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Ambient (F°) Relative Humidity (%)
70° 80%
80° 78%
90° 75%
Table 5.5. Ambient Conditions (Wine Reserve)
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5.7.7 Changing From Fahrenheit To
Celsius Scale
The controller is factory set to Fahrenheit scale,
but can easily be changed to read Celsius in the
settings menu.
5.7.9 Showroom Mode
Select Showroom mode for units that are being
used solely for display purposes. Showroom
mode has the user interface fully functional along
with the cabinet lights, however, no compressor,
evaporator fans or condenser fans will operate.
Press the settings menu (15) icon
on the far right. This will illuminate
a cluster of four icons as shown to
the left. To display temperatures in
Celsius, press the Celsius readout
icon (12).
Changewillbereectedinthe
temperature readout (7). The C will
be illuminated to signify the scale.
5.7.8 Quick Cool (Shopping) Mode
The wine column can be set to Quick Cool
(shopping) mode to lower the temperature after
loading a large quantity of product to quickly bring
them to the preferred temperature.
Press the settings menu (15) icon
on the far right. This will illuminate
a cluster of four icons as shown
to the left. To activate Quick Cool
(shopping) mode, press the Quick
Cool (14) icon. This will activate
the mode and the Quick Cool (14)
will remain illuminated until the set
point is achieved.
Press the settings menu (15) icon
on the far right. This will illuminate
a cluster of four icons as shown
to the left. A 5 key combination*,
including the Fahrenheit readout
(11) icon, Celsius readout (12)
icon and settings menu (15) icon,
will activate Showroom mode:
F-C-F-C-Settings. Upon activating
showroom mode, the temperature
readout (7) will show Sh each time
the door is opened until showroom
modeisturnedo.
To exit showroom mode, enter the
5 key combination.
*5 key combination must be
completed within 5 seconds to turn
showroommodeonando.
5.7.10 Ambient Conditions
For units installed in areas with changing ambient
conditions, please take note of the table below. In
extreme conditions that exceed those listed below,
condensation may start to form on the front face of
the cabinet.
Condensation will subside as conditions return to
levels below those shown in the table.
1
2 4
3
5