De Dietrich DWS850X User Manual
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To set the temperature, use the control panel located on the front of the wine cellar. Press the temperature adjustment buttons to reach your desired temperature. The display will show the current setting.
Unusual noises can be caused by the unit not being level or items inside vibrating against each other. Ensure the wine cellar is on a flat surface and items are securely placed. If noise persists, contact customer support.
It is recommended to clean your wine cellar every 3-6 months. Use a soft cloth and mild detergent to clean the interior. Avoid abrasive cleaners which can damage the surfaces.
Organize bottles by type and vintage. Keep similar wines together and ensure labels are facing outwards for easy identification. Use the adjustable shelves to accommodate different bottle sizes.
Check if the door is properly closed and the seal is intact. Ensure the vents are not blocked and the temperature setting is correct. If issues persist, inspect the power supply or consult a technician.
Yes, you can store other beverages like champagne or beer, but ensure they are stored at the appropriate temperature for each type of beverage.
Condensation can occur if the humidity is too high. Ensure the door is fully closed and the seal is intact. If needed, adjust the humidity setting or use a moisture-absorbing product inside the cellar.
First, unplug the unit. Remove the light cover by gently pulling it down. Replace the bulb with a new one of the same type and wattage. Reattach the cover and plug the unit back in.
A foul odor can result from spills or spoiled items. Clean the interior thoroughly with a baking soda solution. Ensure the drainage system is clear and functioning. Regular cleaning can prevent odors.
To optimize energy efficiency, keep the wine cellar away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Ensure the door seals are tight and avoid frequent door openings. Set the temperature according to the wine type being stored.