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Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Electrical connection
Danger of electric shock!
The wine conditioning unit must only
be switched on when it has been in-
stalled in accordance with the instal-
lation instructions.
Ground the wine conditioning unit.
The wine conditioning must not be
grounded via a gas pipe.
If in doubt, have a suitably qualified
and experienced electrician check
that the installation complies with rel-
evant regulations.
Do not install a fuse into neutral cur-
rent or grounding electrical circuit.
Do not use extension cords or un-
grounded (two prong) adapters.
Do not use a frayed or damaged
power cord.
Danger of electric shock!
For protection against electric shock
this wine conditioning is equipped
with a pole-free plug which is pro-
tected against reverse polarity. The
plug must be grounded in the usual
way.
Do not remove the round grounding
connector pin from the plug.
Use only a grounded plug adapter.
Wait for 1hour after installation before
plugging the wine conditioning into the
power supply. This allows coolant and
refrigerator oil to settle in accordance
with regulations.
Ensure that the voltage of the main
power supply corresponds with the
connection voltage of the wine condi-
tioning. A power supply of 110 - 120 V,
60 Hz and 15 Amp (20 Amp for side-by-
side installation) with a NEMA 5-15
molded plug, which is protected by a
main switch or a fuse, is required to op-
erate the wine conditioning unit.
The manufacturer recommends operat-
ing the wine conditioning on a separate
circuit to avoid overloading the electri-
cal circuit.
All relevant legal electrical, fire and
building regulations must be observed
when installing the socket and/or the
wine conditioning.
In certain countries wine conditioning
are required to be connected to the
electrical supply via a wall-mounted
ON/OFF switch.
To avoid the risk of fire, electric shock
or other injuries installation and connec-
tion of the appliance must be carried
out by a suitably qualified electrician in
accordance with all relevant local and
national regulations and standards, in-
cluding fire prevention.
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