Norcool Cave 40 User manual

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Contents
1. Handling of waste ............................................................................................................................................................... 37
2. Safety rules and warnings ........................................................................................................................................... 37
3. Product information ............................................................................................................................................................ 38
4. Important information ...................................................................................................................................................... 39
5. Dimensions and technical specication ....................................................................................................... 39
6. Pre-Integration / Installation ................................................................................................................................... 40
7. Integration / Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 40
8. Cleaning and maintenance ........................................................................................................................................ 41
8.1. Temperature adjustments ..................................................................................................................... 41
8.2. Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................... 41
9. Delivery Terms and Conditions ............................................................................................................................ 42
9.1. Consumer purchases ................................................................................................................................. 42
9.2. Business purchase ......................................................................................................................................... 43

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1. Handling of waste
2. Safety rules and warnings
Waste management of the packaging:
The packaging protects the product against damage during transport. All packaging may be recycled and is labelled for recy-
cling. Make sure that all packaging are discarded in a safe manner and are stored out of reach of children since irresponsible
use may be dangerous.
Ask the dealer or local authorities about where the packaging may be delivered for recycling.
1. Read the use and installation instructions carefully before you start using the product.
2. This product is intended for private use.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage in consequence of erroneous or unintended use of the
product.
3. Persons, who due to their mental or physical conditions, or due to their inexperience or lack of knowledge, are not in
a condition to operate the cabinet in a safe manner, must not use this cabinet without supervision or guidance from a
responsible person.
4. The product is not a toy! Due to the risk of injury, you must not let children play with or in the vicinity of the product
or play with the buttons. Have small children under supervision while you are using the product. Older children may
only use the product if it has been explained to them how they can use it safely and are familiar with the dangers of
erroneous use.
5. Check that the product does not have any visible damage. Do not install or use a damaged product. Contact the
supplier immediately for further advice before you install/connect up the power cord.
6. The product contains the coolant Isobutane (R600a), a natural gas that is environmentally friendly. (R600a), that no
parts of the cooling system have been damaged during transport or installation. Leaking coolant can injure the eyes.
If the product has been damaged:
a. Avoid open ames and everything that can create sparks.
b. Disconnect the power cord.
c. Air out the room where the product is located, for several minutes.
d. Contact the supplier for further advice.
The more coolant a product contains, the larger the room it should be placed in. Leaking coolant can form a ammable
gas-air mixture in a room that is too small.
According to the EN378 standard, the room must have at least 1 m3 for each 8 g of coolant. The quantity of coolant
in the device is specied on the type plate on the inside of the product.
7. Before you connect up the power cord, you must check that the information on the type plate (voltage and connected
load) accord with the power grid. This information must match up in order to avoid risks of damage to the product.
Contact a qualied electrician if you have doubts.
THE MANUFACTURER OF THE PRODUCT CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE THAT IS
DUE TO THESE SAFETY RULES AND WARNINGS NOT BEING FOLLOWED.
Waste management of the product:
This product falls under EU Directive 2002/96/EC concerning waste from electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE). This symbol species that the product must not be treated as household waste. Valuable raw materials may
be recovered by recycling used products. By ensuring that the product is recycled correctly, you can contribute to
preventing potential negative consequences to the environment and human health.
When the product is to be discarded:
1. Pull out the mains plug.
2. Cut off the power cable.
3. Check that the cooling circuit is not damaged prior to waste management. Information in the coolant is specied
on the type plate.
4. Products that are no longer in use must be handled in a professional and correct manner in accordance with lo-
cal statutes and regulations.

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8. Guarantees for the product’s electrical safety may only be given when there is an uninterrupted connection between the
product and an effective grounding system that complies with the applicable local and national regulations. It is extremely
important that this fundamental safety requirement be fullled and checked regularly. In the event of any doubts, the wiring
network in the house must be checked by a qualied electrician. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for product
damage or personal injuries that are due to a decient or insufcient grounding system, such as electrical shocks for example.
9. If the wiring is damaged or other repairs are necessary, then the work may only be performed by an approved service
technical such that the user is not exposed to any dangers.
10. A guarantee is made only for the product being safe to use if it has been installed and connected up in accordance with
these use and installation instructions.
11. Installation, maintenance and repairs must only be performed by an authorised repairman in accordance with national and
local safety regulations. Repairs and other work by unqualied personnel may be dangerous and the manufacturer will not
be held responsible. The power cord must not be connected to the power grid before maintenance or repairs have been
performed.
12. The product is only completely disconnected from the power supply when:
a. the mains plug. has been pulled out
b. The fuse in the house installation is completely disconnected
c. The screw fuse has been removed (in countries where this is relevant)
13. Do not connect the product to the power grid with an extension cord. Extension cords do not provide satisfactory safety for
the product (involve for example a danger of overheating).
14. Do not store explosive substances or products that contain propellants (for example aerosols) in the product. Thermostats
that are activated can emit sparks and pose a re hazard. Flammable substances may explode.
15. Do not use electrical equipment in this product. Danger of sparks and explosion.
16. No not use oil or grease on the door seal, because oil and grease can damage the seal and gradually make it porous.
17. Do not block the valve openings, because it will make the product less effective, increase its power consumption and the product
may be damaged.
18. The product is intended for use within denite climate classes (ambient temperature) and ought not to be used outside such
limits. The climate class is specied on the type plate on the inside of the product and in chapter 6.
19. Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the product. Steam can penetrate between the electronic components and cause short-
circits.
3. Product information
Cave 40 is a cabinet designed for wine storage. Cave 40 stands on its own legs between standard kitchen units. The product
comes with four adjustable legs. This cabinet is not designed to be a free-standing unit.
Ambient temperatures around the cabinet must always be higher than inside, but not exceed 32 °C. Temperature inside the
cabinet can be set between 8 – 15 °C. The cabinet is tted with an electronic thermostat and display, which will always show
the temperature inside. Air humidity in the cabinets will vary according to that in the surroundings. The product does not feature a
fan to avoid vibration, for the benet of the wine. Cave 40 comes with tinted glass
doors. It has a spacer strip on the back edge to provide air circulation. Cave 40 has delicate LED lighting, which comes on
when the door is opened.
Scandinavian Appliances AS consumer products are sold for normal use in private households. Scandinavian Appliances AS
also supplies other products that you need for wine storage: see www.norcool.com.
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4. Important information
To ensure correct installation and use and thus maximise product lifetime, please read these instructions carefully before starting
installation. Repairs should only be carried out by professionals. The manufacturer is not liable for damages if the following
instructions are not followed. Take good care of this book as it provides many tips on the use and regular maintenance. The
product will require maintenance even in normal use and replacement of parts which are worn out can be necessary. These are
not covered during the warranty period, but are covered by the guarantee in accordance with the Sale of Goods Act.
Data plate with serial number is located inside on the lower right hand side. Please quote this number when contacting service
contractor or manufacturer.
Scandinavian Appliances AS disclaims all liability for typographical errors in these instructions and reserves the right to alter the
product specications.
5. Dimensions and technical specication
Climate classes
The product is intended for use within denite
climate classes (ambient temperature) and
ought not to be used outside such limits. The
climate classes are specied on the type plate
on the inside of the product.
With respect to the climate specications, this
product must be used in climate class ST, which
means an ambient temperature of +16 - 38°C.
Climate class Ambient/room temperature
SN +10 °C to +32 °C
N +16 °C to +32 °C
ST +16 °C to +38 °C
T +16 °C to +43 °C
SN – ST +10 °C to +38 °C
SN – T +10 °C to +43 °C
Exterior dimensions B 595 x H 820- 895 x D 546 mm
Niche dimensions B 600x H 820 (min) x D 546
Usable volume 112 litres
Temperature range 2 degrees - 15 degrees
Volt/Hz 220 – 240 V AC 50 Hz
Climate class ST
Energy class A
Energy consumption 128,8 kWh/år
Noise level 37,2 db
Light LED lys, hvit farget
Defrosting Automatic
Insulation Polyuretanskum CFC - fri
Coolant R600A
Dørhengsling Valgfri høyre eller venstre
Weight 39 kg
Max. load shelves Ca 18 kg
Shelves 2 oak shelves
Dørglass Sotet med UV beskyttelse
Cable length 2,6 m
Compressor Compressor cooling
Light:
When the door is opened, the light is switched
on automatically. The light will be switched off
automatically when the door is closed.
Defrosting:
Defrosting occurs automatically.

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7. Integration / Installation
6. Pre-Integration / Installation
Check for transport damage after unpacking. Do not use a damaged cabinet. In the event of damage, please contact the shipping
company and make sure that the damage is noted on the consignment note. Check that you have all the parts on the parts list at
the back of this guide. Contact your vendor in the event of damage or missing parts.
The appliance must be connected to a 220V-240V 50 Hz earthed electrical power supply with at least a 10A fuse. We
recommend placing the socket next to the product, for example in an adjoining unit.
This product is designed to be installed under a worktop, which must be fastened to the kitchen ttings and/or wall to ensure that it
does not tip forward when drawers are pulled out. This product cannot be used as a free-standing unit.
When integrated into a tted kitchen, air intake is ensured by using the grille supplied tted into the plinth under the cabinet. The
grille area is 126 cm2. If you wish to use a different grille to that supplied with the cabinet, ensure it has at least the same size.
Exhaust air passes through the grille mounted on the top of the cabinet, and which must not be covered.
NOTE: Failure to ensure sufcient air circulation is not good for the cabinet and reduces its service life.

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7. Integration / Installation
Handle:
Mount the handle using the two screws supplied from the inside
the cabinet. NOTE: Remember to use the black plastic sleeves
between handle and front! Apply moderate torque when screwing
in these screws.
Adjusting the door:
The door can be adjusted laterally
using the top hinge.
Cabinet width is 595 mm, and it requires a space of 600 mm wide to provide a gap of 5 mm either side, to prevent restricting
door opening and closing.
Cabinet height can be adjusted by the adjustable legs, to ensure the top of the cabinet is ush with the underside of the worktop.
NB: ensure the cabinet is level.
When the cabinet has been correctly positioned, check that the electric cable does not pass any sharp edges and is not jammed
under the cabinet. Leave the plug underneath the cabinet and do not insert it in the mains socket until you have completed the instal-
lation. Cut an opening for the air intake grille in the plinth (225 mm x 94 mm). Fit the grille into the opening.
(see gure 1)
8. Cleaning and maintenance
8.1. Temperature adjustments
Using the electronic thermostat, the temperature can be adjusted between 8 and 15º C. The electronic thermostat for the
Cave 40 model is external.
1. Press the St key and hold it until St appears in the display.
2. Press once to view the programmed temperature.
3. Press UP or DOWN until the desired temperature is displayed.
8.2. Maintenance
The condenser at the back of the cabinet should be vacuum-cleaned once
a year. Use lukewarm, mild soap water to clean the interior of the cabinet.
Check that the drain pipe for condensation
water at the base of the back wall inside the cabinet is open.
St UP
DOWN
Fig. 1

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9. Delivery Terms and Conditions
Delivery terms and conditions for Norway. For other countries, contact your dealer.
9.1. Consumer purchases
These terms and conditions govern customer rights with respect to the supplier (Norcool) when purchasing new Norcool prod-
ucts that will be used in a normal manner in private housekeeping. Such as is determined in the following points, the supplier
is obligated to remedy defects/omissions that arise.
1. Supplier’s warranty
The supplier warrants that the product as it is delivered has the characteristics and the quality that has been prescribed in
the supplier’s brochures or other written sales material. Minor deviations may occur in consequence of product changes. The
warranty period runs for 2 years commencing on the day the product was delivered to the customer. Due to these devices
having a complicated technical design, it is important that the customers follow the instructions for use carefully. The products
will even with normal use be subjected to wear that may necessitate preventive maintenance, and thereby also replacement
of wearing components (fans, starting equipment, compressor component with a variable lifespan depending upon their use
and maintenance).
2. Purchaser’s rights
The deadline for making claims with consumer purchases is 2 years. When the equipment or parts of it is intended to last
signicantly longer in normal use, the deadline for claims is 5 years. For such claims, it is a precondition for the liability for
the deciency to be valid that the deciency was present at the point in time of delivery. Customers will in all instances lose
their right to pursue claims if they do not make a claim within a reasonable period of time after they have detected, or ought
to have detected, the deciency. In the event of deciencies related to purchasing law, the supplier has the right to repair the
product with the deadlines that follow from the Sale of Goods Act. After the warranty period has expired, the terms and con-
ditions for the scope of the supplier’s liability for deciencies in the equipment will be governed by the Sale of Goods Act.
3. Supplier’s remediation (Transport of products).
The supplier and/or dealer in the supplier’s products may decide whether defects/omissions may be repaired at the customer
site, at its own site, or at a designated workshop in accordance with the following guidelines.
a) The customer is obligated to place the product at the disposition of the repair technician. The supplier will defray the
expenses of the repairs. this applies for products that are located within the natural sales territory of the supplier or distributor!
What is meant by natural sales territory is a distance between the supplier/dealer and customer by road of max. 20 km. If the
distance is more than 20 km, and the dealer is the entity located closest to the customer, then the supplier will pay the travel
costs regardless. If this would bring about unreasonable costs or drawbacks, then the obligation to undertake the remediation
as mentioned above at no cost to the customer does not apply! Normally, this instance would be if the customer is unable
to be reached by normal means of communication, and/or if the customer does not live where there is a connection to the
mainland.
b) Repairs/Remediation at the workshop. If customers can bring in and fetch the product without signicant drawbacks, then
they must bring it in to the designated workshop for repairs, or ship the product, in such case at their own expense and risk. If
customers are unable to bring the product in to a specied workshop without unreasonable drawbacks and/or costs, then such
in the lack of any other agreement occur in the most reasonable manner, and be sent at the supplier’s expense and risk to the
specied workshop.
NOTE: THE PRODUCT MUST BE PROPERLY PACKAGED!
4. Supplier’s liability to pay compensation
Customers may under more detailed terms and conditions demand compensation for nancial losses pursuant to the rules of
the Sale of Goods Act. The Supplier is however in no instance liable for indirect losses (as mentioned in the Sale unable
Goods Act, section 67(2)). If damage is inicted on objects that have a direct or close interrelationship with the product’s
stipulated function or use, then the supplier is only liable to the extent such are consequences of rules of law that cannot be
deviated from. The same applies for liability for personal injuries. Damages and injuries of this nature shall in every
instance be handled between the supplier and customer.
5. What the supplier’s liability does not encompass
Customers have no ability to pursue claims against the supplier or dealer if defects/omissions, or any possible damages/
injuries, are a consequence of:
a) Installation that has not been performed in accordance with the electric utility’s provisions or is in violation of our installa-
tion instructions that are to be deemed to be requirements. The cold room bust in terms of its technical construction satisfy the
applicable requirements, including requirements for insulation, choice of materials and ventilation.
b) Actions in violation of the instructions for use, or other indefensible actions. (Lack of maintenance!)

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c) Repairs or interventions performed by unauthorised persons, or use of nonoriginal parts.
d) Accidents or other circumstances after delivery to the customer that lie outside the control of the supplier/dealer, includ-
ing voltage uctuations beyond +/- 10 % of the rated voltage, lightning strikes, and electrical power outages.
e) Corrosion/deposits due to the surroundings.
f) Normal wear. (See point 1)
6. Disputes
Disputes that concern the application of these terms and conditions may, via the consumer council’s complaints mechanism,
be brought in for resolution by the industry’s complaints tribunal.
9.2. Business purchase
What is to be understood by business purchase is everything that is not a consumer purchase and which is used for exam-
ple in cafes, restaurants, snack bars, hotels, motels, companies, or other business-related activity. As well as use in schools,
institutions, rented rooms, preschools, athletics facilities, shared households, and housing cooperatives, plus instances where
the customer in full or in part receives payment for use of the device, or where it is included in a shared house, possibly
a leasing relationship. Or where the device is used to maintain a good that the customer sells. All these things are busi-
ness purchases. The period for ling claims and the warranty period is then 6 months. This applies for any losses that the
deciency might cause, for example such as operating losses, lost earnings and other consequential nancial losses. This
limitation to the supplier’s liability does not apply if it is guilty of acting with gross negligence.
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