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| Brand | Le Chai |
| Model | LB270 |
| Type | Built-in wine cellar |
| Capacity | 27 bottles (Bordeaux 0.75 L) |
| Dimensions (W × D × H) | 590 × 563 × 595 mm |
| Weight | 39 kg |
| Power supply | 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz |
| Climate class | N/ST (16 °C to 38 °C) |
| Defrost | Frost-free (No-Frost) |
| Lighting | LED (energy efficiency class G) |
| Temperature range | 5 °C to 20 °C |
| Temperature zones | Two zones: upper (5-10 °C), lower (10-18 °C) |
| Number of shelves | 3 shelves (slide-out with stop) |
| Refrigerant | R600a (isobutane, flammable) |
| Warranty | 5 years (manufacturer) |
| Spare parts | Available for 7 years |
| Anti-vibration system | Compressor on silent blocks, polyurethane insulation |
| UV protection system | Treated glass door filtering UV |
| Humidification system | Water tray to be placed under the fan (depending on model) |
| Installation | Built-in, minimum free space: 2 cm on sides, 3 cm at rear, 10 cm above |
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USER MANUAL LB270 LE CHAI
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Fig. BCHARGEMENT
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| Item | Value | |---|---| | Wine 1 | 387.2 | | Wine 2 | 496.2 | | Wine 3 | 822 | | Wine 4 | 389.9 | | Wine 5 | 476 | | Wine 6 | 765 | | Wine 7 | 516.5 | | Wine 8 | 76.4 | | Wine 9 | 474 | | Wine 10 | 566.3 | | Wine 11 | 78.1 | | Wine 12 | 183.1 | | Wine 13 | 153.7 | | Wine 14 | 168.7 | The chart displays a single data series with values for each wine bottle. The values are explicitly labeled on each bottle label above the bars.flowchart
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LB270 / LBN270 - 27 botellas
LM245 / LMN245 - 24 botellas
LB555 / LBN555 - 50 botellas
ÍNDICE
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| Item | Value | |---|---| | Wine 1 | 387.2 | | Wine 2 | 496.2 | | Wine 3 | 822 | | Wine 4 | 389.9 | | Wine 5 | 476 | | Wine 6 | 765 | | Wine 7 | 429.7 | | Wine 8 | 516.5 | | Wine 9 | 764 | | Wine 10 | 474 | | Wine 11 | 566.3 | | Wine 12 | 78.1 | | Wine 13 | 183.1 | | Wine 14 | 153.7 | | Wine 15 | 168.7 | The chart displays a single data series with values for each wine bottle and its corresponding size (e.g., Wine 1: 387.2). The total height is labeled as '168.7'.flowchart
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PROBLEMAS Y SOLUCIONES
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| Item | Value | |---|---| | Wine 1 | 387.2 | | Wine 2 | 496.2 | | Wine 3 | 822 | | Wine 4 | 389.9 | | Wine 5 | 476 | | Wine 6 | 765 | | Wine 7 | 429.7 | | Wine 8 | 516.5 | | Wine 9 | 764 | | Wine 10 | 474 | | Wine 11 | 566.3 | | Wine 12 | 78.1 | | Wine 13 | 183.1 | | Wine 14 | 153.7 | | Wine 15 | 168.7 | The chart displays a single data series with values for each wine bottle and its corresponding total length (e.g., Wine 1 has a total length of 168.7). The total length is also labeled as '168.7'.text_image
6 → 6 + → 6 + → 6 + → || 24LB 270 / LBN 270 (27 Flaschen)

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6 + ← 6 + ← 5+4 + ← 6 II Total 27LB 555 / LBN 555 (50 Flaschen Max)*

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BUILT IN WINE PRESERVATION CABINET
LB270 / LBN270 - 27 bottles
LM245 / LMN245 - 24 bottles
LB555 / LBN555 - 50 bottles
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| Introducing the wine cabinet | Page 77 |
| Important warnings and tips | Page 80 |
| Setting up the cabinet | Page 84 |
| Specific information | Page 87 |
| Usage | Page 91 |
| Care of your cabinet | Page 93 |
| Troubleshooting | Page 94 |
| Changing door opening side | Page 95 |
| Guarantee | Page 96 |
TECHNICAL AND ENERGY CHARACTERISTICS
| Brand: LE CHAI | Model LB270 / LBN270(27 bottles Max) | Model LM245 / LMN245(24 bottles Max) | Model LB555 / LBN555(50 bottles Max) |
| Foodstuffs | 220-240V~ 50Hz | ||
| Size (L*W*H) (mm) | 590x563x595 | 590x557x455 | 590x557x886 |
| Weight | 39kg | 27kg | 51kg |
| Defrosting No-Frost | |||
| Climate class | N/ST: This device is designed for use at ambient temperatures between 16°C and 38°C | ||
| Installation type Built-in | |||
The cabinet is exclusively designed for storing wine.
The product information fiche according to regulation 2019/2016 / EU is available via
| Model | Website | QR-code |
| LB270 https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/647416 | ![]() | |
| LBN270 https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/647499 | ![]() | |
| LM245 https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/346231 | ![]() | |
| LMN245 https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/346311 | ![]() | |
| LB555 | https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/346317 | ![]() |
| LBN555 | https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/346322 | ![]() |
This device complies with European Directive requirements:
2014/35/UE pertaining to electrical safety
2014/30/UE pertaining to electromagnetic compatibility
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INTRODUCING THE WINE CABINET LM 245 / LMN 245

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INTRODUCING THE WINE CABINET LB 270 / LBN 270

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1 2 3 4 51 - Glass door
2 - Light (LED)
3 - Shelves
4 – Control Panel
5 - Handle
INTRODUCING THE WINE CABINET LB 555 / LBN 555

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4 - Control Panel
5 - Handle
IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND TIPS
Please conserve this user manual with your cabinet – you may need to consult it. If the cabinet is transferred to another person, please ensure that the user manual accompanies it, so that the new user may know how the cabinet operates. These warnings are both for your safety and that of other people. Therefore we advise that you read them carefully before setting up and operating your refrigerator.
This device is destined exclusively for home use, and is intended for the storage of foodstuffs or special beverages at a storage temperature higher than that of a fresh foodstuffs storage compartment.
It is not intended in any way for the storage of fresh foodstuffs. Do not use it for commercial or industrial purposes or for any usage other than that for which it is designed.
If the device has a lighting system and the lamp is replaceable by the user, refer to the information on its replacement method in the following paragraph of this manual.
This appliance is intended for the storage of particular food or drink at a storage temperature higher than that of a fresh food storage compartment. In any case, it is not intended to keep food fresh. Do not use it for commercial or industrial purposes or for any purpose other than that for which it was designed.
Safety
- This device may be used by children aged 8 years and older and by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacity, on condition they have received supervision or
instruction concerning use of the device in all safety, and that they understand the risks.
- Children should not be allowed to play with the device.
- Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances.
- Always disconnect the device's electricity supply before cleaning it; before defrosting it, before changing the illuminating lamp; before moving the device or before cleaning the floor underneath it. Cleaning and care by the user should not be done by children unless under supervision.
- WARNING: Do not damage the refrigeration circuit.
- WARNING: Do not use electrical equipment inside the foodstuffs storage compartment, unless it is of a type recommended by the manufacturer.
- WARNING: Do not use mechanical tools or other means to speed up defrosting, unless they are recommended by the manufacturer.
- WARNING: Keep the cabinet's ventilation openings clear in the enclosure or the built-in space around the cabinet.
- WARNING: Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
- WARNING: When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.
- This device is provided with a ground connection for functional purposes only.
- Do not connect the device to a power supply without overload protection (protected by an electrical fuse).
- Never use power-strips or extension cords to connect the device to the mains.
- This device is not destined for use with an outside timer or remote control system or any device that switches it on automatically.
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Do not use the device to store explosive substances such as aerosols that contain flammable propulsion gas.
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After installing the cabinet, ensure that it is not resting on the power cord.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, by customer care service, or by similarly qualified personnel in order to prevent electrical hazards.
- The device is heavy; be careful when moving it.
- If your cabinet was laid down in a horizontal position during transportation, wait 48 hours before operating it.
- In the event of accidental liquid spillage (broken bottles or other) on electrical components (motor or other), immediately unplug the device from the mains.
- Ensure that you put your cabinet in a place that can support its weight when loaded (1 bottle containing 75 cl weighs approximately 1.3 kg).
- Your cabinet must be placed on a level surface. If you have placed it on a rug or on carpeting, insert a support beneath it.
- Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance.
- Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems.
- If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, clean, dry, and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance.
- This refrigeration appliance is not suitable for freezing foodstuffs.
Servicing – repairs
- It is dangerous to modify or attempt to modify the characteristics of the device.
- If it breaks down, do not try to repair the device yourself. Repairs made by unqualified personnel can cause damage. Contact your dealer's Customer Care Service.
Refrigerant

Warning; Risk of fire / flammable materials.
The refrigerant gas contained in this device is isobutane (R 600a), it is low-polluting but is
flammable.
- When transporting and installing the device, take care not to damage any part of the refrigerating circuit.
- Do not use a pointed or sharp edged tool to defrost the device.
- Do not use any electrical devices inside the cabinet.
If the refrigerating circuit is damaged:
- Do not allow any open flame near the device.
- Avoid sparks – do not switch on any electrical appliances or lamps nearby.
- Immediately ventilate the room.
Disposal

This device carries the selective waste sorting symbol for electrical and electronic equipment disposal. This means that the product must be picked up by a selective collection system in compliance with European Directive 2012/19 EU so that it will either be recycled or dismantled in an environment-friendly way.
For more information please contact your local or regional government.
Electronic products that are not properly and selectively recycled are potentially dangerous for the environment and for human health because they contain dangerous substances.
This device contains flammable foaming agents. When the refrigerator reaches the end of its life cycle, it must be disposed of in a suitable place, where refrigerators can be recycled. For this purpose please contact your town hall or municipality. Under no circumstances must the refrigerator be disposed of in public areas.
SETTING UP THE CABINET
If this device, which uses magnetic door closing, replaces a device equipped with a spring closing system, we advise you to destroy the spring closing system before disposing of the old device. This will prevent children from locking themselves inside it and endangering their lives.
Location
Place your cabinet well away from heat sources (heater, cooker, direct sunlight). For proper operation of the device, the ambient room temperature should be between +16°C and +38°C (class N/ST). Outside these limits, the device will not operate properly.
- Ensure that air can circulate freely behind the device: do not place it too close to a wall, in order to avoid noise from vibration. Ensure that air can circulate freely all around the device. Insufficient ventilation will lead to poor operation and increased energy consumption.
Leave at least 2 cm between the walls and the wine cabinet and 3 cm minimum between the rear of the wine cabinet and the wall. Leave at least 10 cm free space above the device.
- The device must be installed in such a way that the electric plug is accessible. After installing the cabinet, make sure that it is not resting on the power cord.
– Level the device by using the 2 adjustable feet.
Built-in
Below the built-in dimensions to use before installing in the best condition this appliance
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500 Mi n. 3° 457 150 557 560 580 500 50 441 447 455 20 557 555 590LB 270 / LBN 270

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563 275 18 4 555 565 35 590 282
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27.5 615 9.5 592 560 615 27.5 580 Min.38 500 50LB 555 / LBN 555

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a c d b- Install the wine cooler (a) into cabinet (b) in correct position

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1.5 10.8 35 5.5- Fix the screws (c) through lower fixing bracket with screwdriver
- Please refer instruction manual Page 10 for how to fix the top fixing bracket
It add left limited block and right limited block on wine cooler
- Fix the left limited block and right limited block on wine cooler left side and right side by 3 screws
- Push the wine cooler into kitchen cabinet
- Fix the left limited block and right limited block on kitchen cabinet by 3 screws

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Your cabinet is designed for operation with 230 V single-phase.
It must be connected to a wall socket equipped with earthing and protected by a 10 A fuse in compliance with the standard NF C15-100 and in compliance with your electricity supplier's prescriptions.
SPECIFIC INFORMATION
- We recommend that you install your wine cabinet in a temperate room.
- If the inside light remains on, please note that the inside temperature will be higher.
- Temperature inside the wine cabinet may vary depending on the type and the number of bottles contained.
- In order to keep your wines at a stable temperature, avoid leaving the door open for long periods.
- Do not install your wine cabinet close to a heat source; avoid direct sunlight.
- In order to guarantee your safety, and to prevent your wine being spoilt, do not place the cabinet in humid locations.
- Do not store perishable foodstuffs inside your wine cabinet.
- The wine cabinet is not designed for use in a garage, outside, or in the open air.
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The following (approximate) temperatures are recommended for wine drinking:
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Great Bordeaux wines – Red 16 – 17°C
- Great Burgundy wines – Red 15 – 16°C
- Great vintages dry white wines 14 – 16°C
○ Red wines, fruity wines, young wines 11 – 12°C - Rosé wines from Provence, early-to-market wines 10 – 12°C
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Dry white wines and local red wines 10 – 12°C
○ Local white wines 8 – 10°C
○ Champagnes 7 – 8°C
○ Liqueur wines 6°C -
Temperature stability is of the greatest importance when storing wine.
- Exposure to light, vibrations, temperature variations or humidity can spoil the wine.
The cooling system
According to specialists, the ideal temperature for wine storage is around 12 ^ , in the range of 10 ^ to 14 ^ . Do not confuse with the operating temperature, which varies depending on the specificity of each type of wine from 5 to 18 ^ .
It is especially important to avoid sudden temperature changes. Designed by specialists, for wine lovers, this device, unlike the single refrigerator, electronically ensures constant average temperature control.
The anti-vibration system:
The compressor is equipped with special shock (silent-blocks) and the inner tank is isolated from the body by a thick layer of polyurethane foam. These features can prevent the transmission of vibrations to the wines.
The humidification system:
This device is equipped with a tray (depending on model) which maintains the correct level of humidity. If the humidity is too low, fill the tank level to 34 of its capacity. Check the water level time to time and add water if necessary. Make sure the tank always contains water.
The tray is placed on the shelf under the fan at the bottom to provide a minimum humidity.
Be careful to control the water level if you store your wines for a long time and you do not dedicate the unit to their implementation at operating temperature only (with rapid rotations of your bottles).
The UV system:
The light accelerates aging of your wines. In full doors cellars, the wines are naturally immune subject of course limited openings). This model glass door was subject of a particular treatment, which filters harmful ultraviolet rays; the wines are perfectly safe.
Defrost:
This product does not produce frost (No-Frost). There is no frost or ice; so, no operation is required to remove it.
Shelves
To prevent damage to the door seal, make sure the door is open before pulling the shelves to install or remove the bottles.
For easier access to the contents of shelves you need to slide the shelf outward about 1/3 however they are designed with a stop on each side to prevent the bottles from falling.
To remove or position the shelves, tilt the shelf as shown in the diagram and pull or push as required.
- Slide as far as possible the shelf you want to exit (Fig A)
- Lift the shelf (Fig A)
- Holding the shelf, push it, then pull out the shock absorbers (Fig B)

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Fig. BLOADING
The maximum number of bottles that can be loaded into the cabinet are for information only; this information is not contractual; it provides a means for rapidly estimating the size of the device.
The information comes from tests carried out using standard bottles; in reality, in extreme conditions it would be possible to load a greater number of bottles without racks, but a "diverse wine cellar" is used in many different ways; the daily use of a wine cabinet means that it must carry fewer bottles. Therefore you will probably load fewer bottles then the given maximum numbers.
How to load and care for your wine cabinet:

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| Item | Value | |---|---| | Wine 1 | 387.2 | | Wine 2 | 496.2 | | Wine 3 | 822 | | Wine 4 | 389.9 | | Wine 5 | 476 | | Wine 6 | 765 | | Wine 7 | 429.7 | | Wine 8 | 516.5 | | Wine 9 | 76.4 | | Wine 10 | 474 | | Wine 11 | 566.3 | | Wine 12 | 78.1 | | Wine 13 | 183.1 | | Wine 14 | 153.7 | The chart displays the total values for each wine bottle and its corresponding size (e.g., Wine 1 has a value of 387.2). The labels above the bars indicate specific wine types or categories.Here we see 4 types of 75 cl bottles, Burgundy and Bordeaux, of different sizes.
There are many other types, with various volumes and of all shapes.
Note the different ways they are stored depending on the height and diameter of the bottles as well as the interleaving method used.
For better conservation and avoid food waste
To avoid spoiling the wine, it is important that the temperature remains stable in the cavity, avoid frequently opening the door and blocking the interior vents.
To avoid the appearance of mold, please avoid having too much humidity in the cavity.
Loading for Max capacities
The maximum number of stored bottles is based on standard Bordeaux bottles containing 0.75 L.
LM 245 / LMN 245 (24 bottles)

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6 + - 6 + - 5+4 + - 6 II Total 27LB 555 / LBN 555 (50 bottles Max)*

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22 + 28 50* Note: loading 50 bottles is the maximum load. It is recommended to use the diagram below for daily use

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15 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 11 44USAGE
Starting up the device
Once the wine cabinet is properly installed, we advise that you clean the inside using warm water with a low concentration of dishwashing liquid. Do not use abrasives or scouring powder; they may scratch the surface finish.
USAGE
CAUTION! Wine cabinets are intended only for storing and preserving wine.
IMPORTANT: Your wine cabinet is ideally suitable for holding Bordeaux type bottles of 0.75 L capacity. It can contain larger bottles; however care must be taken that they do not prevent the door from closing properly.
- When closing the door ensure that it does not touch any of the bottles.
- If you load several bottles at a time, it will take longer before the cabinet reaches the desired temperature.
- In order to avoid damaging the door seal, ensure that the door is fully open before moving the racks along the compartment rails.
Adjusting the temperature
For LM 245 / LMN 245
This is LCD touch panel.

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Le Chai ① ② 88° ▲▼- “ ” Button
To control the inner light turn on/off.
(Press this button, the light is on, and the light is not controlled by door.)
NOTE: It will take 3 seconds for LED light completely went out after turning off the light.
In order to reduce energy consumption, this wine cabinet will automatically switch off the LED lights after 10 minutes.
If you want the LED light to remain on continuously, this is possible. Please press and hold the "button for 5 seconds, the display will show "LP". After 4 seconds the display will revert back to normal and the light will remain on until manually switched off.
If you want to revert back and conserve energy (recommended), please press and hold the " 🔒 " button for 5 second, the display will show "LF", after 4 seconds the display will revert back to normal, and the light will automatically switch off after 10 minutes.
- “①” Button
To control this appliance turn on/off.
(Press this button, the power is on. Press this button with 3 seconds again, the power is off.)
• “88”
To shows the temperature of the internal cooler.
- “▲” Button
Used to rise the temperature 1 °C;
• “▼” Button
Used to down the temperature 1 °C;
Setting The Temperature Controls
- The temperature range can be set as low as 5°C or as high as 20°C to suit your specific storage requirements.
- When the system enter the set up temperature. Each press once the ▲ or ▼ button, the temperature setting will increase or lower 1°C, When the temperature setting reach the upper limit 18°C and lower limit 5°C, the temperature setting will not increase or lower.
- If you want to know the actual temperature, please press ▲ or ▼ for 3 seconds, display panel will show actual temperature. After 5 seconds, it will show the setting temperature.
- Flashing word= Cooler Temperature Steady word = Set Temperature
LB 270 / LBN 270 - LB 555 / LB N555

Press the On/Off button for about 3 seconds.
Do the same to turn it off.
Temperature Control
The indoor temperature is set by the electronic thermostat controlled by the buttons located inside the unit.
The temperature setting range as below:
Upper compartment: 5\~10 °C
Lower compartment: 10\~18 °C
When the system will be entering the set up temperature. Each press once the "Réglage zone supérieure" button, the temperature setting of the upper zone will decrease 1°C, when the temperature setting reach the Lower limit 5°C, the temperature will return 10°C.
Each press once the "Réglage zone inférieure" button, the temperature setting of the lower zone will decrease 1°C, When the temperature setting reach the Lower limit 10°C, the temperature will return 18°C.
If you want to know the actual temperature, please press "Réglage zone supérieure" or
"Réglage zone inférieure" for 3 seconds, display panel will show actual temperature. After 5 seconds, it will show the setting temperature.
Flashing word= Cooler Temperature
Internal light
With each press of the "lamp" button. There is "BP" sound. Then the light will cycle from white - blue - amber-white by each pressing.
Press the "lamp" button for three second. There is "BP "sound. Then the left display window will shows "L2" (flashing for 5 second). Internal light will change to "L2" mode. Each press on "lamp" button for 3 second. The light mode will cycle from L1-L2-L3.
L1 mode: Light on when door open, the light off when door close (fading within 5 second).
L2 mode: The internal light will stay constantly illuminated whether the door is open or closed.
L3 mode: Light on when door open, the light off after 10 minutes when door close (fading within 5 second).
NOTE: If the unit is unplugged, power lost, or turned off; you must wait 3 to 5 minutes before restarting the unit. If you attempt to restart before this time delay, the Wine cooler will not start.
When you use the Wine cooler for the first time or restart the Wine cooler after having been shut off for a long time, there could be a few degrees variance between the temperature you select and the one indicated on the LED readout. This is normal and it is due to the length of the activation time. Once the Wine cooler is running for a few hours, everything will be back to normal.
CARE OF YOUR CABINET
DEFROSTING
Defrosting of your wine cabinet is fully automatic. It requires no action on your part.
During operation, you may notice condensation drops forming on the rear inside wall of the cabinet. They will be eliminated during automatic defrosting.
CLEANING
Before any cleaning, unplug the device from the mains.
Never use abrasives or a scraper sponge when cleaning the inside or the outside of your wine cabinet.
- Remove all accessories (racks, etc.). Wash them using lukewarm water to which has been added a gentle unscented detergent (dishwashing liquid for example); rinse with bleach water and carefully dry off.
- Wash the inside walls in the same way; pay particular attention to the rack supports
- Wash the door seal as well as under the seal.
- Plug the wine cabinet into the mains.
From time to time, dust off the condenser behind the device; accumulated dust may reduce the efficiency of your wine cabinet.
In the event of a prolonged absence, empty and clean out the device, maintain the door slightly open during the period of non-use.
REPLACING THE ILLUMINATING LAMP
The device uses light emitting diodes (LEDs). This type of diode cannot be changed by the user. The life cycle of the LEDs is long enough so that they do not need to be changed. If however, in spite of the care taken by the manufacturer, the LEDs do fail, please contact your Customer Care Service for any repair.
- This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class 'G'.
• Light source in this product is replaceable only by qualified personnel.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
You can resolve many of the problems that may arise without having to call Customer Care Service. Please try the suggestions below.
| PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE |
| No operation | Check your installation's power supplyCheck your circuit breakerA fuse has blown |
| Not cold enough | Check the setting temperatureAmbient temperature requires readjustment of the temperaturesThe door is open too oftenThe door is not closed properlyThe door seal is not air-tightThere is not enough space around the device |
| No interior lightNo display on the LCD screen | Contact your Customer Care Service |
| There appears to be a loud noise | Check the device levellingVerify that a piece of paper or part of the packaging has not remained stuck in the device. |
| The door does not close properly | Check the device levellingThe seal is in poor repairThe feet have "moved" |
| The light (LED) does not come on | The control panel is not workingPrinted circuit problemMains plug problemContact your Customer Care Service |
| LED display error | Poor displayThe temperature value is not shown• Contact your Customer Care Service |
| The fans are not working | • Control Panel to be replaced by your Customer Care Service |
CHANGING DOOR OPENING SIDE
This appliance has reversible doors but is delivered with a right hinged door. The left hand hinge kit comes with the unit (in the box), should you wish to reverse the hinge on your unit.
For your safety, please unplug appliance before doing this operation.
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GUARANTEE
Repairs and spare parts available
The manufacturer's warranty is applicable for this device for a period of 2 years.
In the event of a malfunction during this period, any request for support must be made to the after-sales service of your dealer.
Outside the warranty period, any information regarding professional repair services or ordering original spare parts may be obtained by contacting your dealer.
In accordance with the Ecodesign Regulation, spare parts will be available for at least 7 years from the date of purchase of your device.
Le Chai
GEBRUIKSHANDLEIDING
INBOUWBARE WIJNKAST
LB270 / LBN270 - 27 flessen
LM245 / LMN245 – 24 flessen
LB555 / LBN555 - 50 flessen
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