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| Product Type | Cigar Humidor |
| Model Number | CHC12 |
| Capacity | 33 L |
| Voltage | 220V |
| Frequency | 50Hz |
| Current | 0.5A (at 25°C) |
| Input Power | 70W |
| Energy Consumption | 0.5 kWh/24h (at 15°C) |
| Temperature Range | 10-18°C |
| Climatic Class | SN, N |
| Protection Class | I |
| Net Weight | 12.0 kg |
| Gross Weight | 14.5 kg |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 34.0 x 46.8 x 51.0 cm |
| Package Dimensions | 43.0 x 55.5 x 60.0 cm |
| Interior Light | Yes, with on/off switch |
| Hygrometer | Yes |
| Shelves | Wooden shelves |
| Door Type | Glass door with magnetic seal |
| Cooling System | Thermoelectric module |
| Fan | Cold sink and heat sink fans |
| Leveling Feet | Adjustable |
| Recommended Ambient Temperature | 10°C to 26°C |
| Cleaning | Use damp cloth, mild soap; no abrasives |
| Safety | Keep out of reach of children, do not use with damaged cord, ensure 4 inches clearance for ventilation |
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USER MANUAL CHC12 Campomatic
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Interior view of a stainless steel oven with open door, wooden shelves, and digital display (no visible text or symbols)INSTRUCTION MANUAL




Do not use this product if the power cord is damaged. If damaged, it should be replaced by a qualified technician.
- WARNING: This product should be kept out of reach of children.
- Be sure that this product is powered off and disconnected from the outlet before cleaning.
- When cleaning, use a damp cloth. Do not use detergent or solvent.
- Do not plug your unit into an adapter or connector.
- For proper ventilation, clearance of 4 inches all around is necessary for proper intake and exhaust.
- This apparatus is designed exclusively for the storage of cigars. Do not place food or beverages in this product.
- Close the door after use to avoid temperature fluctuations.
- Do not put the product near the source of heat or place directly under sunlight.
- For proper temperature, the ambient or room temperature should be between 10°C and 18°C
- The product should be placed on a flat and stable surface
- Do not place any items on the unit
- To avoid electric shock, never use this product with wet hands or bare feet or on wet surface.
- Do not use this product outdoors or in a wet environment
- Do not move the unit when it's filled
- The power cable should be connected to a grounded outlet
- Unplug by properly grasping the plug from the outlet
- Never raise the product by the power cable
- Keep the power cable away from heating surfaces
- Do not attempt to repair parts yourself
- Do not connect to power before proper installation
• This product is for indoor use only
Table of Contents
Introduction To Your Humidor 3
About Cigars/Terminology .... 3
Instruction On Installation 5
Use 6
Cleaning 6
Technical Data 7
Electrical Information 8
Introduction to Your Humidor


- REAM COVER
- LIGHT SWITCH
- LIGHT
- HYGROMETER
- FAN MASK
- DOOR HANDLE
- SHELF
- MAGNETIC SEAL
- FOOT
- GLASS
- TEMPERATURE CONTROL PANEL
- DOOR FRAME
About Cigars/Terminology
- Band – Ring of paper wrapped around the closed head of most cigars
- Binder – Portion of a tobacco leaf that holds the filler leaves, the bunch, together
- Blend – The mixture of different types of tobacco in a cigar, including up to five types of filler leaves, a binder leaf and an outer wrapper
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Bloom – Harmless white film caused by tobacco oils rising to the surface of the cigar wrapper. Often indicates a strong taste. (Also called Plume)
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Bouquet – Used to describe the smell of a fine cigar and, of course, fine wines
- Bunch – Filler tobacco used to create the body of a cigar
- Cap – A circular piece of wrapper leaf used to secure the wrapper at the cigar head
- Cigarillos – Thin, three-inch cigars, generally machine-made
- Draw – Amount of air that gets pulled through a lit cigar. Easy/hot or tight/plugged
- Flag – Instead of a cap, flags are an extension of the wrapper leaf used to finish the head of a cigar. Sometimes tied off in a pigtail or a curly head
- Foot – The end of the cigar that you light. Often pre-cut
- Head – The closed end of the cigar that you put into your mouth
- Hot – A cigar draw that is too easy, often because it has been under-filled
- Hygrometer – Device used to measure humidity or percentage of moisture in the air
- Long Filler – Whole tobacco leaves used to fill a cigar; these leaves are long and can run the length of the cigar’s bunch. Long filler should burn evenly and consistently
- Piercer – Used to cut/pierce a small hole in the end of a cigar (also called a ‘lance’)
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Plug – A blockage that prevents a cigar from drawing properly. (Gently massaging the cigar may relieve a plugged draw)
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Ring Gauge - Diameter of a cigar's barrel, expressed in 64ths of an inch. A half-inch cigar would be a 32 ring (32/64)
- Short Filler – Cigar bunch comprised of scraps of tobacco (parts of leaves and twigs)
- Shoulder – Where the cap of the cigar meets the barrel. The cigar will unravel if cut
- Tunneling –Uneven burning of a cigar which occurs when a wrapper does not ash
- Wrapper – High-quality tobacco leaf wound around the finished bunch and binder
Instruction on Installation
Before using this product, please:
- Remove all external and internal packaging.
- Verify that the accessories are present: Cigar Drawer, Instruction Manual.
- Place the product on a flat and stable surface. Screw or unscrew the adjustable feet for leveling.
- Before connecting this product to the power source, place in the desired location and wait for 2 hours to avoid risk of cooling system malfunction.
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Clean the inside of the unit with a soft cloth (do not use detergent or solvent).
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Verify that the power cable is not damaged. If cord is damaged, have it replaced by an authorized technician.
- It is recommended to install this unit in a room where the ambient temperature is not lower than 10^ C or higher than 26^ C. If the ambient temperature is not in this range, the inside temperature may not maintain ideally for your cigars. The inside temperature of the product also can vary if the inside indicator light is turned on or off.
Use
- Connect the unit to the power supply.
- Set the temperature to 18^ C .
- Place cigars loose in the top drawer or place your box in the lower section.
• To turn on/off the inside light, press the light button.
Cleaning
- Disconnect the power cord.
- Clean the inside of cigar humidor with warm water and mild soap. Do not use abrasive detergent or solvents. Do not use moisture on the wood shelves as it can stain. Use mild window cleaner for the glass door, but do not use this cleaner for the door trim.
- Don't put the shelf in the dishwasher.
Technical Data
| Model Number CHC12 | |
| Capacity 33 L | |
| Tension 220V | |
| Current 0.5A (25°C) | |
| Protection Class I | |
| Frequency 50Hz | |
| Climatic class SN, N | |
| Input power 70W | |
| Electric consumption 0.5KW·h/24h (15°C) | |
| Temperature range 10-18°C | |
| Net weight 12.0 kg | |
| Gross weight 14.5 kg | |
| Dimension 34.0 x 46.8 x 51.0cm | |
| Package dimension 43.0 x 55.5c x 60.0m |
Electrical Information

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A["Power Input"] --> B["Power Source"]
B --> C["Temperature NTC"]
B --> D["Temperature control board"]
B --> E["Cold Sink Fan"]
B --> F["Heat Sink Fan"]
B --> G["Thermoelectric Module"]