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Avintage dual-temperature wine cellar, built-in undercounter, for 42 bottles AVU41TXDPA
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Avintage dual-temperature wine cellar, built-in undercounter, for 42 bottles AVU41TXDPA

Avintage dual-temperature wine cellar, built-in undercounter, for 42 bottles AVU41TXDPA
- Double-compartment wine cellar with a capacity of 42 bottles
- Built-in under-counter or free-standing installation
- Temperature range from 5ºC to 20ºC
- Black body design and stainless steel door frame
- Compressor cooling system (ventilated cooling).
- Electronic thermometer with white display White LED lighting with switch
- Regulated hygrometry: hygrometry maintenance tank
- 2 glass doors, brown double glazing in tempered glass with UV protection treatment
- 4 steel wire shelves, wooden pediment, semi-sliding type
- 4 steel wire half shelves, wooden front, semi-sliding type
- 4 adjustable feet (height 6.5 cm)
- Anti-vibration system
- Removable ventilation grille
- Completely new and packaged wine cellar
Elegant design and optimized energy performance
Thanks to the black plate supplied with your wine cellar, you can also place your already opened bottles vertically.
- Annual electricity consumption: 142 kWh.
- Climate class: N
- Noise level: 42 dB
- Voltage: 220-240 V
- Power: 107 W
- Category: 2 - Winery
- Gas type: R600a
Eco-responsible wine cellar: Our products are manufactured in compliance with all European environmental standards. In pArcticular, the fluids used (R600a) do not emit CFCs or HFCs and are environmentally friendly.
Energy consumption is calculated based on the results obtained over 24 hours under standard test conditions. Actual energy consumption depends on the conditions of use and the device's location. This device is designed for use at an ambient temperature of 16°–32°C. This appliance is intended for the preservation and storage of wine only.
*Capacity defined as an indication of traditional 75cl Bordeaux bottles and measured with 5 shelves. The addition of shelves significantly reduces storage capacity.