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Operation

Franklin Thermoelectric Ready-to-Drink Wine Cellar

This unit can be used to store red wine at temperatures in the mid-60°’s, or when set at the

mid-50°’s to store white or red wine, or as a ready-to-drink wine cellar that can be used to keep
wine on the kitchen countertop during parties and other functions that require more than one

bottle of wine.

1. Setup and Start

This wine cellar can be plugged into any standard 120V 60Hz socket that has been properly

 

installed and grounded.  

IMPORTANT! For your personal safety, this appliance must be properly grounded.  It is equipped with

 

a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug.  The plug must be inserted into an

 

outlet that is properly installed and grounded.

When the unit is plugged in you will not hear any operating noises.  There is a fan inside the

 

unit, but each time you open the door, the fan automatically goes off.  Other than the internal

 

fan, there are no moving parts in the unit.

2. Adjusting the Temperature

 

On the back of the unit is a cylindrical thermostat knob that can be turned to raise or lower

 

the inside temperature.  Just adjust this knob until the temperature is right for the wine you

 

are storing.  Use a thermometer to check the temperature.

3. Recovery Time

One characteristic of thermoelectric units is the length of time the unit requires to recover

 

from having the door opened and shut.  It is necessary to wait several hours for the

 

temperature to return to its former level once the door has been opened.  This is normal for

 

this type of unit.

4. Use of Extension Cords

Avoid the use of an extension cord because of the potential safety hazards under certain

 

conditions.  If it is necessary to use an extension cord, be sure to use a 3-wire extension cord

 

that has a 3-blade grounding plug.  Use a 3-slot outlet that will accept the plug.  The marked

 

rating of the extension cord must be equal to or greater than the electric rating of the

 

appliance.

5. Temperature Range

All wines are best stored on a long-term basis (over 1 year) at 54-55°F.  This cellar is built to

 

store wines at this temperature.  Most people will use this cellar for white wines, which are at

 

their best when stored at 54-55°F.  As for red wines, they are at the peak of flavor at

 

temperatures of 64-66°F.  Setting the thermostat to Minimum will allow you to store red

wines successfully in this cellar.  At this temperature you can remove the bottle, decant the

 

wine and immediately be able to drink it at its optimum temperature.

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Summary of Contents for FCW16T

Page 1: ... aclimatadoras termoeléctricas Use and Care Guide pages 1 5 Mode d emploi pages 6 10 Manual del usuario páginas 11 15 Models Modèles Modelos FCW16T FCW20T FCW20TC Franklin Industries L L C 4100First Avenue Brooklyn NY 11232 3321 Tel 1 877 261 9867 Website www franklinchef com ...

Page 2: ... for your objective whether allowing your wines to mature slowly and develop complexity or for table ready occasions COMPACT SIZE With no compressor to occupy valuable interior real estate wine storage space is maximized relative to overall size of the unit For the same reason the unit is lightweight and easily transportable from storage room to entertainment area EFFICIENCY Thermoelectric technol...

Page 3: ...r there must be clearance in the back of the unit sufficient to allow heat to dissipate 4 Never unplug the unit by pulling on the power cord itself Grip the plug firmly and pull it straight out of the outlet Replace or repair a cord that appears frayed or shows cracks along its length SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER Avoid the risk of child entrapment If product is not in use remove the door so that...

Page 4: ...rature is right for the wine you are storing Use a thermometer to check the temperature 3 Recovery Time One characteristic of thermoelectric units is the length of time the unit requires to recover from having the door opened and shut It is necessary to wait several hours for the temperature to return to its former level once the door has been opened This is normal for this type of unit 4 Use of E...

Page 5: ...erature This means that if you put the unit in a home with a temperature of 72 F the lowest temperature the unit can reach is 54 F Care and Cleaning of Your Wine Cellar Cleaning the Outside Clean the outside of your unit with mild soapy water Dry with a soft non abrasive cloth Never use harsh cleansers or scouring pads to clean any part of your cellar Cleaning the Inside Be sure to unplug your win...

Page 6: ... damage or loss to cellar contents as the result of failure of the unit to perform as expected Labor or repairs after the first 12 months Damage from abuse misuse accident alteration or lack of proper care or routine maintenance Commercial warranty is limited to 90 days parts and labor This limited warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied This warranty does not cover ...

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