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Summary of Contents for Appliances Wine Cooler

Page 1: ...eii ost Water Pan 7 Cleaning the inside 8 Cleaning the Outside 7 Deti osting 8 Installation 9 Moving 8 _ _mbleshooting Tips 1O 11 Consumer Support Consumer Support Back Cover _ _ a rra ntv 15 24Bottle Model Write the model and serial numbers here Model Serial Find fllcsc nmnbcrs on _ label on the ba k of the wine oole_ 197D4609PO01 49 60163 1 11 01JR ...

Page 2: ...ecommend that any servicing be performed by a qualified bdividual i_ Tlll l Jllg the telnller_ltur control dial to tile OFFtlosition stops cooling but does not shut ott t 0_ 7 to tilt win cool 12 _i DANGER RISKOFCHILDENTRAPMENT PROPER DISPOSAL OFTHEWINECOOLER iii il 4iil Child cntra lncnt and suttbcation arc not problems of the past Junked or allml toned reliigeration llrodu ts _re still dangerous...

Page 3: ...m e the wall outlet and circuit checked b a quali ied electri ian to make sm e the outlet is properly Womlded VOH _1_ _ only _t St_tll _ll d 2 t rong w_tll outlet it is _ O IF personal responsibility and oblig_tion to hm e it ret la ed x ith a t rol erly W mnded 3 prong wall outlet The wine cooler should alwa _ _be 1 hNged into its own individual electrical outlet whi h has a oltage n_ting that ma...

Page 4: ...ord When lisctmnecting the power cord ti on the adapteJ alwa_ _ hold the adapter in place with one hand while pulling the power cord plug with the other hand If this is not done the adapter gTtmnd terminal is _erv likel to break with repeated use If the adaliter grotmd terminal breaks DO NOr USE the wine cooler mttil a t roper grtmnd ha_ been established Attaching the adapter ground terminal to a ...

Page 5: ...ControlSettings The temperature range of the wine cooler is i om the mid tbrties to the mid sixties in degTees I ahrenheit As with an reti igeration produ t there is a slight temperattm varim_ce at di t rent locations within the cabinet The coolest shelxes in the refit m e the t wo middle shelxes Position your wine inventory accordingly i e white wines in the cooler zones and tx d in the warmer zo...

Page 6: ...t necks towards tilt t ont U I tO _ O IFYt g lI 1F Win botth s an bc placed in tile botlol of tilt t lit Thc bottOlll c_t also be uscd to stow lat ge or i t cgulafly sh_q ed botlles Automatic Humidity Control The inside of tile wine coolel automatically maimains tilt ncccssary h vcl of humidity to ptx tcct wine corks ti om h ing tit _ _a result frost may ol ln o 1 tilt imle sur itces See Care and ...

Page 7: ...paint finish The h ish on the outside ot the Wille ooler is _1 ligh qllality 1 ake l on t aint inish _itl t rol er care it will stay lle looking alld rust i ee lot _ ears At l ly a coat of kitchen al t liance wax when the wine cooler is new and then at least twice a veto Drain tube D_frost water pan Cleaning the Defrost Water Pan IMPORTANT Unplugthewine coolerbeforecleaning The pan should be clean...

Page 8: ...er or sharp instrmnent to remove frost as it may damage the wine cooler To defrost set the telnl e_ture control dial at OFFposidon Remove the contents and wipe inside surlaces and racks with a clean towel If i ost does not come off easily allow the i ost to melt some dlat and wil e DiE After defrosting clean the telix st water pan see gleaning the Defrost Water Pan Make sure inside sur imes are dr...

Page 9: ...ation only I o not en lose it or install it in _re essed m e _ i I o not install the wine cooler where the teml eratm e will go below 50 F 10 C because it will not mn o len enollgh to lilaintaill t roper teIilt eratllr s N Install it on a lev l floor or c mnter strong enough to SUl l ort it when fllllv loaded i_ It it is l la t on _1 otmtertot the i ont sin lilt o th door should bc 3 8 m or more b...

Page 10: ...e mimltes betore Iz_starting the unit or plugging it back in R place filse or reset tile break Vibration orrattling lYhle cooler is on Llse qfim_ to le e the slight vibration ml mleven surface Ville oo er is normal Motor operates for Normal when wine cooler _Vuil 24 _ottrs or the long periods or cycles is fin st plugzged ha _rilJe ooler to Oml letely COO do r Often occurs when This is norn d large...

Page 11: ...odor hlterior needs clemxi_lg Defrost water pan needs deaning Moisture forms on Not unusual durhlg Wipe s lrJh dry outside of wine cooler periods of lfigh hmnidity Moisturecollectsinside Too frequent or too lozlg in hmnid weather door opez_hlgs air carries moisture into wine cooler when _ hm bottles touching door is opened the back wall Frost forms on interior This is normal surfaces of wine coole...

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Page 15: ... _OI ll l Ol C iiiii _iii i i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J_ i_ Service trips to your home to teach you how to use die product i_ hnproper hlslallafion i_ Failure of die product if it is abused misused or used for other than die hltended purpose or used colmnercially i_ Loss of wine due to spoilage i_ Replacement of house fuses or resettltlg of clrctlit breakers i__Dmnage to the product caused by accident fi...

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