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Your Grand CRU Warranty Registration Form 

 
Thank you for purchasing a Grand Cru Wine Cooler from Home Icon Pty Ltd. Home Icon provides a 1 year 
warranty on the Grand Cru range of Wine Coolers. 
 
To register your wine cooler NOW for warranty, and allow us to provide you with the best possible after sales 
service, please log on to our website at www.homeicon.com.au 
Click on the ‘Warranty’ tab across the top, select the ‘To register your product warranty click here’ option and 
fill out the details as required. 
   
Should  an  instance  arrive  where  you  require  some  after  sales  assistance,  please  log  on  to  our  website  at 
www.homeicon.com.au 
Click on the ‘Warranty’ tab across the top, select the ‘For Service Request click here’ option and fill out the 
details as required.”   
 

This warranty does not cover the following: 

1.  Any damages caused from improper use or not used in accordance with the instruction manuals. 
2.  Damage caused by connecting your product to the wrong power source/supply. 
3.  Incorrect installation or modifications made during installation or use of the product. 
4.  Removing screws or otherwise opening the outer case will void the warranty. 
5.  Any damages resulting from poor handling or moving of the product, misuse, fire or water damage etc. 
6.  Failure to maintain the product as per the Instruction Manual. 
7.  Problems caused by incorrect or inadequate venting of the product. 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for GC46D

Page 1: ...his manual contains important information including safety and installation instructions of the appliances Please read it carefully before use and follow al safety information instructions It is recommended to keep this manual for easy reference so that you can be familiar with the operation of the appliance ...

Page 2: ... the wall outlet Never pull by the cord Do not operate the appliance in the presence of explosive and or flammable fumes Do not place the appliance or any of its part near an open flame cooking or other heating appliance Do not operate the appliance with a damage cord or plug if the product malfunctions or if it is dropped or damaged in any manner The use of attachments not recommended by the manufa...

Page 3: ...lies to your old appliance and to your new unit once it has reached the end of its service life WARNING Please ensure that old worn appliances are rendered unusable before disposal by removing the plug cutting the network cable and removing or destroying any snap fastenings or bolts You will thus prevent children from locking themselves in the appliance during play risk of suffocation or endangeri...

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Page 5: ... WINE STORAGE 3 CONTROL PANEL 4 POWER ON OFF CONTROL 5 UNLOCKING THE CONTROL PANEL 5 INTERIOR LIGHTING ON OFF CONTROL 5 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY WINDOW 5 TEMPERATURE SETTING 5 SELECTING FAHRENHEIT ºF CELSIUS ºC DISPLAY 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 6 CLEANING THE WINE COOLER 6 POWER FAILURE 6 MOVING THE WINE COOLER 6 ENERGY SAVING TIPS 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 REVERSE THE DOOR SWING 8 WARRANTY REGISTRATIONFORM 10 ...

Page 6: ...ance the front of the unit must be completely unobstructed Locate the unit away from direct sunlight and sources of heat stove heater radiator etc The fuse or circuit breaker size should be 10 amp or higher It is important for the appliance to be leveled in order to work properly You may adjust the appliance s feet to level it This appliance is intended for use by persons with sufficient experienc...

Page 7: ... AND INSTALLATION The following pictures only show the structure of the appliance The dimension and shelf quantity may differ among the models of the same series BUILT UNDER SERIES Built under a kitchen table top ...

Page 8: ...maintain the ambient around 22 25 C which helps the appliance working with low power consumption Climate Class Ambient Temperature SN 10 32 C 50ºF 90ºF N 16 32 C 61ºF 90ºF ST 18 38 C 64ºF 100ºF T 18 43 C 64ºF 109ºF If the ambient temperature is above or below the designed climate range the performance of the unit may be affected For example the appliance operating in extreme cold or hot conditions...

Page 9: ...ler be left empty for long periods it is suggested that the appliance is unplugged and after careful cleaning leave the door ajar to allow air to circulate inside the cabinet in order to avoid possible condensation mould or odours forming Recommended temperatures for chilling storing your wines Wine Type Recommended Temp Red Wines 15 18ºC 59ºF 64ºF White Wines 9 14ºC 48ºF 57ºF Rose Wines 10 11ºC 5...

Page 10: ...ure is displayed in digital display form The digital display is shown as the set temperature when you are setting the temperature and it will change to be the actual temperature inside cabinet after 10 seconds without being touched When the temperature probe is out of order the display window will show with HH or LL instead of a digital figure while a continuous buzz sound will be heard In case of...

Page 11: ...ge the Fahrenheit and Celsius display for both zones at the same time CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE WINE COOLER Turn off the power unplug the appliance and remove all items including shelves Wipe the inside surfaces with a sponge and baking soda solution The solution should be about 2 tablespoons of baking soda to 1 litre of warm water Wash the shelves with a mild detergent solution Allow the ...

Page 12: ...emperature is hotter than normal A large amount of contents has been added to the wine cooler The door is opened too frequently The door is not closed completely The temperature control is not set correctly The door gasket does not seal properly 4 The lighting does not work Not plugged in The circuit breaker tripped or a blown fuse The lighting is turned off 5 Too much vibration Check to assure th...

Page 13: ...e and a Bottom Left Hinge All removed parts is suggested t be saved in case of door re reversal 1 Open the door and loosen the screws from the support rod of the bottom hinge 2 Remove the door off the upper hinge and take out the support rod 3 For a door with lock use a small flat head screwdriver to pry up the lock whole cap on the top of the door and remove to the bottom 4 Unscrew the upper hing...

Page 14: ...binet and remove them to the right side 6 Install the hinge set which are packed as accessories with the instruction manual to the opposite side 7 Rotate the door 180o so that the top is now the bottom and install it by attaching the support rod with screws ...

Page 15: ... log on to our website at www homeicon com au Click on the Warranty tab across the top select the For Service Request click here option and fill out the details as required This warranty does not cover the following 1 Any damages caused from improper use or not used in accordance with the instruction manuals 2 Damage caused by connecting your product to the wrong power source supply 3 Incorrect in...

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