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Safety and warnings

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Your Haier Wine Cellar

3

Installation instructions 

4

Power supply

4

Positioning your Wine Cellar

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Operating instructions

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Storing red and white wine in the Wine Cellar

7

Short-term storage/serving

7

Long-term storage of wine

7

Interior fan

8

Ventilation control 

8

Condensation control 

8

Shelving 

9

Deodoriser

9

Interior light

9

Cleaning and maintenance

10

Replacing the light bulb

11

Normal operating sounds you may hear

11

Transporting your Wine Cellar 

11

Problem solving checklist

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Summary of Contents for JC-110GD

Page 1: ...Wine Cellar Installation instructions and user guide JC 160GD JC 110GD ...

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Page 3: ...llar 3 Installation instructions 4 Power supply 4 Positioning your Wine Cellar 4 5 5 Operating instructions 6 Storing red and white wine in the Wine Cellar 7 Short term storage serving 7 Long term storage of wine 7 Interior fan 8 Ventilation control 8 Condensation control 8 Shelving 9 Deodoriser 9 Interior light 9 Cleaning and maintenance 10 Replacing the light bulb 11 Normal operating sounds you ...

Page 4: ...properly installed in accordance with the installation instructions before it is used Never unplug your Wine Cellar by pulling on the power cord Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet Repair or replace immediately all electric service cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion along its length at either the plug or ...

Page 5: ...red More important than the actual temperature of wine is the fluctuation in temperature the wine is subjected to Changes in temperature can ruin wine as it causes the wine to expand and contract in the bottle damaging the integrity of the cork allowing oxygen to seep in Daily and weekly fluctuations in household temperatures will over time cause damage to your wines and age them prematurely The W...

Page 6: ...Wine Cellar is designed for freestanding installation only It is not designed for built in application To ensure adequate ventilation for your Wine Cellar allow a minimum of 50mm of airspace on each side of the cabinet and 50mm at the rear Levelling your Wine Cellar It is important that all four corners of the Wine Cellar base are supported firmly on the floor to eliminate any cabinet movement Ins...

Page 7: ... at least 30 minutes to allow the appliance to acclimatise itself before making any temperature adjustments The appliance may have an odour on its initial operation This will go when the Wine Cellar has cooled sufficiently Energy efficiency For optimal energy efficiency when operating your Wine Cellar Do not cover your appliance with any material that will prevent air from flowing around the cabin...

Page 8: ...etween 6 and 18 C to accommodate your wine storage requirements To set the temperature 1 Press both the white wine and red wine buttons simultaneously and hold for approximately 3 seconds 2 The LED display will start blinking indicating it is now in temperature set mode 3 Decrease the temperature by pushing the white wine button or increase the temperature by pressing the red wine button The tempe...

Page 9: ... set to its red wine setting The default of the Wine Cellar when on its red wine setting is 13 C To display the set temperature of the red wine setting press and hold the white and red buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds White wine In comparison to red wine white wine is best served at cooler temperatures so for short term storage 8 C is recommended If white wines are stored and served at colder ...

Page 10: ...in times of the year your Wine Cellar may produce condensation on the glass door this is normal Condensation forms when warm humid ambient air meets a cooler surface causing the moisture in the air to condense and collect on the coldest surface To overcome this your Wine Cellar has a demister function which when activated gently lifts the glass surface temperature clearing the condensation To clea...

Page 11: ...the shelf Deodoriser The cabinet is fitted with a deodoriser which helps to remove stale unwanted odour The deodoriser air holes Fig 5 are located on the rear of the unit internally and externally to allow airflow in and out of the Wine Cellar Interior light To complement the look of your wine collection a soft light has been built into the Wine Cellar The interior light will automatically turn on...

Page 12: ...gent or 3 4 tablespoons of baking soda mixed with warm water Use a sponge or soft cloth dampened with the cleaning solution to wipe over the interior surfaces of your Wine Cellar Rinse with clean warm water and dry with a soft cloth Do not use harsh chemicals abrasives ammonia chlorine bleach concentrated detergents solvents or abrasive scouring pads SOME of these chemicals may dissolve damage and...

Page 13: ...nds or slight vibrations are the result of the refrigerant circulating through the cooling coils The thermostat control will click when it cycles on and off Other sounds may be heard for the following reasons Cabinet not level Floor uneven or weak Transporting your Wine Cellar Always move the Wine Cellar vertically Do not transport the product lying down as possible damage to the sealed system cou...

Page 14: ... setting is too cold adjust to a warmer setting Motor operates for long periods Hot weather Minimise door openings to allow temperature to stabilise Frequent door openings Doors may have been opened frequently or for an extended period of time Temperature setting too low The running time of the motor is affected by the temperature setting chosen Refer to the Temperature Control or Wine Storage sec...

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