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Engaged wine racks

Note: Make sure the tabs on the rack are well

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There are five wine racks 

engaged in place before loading any bottles.

of full depth on upper part 

Bottle arrangement

of the cabinet to store 

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The top five racks each 

wine bottles.

holds 8 bottles with the 

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The second supporting 

necks alternating front 

guide (counted from 

to back.

top, see illustration

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The bottom rack consists 

marked "A") is not

of two stories, each of 

suitable for wine racks.

which holds 6 bottles with 

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All the top five wine racks have tabs to engage the  

the necks facing the front.

cabinet on both sides.

Interior Light

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Any of the wine racks can be removed to store

The appliance has an 

larger bottles.

interior light (E12 socket, 

To remove a rack:

max. 15W) for easy interior visibility.

1. Remove all bottles from the rack.
2. Lift the rack upwards and then pull out.
To replace, put the sides of the rack back onto the

supporting guides of the cabinet and push back 
until the rack tabs snap into place.

up 

 and temperature down 

pads as follows:

(1) Press the [SET] pad until you hear a "beep" 

(2) Press the 

▲▼

 pads to increase or decrease 

the desired temperature in increments of one degree.

.

The temperature range of the wine cooler is intended

(3) Press the [SET] pad to confirm your choice - 

if no

for 39°F to 64°F (+/- 5°F ). 

pad is pressed within 10 seconds your choice will be 

.

Average temperature for red wine is 54°F to 61°F. 

automatically confirmed.

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Average temperature for white wine is 43°F to 50°F.

NOTE:

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The display usually shows the average temperature

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The temperature display can be changed between

of the appliance at that moment.

Celsius and Fahrenheit by pressing and holding  

PRESET WINE ZONES:

the 

 pad for approximately 

2

 seconds.

Press the [Red] or [White] pads to choose preset

.

The       indicator indicates status of the refrigeration 

storage conditions for Red or White Wine. (The

cycle as follows: 

indicator 'RED' or 'WHITE' will light accordingly.) The

(1) It remains ON during the refrigeration cycle;

programmed Temperature for red or white wine will

(2) It remains OFF during the idle cycle.

be displayed for a few seconds. 

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To switch the interior light on/off, simply press the 

MANUAL TEMPERATURE SETTING:

[Light] pad.

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To switch the Appliance on/off, simply press and 

hold [White] pad for approximately 2 seconds.

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anywhere between 39°F to 64°F  by the temperature

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE 

SPECIFICATIONS WITH NO EFFECT ON 

THE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE.

Description of the appliance

Temperature Control and Display

The temperature of the wine cooler can be set 

sound (approximately 

2

 seconds).

Summary of Contents for MCWC50DBTC

Page 1: ...ooting Guide Changing The Reversible Door To ensure proper use of this appliance and your safety please read the following instructions completely before operating this appliance Wine Cooler Before Pu...

Page 2: ...UAL TEMPERATURE SETTING Maintenance and Cleaning 5 Automatic Defrosting of the appliance Cleaning of the Appliance Replacing the Bulb Switch Off the Appliance When Not In Use Trouble Shooting Guide 6...

Page 3: ...ld entrapment leave the shelves in place so children can not easily Try not to open the door too often especially when climb inside even when the appliance is in the weather is hot and humid Once you...

Page 4: ...side The filler strip will act as a spacer between the the surrounding cabinets Additional Specifications The width of the opening must include the filler panels Note The door should protrude 1 beyon...

Page 5: ...ge of the wine cooler is intended 3 Press the SET pad to confirm your choice if no for 39 F to 64 F 5 F pad is pressed within 10 seconds your choice will be Average temperature for red wine is 54 F to...

Page 6: ...water adding one or two spoonfuls of vinegar Wash the interior of the appliance with lukewarm Maintenance and Cleaning Automatic Defrosting of the Appliance 5 compressor operation will defrost automa...

Page 7: ...compressor assure adequate air circulation Ice Formation on the Inner Rear Wall As long as the defrost water runs to the channel and through the outlet to the drain pan on the compressor automatic de...

Page 8: ...has no influence whatsoever on the lifetime of the appliance After starting the appliance the operation of the compressor and the refrigerant flow may be louder which does not mean that something is...

Page 9: ...ge plate Be careful to separate the electric wiring from hinge plate 5 Lift the door assembly upright 6 Remove the ventilation grill on the lower part of the cabinet by removing 2 screws 7 Remove the...

Page 10: ...lation Damages due to misuse or abuse Content losses due to failure of the unit Inside components such as door panels door shelves racks light bulbs etc Punctures to the evaporator system due to impro...

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