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Cleaning and Maintenance
PGI-68 Operating Guide
Defrost the Wine Cooler
Ice buildup in a wine cooler is a common problem. Ice can form in wine coolers when moist air enters the
appliance in the cooling cycle, condenses, and forms ice on the back wall. If the ice is left for a long time it
can cause your wine to freeze, and the unit could eventually stop working.
To defrost, remove all items, unplug the wine cooler, leave the door open, and wait for the ice to melt and
drain. Do not use a knife or other metal tool to scrape the frost. When the ice is clear, clean and dry the
inside of the unit, plug it in, and restart operation.