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OPERATING NOISES
To reach the desired temperature settings, our wine coolers, like all wine coolers operating with compressors
and fans, may produce the following types of noises. These noises are normal and may occur as follows:
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Gurgling sound - caused by the refrigerant flowing through the appliances coils.
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Cracking/popping sounds - resulting from the contraction and expansion of the refrigerant gas to produce
cold.
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Fan operating sound - to circulate the air within the
wine cooler
FILLING THE WINE COOLER
You can pack your wine bottles in single or double rows, taking into account the following: if you don't have
enough bottles to fill the wine cooler completely, it's better to distribute the bottles evenly throughout the wine
cooler. You can remove or move the adjustable wooden shelves so that the cabinet can accommodate larger
bottles or increase cabinet capacity by stacking the bottles if necessary. (See: Removing shelves)
Keep small spaces between the interior walls and the bottles for the air to circulate. Like an underground (wine)
cellar, air circulation is important to prevent mold and to ensure a more homogeneous temperature distribution
throughout the basement.
Don't overload your wine cooler.
Avoid blocking the fans (located in the back of the wine cooler).
Do not pull the shelves out further than the fixed position due to the risk of losing the bottles.
Do not pull more than one fully loaded shelf at a time, as this may cause the wine cooler to tilt in the future.
Do not cover the shelves with aluminum foil or other materials as this will prevent air circulation.
Do not move your wine cooler while it is filled with bottles. This may distort the cabinet of the wine cooler.
AFTER THE FIRST REPLENISHMENT
Note that depending on the filling and selected settings, it takes about 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize
in the wine cooler During this time, the LED temperature display will appear to move irregularly. This is normal
and occurs when the setting changes and/or when a large number of bottles are filled in the wine cooler.