3. Place the Wine Cooler on a flat level surface that is strong enough to
support it when fully loaded.
4.
DO NOT
place next to any appliance that emits large amounts of heat,
such as a dishwasher, microwave, oven, toaster, etc. or in direct sunlight.
Direct sunlight may affect the acrylic coating and heat sources may
increase electrical consumption.
5. Extreme cold or hot ambient temperatures may also cause the appliance
not to perform properly.
6. To help with door closure, position legs with a 1/8" (3 mm) tilt to the
back. Adjust the leveling legs by turning clockwise to raise and counter-
clockwise to lower.
7. Gently slide the racks into the unit.
Reversing the Door
Your wine cellar has been built to open from the right, however, it has been
designed to open from either side and can easily be changed by following the
procedure below. You will need a screwdriver and putty knife or other thin flat
device to remove the hinge covers. Use care to prevent scratching the surfaces.
1. Unplug the Wine Cellar from the wall outlet and empty, including the
shelves.
2. Remove the upper hinge cover and the screws that hold the hinge to the
frame. Remove the upper hinge.
3. Lift the door and place it on a padded surface to protect the door from
scratches.
4. Remove the screws that hold the lower hinge. Remove the hinge.
5. Remove the door plug and move it to the opposite side.
6. Install the lower hinge on the correct side and screw into place.
7. Replace the door and ensure that it is seated correctly in the lower hinge.
8. Hold the door in the closed position and loosely secure the upper hinge
with the screws. Level the door then tighten the screws.
9. Install the cover on the upper hinge.
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