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Operation and Controls 

 

ACTIVE CHARCOAL FILTER 

The Whynter FWC-1201BB is equipped with an activated charcoal filter, which ensures optimum air quality within 
the wine cabinet. This filter counters and prevents any contaminants and odors from the ambient air affecting the 
taste of the wines stored.  
 
Replace the active charcoal filter with new one once a year. It can be purchased from the retailer or Whynter’s 
Service Department. 
 
To change the filter, 

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Turn the filter cover 90° clockwise or counterclockwise and then remove the 
filter. 

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Insert the new filter in the vertical position. 

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Turn the filter cover 90° clockwise or counterclockwise until it click 
into position.

 

 
 
WINE SHELVES 

 

This wine cabinet refrigerator is equipped with 4 removable shelves. If you are having trouble fitting the stated 
listed number of bottles of wine in the wine cabinet refrigerator, try flipping the wine racks over. To prevent dam-
age to the door gasket, make sure the door is all the way opened when pulling the shelves out. 

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For easy access of the wine bottles, you must pull the shelves approximately ⅓ out of the railing. 

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When removing the shelves out of the railing, make sure to remove all items first. 

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To remove any of the shelves from the rail compartment, move the shelf to the position where the notch of 
shelf is exactly under the plastic post and then lift it up and out.  

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In order to replace the shelves, repeat steps described above in reverse  

 

STORAGE  

Wine bottles may differ in size and dimensions so the actual number of bottles can be stored may vary. The 124 
bottle capacity is approximate maximum when storing traditional Bordeaux 750 ML bottles and includes bulk stor-
age.  

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You may load your wine bottles in single row or by stacking while taking note of the following: if you do not 
have enough bottles to fill your wine refrigerator, it is better to distribute the load throughout the wine re-
frigerator so as to avoid “all on top” or “all below” type loads.  

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You can remove or relocate adjustable shelves to accommodate larger type of bottles 

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Keep small gaps between the walls and the bottles to allow air circulation.  

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Do not over load your wine refrigerator  

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Avoid obstructing the internal fans (located inside on the back panel of the wine refrigerator).  

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Do not try to slide the shelves outwards beyond the fixed position to prevent the bottles from falling.  

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Do not pull out more than one loaded shelf at a time as this may cause the wine refrigerator to tilt forward 
if not properly installed.  

 

NORMAL SOUNDS 

The unit is cooled by a compressor. The compressor pumps coolant through the cooling system, producing oper-
ating noise. Even when the compressor cuts out, noises caused by changes in temperature and pressure are 
unavoidable. Operating noise will be most audible immediately after the compressor comes on. It becomes quiet-
er as the operating period continues. 
 
The following noises are normal and occur from time to time: 

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Gurgling sound, caused by the refrigerant flowing through the appliance’s coils, 

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Humming noise made by the compressor. This noise can get louder for brief periods when the motor is 
switching on. 

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Cracking/popping sounds, resulting from the materials contraction and expansion due to temperature varia-
tions, 

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Fan operating sound, to circulate the air within the wine cabinet. 

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Unusual noise is normally the result of improper installation.  

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Where the unit is installed in open-plan kitchen or in partition walls, the level of operating noise will be heard 
more acutely. However, this is due to the surrounding architecture and not to the unit. 

 

NOTE: An individual’s perception of noise is directly linked to the environment in which the unit is locat-
ed, as well the specific type of models. Our appliances are in line with international standards for such appliance 
and in line with the latest technical developments. Please remember that the noise of the compressor and the 
coolant circulating in the system is unavoidable.

 

Summary of Contents for FWC-1201BA

Page 1: ... with Lock Congratulations on your new Whynter product To ensure proper operation please read this Instruction Manual carefully before using this product Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Model FWC 1201BB INSTRUCTION MANUAL V 19 11 29 1002 ...

Page 2: ...ts PAGE Safety Precautions 3 4 Parts 5 Product Features 6 Important Safety Instructions 7 Operation and Controls 8 9 Bottle Storage Door Reversal 10 Care and Maintenance 11 12 Troubleshooting 13 Warranty Information 14 ...

Page 3: ...To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury when using the appliance follow basic precaution including the following Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet do not remove grounding prong do not use an adapter and do not use an extension cord Do not use if the power supply cord is damaged If damaged it must be replaced by a qualified electri cian It is recommended that a separate circuit serv...

Page 4: ...pliance is not intended for use by young children or physically challenged persons without supervision assistance Young children must be supervised to ensure safety around this or any appliance Do not use solvent based cleaning agents of abrasives on the interior These cleaners may dam age or discolor the interior Keep fingers out of the pinch point areas Clearance between the doors and between th...

Page 5: ...nal Fans 9 Door Gasket 3 Shelves 4 10 Recessed Door Handle 4 Body 11 Charcoal Filter 5 Compressor Base 12 Bottle Gate 6 Wine Refrigerator Leg 13 Drip Tray Rear 7 Glass Door Supporter 14 Cylinder Lock and Lock Latch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 11 10 13 Rear 14 ...

Page 6: ... Cylinder lock and two keys Reversible door swing Activated carbon filter Fahrenheit and Celsius degree temperature indicators 4 removable flat slide out shelves Shelf One through Three 32 bottles Shelf Four 16 bottles Bottom Shelf 12 bottles MODEL FWC 1201BB Capacity 124 750ml standard wine bottles Voltage 115V 60Hz Power Consumption 130W 1 6A Temperature Control Range 40ºF 65ºF 5ºC 18ºC Net Weig...

Page 7: ...service center WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury when using your appliance follow these basic precautions Read all instructions before using the appliance DANGER or WARNING An empty wine cabinet refrigerator can be a hazardous for children or small pets If disposing of the wine cabinet refrigerator remove gasket seals latches lids or the entire door from your unused app...

Page 8: ...e the wine cabinet refrigerator is dependent on the ambient temperature room temperature INTERIOR LIGHT ºC and ºF SELECTOR You can turn on and off the interior light by pressing the Light button on the control panel To change tem perature conversions touch and hold for 5 seconds LEVELING THE APPLIANCE It is important for your appliance to be leveled in order to work properly It can be raised or lo...

Page 9: ...hroughout the wine re frigerator so as to avoid all on top or all below type loads You can remove or relocate adjustable shelves to accommodate larger type of bottles Keep small gaps between the walls and the bottles to allow air circulation Do not over load your wine refrigerator Avoid obstructing the internal fans located inside on the back panel of the wine refrigerator Do not try to slide the ...

Page 10: ...er remove the screws and take off top hinge Keep the parts together and set them aside 3 Lift the door off the bottom hinge and set the door aside 4 Remove the bottom hinge by removing the screws with a Phillips head screwdriver To install the door 1 Using a flathead screwdriver remove the plugs and cover from the opposite cabinet top corner and from the door Set aside 2 Install the bottom hinge a...

Page 11: ...ance will not be used for an extended period remove all items and turn off the appliance Clean and dry the interior thoroughly MOVING YOUR APPLIANCE Remove all items inside the appliance Securely tape down we recommend using painter s tape all loose items shelves inside your appliance Turn the adjustable legs up to the base to avoid damage Tape we recommend using painter s tape the door shut Be su...

Page 12: ...TRANSPORT OF THE WINE REFRIGERATOR The ideal packaging for the wine cabinet refrigerator is its original packaging Please keep the original packaging handy and repack the wine cabinet refrigerator if you need to transport the unit DEFROSTING Under most ambient conditions the wine cabinet refrigerator does not need to be defrosted In cold ambient tem peratures and or high humidity some frost may bu...

Page 13: ...lock the fan Condensation builds up on the glass door Ambient temperature or humidity is high Lower the room humidity by a dehumidifier or air conditioner The appliance turns itself on and off frequently The ambient room temperature is too low or high A large amount of contents has been added to the appliance The door is opened too often The door is not closed completely The door gasket does not s...

Page 14: ...ge caused by consumer misuse tampering or failure to follow the care and special handling provisions in the instructions Damage to the finish of the case or other appearance parts caused by wear Damage caused by repairs or alterations to the product by anyone other than authorized by the manufacturer Removal Replacement Packaging Freight and Insurance cost for the warranty service DISCLAIMER OF IM...

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