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96 Can + 33 Bottle 

Dual Zone Wine Cooler

Built-in or Free Standing

Operation and Storage Manual

Model: BEWC-66

Summary of Contents for BEWC-66

Page 1: ...96 Can 33 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Cooler Built in or Free Standing Operation and Storage Manual Model BEWC 66 ...

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Page 3: ...eration 8 7 Device Overview 9 8 Operation 10 9 Temperature Setting 11 10 Helpful Hints Energy Saving 11 11 Cleaning and Maintenance 12 12 How to Move the Appliance 13 13 How to Move the Shelves 13 14 Cabinet Dimensions 14 15 Electrical Circuit Diagram 14 16 Troubleshooting 15 17 Warranty Statement 17 18 Decommissioning 18 19 Technical Specifications 19 ...

Page 4: ...ves available should you wish to store wine bottles in both cabinets 2 Before First Use Before first use remove any stickers or similar from the appliance except for the rating label Dispose of plastic bags as they pose a risk of suffocation to young children Please read this manual before operating the appliance and keep it in a safe place for future reference If this appliance is transferred to ...

Page 5: ... performed by a qualified professional This appliance is intended for private domestic use only This appliance is for indoor use only This appliance is not intended to be operated for commercial purposes whilst camping or during transport Operate the appliance in accordance with its intended use only Do not allow anyone who is not familiar with this instruction manual to operate the appliance This...

Page 6: ...fire naked light or spark generating devices Immediately contact the retailer if under warranty or customer support If gas is set free in your home 1 Open all windows 2 Do not unplug the appliance and do not use the control panel or thermostat 3 Do not touch the appliance until the gas has dissipated as sparks may be generated that could ignite the gas When disposing of or decommissioning the appl...

Page 7: ...ify the appliance RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Turn off the power before you install the appliance and before you connect it to the mains Do not use a steam cleaner to clean or defrost the appliance The steam can make contact with the electrical parts and cause an electrical short Never use mechanical devices knives or other sharp edged items to remove encrusted ice from inside the appliance Disconnect ...

Page 8: ...t its base and lift it carefully Keep the appliance in an upright position Do not tilt the appliance more than 45 If the appliance is transported in a horizontal position oil may flow from the compressor into the refrigerant circuit Leave the appliance in an upright position for 4 6 hours before you switch it on to ensure that the oil has flowed back into the compressor Never use the door for movi...

Page 9: ...tape etc After removal tape residue may be removed using lukewarm water mild detergent and a damp cloth see chapter Cleaning and Maintenance Never remove any labels from the back of the appliance Install the appliance in a suitable position with an adequate distance from sources of heat and cold Check that the appliance and the power cord are not damaged Install the appliance in a dry and well ven...

Page 10: ...ial Operation Leave the appliance in an upright position for 4 6 hours before you connect it to the mains Clean the appliance thoroughly Be very careful especially inside the appliance see chapter Cleaning and Maintenance The appliance must be connected to the mains properly Allow the appliance to stabilise the temperature for approximately 24 hours before use Do not overfill the appliance ...

Page 11: ...n 8 Light 9 Evaporator Window 10 Handle 11 Glass 12 Door Seal 13 NTC Point 14 Shelf 15 Carbon Filter 16 Lock 17 Exhaust Window 18 Foot 19 Light Switch 20 Lock Support 21 Light Switch 22 Temperature Setting 23 Temperature Display 24 Temperature Setting 25 Upper Hinge 26 Fan 27 Light 28 Handle 29 Glass 30 Door Seal 31 Lock 32 Light Switch ...

Page 12: ... as interior temperatures may fluctuate or may not be reached As a general rule the desired internal fridge temperature should be no more than 5 C cooler than the ambient temperature of the room For example if the ambient temperature of the room is 20 C then the lowest temperature setting for the wine cooler should be 15 C You can set it for lower than this but the fridge will be working harder th...

Page 13: ...nt LED Cooling temperature Switch on off the internal light using the LIGHT button To shut down the inner light and control panel display light press and hold both UP and DOWN buttons for 3 seconds the device will keep running normally Repress and hold both buttons for 3 seconds for the device to restore itself to it s normal status 10 Helpful Hints Energy Saving Try opening the door as little as ...

Page 14: ...taining the appliance to avoid damaging the appliance surface Detergent Do not use harsh abrasive detergents Do not use solvents External Cleaning Use a moist cloth and a mild non acid detergent Use clean water to rinse Dry surfaces with a soft non abrasive cloth Internal Cleaning Clean interior walls shelves and other removable parts with warm water and a mild non acid detergent Use clean water t...

Page 15: ... cooler more than 45 If the wine cooler is transported in a horizontal position oil may flow from the compressor into the cooling circuit Leave the wine cooler in an upright position for 4 to 6 hours before switching it on to ensure that the oil has flowed back into the compressor 13 How to Move the Shelves To avoid damaging the door seal open the door completely before removing the shelves For ea...

Page 16: ...14 14 Cabinet Dimensions 15 Electrical Circuit Diagram ...

Page 17: ...s have frozen iced up particularly near the evaporator outlet Wine cooler not cool enough The door was frequently opened Minimise opening and closing of door too often The door is not properly closed Close the door properly The door seal is damaged Replace the door seal The appliance has been over filled Do not overfill remove bottles until problem resolves Wine cooler doesn t work or is not cool ...

Page 18: ...ation Wine cooler is making more noise than normal The appliance is in contact with a wall or another item Make sure the appliance is not in contact with the wall or other item Some wine bottles are cooler than others The bottles are incorrectly positioned Realign the bottles Shelves can not be pulled out smoothly Shelves are not inserted correctly The door is not open sufficiently Check and inser...

Page 19: ...he unlikely event of a fault occurring please contact the retailer for advice on how to proceed Keep your receipt as proof of purchase for this product warranty The benefits given by this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies you may have under New Zealand Consumer law Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the New Zealand Consumer Law This warranty DOES NOT c...

Page 20: ...EC dated 12 December 2006 and electro magnetic compatibility established in Directive 2004 108 EC dated 15 December 2004 it is not responsible for any failure to observe the instructions given in this manual and current safety regulations for the correct use of the equipment and that it reserves the right to make any modifications to the equipment or this manual without prior notice 18 Decommissio...

Page 21: ...ge to the compressor Do not damage the feet of the appliance 19 Technical Specifications Model BEWC 66 Capacity 170L Climate Type SN N Protection Type I Voltage 220 240V AC Frequency 50Hz Rated Current 220 240V 1 0A Input Power 110W Temperature Control Range Left 3 10 C Right 5 18 C Net Weight 55kg Product Size W H D 75 7 x 86 x 57cm Note The rating label is situated inside the unit or on the outs...

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