Wine Cooler
8
9
NOTE:
It is normal for the actual temperature to vary slightly during normal operation.
PLEASE NOTE:
The light will not turn “ON” if the locking function is activated.
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Operating Instructions
Initial Setup
1.
Plug the unit into a functional electrical outlet. You will hear a beep, which is normal. The
display will revert to the actual internal temperature.
2. The control panel will be active. You must press before accessing any of the
control pads.
Control Panel Settings
The temperature of your wine cooler can be adjusted in a range of 4°C to 16°C.
The LED display shows the actual internal temperature. Your wine cooler when it is first turned
on, will have a factory setting of 8
°
C.
Control Panel (Fig. 1)
Control Panel Auto-Lock
Your wine cooler has an automatic control panel lock. You may manually activate or deactivate
the control panel lock by pressing the control pad To operate any of the functions on the
control panel, press the control pad before making a selection. The control panel lock will
automatically activate if the control panel is not touched for 30 seconds.
Manual Temperature Setting
The temperature of your wine cooler can be adjusted in a range of 4°C to 16°C.
The temperature may be set anywhere within this range by pressing the and pads. The
temperature can be displayed in Celsius only.
1.
Press the control pad .
2. After the beep, press the or pad to increase or decrease the temperature in
increments of one degree. The LED readout will reflect each change to the temperature
setting.
3. Once the desired setting has been reached, press the control panel pad.
Interior Light
(see Fig. 1)
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To complement the look of your wine cooler, a soft light has been built into the wine
cooler.
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Simply push the pad and the light comes on, push again to turn o . For maximum
Shelving
(See Fig. 2)
To remove or replace a full-width slide-out shelf:
1.
Gently tilt the shelf up and slide forward until the shelf has been completely removed.
2. To replace the shelf, gently slide the shelf back.
(Fig. 2)
Normal Operating Sounds
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Boiling water, gurgling sounds or slight vibrations that are the result of the refrigerant
circulating through the cooling coils.
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Compressor makes operational sounds when cycling on and o .