OPERATION OF REFRIGERATOR
Clean the inside before use.
Fix the shelves properly according to the instruction.
When first time use (or haven’t used it for a long time), you should adjust the temperature to
minimum and have the cabinet empty running for 2 hours, and then put your wine in it and adjust the
desired temperature.
When the power is connected, cooling system starts to work. The TEMP-ADJ button is set on certain
position, which means that if the temperature in the wine cooler reaches the point set, Self-control
Temperature System stops cooling system so the temperature in the cabinet rises gradually.
When the inside temperature rises above the set point, Cooling Self-control Temperature starts to
work again, the cellar enter into cooling circles.
When you want to change the temperature in the cabinet, you can push
or
to increase and
decrease the temperature.
You can push the “C/F” button to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit or push the “ ” button to
control the light inside.
Lighting: After connecting the wine cooler, the light will be off. Press " " to turn on or turn off the
light. You can turn on/off according to your needs.
NOTE:
After you setting the temperature, the LED display will return to show the temperature in the cooler,
but it could turn to the point that you have set gradually.
PARTICULAR PRECAUTIONS
Please unplug the wine cellar before moving.
If there is a long distance to move, please use a cart for delivery
Please check if all the parts are ready before installation.
In order to function at its potential, this wine cooler needs to be placed on flat floor, with 5cm spaces
at each side and 10 cm at the backside.
The height of the wine cooler is adjustable by adjusting the four legs, but cannot be over 20 mm of
each.
Keep ventilation holes clear, and keep at a distance of 50 mm from surroundings.
Please keep away from the heat resources or gas.
Avoid direct sunshine and carry high temperature.
Do not place heavy articles on the top of the cellar.
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