To adjust the temperature,
press the SET button, then use the UP/DOWN
keys to navigate
to the preferred temperature.
For example,
if you are storing red wine, you may want to set
a temperature
of 61 degrees
Fahrenheit.
When the correct temperature
appears in the DISPLAY window of the control panel, press
SET to confirm.
Remember
that each compartment
has separate controls so you will need
to set the temperature
in each compartment
separately.
PLEASE NOTE: Cold air falls and warmer
air rises, and there will be a small temperature
variation
from the bottom to the top of the unit. The temperature
sensor is located in the
middle of each compartment
and records the temperature
at that point. The temperature
at
the bottom of the unit will always be slightly colder.
Drip Tray
At the rear of the unit, near the bottom, you can see a plastic tray positioned
above the
compressor.
This tray catches water that condenses
inside the appliance.
Heat from the
normal operation of the compressor
should evaporate
the water that collects
in the tray.
Interior Lights
Each compartment
has an interior
light that can be turned
on or off by pressing
the
ON/OFF button located on the left side of each control panel.
It is not a good idea to leave
these lights on for too long. They can raise the internal temperature
of the compartments.
For instructions
on replacement
of bulbs, see page 9.
Compressor
Run Indicator
When
your unit's compressor
is running,
either one or both control
panels will display
moving
icons representing
a running fan.
If the compressor
stops running,
the icons will
stop running as well.
Memorizing
Temperature
Settings
Your unit has been designed
to "remember"
the last run mode to which it was set.
If you
suffer a power outage or any other power cutoff, the unit will automatically
return to the
previous temperature
settings
after power is returned.
About the Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD)
When you press any key, a blue backlight
will appear in the Display Panel.
If no other key
is pressed, the backlight
will automatically
go out after 2 minutes.
In the event that there is a fault in the unit, an ALARM
indication will appear on the screen.
ALARM Mode
In ALARM
mode, the unit will make a beeping sound and display an alarm message.
If the
LCD on the control panel displays any of the following
messages:
PROBE ERROR,
LOW
TEMP or HIGH TEMP, consult the Troubleshooting
section of this manual.
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