Operating
the Internal
Lights
Each compartment
has an internal light to make it easier for you to see the wines you have
stored. To turn these lights on or off, simply use the ON/OFF
button located on the left side of the
control panel.
Please
note:
The internal
lights should not be left on for a prolonged
period of time, since the
heat generated
can raise the temperature
of the stored wine.
Compressor
Run Indicator
When your unit's compressor
is running,
both control panels will display
moving icons represent-
ing 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 tempera-
ture settings
after power is returned.
About
the Liquid
Crystal
Display
(LCD)
When you press any key, a 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 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) on the control panel displays
any of the following
messages:
PROBE ERROR,
LOW TEMP or HIGH TEMP, consult the Wine Cellar Troubleshooting
section of
this manual.
Shelving
The shelves
in your unit are chrome-plated
so they will not rust. These shelves pull out only 1/3
of the way. This is a safety features
so that neither the unit nor the shelves will tip over.
Care and Cleaning
of Your Wine Cellar
Cleaning
the Outside
Clean the outside
of your unit with mild soapy water. Dry thoroughly
with a soft cloth. To clean the
door gasket,
use only mild soapy water. Never use harsh detergents
or scouring
pads to clean
any part of your Wine Cellar.
Cleaning
the Inside
Unplug your Wine Cellar and remove all bottles. Rinse the inside surface with plain water and dry
the chrome shelves.
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