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• There will be a 3 degree variance +/- between the temperature you
select and the temperature indicated on the LED readout. This occurs
because the wine cooler activates and deactivates trying to maintain
your desired temperature. There is often a 10˚ variance between the top
and bottom shelves of the wine cooler. Therefore, if you have set the
wine cooler for 50˚ and have a mix of red and white wines, you may
want to put the white wine on the bottom shelf where the temperature
will be 45˚ F, and place the red wine on the top shelf where the
temperature will be 55˚ F.
Shelving
(Type and number of shelves will vary per model)
• The shelves are designed for appearance and easy cleaning. Larger
bottles or Magnums can be more easily accommodated at the cross
shelves at the bottom of the cooler. You will notice that the shelves are
designed so the bottles do not line-up directly over one another. This
allows free air movement and provides more space.
• Your wine cooler comes with 3 or 4 wine shelves which glide out. This
number depends on the model purchased.
• To remove the glide out shelves, pull out the shelf completely, carefully
lift the shelf from the securing hooks on the tracks and remove.
To replace the shelf make sure that the securing hooks on each track are
in between the shelf stoppers on the shelf.
Interior Light
(see fig. #1)
• To complement the look of your wine collection, a soft light has been
built into the wine cooler. Simply push the "On/Off" button and the
light comes on, push again for off. For maximum energy efficiency,
leave light off when not viewing your collection.
• When door is open the light will go on. Upon closing the door,
the light will go off in approximately 15 seconds.
Normal Operating Sounds You May Hear
• Boiling water, gurgling sounds or slight vibrations that are the result of
the refrigerant circulating through the cooling coils.
• The thermostat control will click when it cycles on and off.
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