
USING YOUR WINE CHILLER
Remove Packaging
Before using, be sure all packing materials and tape have been removed. There is a shipping bracket below the handle. Remove the bracket and replace the three screws with the white plug buttons.
If you are discarding an old refrigerator, remove the doors to reduce the danger of children being trapped inside.
Set the Control
The temperature range of the wine chiller is from the low forties to the mid sixties. The middle range is approximately 55°F.
Position your wine inventory accordingly (i.e. white wines in the cooler zones and red in the warmer zones).
As with any refrigeration product, there is a slight temperature variance at different locations within the cabinet.
The coolest bottles will be in the rear of the four middle shelves.
The bottles on the top two shelves will be 3°F. to 7°F. warmer. This is the warmest location.
The bottles in the front of the middle four shelves will be 1°F. to 4°F. warmer than those at the rear of the shelves.
To set the control, turn
it to the middle thermostat setting. Once the bottles are loaded, allow at least
48 hours before making any adjustments to the initial setting.
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Insert Wine Bottles
The top two racks each hold six bottles, two deep with the necks alternating front to back.
The middle four racks each hold eight bottles, two deep with necks alternating front to back.
The bottom rack holds six bottles and is loaded with necks facing the rear. Tall bottles should not be loaded on the bottom rack because they may prevent the door from closing.
LOADING TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS
•The bottom rack may be removed for storing “jug” wines.
•You may store magnums and other large bottles on the upper right and left positions or on any of the middle racks by removing the rack directly above them.
•The bottles on the top rack, directly under the light, will be exposed to a slightly higher temperature when the light is on. Position your wines accordingly and remember to turn off the light when it is no longer needed.
•Keep wines that you plan to use for everyday drinking and entertaining on the front half of the racks where labels are completely visible. Place wines for aging or longer term storage in the rear.
•Do not allow children to climb, stand or hang on the wine chiller shelves. They could seriously injure themselves and possibly cause damage to the wine chiller.
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