CARE AND MAINTENANCE
•Unplug the power source before cleaning your wine cooler.
•Do not store chemicals in or near your wine cooler. Be especially mindful that the rear of your wine
cooler is the hottest part.
•Clean the dust on the
•Drain the condensed water inside the box once every week.
•Arrange the wine bottles with the bottoms of wine bottles 5cm away from the ventilation outlet.
•Remember that your wine cooler can only cool wine bottles if the room’s ambient temperature is not too low. If the ambient temperature drops below the
setting you have selected to chill your wine to, the wine cooler will chill to match the ambient temperature. This can run the risk of freezing, so make sure you have taken a room’s temperature range into account before you set your wine cooler up in one.
•Do not use hard brushes, soap or detergent to clean the inside cabinet. Simply wipe it with a dry, clean piece of cloth.
•Do not place any electrical appliance on top of your wine cooler.
•Do not try to force out the chrome shelves from your wine cooler. To remove the shelves, always pull them out gently, and be careful of obstructions particularly the gasket seals.
•Never close the door forcefully apart because the performance of the hinge may suffer.
•Never use oil to lubricate the hinge as oil may seep down and subject the rubber seal to cracking.
•If a power failure occurs, avoid opening the wine cooler door. Most power failures are corrected within a few hours and shouldn’t affect the temperature in your wine cooler as long as you don’t open the door too often. If the power is going to be off for a longer time, you should be careful that you don’t expose your bottles to a dramatic warming as condensation or the chance of mold developing may occur.
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