2. Parts and Features
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1. | TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB | 7. | WATER BOX | |||
2. | LI GHT SWI TCH | 8. | REAM COVER | |||
3. | LI GHT | 9. | MAGNETI C SEAL | |||
4. | FAN MASK | 10. | GLASS | |||
5. | SHELF | 11. | DOOR FRAME | |||
6. | FOOT |
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Note: Your specific model of wine cooler may differ slightly from the diagram above (in light placement, bottle capacity, etc,) but its operation will be essentially the same.
1.Temperature control knob (only found on models with manual temperature control)- turn the knob clockwise to lower the temperature or counter clockwise to raise the temperature.
2.Light switch (only on models with manual temperature control) - push the switch to turn the light on or off.
3.Light- the light is an
4.Fan mask- this is protects the fan from accidental damage.
5.Shelf- your wine cooler comes with either chrome metal shelves or wooden racks (depending upon the model.) Either style of shelf easily slides in and out.
6.Foot- these levelling legs screw in and out to help level your cooler on slightly unlevel surfaces.
7.Water box- this is located outside the cooler, in the back. It catches water condensed from inside your cooler and holds it for evaporation.
8.Cover- this covers and protects your door hinge. Remove it to access the hinge (if you want to reverse the door swing, for example).
9.Magnetic seal- this gasket ensures a solid, airtight seal between the door and the cabinet.
10.Glass- the tempered glass protects your wine while displaying it.
11.Door frame- open and close your cooler by the door frame or the handle (if included on your model).
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