EdgeStar TWR125SS specifications Thank you and Intro, Table of Contents

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Note: Your door and handle may appear different than pictured

 

 

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

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Thanks and Intro

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Important Safeguards

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Specifications

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Parts and Features

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Operation

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Troubleshooting

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Limited Warranty

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Thank you and Intro

Thank you for purchasing this EdgeStar wine cooler. Once you get this unit set up, it will provide you and your family with years of great service.

If you are reading this owner’s manual, you’ve probably already unpacked the unit. Note that you should save the packaging in case you need to safely transport this wine cooler in the future.

In order to assemble this wine cooler, carefully unpack all parts. The only assembly required is that of the handle. In order to install the handle, you need a phillips screwdriver, the handle, and the two installation screws.

Open the door of the wine cooler.

Locate the two screw holes on the inside of the door (they may be partially obscured by the door liner gasket.) If the gasket obscures the screw holes, gently pull that section of the gasket out of the door.

Insert the screws into the holes. They should

now poke out of the front of the door.

• Line up the holes in the handle with the screws and give each screw about 2-4 full turns into the handle.

Now screw the screws in all the way, reset the gasket into the door (if you removed it) and your handle is installed!

After you get the handle installed, make sure that your wine cooler is fully unpacked, and position it where you want it to go (remember, for the best conditions for your wine, choose a spot in a cool (room temperature) area, out of the sun, and with about 2-4” around all sides and the back for adequate ventilation. Make sure the unit is set on a sturdy surface that can support its weight. Note that you can screw in and out the legs to level the unit. You may also want to clean the interior with a solution of mild soap and water and a damp cloth. Then plug the unit in, set the temperature, and fill it with wine.

At what temperature should you set the wine cooler? Some of the experts differ in their opinions, but we recommend low to mid 50’s (F) for whites and mid 60’s (F) for reds. Enjoy!

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