GE WineChiller Wine chiller has odor, Moisture forms on, Outside of wine chiller, Humid weather

Models: WineChiller

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Safety Instructions

Installation

Instructions

Operating

Instructions

Care and Cleaning

Troubleshooting Tips

Consumer Support

Before you call for service…

Problem

 

Possible Causes

What To Do

 

 

 

 

Wine chiller has odor

 

Interior needs cleaning.

See Care and cleaning.

Moisture forms on

 

Not unusual during periods

Wipe surface dry.

outside of wine chiller

 

of high humidity.

 

Moisture collects inside

 

Too frequent or too long

 

(in humid weather,

 

door openings.

 

air carries moisture

 

 

 

 

Wine bottles touching

Reposition bottles.

into wine chiller when

 

door is opened)

 

the back wall.

 

Frost forms on interior

 

This is normal.

See the Defrosting section.

surfaces of wine chiller

 

 

 

 

Door left open.

Excessive frost may form if the door is left open.

 

 

 

 

 

See the Defrosting section.

 

 

 

Door is not self-closing. Always make sure that the

 

 

 

door is closed after opening.

 

 

 

Check to see if a bottle is holding door open.

Wine chiller too cold

 

Temperature control

See About the control and settings.

 

 

is set too cold.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If the temperature setting is

When the power came back on, the wine chiller

 

 

not showing what you last

returned to the default setting, which is RED WINE.

 

 

selected, a power outage

Reset the control to the desired setting.

 

 

may have occurred.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The room temperature where

For proper operation, the room temperature should

 

 

the wine chiller is located is

be equal to or greater than the set temperature of the

 

 

too cold.

wine chiller.

Temperature in the

 

This is normal.

After you set the temperature, the display will go

display is not the

 

 

back to showing the actual temperature.

temperature that

 

 

 

was just set.

 

 

 

Temperature pads do

 

Temperature pads have

To unlock, simply press and hold the RED WINE

not respond

 

been locked.

and the INTERIOR LIGHT pads at the same time

 

 

 

for 3 seconds. LOC will appear in the display when the

 

 

 

temperature pads have been locked.

Condensation on front

 

Wine chiller is located in a

Wipe off the condensation with a clean, dry cloth.

of door

 

high humidity environment.

Locate the wine chiller in a lower humidity

 

 

 

 

 

 

environment.

Water on floor behind

 

Door left open.

Door is not self-closing. Always make sure that the

wine chiller

 

 

door is closed after opening.

 

 

 

Check to see if a bottle is holding door open.

 

 

 

 

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GE WineChiller Wine chiller has odor, Moisture forms on, Outside of wine chiller, Humid weather, Air carries moisture

WineChiller specifications

The GE WineChiller is a cutting-edge appliance designed for wine enthusiasts and collectors, ensuring optimal storage conditions for fine wines. Combining innovative technology with elegant design, the WineChiller is the perfect addition to any home or dining space.

One of the standout features of the GE WineChiller is its precise temperature control. With a temperature range typically between 41°F to 65°F, it allows users to set the perfect environment for different types of wine. This versatility ensures both red and white wines are stored at their ideal temperatures, enhancing their flavor profiles and overall enjoyment.

The WineChiller is equipped with advanced cooling technology that provides consistent airflow and temperature stability. This is crucial for preserving the integrity of the wine, preventing fluctuations that can lead to spoilage or loss of quality. Additionally, the unit often features a dual-zone design, allowing users to store their wines in separate sections with different temperatures, accommodating both reds and whites simultaneously.

Another key characteristic is the ultra-violet (UV) glass door, which protects bottled wine from harmful light exposure. UV rays can degrade wine quality over time, and the tinted glass offers an effective barrier while allowing users to showcase their collections. Inside, the adjustable shelves provide flexibility, accommodating various bottle sizes, from standard Bordeaux to larger formats like magnums.

The GE WineChiller also emphasizes energy efficiency, often meeting or exceeding ENERGY STAR standards. This means that while you’re preserving your wine collection, you’re also being environmentally responsible and reducing your energy consumption.

Aesthetic appeal is another important aspect of the WineChiller. Designed with sleek lines and modern finishes, it complements any décor, making it an attractive focal point in dining rooms, kitchens, or entertainment areas.

Finally, many models come equipped with advanced digital controls, making it easy for users to monitor temperature settings and make adjustments as needed. Some even include built-in alarms to notify users of temperature changes, ensuring that your valuable collection is always protected.

In summary, the GE WineChiller is a premium solution for wine storage that combines sophisticated technology, elegant design, and practical features to enhance the wine-loving experience.