CARE AND CLEANING
TO CLEAN THE INSIDE AND THE EXTERIOR OF THE WINE CHILLER
Always unplug the chiller before cleaning. Do not use a hard brush or sponge. Use appropriate stainless steel cleaner when cleaning the door frame of the chiller. When cleaning the body of the chiller, use light soapy water with a soft cloth. When cleaning the inside DO NOT use soap or any detergent products. Use only a dry, soft cloth or towel.
DEFROSTING THE WINE CHILLER
If frost builds up in and around the chiller, that means there is too much humidity near the unit. Unplug the chiller and once the frost melts, carefully wipe down the outside or inside of the chiller.
NOTE: DO NOT USE A HEATER OR A SHARP UTENSIL TO REMOVE THE FROST.
IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE
In the event of a power failure, do not open the wine chiller door too frequently to ensure the internal temperature remains the same. A slight and gradual increase in temperature should have no effect on the wine.
If the ambient temperature is very hot, remove the wine from the chiller and place in a cooler environment.
CLEANING THE DUST FILTER/SCREEN
It is recommended that the dust filter/screen be cleaned every 6 months. Build up of dirt, dust, and other debris can decrease the efficiency of the cooling system. To clean the filter/screen, use a vacuum cleaner or a compressed air container. When using a compressed air container, please follow the directions and safety regulations of that product.
PREPARING THE WINE CHILLER FOR VACATION
For long vacations or absences, remove all bottles from the wine chiller and unplug the power supply. Move the thermostat to the lowest temperature setting before cleaning the interior and leave the door open.
TRANSPORTING THE WINE CHILLER
For transporting the wine chiller, secure all loose items, such as shelves by taping them securely in place to prevent damage.
NOTE: BE SURE THE WINE CHILLER STAYS IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION DURING TRANSPORTING.
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