Installation Guide

Parts Breakdown (Varies Depending on Models)
1. Right Upper Hinge
2. LED Light
3. Fan Housing
4. Temperature Sensor
5. Exhaust Window
6. Shelf
7. Carbon Filter
8. Foot
9. Lock Catch
10. Lower Hinge
11. Glass
12. Door Seal
13. Light Switch
14. Temperature Controller
15. Temperature Switch
16. Temperature Display
Temperature Adjustments
It is recommended that you install the wine cooler in a cool and dry environment
free of temperature fluctuations. If the ambient temperature is above or below
recommended operating temperatures, the performance of the unit may be af-
fected. Placing the unit in extreme cold or hot conditions may cause internal
cabinet temperatures to fluctuate and prevents proper cooling. The stated tem-
perature range may not be reached.
The temperature may fluctuate depending on whether or not the interior light is
on or off or whether the bottles are located on the upper, middle or lower sec-
tion.
When initially turned on, the LED will show the ambient temperature.
Your wine cooler has electronic temperature controls on the front of the unit.
You can set the temperature of your wine cooler at any setting within the normal
operating range.
By pressing the (+) or (up arrow) temperature button on the display you can
increase the temperature. Pressing the (-) (down arrow) temperature button will
lower the temperature. Your wine cooler also has a light showcasing your wine
and for added visibility. A light switch on the control panel will activate the LED
light. Under normal operation it is best for the light to remain off.
If you have just installed your wine cooler, allow the wine cooler to sit for 2
hours before use. The allows time for the internal coolant to settle.
Minor differences between the internal cabinet temperature and the LED
display are normal.
Wine Cooler Features & Use