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THERMOELECTRIC
WINE CHILLER
25 Liter / 8-bottle Capacity
Operation Manual
Index
I. General Safety Precautions...............................1
II. Operation ..........................................................2
III. Technical Data ..................................................3
IV. Product Diagram...............................................4
V. Electrical Diagram............................................4
VI. Specific Precautions..........................................5
VII. Maintenance...................................................... 5
VIII. Troubleshooting................................................6
1
I. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
•Carefully remove the refrigerator from the package.
•Plastic bags, nails, etc. should be kept out of the reach of children.
•Read the operation manual carefully before use. The manufacturer
will not be responsible for any damage due to improper use or
repairs made by unqualified personnel.
•Before cleaning the refrigerator, make sure it is unplugged.
Never clean the unit with an acid preparation, medical, dilution,
gasoline, oil or any kind of chemical substance that could
damage the refrigerator.
•Repairs should only be made by authorized service centers.
Caution –
1. To reduce the risk of fire, replace fuse only with same type.
2. Free standing installation only.
3. Do not use extension cords.
4. Danger: Risk of child entrapment. Before throwing away your
old refrigerator, it must be noted: a) Take off the door; b) Leave
the shelves in place, so that children may not easily climb inside.
2
II. OPERATION OF CHILLER
The interior temperature can be adjusted from 52° F to 64.4° F.
When the power is connected, the cooling system starts to work.
Set the desired temperature using the plus (+) and minus (-) controls
above the door. The cooling function will shut off when the inside
of the chiller reaches the set temperature and restart when the
temperature inside rises above the set temperature.
Push the “C/F” button on the right to switch between Celsius and
Fahrenheit on the LCD display.
Push the “LIGHT” button on the right to control the interior light.
NOTE:
After setting the temperature, the LCD display will return to
showing the current temperature inside the cooler.
Keep this instruction manual for future reference.
3 4
III. TECHNICAL DATA
Volume (liter) 25L
Material Case Iron
Door Glass
Size: (WxHxD) (in) 101⁄4
"
x 191⁄2
"
x 193⁄4
"
Weight (lbs) 17.5 lbs.
Consumption (KW*h/24h) 0.5
Temperature Control 52-64.4° F / 11–18° C
Temperature below
Environment Temp.
<77° F / <25° C
Rated Voltage AC110/220V
Rated Frequency 60HZ/50HZ
Input power 70W
IV. PRODUCT DIAGRAM
V. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
1. “C/F” Switch 5. Temp – (down) 9. Handle
2. Key Light 6. Door 10. Shelf
3. LCD Display 7. Lamp 11. Foot
4. Temp + (up) 8. Fan Cover
6
VIII. TROUBLE SHOOTING
SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
Not cooling. • Not plugged in.
• Low voltage.
• Fuse broken.
• Plug in cord.
• Ensure normal voltage.
• Change fuse.
Temperature inside
the chiller is not
cold enough.
• Chiller is too close
to a heat source.
• Bad ventilation
• Fan doesn’t work.
• Door is not closed
tightly, left open or
opened too frequently.
• Keep the chiller away from
direct sunlight, fire, etc.
• Place chiller in well ven-
tilated area and keep area
around fans clear.
• Check that the plug is con-
nected or replace the fan.
• Close the door tightly and
do not open too often or
for too long a time.
Peculiar smell
inside the chiller.
• Check for sour foods or
drinks inside the chiller.
• Wrap the source or take it
out, clean the inside.
Inside light flashes. • The temperature was set
higher than the current
inside temperature.
• The automatic defrost
function started to work.
• Adjust the temperature
lower.
• This is the normal
indicator light function.
No repair is needed.
Frost or ice
inside the chiller.
• Too much humidity or
too low temperature
outside the chiller.
• Disconnect the plug to
stop the power and allow
for defrosting. Connect
power again when
interior is dry.
5
VI. PRECAUTIONS
In order to function at its potential, this wine cooler needs to be
placed on a flat floor, with 1" clearance on each side and 4" clearance
at the back.
Make sure the cooler is stable and level on the floor by adjusting
the feet height on the bottom of the chiller.
Avoid direct sunlight and high temperatures.
Hot food should be cooled down before placing in the chiller. Do
not mix uncooked food with cooked food.
Do not place heavy articles on the top of the chiller.
VII. MAINTENANCE
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning the cabinet. Take out
wines and shelves, and then clean the cabinet with soda water first
and then with clean water.
• To avoid damage, do not use soap or detergent.
• Clean the chiller regularly.