Smad JC-95E User manual

JC-95E
Wine Cooler
Owner’s Manual

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Table of Contents
I. General Safety Precautions….............................................2
II. Parts List……………………………………..........................3
III. Electrical Diagram………..……………….…….……………3
IV. Operating Your Wine Cooler…………………….………… .4
V. Optimizing Performance.……………………………………..6
VI. Maintenance ………………………………..………………...6
VII. Troubleshooting...................……………………………..…7

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I. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before Using Your Wine Cooler for the First Time:
Carefully read all instructions before using this wine cooler for the first time. Also make
sure the wine cooler stays in an upright position during transportation. After removing the
appliance from its packaging, make sure it is in good condition. If there are any issues with
the wine cooler, please contact an authorized service center immediately.
Place the appliance on a level floor surface that will be strong enough to support it
when it is at full capacity. To level the wine cooler adjust the leveling feet located at
the bottom of the appliance.
Do not use this wine cooler in applications for which it is not intended. Damage that
occurs from improper use or from unauthorized repairs will void the warranty.
For proper air circulation, please maintain a 50mm minimum clearance in between
the back of the wine cooler and the wall.
Do not operate this wine cooler in excessively moist or humid environments.
Keep the wine cooler away from direct sunlight.
Keep the wine cooler away from hazardous materials or combustible/flammable
substances.
★CAUTION:
This wine cooler is only designed for freestanding applications.
DANGER: RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT: An empty wine cooler can be
dangerous to children. Remove any latches, lids, locks, and/or doors from unused
or discarded appliances to prevent child entrapment and suffocation. Never allow
children to operate, play with or crawl inside this appliance.

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II. PARTS LIST
1. Temperature Control and light
2. Hinge Cover
3. Glass Door
4. Recessed Handle
5. Door Seal
6. Bottle Holder
7. Leveling Leg
8. Shelf
III. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM

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IV. OPERATING YOUR WINE COOLER
Initial Setup
Remove exterior and interior packing materials and connect the wine cooler to a power
supply. Once it is plugged in, let it run for at least 30 minutes. Do not change the
temperature or adjust any settings at this time.
Temperature Adjustment
Your wine cooler can be set to your desired temperature. The unit’s temperature range is
4°C to 18°C (39°F to 65°F).
Avoid setting the thermostat too high or the wine cooler may be unable to achieve
satisfactory cooling temperatures. The temperature scale runs from 1, the warmest setting,
to 7, the coldest. The 0 position is an OFF setting which can be used when the wine cooler
is standing empty. When storing wines in the wine cooler, keep them away from the rear
wall. To allow free circulation of cold air don’t pack wines too tightly on the shelves and
never put hot food in the wine cooler.
CHANGING THE REVERSIBLE DOOR
This appliance is designed with a reversible door feature. You have the option of
configuring the door to open/close either from the left or the right side. In order to reverse
the opening direction of your door, please follow these simple instructions.

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NOTE: If desired, please change the door swing prior to installation.
CAUTION: To avoid personal injury to yourself and/or damage to property, it is highly
recommended that someone assist you during the door reversal process.
Door Removal
Turn off the unit and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet.
Tilt the unit backwards and secure at an angle of 45 degrees.
Remove the upper hinge cover (Fig.1: No.6).
Remove the screws (Fig.1: No.1) that secure the upper hinge (Fig.1: No.5) to the frame.
Remove the upper hinge (Fig 1: No. 5).
Lift the door, remove from lower hinge and place it on a padded surface to prevent
damage and scratches.
Remove the screws (Fig 1: No.3) that hold the lower hinge, front leg (Fig.1: No.2).
Remove the lower hinge, front leg (Fig. 1: No.2).
Remove the front leg (Fig. 1: No. 4) and transfer to opposite side.
Door Installation
Remove the cover plate (Fig. 2: No.7) covering the upper hinge holes.
Reverse the direction of lower hinge (Fig. 2: No. 2).
Install the lower hinge, front leg (Fig. 2: No. 2) on the lower frame with screws (Fig. 2:
No. 3).
Secure door onto lower hinge.
Holding the door in the closed position, secure the upper hinge (Fig. 2: No. 5) to the
door and screw into the frame (Fig. 2: No. 1).
Note: Do not fully tighten the screws (Fig. 2: No. 1) until the top of the door is level with
the top of the unit.
Install upper hinge cover (Fig. 2: No. 6) over the upper hinge.

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V. OPTIMIZING PERFORMANCE
To ensure maximum performance and efficiency, be sure to place your wine cooler
in an area where there is proper air circulation. Also make sure the plumbing and
electrical connections are correct.
Allow for proper clearance around the wine cooler. Below are the recommended
clearances:
Sides: 3/4" (19 mm)
Top: 4” (100 mm)
Back: 2” (50 mm)
For proper internal air circulation, do not overfill your wine cooler.
Do not place the unit in direct sunlight.
Do not place heated wines in your wine cooler.
Do not store perishable food in your wine cooler. The unit’s interior temperature may
not be low enough to prevent spoilage.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the wine cooler.
VI. MAINTENANCE
Shut off the power supply before cleaning the unit’s cabinet.
Remove all wines and storage shelves.
Clean the unit’s interior with a warm water and neutral detergent solution.
Thoroughly dry all surfaces.
Please Note:
a. Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the wine cooler.
b. Use mild, soapy water to clean the unit’s door seal.
c. To ensure efficient operation, also thoroughly clean the back and bottom of the
wine cooler.

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VII. TROUBLESHOOTING
Many common wine cooler problems can be easily solved, saving you the cost of a
possible service call. Try the suggestions below to see if you can solve your problem
before calling customer service.
Symptoms
Possible cause
Solutions
The wine cooler
does not cool.
The unit is not
plugged in.
The voltage is
incorrect.
A fuse may be
broken.
Plug in the unit.
Ensure proper voltage.
Have the unit’s fuse replaced.
The wine cooler
does not get cold
enough.
The temperature
setting may be
incorrect.
The wine cooler may
be placed too close to
a heat source.
There is insufficient
ventilation.
The door is not
completely closed or
the door seal is not
working properly.
Make sure the set temperature is
correct.
Keep the wine cooler away from
direct sunlight or other heat sources.
Place the wine cooler in an area with
proper ventilation and clearances.
Close the door tightly. Do not open
the door frequently and do not keep
the door open for extended periods
of time.
The wine cooler
seems to make
too much noise
The unit is not leveled
or positioned
properly.
There is insufficient
ventilation.
The unit is too close
to a wall or another
surface.
Adjust the unit’s feet and ensure the
product is level.
Allow sufficient clearance around the
unit.
Allow sufficient clearance around the
unit.
Frost is building
up in the unit.
There is excess
humidity or the
interior temperature is
too low.
Turn off the wine cooler, unplug it
and remove the frost buildup
manually. Reconnect the power
once the ice has thawed.

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LIMITED MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
This appliance is covered by a limited manufacturer’s warranty. For one year from the
original date of purchase, the manufacturer will repair or replace any parts of this appliance
that prove to be defective in materials and workmanship, provided the appliance has been
used under normal operating conditions as intended by the manufacturer.
Warranty Terms:
During the first year, any components of this appliance found to be defective due to
materials or workmanship will be repaired or replaced, at the manufacturer’s discretion, at
no charge to the original purchaser. The purchaser will be responsible for any removal or
transportation costs.
Warranty Exclusions:
The warranty will not apply if damage is caused by any of the following:
Power failure
Damage in transit or when moving the appliance
Improper power supply such as low voltage, defective household wiring or
inadequate fuses
Accident, alteration, misuse or abuse of the appliance such as using non-approved
accessories, inadequate air circulation in the room or abnormal operating conditions
(extreme temperatures)
Use in commercial or industrial applications
Fire, water damage, theft, war, riot, hostility or acts of God such as hurricanes,
floods, etc.
Use of force or damage caused by external influences
Partially or completely dismantled appliances
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