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Securing Your Wine Cellar
Before moving the wine cellar in place, confirm the finished dimensions, electrical location,
minimum door and shelf clearances, and door panel instructions.
1. Position wine cellar in front of cutout.
2. Verify operation by plugging power
cord in receptacle. Power switch will
be shipped in the "ON" position and
showroom switch will be in the "OFF"
position. (If showroom switch is
switched to the "ON" position,
showroom mode is engaged and
power is shut-off to the compressor.
This mode is for showroom display
only).
3. Roll wine cellar into cutout to within 3"
(7.6 cm) of being flush with cabinets.
To avoid kitchen cabinet damage,
place cardboard between cabinets and
wine cellar. Push cardboard back with
wine cellar and remove cardboard
when wine cellar is in place.
4. Lift the wine cellar off the rollers, adjust to
desired height and level wine cellar by using a
5/16" hex head wrench. (Refer to Figure at the
right)
a) To raise/lower right side rear, rotate the
right side rear hex rod.
b) To raise/lower the left side rear, rotate
the left side rear hex rod.
c) To raise/lower the right side front, rotate
the right side front hex rod.
d) To raise/lower the left side front, rotate
the left side front hex rod.
NOTE: DO NOT use an electric driving device.
Overtightening can cause damage.
5. Align wine cellar with sides of cabinets by adjusting leveling legs. Rotate leveling legs until
firmly in place against floor.
6. To secure wine cellar, raise unit until compartment cover is firmly seated under the soffit or
anti-tip boards.
7. Open door. Control panel should be lit. Verify
the position of the power on/off and showroom switch if there is no power to wine cellar.
DETAIL "A"
LEFT SIDE
FRONT
REAR
LEVELING
LEGS
A
VIEW SHOWN WITH KICKPLATE REMOVED
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Power ON/OFF
Switch
Showroom
Switch
DETAIL "B"
RIGHT SIDE
FRONT
REAR
LEVELING
LEGS
B

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