Operating Instructions; Using Your Wine Cellar; Proper Air Circulation; Electrical Requirements - Cuisinart CWC-1200TS Instruction Booklet

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Important: When using the wine cellar for
the first time, allow at least 24 hours for the
internal temperature to adjust properly.
Make sure there are at least 3 to 5 bottles
in the unit.
ALWAYS REMOVE ALL BOTTLES BEFORE
MOVING THE WINE CELLAR

Using your Wine Cellar

Place your wine cellar on a flat surface that is
strong enough to support it when fully loaded.
Gently place/slide the racks in the wine cellar.
Plug the power cord into a standard electrical
outlet and the unit will turn on automatically to
the default setting.
Place bottles inside the cellar.
Determine the best setting to use: refer to the
temperature guide for appropriate serving
temperatures (see page 7).
The unit's cooling system operates efficiently
with an ambient temperature of less than 70°F
(21°C).

Proper Air Circulation

To assure that your wine cellar works at the
maximum efficiency it was designed for, you
should install it in a location where there is
proper air circulation and electrical
connections.
Allow 2 inches of space on both sides and rear
of the wine cellar to allow proper ventilation.
To ensure proper internal air circulation do
not overfill your wine cellar.
This wine cellar is designed to be freestanding
only, and should not be recessed or built in
(fully recessed).
NOTE: Allow enough space in the front of
the unit to open the door 120°.

Electrical Requirements

Do not plug unit into the same outlet as a
refrigerator or microwave.
Make sure there is a suitable power outlet
(120 volts, 15 amps) with proper grounding to
power the wine cellar.
Avoid the use of three-prong plug adapters or
cutting off the grounding prong in order to
accommodate a two plug outlet. This is a
dangerous practice since it provides no
effective grounding for the wine cellar and
may result in a shock hazard.

Leveling your Wine Cellar

Your wine cellar has 4 leveling legs. After
properly placing your wine cellar in its final
position, you can level your wine cellar.
(Please note that the leg that stands on the
hinge is the shorter leg.)
Leveling legs can be adjusted by turning
them clockwise to raise the wine cellar or by
turning them counterclockwise to lower the
cellar.

Installation Limitations

Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit.
Do not locate the unit in a moist place or display
in direct sunlight.
Do not place the unit next to a major appliance
that emits large amounts of heat, such as a
dishwasher, microwave, toaster oven, oven or
barbecue, etc.
Do not install your wine cellar in any location
not properly insulated or heated (garage, etc).
Select a suitable location for the wine cellar
on a hard, even surface away from direct
sunlight or heat source, e.g., radiators,
baseboard heaters, cooking appliances, etc.
Any surface unevenness should be corrected
with the leveling legs located on the front and
rear bottom corners of the wine cellar. Avoid
placing unit where there may be electrical
interference.
NOTE: To minimize the risk of rusting,
leakage and insulation damage, avoid
placing the unit in a place where heavy
moisture is present. Under no circumstances
spill or directly apply water onto or into the
unit.
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