Installing & Maintaining Air Filters; Installing The Water Trays; Using Your Wine Cellar; Temperature Adjustments/Control - Cuisinart Private Reserve CWC-800CENS Instruction Booklet

Dual 8-bottle wine cellar set
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To ensure proper internal air circulation, do
not overfill your wine cellar.
INSTALLING & MAINTAINING AIR FILTERS
Your wine cellar has removable air filters that
help keep the fans and motors free of dust
and dirt. They are easy to install and remove,
and should be cleaned every 3 months.
To Install:
Align the tabs on the air filters with the slots
on the back of each wine cellar. Turn the
filters counterclockwise to lock in place.
NOTE: The air filters are used to collect
larger particles from being drawn into the
ventilation fans, which could affect the unit's
performance.
To Clean:
Remove the air filters and wash with warm,
soapy water. Rinse thoroughly, dry com-
pletely, and reinstall in the back of the wine
cellar.

INSTALLING THE WATER TRAYS

Each wine cellar contains a water tray. The
purpose of the water tray is to collect the
condensation drained from the interior. The
collected water will evaporate, so there is no
need to remove the water manually.

USING YOUR WINE CELLAR

Place your wine cellar on a flat surface that
is strong enough to support it when fully
loaded. Allow at least 2 inches between the
rear of the unit and the wall. Gently place/
slide the racks into the wine cellar. Connect
the two wine cellars as previously mentioned
on page 4-5. Plug the power cord into a
standard electrical outlet and the unit will
turn on automatically to the default setting.
Place bottles inside the unit.

TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENTS/CONTROL

Determine the best setting to use: Refer to
the temperature guide for appropriate storing
temperatures (see page 8).
Important Note: In order to operate effi-
ciently, thermoelectric products should be in
an environment with an ambient temperature
of not more than 70°F (21°C).

DUAL WINE CELLAR OPERATION

Each wine cellar has its own electronic
temperature control panel on the front. When
initially turned on, the LEDs will show the
default setting of 55°F. You can set the
temperature of each wine cellar at any
setting from 39°F to 68°F. The LEDs will then
display the set temperature.
NOTE: White wine is kept at a lower tem-
perature than red wine. By pressing the Up
or Down temperature button on the display
panel, the wine cellar goes into temperature
adjust mode. You can set the cavity tem-
perature upward or downward by 1-degree
intervals. An audbile beep will be heard for
each degree when the button is pressed.
When the desired temperature is reached,
stop pressing the button. The temperature
display will continue to flash for around 5
seconds, then stop flashing, and the unit will
exit that mode automatically. The display will
show the set cavity temperature. During the
temperature setting, flashing on the display
may be (or may not be) observed. It depends
on the speed the button is pressed. Either
way is normal. Please note that the actual
cabinet temperature inside a thermoelectric
unit is dependent on the outside ambient
temperature. As a result, you may set the
cabinet for a certain temperature, but the
cabinet may not reach that temperature.
For this model, when the ambient tempera-
ture is 77˚F, the lowest temperature that can
be reached is 46°F–48˚F. When ambient
temperature is 70˚F, the cabinet temperature
can reach approximately 39°F–41˚F.

INTERIOR LIGHT CONTROL

Your wine cellar has interior lights for your
viewing pleasure. The interior display light
option allows you to showcase your personal
collection of wines. To activate this feature,
press the display light button. This button is
located on the control panel (see page 5).
The interior light will remain on permanently
until the display light button is pressed
again. Under normal operation, it is best for
the light to remain off.

POWER INTERRUPTIONS

Occasionally, there may be power interrup-
tions due to thunderstorms or other causes.
Remove the power cord from the AC outlet
when a power outage occurs. When power
has been restored, replug the power cord
into the AC outlet.
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