Emerson Radio BO60 User Manual

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Place the corkscrew on the top of the wine bottle. Ensure that it remains

as upright as possible at all the times. If you hold the

corkscrew at an angle to the bottle,

it will not remove the cork properly.

(See Pic 2).

1.

2.

3.

Hold the corkscrew firmly and depress the lower part of the switch.
The corkscrew spiral will turn in a clockwise direction and enter the
cork, then gradually remove it from the bottle. When the corkscrew
mechanism stops, the cork has been fully removed from the bottle.

Lift the corkscrew away from the bottle.

To remove the cork from corkscrew,

the cork.

(See Pic 3).

hold the cork firmly and depress the

upper part of the switch. The spiral

will turn in an anti-clockwise direction

and release

(Pic.2)

3

Always return the corkscrew to the recharging unit when you have
finished with it. This will protect the mechanism while it is not in use.

4.

(Pic.3)

Note-It has been note d the automatic corks crew may experience
problems with a small percentage of plastic/synthetic corks and
undersized corks, if in this case the cork should be removed
manually.

SERVICE

CALL TOLL FREE:1-800-695-0098

TO FIND THE LOCATION AND
PHONE NUMBER OF YOUR
NEAREST SERVICE CENTER
PERMITTED TO PERFORM
WARRANTY

TO FIND THE LOCATION AND
PHONE NUMBER OF YOUR
NEAREST SERVICE CENTER
PERMITTED TO PERFORM
WARRANTY

Emerson Radio Corp.,

Consumer affairs Dept.,

5101 Statesman Drive,

Irving, Tx75063.

Batteries may not be disposed of in municipal waste.

Recycle or dispose in an environmentally sound manner.

Laws in most areas prohibit the incineration, land filling, or

mixing of nickel-metal hydride batteries with municipal

solid waste.

Return batteries to a federal or state

approved nickel-metal hydride

battery recycling center. Contact

your

local waste management officials

for other information regarding

the environmentally sound collection,

recycling and disposal of batteries.

For further assistance or proper disposal,

please call 1-800-8-BATTERY OR 1-800-530-4508

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