Operating instructions, Temperature control – Cuisinart CWC-1200 User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Place your wine cellar on a flat surface

that is strong enough to support it when

fully loaded.

. Allow 3" (76mm) of space on both sides

and rear of the wine cellar to allow proper

ventilation.

3. This wine cellar is designed to be

freestanding only, and should not be

recessed or built in (fully recessed).

4. Do not place heavy objects on top of the

unit.

5. Do not locate the unit in a moist place or

display in direct sunlight.

6. 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.

7. Do not plug unit into the same outlet as a

refrigerator or microwave.

8. The unit’s cooling system operates

efficiently with an ambient temperature of

less than 70°F (1°C).

9. Gently place/slide the racks in the wine

cooler.

10. Determine the best setting to use: refer to

the temperature guide for appropriate

serving presets (see page 6).

11. Place bottles inside the cooler.
1. Plug the power cord into a standard

electrical outlet.

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

TEMPERATURE CONTROL

Important note: In order to operate

efficiently, thermoelectric products should

be in an environment with an ambient

temperature of less than 70°F (21°C).

Setting the temperature control (presets):
For your convenience, the Cuisinart

Private

Reserve

Wine Cellar is programmed with

eight presets, to accommodate any variety

of wine.
To change the preset temperature in the wine

cooler, simply press the Preset button until

the desired preset number (1 to 8) appears.

The following section about storing wines

(see page 6) will advise the optimal settings

for your wine.

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