Operating Your Wine Cooler; On/Off Power; Setting The Temperature Control - AVG TBWC-110S4 Manuel D'utilisation

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4. OPERATING YOUR WINE COOLER

The wine cooler should be placed where the ambient temperature is between 15ᵒ to 25º C. If the
ambient temperature is above or below this range, the performance of the unit may be affected. For
example, placing your unit in extreme cold or hot conditions may cause interior temperatures to
fluctuate. The zone temperature may have a difference of +/- 5° F (+/- 3º C) from the setting
depending on loading and ambient conditions.
RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURES FOR CHILLING WINE
Red Wines
Dry/White Wines
Sparkling Wines
The above temperatures may vary slightly depending on whether or not the interior light is ON or OFF
or whether the bottles are located on the upper/middle or lower section.

ON/OFF POWER

To turn ON/OFF the appliance, press the ON/OFF button and hold for three (3) seconds.

SETTING THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL

E ach cooling compartment of the wine Cooler (upper & lower) is independently controlled. To set the
temperature: connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet. In the event of a power
interruption, all previous temperature settings are automatically saved and each compartment will
keep the previous temperature setting. The temperature pre-set at the factory is 5° C for the upper
compartment at the factory and 12° C for the lower compartment.
Set the desired cooling temperature by pressing the decrease button
Each time you push the button, you will scroll through the available temperature settings (for each
compartment) in increments of 1 degree. The temperature selected will flash in the LED display for
approximately five (5) seconds, then will revert back and display the temperature inside the cabinet.
15ᵒ-18° C (58ᵒ-65° F)
9ᵒ-15° C (48ᵒ-58° F)
5ᵒ- 9° C (40ᵒ-48° F)
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