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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CONTROL PANEL

1.  Power indicator light:

 Illuminates to signify that 

the compressor is in operation.

2. Power button:

 Press this button to turn the 

appliance on. Press and hold this button for 3 

seconds to turn the appliance off.

3. Upper display:

 Shows the set temperature in the 

upper chamber. 

4. Lower display:

 Shows the set temperature in the 

lower chamber. 

5.  Upper chamber button:

 Used to adjust the 

temperature setting in the upper chamber in 

1° increments. Press and hold for 3 seconds 

to display the actual temperature inside the 

cabinet. After 5 seconds the display will resume 

normal operation.

6.  Lower chamber button:

 Used to adjust the 

temperature setting in the lower chamber in 

1° increments. Press and hold for 3 seconds 

to display the actual temperature inside the 

cabinet. After 5 seconds the display will resume 

normal operation.

7. Light button

RUN

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INTERIOR LIGHT

The interior light will default to turning on and off 

when the door is opened or closed.

Press and hold the light button for 5 seconds until 

the display shows “LP” to set the light to continuous 

illumination. After 4 seconds the display will return 

to normal operation and the light will remain on 

until manually turned off.

To resume normal light function, press and hold the 

light button for 5 seconds until the display show 

“LF”. After 4 seconds the display will return to 

normal operation and the light will be set to turn on 

and off when the door is opened and closed.

FUNCTION INSTRUCTION

The default temperature setting in the upper 

chamber is 6°C. The temperature in the upper 

compartment can be set as low as 5°C or as high as 

10°C.

The default temperature setting in the lower 

compartment is 12°C. The temperature in the lower 

chamber can be set as low as 10°C or as high as 

18°C.

Actual temperature inside the appliance can vary 

based on ambient temperature, how often the 

door is opened and how many warm bottles have 

recently been added to the appliance.

Temperature Memory:

 If the appliance loses power, 

the control panel will remember the set temperature. 

Once power is restored, the appliance will return to 

normal functioning automatically.

Temperature Alarm:

 If the inner cabinet temperature 

is higher than 23°C for one hour, the error code 

“HI” will show on the display panel and an alarm 

will sound. 

If the inner cabinet temperature is lower than 0°C 

the error code “LO” will show on the display panel 

and an alarm will sound.

Door Ajar Alarm:

 If the door is not closed 

completely for 5 minutes, an alarm will sound. Close 

the door to silence the alarm. 

If the door is closed and the alarm continues to 

sound, check that the actuator at the bottom of 

the door is making contact with the switch on the 

appliance.

Demo Mode:

 Demo mode can be used to show how 

the appliance will look while functioning without 

running the compressor. The fan will run on low 

speed but all alarms and beeping will be disabled.

To engage demo mode, press and hold the up and 

down buttons at the same time for 10 seconds. 

The display will fl ash “dE” and “On” fi ve times to 

acknowledge demo mode is active.

To disengage demo mode, press and hold the up 

and down buttons at the same time for 10 seconds. 

The display will fl ash “dE” and “Of” fi ve times to 

acknowledge demo mode is disabled.

Summary of Contents for DWC114KD1BSS

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Distributed by Exertis UK Ltd Technology House Magnesium Way Hampton Burnley England BB12 7BF 2019 10 28 WINE COOLER Owner s Manual 1 8 MODEL MODÈLE MODELO DWC114KD1BSS ...

Page 2: ...s R600a flammable and explosive articles should not be put in or near the cabinet to avoid fire or explosion Important Safety Information READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY REQUIREMENTS To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury when using the appliance follow these basic precautions DANGER Risk of fire or explosion Flammable refrigerant used Do not puncture refrigerant tubing D...

Page 3: ...s If the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similar qualified person in order to avoid hazard 2 LOCATION Remove interior and exterior packaging prior to installation Wipe the outside of the appliance with a soft dry cloth and the inside with a lukewarm wet cloth Place the appliance on a floor that is strong enough to support it when it is fully ...

Page 4: ... Leveling leg 5 Interior Light not pictured Illuminates the compartment C C 1 2 3 4 SHELF INSTRUCTIONS To remove a shelf from it s locked position tilt the shelf as shown and then pull outward To reinstall the shelf ensure it is resting securely on the support brackets and push inward until it locks into place Full shelves Half shelves OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STOCKING INSTRUCTIONS This wine cooler ...

Page 5: ...ing in the upper chamber is 6 C The temperature in the upper compartment can be set as low as 5 C or as high as 10 C The default temperature setting in the lower compartment is 12 C The temperature in the lower chamber can be set as low as 10 C or as high as 18 C Actual temperature inside the appliance can vary based on ambient temperature how often the door is opened and how many warm bottles hav...

Page 6: ...rn the lower hinge over and install it on the lower left side of the cabinet 5 When reinstalling the door it will need to be flipped 180 from its original position to ensure that the handle is on the correct side Install the actuator at the top of the door frame Screw holes can be found by gently pulling back the rubber gasket Install the axis plate and the door stop on the upper right side of the ...

Page 7: ...sting Defrost water from the appliance is channeled into a drip tray located above the compressor Heat transfer from the compressor causes the defrost water to evaporate VACATION Short vacations Leave the appliance operating during vacations of less than three weeks Long vacations If the appliance will not be used for several months remove all items and turn off the appliance Clean and dry the int...

Page 8: ...not shut properly or opened excessively Ambient temperature or humidity is very high Excessive noise Appliance is not level Gurgling noises are normal this is the coolant moving through the lines in the cabinet Contraction and expansions of the inside walls can cause crackling or popping noises especially if the ambient temperature is very warm Door will not close Appliance is not level Door gaske...

Page 9: ...rsupplysuchaslowvoltage defectivehousewiringorinadequatefuses 4 Accident alteration abuseormisuseoftheappliancesuchasinadequateaircirculationintheroomorabnormaloperatingcon ditions extremelyhighorlowroomtemperature 5 Useforcommercialorindustrialpurposes ie Iftheapplianceisnotinstalledinadomesticresidence 6 Fire waterdamage theft war riot hostility actsofGodsuchashurricanes floodsetc 7 Servicecalls...

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