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Operation

Alarms

door ajar

 

If the door has been left open for five (5) min-

utes, an audible alarm will sound and the 

door 

ajar

 indicator will illuminate on the right side of 

the display.  The 

mute sounds

 indicator will 

blink.  Pressing the 

mute sounds

 key will 

acknowledge the alarm and disable the audible 

portion.  The 

door ajar

 indicator will continue 

to blink until the door is closed.

high temp

 

In the event of a high temperature condition, 

an audible alarm will sound, the temperature 

display will blink and display “HI” and the 

high temp

 indicator on the right side of 

the display will blink.  The 

mute sounds

 

indicator will blink.  Pressing the 

mute 

sounds

 key will acknowledge the alarm and 

disable the audible portion.  All other modes 

are turned off until the alarm is acknowl-

edged.  The 

high temperature

 indicator 

and “HI” will stay illuminated until a normal 

safe range operating temperature has been 

reached, at which time the temperature 

display will show the actual temperature.

power fail

 

In the event of a power failure or initial 

power-up, an audible alarm will sound and the 

power fail

 indicator on the right side of the 

display will blink.  The 

mute sounds

 indica-

tor will blink.  Pressing the 

mute sounds

 

key will acknowledge the alarm and disable 

the audible portion.  All other functions are 

disabled until the alarm is acknowledged, 

at which point the 

power fail

 indicator is 

turned off and the unit will resume normal 

operation.  The 

high temp

 alarm (beverage 

center only) may also be illuminated until a 

safe temperature has been reached.

Description of Features

vacation mode

 

Conserves energy by disabling interior 

lights and keypad inputs.

mute sounds

 

Tones emitted by each keypress can be 

turned off based on user preference.  The 

sounds are muted when the red indicator is 

lit.  The 

mute sounds

 key also is used to 

acknowledge alarm conditions, denoted by 

a flashing red indicator.  Press and hold the 

mute sounds

 key for three (3) seconds 

to enable 

control lock

, which prevents 

undesired changes to the unit settings.  

Temperature display will show “LOC”.

temperature mode

  Simultaneously pressing the (+) and (–) 

keys causes the temperature display to 

toggle from Fahrenheit to Celsius and back 

again.

display light

 

Manually activates the lights, regardless of 

whether the door is closed.  Each succes-

sive keypress will advance the interior lights 

from “Off” to “Low Intensity” to “Maximum 

Intensity” then to “Off” again.  Interior 

lighting is automatically disabled after 120 

minutes, at which point the lights may be 

manually activated again if desired.

on off

 

Press and hold for three (3) seconds.  This 

allows the user to turn off the cooling sys-

tem.  The temperature display will display 

“OFF”.  

THIS DOES NOT REMOVE POWER 

FROM THE UNIT

.

(Beverage 
Center Only)

Sabbath Mode

Sabbath mode disables portions of the unit and its controls in accordance with the weekly Sabbath and 
religious holidays observed within the Orthodox Jewish community.

Sabbath mode is enabled and disabled by pressing and holding the vacation mode key for five 
(5) seconds.  Temperature display shows “Sb” while in Sabbath mode.

The customer may open or close the door at any time without concern of directly turning on or 
off any lights, digital readouts, solenoids, fans, valves, compressor, icons, tones or alarms.  After 

power failure, the unit will immediately return to Sabbath mode.

While in Sabbath mode, alarm indicators may illuminate, but will not be accompanied by audible alarms.  The 
alarm indicators will continue to blink until the Sabbath mode is exited and the alarm condition is remedied.

For further assistance, guidelines for proper usage and a complete list of models with the Sabbath feature, 
please visit the web at http:\\www.star-k.org.

Summary of Contents for Wine Cooler / Beverage Center

Page 1: ...Use Care Guide Wine Cooler Beverage Center 241888400 October 2007 ...

Page 2: ... keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Should any problems occur refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual This information will help you quickly identify a problem and get it remedied In the event you require assistance please contact the dealer where you purchased your unit Make a Record for Quick Reference Whenever you call to request information or service you will ne...

Page 3: ...rsing the Door 8 Start Up and Temperature Control 11 Starting the Unit 11 Adjusting the Temperature 11 Operation 12 Description of Features 12 Alarms 12 Sabbath Mode 13 Storage 13 Proper Storage 13 Display Rack Wine Cooler Only 13 Stocking Recommendations Wine Cooler Only 13 Maintenance 14 Maintaining Your Wine Cooler Beverage Center 14 Exterior Cleaning for Your Stainless Steel Model 14 Interior ...

Page 4: ...ion which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury General Precautions DANGER RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT Before you throw away your old appliance take off the doors and leave shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside WARNING Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the unit until the electricity has been disconnected Altering cutting of power cord removal of...

Page 5: ...ted NOTE To ease unit installation and removal it is recommended that the cabinet rough opening dimensions be increased by at least inch over the dimensions given for your unit Width Height Depth 2313 16 inch 34 35 inches 263 4 inch Unit Dimensions NOTE All units require zero clearance when installed flush with a cabinet or wall Electrolux stainless steel models require a minimum 2 inch handle cle...

Page 6: ...rough the front grille 6 Wipe out inside of unit with a damp cloth 7 Be sure to install the Anti Tip bracket Follow the instructions provided with the Anti Tip bracket kit Site Preparation 1 Position the unit on a flat level surface capable of supporting the entire weight of the unit Remember the unit will be significantly heavier once it is fully loaded 2 This unit requires a grounded and polariz...

Page 7: ...e Unit Position the unit on a flat level surface capable of supporting the entire weight of the unit when full This unit contains four 4 adjustable leveling legs Turn the legs clockwise to raise and counterclockwise to lower ...

Page 8: ...e grille 3 Disconnect door harness from connector bracket behind lower front panel Pull harness from behind lower front panel so it is hanging below the door 4 Remove upper right hand RH hinge bracket by loosening four 4 Torx screws Be careful to support the door while loosening and removing the upper hinge bracket 5 Lift the door off of the lower RH hinge bracket Turn the door upside down and pla...

Page 9: ...w Remove metal RH door stop by removing hex head screw 9 Install metal left hand LH door stop by installing hex head screw 10 Install plastic LH door stop by installing hex head screw 11 Remove lower RH door hinge by removing two 2 hex head screws 12 Install lower LH door closer in lower LH door hinge by installing hex head screw 13 Install lower LH door hinge by installing two 2 hex head screws ...

Page 10: ...side of door and place in upper right side of door Place door on lower LH hinge bracket Door Reversal 15 Install upper LH hinge bracket by installing four 4 Torx screws 16 Route door harness behind lower front panel Reconnect door harness to bracket 17 Reattach toe grille by installing two 2 Philips screws 18 Reapply power ...

Page 11: ...s check the temperature of the water Press the or indicator to adjust the temperature to the desired setting The temperature display will begin to blink with the first touch Adjust the temperature by touching the key After three 3 seconds of inactivity the display will beep to accept the new temperature Start Up and Temperature Control Factors that affect the internal temperatures of the cabinet i...

Page 12: ...s are muted when the red indicator is lit The mute sounds key also is used to acknowledge alarm conditions denoted by a flashing red indicator Press and hold the mute sounds key for three 3 seconds to enable control lock which prevents undesired changes to the unit settings Temperature display will show LOC temperature mode Simultaneously pressing the and keys causes the temperature display to tog...

Page 13: ... Only The bottom rack in your wine cooler is designed for storage as well as for display purposes The unit holds six 6 bottles in the display rack Stocking Recommendations Wine Cooler Only The wine racks allow for the proper horizontal storage of wine The bottles are properly positioned so that the wine remains in contact with the cork to assure that the cork does not become dry Use the procedure ...

Page 14: ...e direction of the grain Always finish this process with a high quality all in one stainless steel cleaner polish to prevent further problems USE OF ABRASIVE PADS SUCH AS SCOTCHBRITE WILL CAUSE THE GRAINING IN THE STAINLESS TO BECOME BLURRED Rust that is allowed to linger can penetrate into the surface of the stainless steel and become impossible to remove CAUTION Stainless steel models exposed to...

Page 15: ... shelf rack into ball bearing slide ensuring each side engages properly Glass Shelf Removal Installation Beverage Center Only 1 Open door fully 2 Method 1 removal of entire shelf assembly a Lift up on front edge and rear portion of shelf Cantilever brackets will disengage from ladder b To reinstall slide shelf into cabinet ensuring the cantilever brackets engage fully in the proper holes It may he...

Page 16: ...GER ELECTROCUTION HAZARD NEVER attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the unit until the main electrical power has been disconnected Problem Possible Cause Remedy Unit not cold enough Adjust temperatures see Adjusting the Temperature in the Start Up and Temperature Control section Control set too warm Light staying on Airflow to front grille blocked Door gasket not sealing properly Adjust tem...

Page 17: ... of Alaska 13 Damages to the finish of appliance or home incurred during transportation or installation including but not limited to floors cabinets walls etc 14 Damages caused by services performed by unauthorized service companies use of parts other than genuine Electrolux parts or parts obtained from persons other than authorized service companies or external causes such as abuse misuse inadequ...

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