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Cleaning your wine cooler 

 

Defrosting your wine cooler 

 

Changing the plug 

 

Changing the internal light 

on the outside

 

 
Use a good wax furniture polish to clean your 
wine cooler's exterior. Make sure that the 
doors are closed, to prevent polish getting on 
the magnetic door seal or inside. Do not use 
an aerosol polish as the spray may damage 
plastic parts. 
 

on the inside 

 
Switch off and unplug from mains supply. 
 
Wipe the inside with a soft cloth dampened 
with a solution of one teaspoon of 
bicarbonate of soda to one litre of warm 
water. Rinse with clean warm water and dry 
thoroughly. 
 
After replacing the shelves, plug in and 
switch on the mains supply. 
 
Take care to avoid the light and the electronic 
controller, water could cause serious 
electrical damage. 
 
Do not use soaps, wire wool, scouring 
powder or disinfectants of any kind. 
 
 
 
 

Your wine cooler is a ‘wet wall’ cooler, i.e. the 
cooling plate is located behind the rear wall 
of the cabinet. It is normal for ice and water to 
collect on this wall. Any ice automatically 
defrosts, every time the larder finishes a 
cooling cycle. The defrost water will collect in 
the trough, located at the back of the larder, 
before running away through the drain hole. 
It is important to keep the defrost drain (the 
small hole in the middle of the trough) clear, 
otherwise defrost water will overflow onto the 
inside floor of the wine cooler. If the drain 
does become blocked you can clear it by 
using the drain clearing rod provided. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Your wine cooler is fitted with a fused three 
pin plug which will be suitable for use in all 
residences fitted with sockets to current 
specifications. 

The wine cooler runs on an electricity supply 
of 220-240 V 50Hz and must be earthed. If 
the plug is removed it should not be re-used, 
but thrown away immediately. A cut off plug 
can be dangerous if plugged into a socket. 

If the plug supplied becomes damaged it 
must be replaced with a new one and the 
flexible mains lead connected as shown 
below. 

Note: Only 13 amp fuses approved to 
BS 1362 A.S.T.A. should be used. After 
replacing or changing a fuse, the fuse cover 
in the plug must be replaced. If lost, 
replacement fuse covers are available for a 
nominal charge from: 
Spares Department, Lec Refrigeration plc, 
Bognor Regis, West Sussex, P022 9NQ 
Tel 0870 1120208. 

connect BLUE to 

connect GREEN & 

NEUTRAL(N) 

YELLOW to EARTH (E) 

 

connect BROWN 

to LIVE (L) 

 

make sure the cable  

is held by the clamp 

 

Do not push excess mains lead into the 
compressor (motor) compartment as this 
may cause an electrical hazard. 

Your wine cooler conforms with the 
requirements of EEC Directive 
No. 821499/EEC & BS 800-1983 relating to 
radio interference suppression. 

The light is operated by the button ‘Light/Set’ 
on the electronic temperature controller. 
 
Before carrying out the  fluorescent tube 
replacement always switch off and 
disconnect the electricity supply. 
 
Remove the two screws holding the light 
cover in place. 
 
Remove  the old  tube by gripping the tube 
mounting socket with one hand and carefully 
pulling the tube clear with the other. 
 
Replace with a new fluorescent tube (5 Watt 
max.), making sure that it is secure in the 
tube holder. 
 
Replace the cover and fix using the securing 
screws.  Re-connect your  wine cooler to the 
electrical supply and switch on.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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