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Screw them in tighter to make them shorter. Note: This cooler is not designed to operate with the levelling legs removed. Handle Some models of wine cooler are shipped with a towel bar-style handle. To install the handle, you will need a Phillips head screwdriver. Look at the left side of the door frame, facing outwards. There are two small holes in the frame. Take the handle and hold it up to the door frame so that the holes in the handle line up with the holes in the door frame. While holding the handle with one hand, insert a screw through the top hole in the handle and screw it into the top hole in the door frame. Then insert a screw in the bottom hole in the handle and screw it into the bottom hole in the door frame. Now insert the small “caps” included into the holes in the handle. Note: On some models, the handle can be installed in either side of the door frame. To install the handle in the right side of the door frame, use a small flat head screwdriver to pry the caps out of their holes and follow the above directions. Caution: If you do not feel comfortable making this installation yourself, have a qualified person do the installation for you. Bottle Capacity Bottle capacity listed for your wine cooler is an estimated maximum capacity based on standard 750 mL wine bottles. For any other size bottles, capacity will vary. Racks Please note that the racks for your cooler have a top and a bottom. If you are having trouble fitting the stated number of bottles in the cooler (provided you have standard wine bottles), try flipping over one or more racks. Also note that your wine cooler (depending upon the model) may have more “slots” for racks than the number of racks provided with the unit. Reversing the Door Swing Single door wine cooler models come with the hinges factory installed on the right side, so the door opens from the left side, swinging open to the right. The hinges can be reversed, to swing open from the right. To reverse the hinges, you need a flat head screwdriver and a Phillips head screwdriver. Please call service for further instructions about reversing the door swing. Note: dual door models do not feature reversible doors. Caution: If you do not feel comfortable reversing the hinges yourself, have a qualified person do it for you. Cleaning the Air Filter Your wine cooler has a washable air filter over the air intake in the back of the unit. Periodically, this air filter should be cleaned. You can remove it from the cooler and gently wash it in a solution of mild detergent and water. Make sure it is completely dry before reinstalling it over the air intake. Alternatively, for a quick cleaning, you can vacuum the air filter. Cleaning the Cooler • Turn the temperature control to “off” and unplug your cooler. Remove all items from it (wine bottles, shelves, etc.) • Wash the inside surfaces with a mild cleaner. We suggest you use either warm water alone, or a baking soda solution (try mixing 2 tablespoons of baking soda into a quart of water.) • Wash the wire shelves/trays (if you have them) with a mild detergent solution. • Clean the wooden shelves/trays (if you have them) with a soft cloth and some wood cleaner. • Wash the outside of the cooler with a mild detergent solution. • Dry any wet parts with a soft cloth. Caution: make sure to minimize the exposure of water to any electronic or control parts. Extended Periods of Disuse Your cooler can operate safely for three weeks or longer without any adjustments. However, if the cooler is going to be left alone for several months, you should unplug it and clean it according to the instructions above. Pay special attention to drying the interior. Now set the unit aside somewhere safe. You may want to crack the door slightly to prevent mold growth or odor. Transporting the Cooler The ideal packaging for you cooler is its original packaging. If possible, keep this packaging handy and repack the cooler...
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