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LOCATION
Selecting the proper location will ensure peak performance levels for your appliance. Choose a loca-
tion where the unit will not be exposed to heat emitting sources (e.g. a replace or stove). The wine
cooler should not be exposed to direct sunlight. Do not use product near water, for example in a wet
basement or near a sink.
NOTE: This unit is front breathing. Do not block
the front air vent. Blockage of the vent will result in
high operating temperatures and system failure.
LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS
Beneath the wine cooler there are two leveling legs that are
located on either side of the vent. It is important that your wine
cooler is level. To level the unit:
1. Have someone gently lean against the front of the wine cooler
to take some weight off the leveling legs.
2. Turn the leveling legs clockwise to raise the wine cooler or
counter-clockwise to lower it. Continue in this manner until the
wine cooler is level.
Installation Instructions
PREPARING THE ENCLOSURE
Electrical Requirements:
The appliance must be connected to an individual, properly grounded electrical outlet, protected by a
15 ampere circuit breaker or time delay fuse.
Tools you will need:
While performing installations described in this section, gloves and safety glasses or goggles should
be worn. You may also require:
• tape measure
• carpenter square
electric drill with hole bit
ashlight
• level
• stud nder
hammer or mallet
• screwdriver
• wrench
It is recommended that you do not install the unit into a corner (i.e. directly beside a wall). This is to
allow the door to have a greater than 90° opening swing. A limited door swing may lead to damaging
the door gasket. If it is necessary to install the unit in a corner, be sure to allow 2-4 inches of clear-
ance at each side.
Fig A
Raises
the Leg
(lowers
the unit)
Lowers
the Leg
(raises
the unit)
Fig E
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