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Do not pull the pwer cord when trying to unplug the wine cooler. Please firmly grasp
the plug to remove it from the outlet.
To ensure safe use of the wine cooler always make sure there is no damage to the
power cord. Do not use the power cord if it is worn or has been damaged.
Damaged or worn power plugs should be replaced by manufacturer approved
technicians.
Only use a three-pronged outlet that is 10A or higher. Make sure no other appliances
use this outlet at the same time.
Make sure the power cord is securely and properly connected to the outlet. Also make
sure the outlet is a properly grounded outlet.
The wine cooler requires 220-240V/50Hz AC power, any voltage fluctuations over
220-240V +_ 10% will cause unit damage or failure. A 750 W automatic voltage
regulator must be used in accordance with the AC power.
In the rare case of leaking gas, be sure to turn off the valve and open doors and
windows. Do not attempt to unplug the device as the sparks may cause a fire.
It is against the manufacturers recommendations to place regulators, power adaptors,
or any other appliances on top of the wine cooler. Do not use this appliance in the
food pantry.
Unauthorized repairs or renovations of the wine cooler are prohibited. Do not damage
the refrigerant lines or try injecting refrigerants, this may case personal harm or fire.
Only authorized technicians should perform repairs.
Only the manufacturer or other authorized technicians should replace a damaged
power cord.
Make sure the wine cooler has adequate space around the unit to ensure proper
ventilation.
To avoid injury, be mindful of where your fingers are when closing the door. Closing the
door gently will help prevent misplacement of the items inside.
Do not use wet hands to remove items from the wine cooler in order to prevent
possible frostbite.
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