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Professional Series Collezioni PS72381 User Manual

Professional Series Collezioni PS72381
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Dual Zone
Wine Cooler
User Manual
Model: PS72381
Manual de Uso
Vinera
con Dos Zonas
Modelo: PS72381
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Professional Series Collezioni PS72381 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFreestanding
Temperature ZonesDual Zone
Cooling SystemCompressor
FinishStainless Steel
InstallationBuilt-in or Freestanding
Temperature Range41°F - 64°F (5°C - 18°C)
ShelvesWooden Shelves
ColorStainless Steel
Voltage115V

Summary

CARACTERISTICS

Transparent glass door, luxe out looking, elegant design, easy operating

Features a transparent glass door with an elegant and easy-to-operate design.

Envelope with attracting black color

The exterior features an attractive black color.

Less noise, high energy efficiency, updated quick cooling system

Utilizes a low-noise, energy-efficient system with accelerated cooling.

Wooden rack shelves, sanitation, convenience

Includes wooden rack shelves for sanitation and convenience.

Double temperature compartment, upper compartment range as 39°F~50°F, lower as 50°F~61°F, be ideal for storage of wine and drink

Offers dual-zone temperature control (39-50°F upper, 50-61°F lower) for optimal wine storage.

PARTS NAME

SAFETY TIPS

Exclusive socket and proper earthing

Use an exclusive socket with proper grounding and a three-pin plug.

Power cord protection

Avoid damaging, pulling, or pressing the power cord to prevent fire hazards.

Proper plug handling

Grasp the plug firmly when removing it from the socket.

Damaged power cord replacement

Replace damaged power cords immediately with qualified technician assistance.

PRECAUTIONS FOR HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS

Flammable Gas Leak

In case of flammable gas leak, shut off the valve and open windows.

Electrical Appliance Prohibition

Do not use electrical appliances or place flammable objects inside the wine cooler.

Extension Cord Usage

If using an extension cord, ensure it is at least 0.75mm thick.

DISPOSAL AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY

Unit Disposal

Remove the door before disposal and place the unit in a designated disposal area.

Prohibition of Disassembly

Do not disassemble or modify the unit; maintenance must be done by a qualified technician.

Cleaning and Power Cycle

Disconnect power for cleaning. Wait five minutes before restarting to protect the compressor.

Electrical Safety

Avoid washing the unit with water or placing it in humid locations to prevent electrical hazards.

SURROUNDINGS AND PLACEMENT

Placement Precautions

Place the wine cooler horizontally and away from children's play areas.

Ventilation Requirements

Maintain a minimum 10cm gap around the unit for proper ventilation and heat dissipation.

Environment Temperature

Ensure the environment temperature does not exceed 89°F (31.7°C).

Location Restrictions

Do not place the wine cooler in humid areas or near heat sources or direct sunlight.

PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION

Unpacking and Accessory Check

Remove all packaging and check accessories against the packing list.

Cleaning the Unit

Clean the wine cooler according to maintenance instructions before use.

Initial Power-On Wait Time

Wait approximately 30 minutes after connecting to power before engaging the unit.

OPERATION

Initial Operation Delay

Do not place beverages in the wine cooler for two hours after initial power-on.

TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT

Adjusting Compartment Temperatures

Use '+' and '-' buttons on the middle panel to set desired temperatures for both compartments.

Temperature Settings Advice

Refer to the table for recommended temperature ranges for different wine types.

MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE

Regular Cleaning

Clean the unit regularly to ensure longevity and functionality.

Door Seal Care

Clean any dirt or oil on the door's rubber strip immediately to prevent aging.

Compressor Protection

Wait five minutes between re-starting the compressor to prevent damage.

Storage Preparation

Disconnect power, clean, and dry the unit before storing.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Floating Sound

Floating sounds are normal and due to the cooling pipeline.

Extended Compressor Run Time

Long compressor run times can be normal, especially in summer or with frequent door openings.

Unit Sides Heating

The sides and back of the unit may feel warm as they dissipate heat from the condenser.

Compressor Overheating

A hot compressor is normal; do not deal with it.

Condensation on Glass Door

Condensation may form on the glass door during humid seasons; wipe with a soft cloth.

AFTER SALES SERVICE

Unit Not Working

Check fuse, plug, socket connection, and control circuit for the unit not working.

Frequent Compressor Activation

Frequent compressor activation may be due to door seal, storage quantity, or ambient temperature.

Excessive Noise

Ensure the unit is level and not touching other objects or walls; noise variation is normal.