Unique UGP125CRWFLG 21 Inch Summer Mint Green Wine Cooler

User Manual - Page 7

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7
OPERATION
POWER ON/OFF:
1. Press this key for 5 sec, to turn the cooler off, the display screen will indicate “oF” for 60 sec.
2. To turn the cooler back on, touch any key to light the display screen and then press the power
key for 5 sec, the cooler will restore its normal operation and work under real-time conditions.
LIGHT ON/OFF BUTTON
Tap the light control button to enable or disable the light.
Note: Leaving the light on for extended periods may increase the temperature inside the cooler
TEMPERATURE “+” “-” BUTTONS:
The display screen will indicate the current set temperature. To adjust the temperatire tap the + or
- buttons to reach your desired temperature.
Temperature range: 4°C to 20°C (39°F to 68°F)
CELSIUS/FAHRENHEIT SELECTION:
Tap both keys at the same time, and then you can switch over between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Each time the key is tapped, a switchover will be made. When setting the system temperature,
you can not switch over between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS
You may hear faint gurgling or bubbling sounds when the refrigerator is being pumped through
the refrigerant coils.
When the compressor is on, the refriferant is being pumped through the appliance and you will
hear a whirring or pulsing sound from the compressor.
A thermostat controls the compressor and you may hear a “click” when the thermostat cust in and
out. This product uses a fan to distribute the air inside the appliance which produces a slight hum.
WINE STORAGE
The maximum capacity of is 28 - 750 ml wine bottles, when stocked as per these instructions:
1. Position 5 bottles on the  rst shelf and 2 on either side of the control panel as per Fig. A.
2. Position 5 bottles across on shelves 2, 3 and 4, as per Fig. B.
3. Position 3 bottles staggered on the bottom 2 tiered shelves, as per Fig. C.
Power Light Increase Temp Decrease Temp
Fig. A. Fig. B. Fig. C.
Power Indicator
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