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Controls and Features
Outdoor/Indoor Refrigerator
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tips and
suggestions
The bottom two full extension drawers hold
five bottles each and are loaded with necks
facing the rear. Tall bottles should not be
loaded on the bottom drawer because
they may prevent the door from closing.
Do not block the thermistor, located on
the right-hand side, just above the third
shelf of the outdoor/indoor refrigerator.
Blocking the thermistor could impair the
air circulation and temperature control.
Bottom drawer arrangement
Removing
full extension
drawers
The bottom full extension drawers pull
out so bottles can conveniently be added
or removed.
The upper full extension slide can be
removed for magnums or larger bottles.
To remove:
1. Pull the full extension drawer out to
the STOPposition.
2. Push the tab on right drawer guide down
while pulling the tab on left guide up, and
pull the drawer out.
To replace:
1. Push the drawer slide arm back into
the unit.
.
Pull the small slide sub-assembly
completely forward.
3. Insert the sides of the drawer back
into the guides.
4. Push until the tabs lock into place.
Appearance may vary
Tab (push tab down on right
drawer guide, pull tab up on
left drawer guide)
Sub-assembly
To replace, push drawer
slide arm back into unit
Pullsmall slide sub-assembly
completely forward
NOTE: Make sure the tabs on the full
extension drawer guides are fully engaged
before loading any bottles. Pull the drawers
out all the way to the STOPposition and
push back in several times to make sure
locking tabs are properly engaged.
Wood
drawer
fronts
The full extension drawer fronts on
the outdoor/indoor refrigerator are
unfinished cherry wood. During use,
oil from hands may accumulate and
stain the wood.
The drawer fronts may be stained and
sealed to match adjacent cabinetry.
Apply the stain and sealer according to
the manufacturer's instructions. To avoid
unpleasant odor, keep the door open to
ventilate and allow the stain/sealer to dry
completely before using the product.
NOTE: Natural wood may vary slightly in
grain and color.
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