Hostess HW40RMA manual

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    1 Wine Cabinet INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model Numbers : HW07M A HW19M A HW40RM A HW46M A BEFOR E USE, PLE ASE READ A ND FOLLO W ALL S AFETY RULES AND OPERATING IN STRUCT IONS.[...]

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    3 DISPOS A L OF OLD APPLIA NCES Before disposin g of an old app liance remove an y plugs and po wer leads to ensur e that the appl iance is inoperative. Remove the door, but leave the s helves in place to prevent children cl imbing inside. This s y m bol on the product indicates t hat it mus t not be discarded as gener al household waste. Instea d [...]

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    4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Any electrica l work required to instal l this appliance s hould be carried o ut by a qualified e lectrician or com petent person. The m anufacturer declines any liability shou ld these safet y measures not be observed. Warning: T his appliance must be earthed. • Before s wi tch ing on, mak e sure the electricit y suppl [...]

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    5 HW40RM A This m odel i s d esigned for fr ee-standing installati on only. The top of the cabinet m ust not be covered an d it will get warm during normal operation. It is r ecomm ended that a m inimum clearance of 100m m is left at the sid es and rear of the appliance to allow air to c irculate. Appliance d imensions are 845 x 495 x 585m m (H x W[...]

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    6 Setting the T emperature Co ntrol • Set t he req uired tem perature by pr essing the SET button. The display will scr oll th rough the avail able tem perature settings in decrem ents of 1°C. W hen the button is pushed for the first time, the display will show the def ault temperature ( 12°C). The tem perature can be set between 5 - 18 °C. ?[...]

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    7 ON/OFF Sw itch To turn OFF the appliance, pres s the ON/OFF butto n. (Press and hold the button f or approxim ately 2 seconds) °C/°F Sw itch Press to select whether the tem perature is displa yed in degrees Cels ius or Fahrenheit . Light Sw itch Press to turn the interior light on /off. UP Button Press to increas e the set tem perature in 1°C [...]

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    8 • “Upper Chambe r” Display Indicates the tem perature of the upper compartm ent. • “Lower Chamber” Display Indicates the tem perature of the lower compartm ent. Setting the T emperature Co ntrol • The upper an d lower compartm ents of the wine cabinet are independentl y contr olled. The tem perature se tting of the upper com partmen[...]

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    9 HW40RM A The bottles on the top f ive shelves should be posit ioned into the slots in the she lves so that the necks of the bottles are adjacent t o each other. The bottles on t he bottom two shelves can be laid s ide by side in the s lots in the shel ves. The shelves c an be removed if lar ger bottles are to be stored. HW46M A In the u pper com [...]

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    10 Cleaning Your W ine Cabin et • Turn off the power, unplug the a ppliance and rem ove all items including the shelves. • W ash the inside surfaces with a warm water and baking soda solution. The solution should be about 2 tablespoons of baking soda t o a litre (2 pints) of water. • W ash the shelves with a m ild detergent solution. • W ri[...]

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    11 PROBLEMS WITH YOUR WINE C A BINET? If you have a pr oblem with your W ine Cabinet pleas e consult the tr oubleshooting guide b elow for a possi ble solution to the problem before you call a Ser vice Engineer. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE C AUSE W ine Cabinet does not operate. Appliance not p lugged in or po wer not switched on. The app[...]

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