INSTRUCTION MANUAL G-2 WWW.IDW-USA.COM.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Parts and Identification …. ………………………… …. 1 Safety and Instructions …. ………………………… … .. 2 Installation………………………………………… … … .2 Electric Connection……………………………… …… … 2 Start…………………………………………………… … 3 Light Control…………………………………………… . .3 Maintenance………………………………………… … 3 Cleaning…………………………………………… … . .3 Light Replacement……………………………………. ..4 Power Failure…………………………………………. ...4 Moving the cooler…………………………………… ….4 Drip Pan………………………………………………….4 Troubleshooting…………………………………………….
PARTS AND INDENTIFICATION A. Cabinet B. Glass Door C. Lock D. Drip pan E. Compressor F.
BEFORE USING, PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when using your cooler, please note the following basic precautions: • Never clean appliance parts with flammable fluids. • Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. The fumes can cause a fire or explosion. • As with all electrical appliances, please consult a licensed repair technician for any repairs.
START • Plug the cooler into the electrical outlet. For optimum performance, run cooler for three hours prior to use. • Temperature Control: Do not adjust the temperature control. The temperature control is factory set to provide maximum performance. LIGHT CONTROL • Lights operate automatically when unit is plugged in. MAINTENANCE Cleaning • Before cleaning the appliance, always remember to unplug it. • Unplug the cooler at the electrical outlet; never pull the service cord.
Light Replacement • Unplug the cooler before removing the light. • Remove the screw. • Remove the light cover gently. • • • Remove the light. Replace the light with the equivalent fluorescent bulb. Install the light cover and tighten the screw. Power Failure • Please minimize the frequency of opening the door during a power failure. • If your cooler is unused for an extended period of time, unplug, empty, and clean your cooler. Keep the door open to avoid condensation, formation of molds, or odors.
TROUBLESHOOTING If your cooler is not working properly: • Check the electrical outlet for power, and that the plug is properly inserted. • Check to see if the circuit breaker is tripped or the fuse is blown. • Check the condenser for proper cleaning. If your cooler is making noise: • Check that the cooler is level and on a flat surface. If the compressor turns on and off frequently: • The room temperature is higher than normal. • The door is not closed completely. • The door gasket is not sealed well.
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