Logik LWC32B10 Instruction Manual
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To install your Logik LWC32B10 Wine Cellar, ensure it is placed on a flat, stable surface away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Maintain at least a 10cm space on all sides for proper ventilation. Use a spirit level to confirm it is even.
For storing red wines, set the temperature between 12-18°C. For white wines, a setting between 8-12°C is ideal. Adjust the temperature using the control panel on the front of the unit.
First, check if the power cord is properly connected. Ensure the door is fully closed and the seal is intact. Verify the temperature settings. Clear any obstructions from the ventilation areas. If the issue persists, consult the manual or contact customer support.
Excessive frost can be due to frequent door openings or a faulty door seal. Defrost the unit by unplugging it and allowing it to thaw. Clean the interior with a dry cloth, and check the door gasket for damage or dirt.
Unplug the unit before cleaning. Use a soft cloth dampened with a mixture of mild detergent and warm water to wipe the interior. Avoid using abrasive cleaners. Dry thoroughly with a clean towel before plugging back in.
Regularly clean the interior and exterior surfaces. Ensure the door seal is clean and intact. Check the ventilation areas for dust buildup and clean as necessary. Periodically check the temperature settings to ensure optimal storage conditions.
To adjust the shelves, gently slide them out and reposition the shelf brackets to the desired height. Ensure the shelves are level and securely placed before placing wine bottles on them.
Ensure the unit is on a stable surface. Check for any loose items inside that might be vibrating. Verify that the wine cellar is not in contact with any external objects. If noises persist, contact customer support for assistance.
While the primary function is for wine storage, you can store other beverages if the temperature settings are appropriate. Avoid storing perishable food items as the temperature may not be suitable.
Perform a paper test by closing a piece of paper in the door. If you can easily pull it out, the seal might be faulty. Inspect the gasket for cracks or damage and replace it if necessary.