Haier HVUE06ABS User Manual - Page 8
Wine Cellar Features & Use - wine cooler
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English Wine Cellar Features & Use General Features Temperature Adjustments: • Your wine cellar has electronic temperature control on the front of the unit. You can set the temperature of your wine cellar at any setting you desire. The temperature will range from 39˚F to 72˚F. When initially turned on, the LED will show the ambient. The LED will then display the internal temperature. (HVUE12) NOTE: White wine temperature is cooler than red wine temperature. By pressing the (+) temperature button on the display you can increase the temperature and pressing the (-) temperature button will lower the temperature. Your wine cellar also has a light for you viewing pleasure. A light switch on the control panel will activate the light manually. Under normal operation it is best for the light to remain off. Please note that the actual cabinet temperature in a thermal electric unit is dependent on the ambient temperature. You may set the cabinet temperature within range but the unit may not reach the preset temperature. For the HVUE12 when the ambient temperature is 77˚F the lowest temperature that can be reached is 50˚F. When ambient temperature is 66˚F the cabinet temperature can reach approximately 39˚F. For the HUVUE06 when the ambient temperature is 77˚F the lowest temperature that can be reached is 45˚F. When the ambient temperature is 71˚F the cabinet temperature can reach approximately 39˚F. Note: The display temperature is from 0˚F to 99˚F. thus when the cooler is installed if the ambient temperature is higher than 99˚F or lower then 0˚F the display will show "--" until the cabinet has cooled down to 99˚F or warmed up to 0˚F. When the wine cooler is started the temperature display will show the ambient temperature When the ambient temperature is below the pre-set temperature, the cellar will not operate until the ambient temperature increase to higher than the pre-set temperature. 7