OWNER'SMANUAL
GUIDEDUPROPRt_TAIRE
MANUAt.DELUSUARIO
461.99130
CAUTION:
ReadandFollowAll SafetyRulesand
OperatingInstructionsBeforeFirst
Useof ThisProduct,
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Sears, Roebuck and Co,, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A
Sears Canada Inco, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2B8
Table of Contents .................... 1
Table des matt_res .................. 13
Indice ................................ 25
1-800-4MY-HOME
1-800-469-4663
yer_n 2.8,07
Important Safety Information
Safety Precautions
Grounding Instructions
Location
Operating Instructions
Features of Your Wine Cooler
The Controls of Your Wine Cooler
Setting the Temperature
Wine Storage
Shelf Instructions
Door Reversal
Care and Cleaning
Helpful Hints
How to Clean the Inside
How to Clean the Outside
Trouble Shooting
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Before You Call For Service
Warranty
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This owner's manual provides
information necessary for the
proper care and maintenance of
your new appliance. If properly
maintained, your Wine Cooler wtll
For easy reference, you want to
attach a copy of your sales receipt
to this page. This information is
needed when you contact a
Customer Service Representative.
give you many years of trouble
free operation° To avoid difficulties,
read these Instructions completely
before starting.
Start Here!...Before using your Wine Cooler
Write down the date of purchase and serial number in the spaces pro-
vided below_The serial number is located on a white label on the back
of the Wine Cooler.
Modelnumber: 461,99130
Serialnumber:
Datepurchased:
Before you call for service,
there are a few things you can
do to help us serve you
better...
Read this manual
It containsinstructionstohelp
you use and matntatn your
applianceproperly_
If you received a
damaged appliance...
Immediately contact the
dealer (or builder) that said
you the Wine Cooler.
2
Save time and money
Check the Trouble Shooting
section before calltng. This
section helps you solve
common problems that may
occur°
if you do need service, you
can relax knowing help Is only
a phone call eway_
Tel', 1-800-4MY-HOME
READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING
An empty refrigerator Is a very dangerous attraction to children Remove either the
gasket, latches, lids, lock andtor doors from unused or discarded appliances, or take
some other action to guarantee it harmless
DON'T WAITpDO IT NOWl
To avoid Installationloperatlon difficulties, read these instructions thoroughly
• This appliancemust be
grounded Connect only to a
properly grounded outlet
See "Grounding Instructions"
sectionon page 4
• Do not operate this appliance
ifft has a damaged power cord
or plug,ifIt isnot working
properly,orIf the appliancehas
been damaged or dropped
• Do not splice the power cord
thatis equipped with thisapplt-
ante.
• Keep power cord away from
heated surfaces
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
• Do not Immerse powercord,
plug or the appliance itself In
water
• Do not use this productnear
water-for example, In a wet
basement, near a swfmmlng
pool or near a sink_
• Do not use corrosive
chemicalsor vaporsinthis
appliance
• Use this appliance only for
it's Intended use, asdescrtbed
in this manual.
• Do not store perishable food
Items such as (but not limited
to) meats and dairy products
In your wine cooler
• Store wine in sealed bottles
only
• See door surface cleaning
instructionsin the Care and
Cleaningsection(s)of this
manual
•Do not cover or block any
openings on the appliance
• This applianceIs intendedfor
household use only Do not
attemptto operate or store this
applianceoutdoors°
• This applianceshouldbe
serviced only by qualified serv-
Ice personnel Contact the
nearest authorized so.Ice
facility for examination, repair
or adjustment
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This appliancemust be
grounded. In the event of an
electrical shortcircuit,ground-
Ing reduces the risk of electric
shockby providingan escape
wire for the electric currenL
Forbest operation, plug this
applianceintoItsown electri-
cal outletto preventflickering
of lights,blowingoffuseor
trippingof circuitbreaker.
Improper use of the ground*
fngplug can result in a riskof
electrical shock.
"-4__
f27 mm
Allow 13 I/4" (33,7 ore) of
apace between the {hinge)
side ofthe door and any
adjacentwallto
accommodatedoor swing.
This applianceIs equlpped
witha powercord having a
groundingwirewith a ground-
ing plug. The plug must be
plugged into an outlet thatis
properly Inslalled and ground-
edr
Consult a qualified electrician
or service techniciantf the
grounding Instructions are not
completely understood,or If
doubt exists as to whether the
appliance ts properly ground-
ed.
if Ihe outlet ts a standard 2-
prong wall outlet, it is your per-
sonal responsfbliity and obliga-
tion to have tt replaced with a
properly grounded 3-prong
wa!] outlet,
DOn.,
• Select a location with a
strong, level floor
• Allow 5 Inches of space
between the back of the
applianceand any adjacent
wall,.
• Avoid direct sunlightand
heat,, Direct sunlight may
affect the acrylic coating,
heat sourcesnearby will
cause higher electricity
consumptlom
Do not under any circum-
stancescutor remove the
third (ground)prong from the
power cord.
Do not usaanadapterplug
withthisappliance.
Do not usa an extension
cordwith thisappliance,_fthe
power cord is tooshort, have
a qualified electricianor sew-
Ice technicianInstall an outlet
near the appliance,,
DO NOR,.
• Use thla appliance
outdoors: This appliance Is
intended for householduse
only. Do not attempt to
operate or store this
applianceoutdoors
- Build this appliance
Into an enclosure: This
appliance isdesigned for a
free-standing appllsafion
only and is not intended to
be "bullt4n".
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®
1 Child Proof Lock with Key
2. Magnetic Door Gaskets; T_ghtfitting
seals retain all the coolingpower and
humidity levels_
3. Tempered Glass Door: Tinted for UV
protectionwhile stillallowingfor easy
interiorviewing.
Wfdth 1944 in,,/493 mm
Height 33,06 in./ 840 mm
Depth 24,13 in.1 6t3 mm
4, Stainless Steel Trim Racks
5_ Dual Electronic Controls: For Individually
regulatingthe temperature for boLh
compartmentsof Ihe wine cooler,
6. Leveling Legs
Net Wefght
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",,Upper chamber \ Lowerchamber / _ ,_
LIGHT @
O oF] I°F
Activation | j _ ...... ,......
1, Run : indicatorlight illuminatesto signify the
cooling mode tscurrentlyin operation,
2. Upper Chamber Display : Display screen
shows currentcabinettemperature and set
temperature of the upper zone,
3. [,ower Chamber Display ; Display screen
shows currentcabinettemperature and set
temperature of the lower zone,
4. _C/°F: Adjacent Indicator light denotes which
scale of temperature isdlsplaye&
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In the event of a powerfail-
ure,wait 3 to 5 minutes
before restarting.
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CHAMBRE SUP_RIEURE CHAMBRE INFI_RIEURE
• To swttchthe display between
the Fahrenheit (°F) and Celsius
(°C) scale, depress the 'Set
Upper' and 'Set Lower' control
buttons simultaneously for
approximately five (5) seconds,
• The temperature range can be
set as low as 39°F(4°C) or as
high as 64°F (I8°C) to suit your
specific wine storage require-
ments, Each depression of the
'Set Upper' or 'Set Lower' button
will allow you to adjust the tem_
perature in 1° incrementswithin
the aforementioned range,
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5, 'Set Upper' Button : Used to set the
temperaturein theupper zone (see 'Setting
the Temperature' below).
'Set Lower' Button : Used to set the
temperatureIn Ihe lower zone (see 'Setting
the Temperature'below)
6. ' I _Switch: Continuous illumination.
'O' Switch: Illumination only when the door is
open,
• You may view your 'set' tem-
perature at any time by bdefiy
depressing either the 'Set Upper'
or 'Set Lower' button, The set
temperature will flash In the dis-
play area for 5 seconds before
the display resumes showing the
currentcabinettemperature..
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Store wine in sealed bottles
only.
The maximum* wine capaci-
ty of your wine cooler Is 38
(750 ml) bottles.
*Whenstockedes per tnstruc-
_nso
In order toachievethe maxi-
mum capacityof thirty-eight
(38) botUes,it will be neces*
sary to positionthe bottles
alternately on the upperfour
(4) racks, as shown inFig. A
Thiswillallowfor the storage
of seven (7) 750 ml botties
per rack tn each of the top
four (4) racks,andfive (5)
bottles on the bottomtwo (2)
racks(Ftg. B)
tf humidity conditions ere low,
itwltt be necessary to use the
humtdor-Ftltthe humidor
about3/4 ful! withfresh water,
and placeone humidor on the
bottom rack of each compart-
ment. Check the water Isvet
occasionally and refill as nec-
essary,
NOTE: The use of the humi-
dors will reduce the storage
capacityof the racks onwhich
theyare placed by one bottle.
Full depth racks(x4)
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3 5
u
Fig, A
Half depthracks (x2
Fig, B
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Do not cover racks with alu=
minum foil or any other mete-
dal that will preventadequate
air circulationwithin the cabi-
net.
Toremove a rack from Its
locked position, tilt the rack as
shown in Fig. C and pull out-
ward
To re-Install, ensure the rack
is resting securely on the sup-
pod brackets and push the
rack inward until it locks Into
place,
Fig. C
Phlliips #2 screwdriver and an adjustablewrench,
W.'I ;| _II _[_ rmlU_WmBumm
Usetwo or more peoplewhen movingthe wine
I ExcessiveWeight Hazard
cooler,
1. Unplug the wine cooler and lay the uniton its back.
2. Unscrew the two Leveling Lags; one from the
bottom hinge on rightand one from the left side of the
unit (see Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 for locations).
3. Remove the bottom hinge by unscrewing itsthree (3)
screws (Fig, 2),
NOTE; Keep this hinge tn a safe place incase
you need to return to a right hand door swing,,
4, Carefully remove thedoor and set aside by sliding
it downward off of the tophinge pin,
5, Remove the two (2) plastic screwcaps rocatadon top
ofthe hinge cover (Fig. 1).
6, Remove the top hinge cover by removing its two (2)
screws (Fig, 1).
7o Remove the top hinge by unscrewing its three (3)
screws (Fig. 1)
8, Remove the plasUodoor p(ncap from the top left
side of the door and transfer it to the right side of the
door,
9, Remove the three (3) Plastic ScrewCaps from the
lop left,side of the cabinet and transfer them tothe
toprightsideof the cabinet(Fig.6),
10. Installthe top hinge on the leftside ofthe unit and
secure with three (3) screws. (Fig, 1)
11. Install the hinge cover back on the top hinge and
secure with two (2) screws, (Fig. t)
12. instalt the two (2) plastic screw caps on the hinge
cover,_(Fig. 1)
13, Carefully install the door on the cabinet (Insert upper
door intotophinge pin),
14. Using the left-side bottom hinge suppliedwith your
unit (FlgoS):Insert the hinge pin Into the bottom of the
door,then align the holes in the hinge with the holes
in the cabinet and secure hinge to cabinetwith three
(3) screws°
15. lnsta!l the LevelingLeg formedy attachedto the
right bottom hinge(Flgo4)onto the new left bottom
hinge, and installthe Leveling Leg from the former
left side position into the dght side position (Fig.3),
16, Check door aflgnment, door seal and ensure the door
lock slides comfortably Into the lock chamber, Tighten
al! hinge screws,
Allow the unit to stand upright for at-least 1 hour
before putting the unit intooperation,
Fig.6
PlasticScrew Ca
Fig,1
Top Hinge
Assembly
og
Fig° 2
Right Bottom
Hinge Assembly
¸
Left Boftom
Flg,5 ! J
Hinge Assembly ............
Flgo4
8 LevelingLeg for Bottom Hinge
Be certain the power is off before cleaning any part of this appliance,
Allow the winecooler door to
remain open for a few mtnutss
after manual ctsaningto air cut
and dry the Insldeof thewine
cooler cabtneL
Never use any commercialor
abrasive cleaners or sharp
objects on any part of the
wine cooler,
Do not use cleaners contain-
tng ammonla or alcohol on
the wine cooler.
Ammonia oralcehol can dam-
age the appearance of the
appliance.
Wails, Floor, Inside
Window, and Shelves
Water deposits and dustcan
be removed wl_ha damp cloth.
Outer Case
It's Important to keep the area
clean where the door seals
against the cabinet, Clean Ihls
area with a sudsy clolh,, Rinse
and Ihen dry,
Door surface
Use only mltd, non-abrasive
detergents appliedwflh aclean
spongeor soft cloth. Rinse
well.
Humidors
Wash carefully tn warm, sudsy
water, The humidor can be
broken If dropped,
IMPORTANT;
Toavoid breakage, do not
placeHumtdor Into hot water
Immediately upon removing
from a chtlled wine cooler cabi-
net.
Control Panel and
Door
Wtpa with e damp cloth and
dry thoroughly.Do not use
cleaningsprays,large
amountsof soap andwater,
abrasive or sharpobjects on
the panel, they can damage It.
Some paper towels may also
scratchIhe controlpanel and
doorglass,
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Before You Call For Service
Problem Possible Cause What to do
No Power. Afuse in yourhome may Replace fuse or resetclrcutt breaker,
Cabinet Temperature
too High
"C|lcklng" Noise
CondensaUon on the
cabinet endlor doors
be blown or thecircuit
breaker tripped,
Power surge Unplug the wine cooler, wait a few
seconds and then plug it back In.
Plug not fullyInserted into Make sure the3-preng plugon the
walloutlet wine cooler Is fully insertedintooutlet,
Temperature setting Verify the temperature control setting.
Adjust if neccessary
Door not shut properly
oropened excesslvaIy
RecenUyadded a large
quantity of warm bottles
to the cabinet
Normaf sound
High humidityconditions
in the home
EnsureIhat the door Is fully closed
and thai the gasket is sealing
againstthe cabinet. Open the door
only as needed and for short periods
of tlme.
Limit the quantityof warm bottles
being introducedto the cabinet at the
same time Attempt to phase tn the
load IntroducJJonif possible°(i.e. load
no more than 6 warm bottles at once-
3 per compartment)
No user intervention ls required as
thissound is normal during the opera-
tionof the appliance Thts audible
'clicking' noise may be heard as the
wine cooler ends or begins a cooling
cycle.
The condensation wil! subside once
humidity conditionsreturn to normal
Door not shut properly
or opened excessively
Ensure that the door ts fully closed
and that the gasket Is sealing
against the cabinet. Open the door
only as needed and for shortperiods
of time.
If none of the above reclines the situationplease contact our customer care depart-
ment at 1-800-4MY-HOME (1-800-469-4663)
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Kenmore Appliance Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty
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