Magic Chef MCWC16M User Manual

Wine Cooler  
Model No. MCWC16M MCWC30M  
Wine Cooler  
. Before Putting Into Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
. Important . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
. Placing and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
. Description of the Appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
. Operation Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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. Maintenance and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
. Trouble Shooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
. Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
CAUTION:  
Read and follow all safety rules and operating  
instructions before first use of this product.  
Before Putting Into Use  
Before connecting the appliance to electrical  
power supply, leave it to stand for about 2 hours,  
which will reduce the possibility of malfunctions  
in the cooling system due to transport handling.  
Clean the appliance thoroughly, especially in the  
interior (See Cleaning and Maintenance).  
In case the interior accessories are not correctly  
placed, rearrange them as described in chapter  
"Description of the Appliance"  
If the gasket is damaged or the door seal is  
poor, energy consumption is substantially  
higher. To restore efficiency, replace  
the gasket.  
Always consider instructions stated in  
sections Positioning and Energy Saving  
Tips, otherwise the energy consumption is  
substantially higher.  
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Remove shipping bracket at base of  
door opening and replace the foot  
before operating this appliance.  
Instructions for Use  
These instructions for use are intended for the user.  
They describe the appliance and correct operating  
procedures for safe use .  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS:  
Tips for Energy Saving  
Try not to open the door too often, especially when  
the weather is hot and humid. Once you open the  
door , close it as soon as possible. This is  
especially important if you have an upright model .  
Every now and then check if the appliance is  
sufficiently ventilated ( adequate air circulation  
behind the appliance ).  
Set the thermostat from higher to lower settings as  
soon as possible (depends on how loaded the  
appliance is, ambient temperatures etc.).  
Ice and frost layers increase energy consumption,  
so clean the appliance as soon as the frost layer  
is 3-5mm thick.  
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Important  
If you have bought this appliance to replace  
an old one equipped with a door lock that  
cannot be opened from the inside (lock, bolt),  
make sure that the lock is removed, disabled  
or destroyed before discarding. This will make  
it impossible for children to accidentally lock  
themselves inside the appliance and suffocate.  
The appliance must be properly connected to  
an electrical power supply. (See: Connection  
to Power Supply) .  
· Disposing of Worn Out  
Appliances  
· DANGER OR WARNING: Risk of child entrapment.  
Before you throw away your old refrigerator or  
freezer:  
-Take off the doors  
- Leave the shelves in place so children may not  
easily climb inside.  
Do not use an extension cord.  
Always disconnect the appliance from the  
power supply before cleaning the appliance,  
or attempting repairs.  
WARNING:  
repairs should be performed by qualified  
service personnel only.  
Do not defrost the appliance with other electric  
appliances (for example a hair dryer) and  
never attempt to scrape/remove ice/frost with  
sharp objects.  
· The cooling system of the appliance is filled with  
refrigerant and insulating substances which should  
be separately treated and processed. Call your  
nearest authorised service agent. If you are unable  
to locate one, contact your local authorities or your  
distributor. Be careful not to damage the tubes on  
the rear wall of the appliance (danger of pollution).  
The cooling system of the appliance is filled  
with refrigerant and oil ,so when the appliance  
is damaged, handle it with care and dispose  
of it in compliance with environmental protection  
safeguards.  
The rating plate containing Model No/Serial No  
and other technical data specific to this unit, is  
located either inside the appliance or outside  
on the rear wall.  
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Placing and Installation  
CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLACE  
WARNING  
Place the appliance in a dry and regularly  
ventilated room. Never place the appliance near  
heat emitting devices (e.g. cooking appliances,  
radiators, water heaters or similar devices) and  
do not expose to direct sunlight.  
Instructions to avoid to the risk of fire ,  
electric shock , or injury to persons.  
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS  
The appliance should be positioned at least 2in.  
away from electric or gas cooking appliances  
and at least 12in. away from oil or coal fired  
stoves. If this is not possible, use an appropriate  
insulation barrier.  
For your personal safety, this appliance must  
be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or  
breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of  
electric shock by providing a path of least  
resistance for electric current. This appliance  
is equipped with a power cord having an  
equipment earthing conductor and fused plug.  
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate  
wall outlet that is installed and wired in  
accordance with all existing local codes and  
ordinances. Consult a qualified electrician or  
serviceman if the wiring instruction are not  
clearly understood, or if doubt exists as to  
whether the appliance is properly earthed.  
Behind the appliance there should be a free space  
of at least 3in. . Kitchen units (cupboards) should  
be at least 2in. away from the appliance in order  
to assure adequate ventilation. There should be  
4in. between both size of the chiller and other  
article.  
INSTALLATION  
Place the appliance firmly on a solid base. Some  
CONNECTION TO POWER  
SUPPLY  
appliances have adjustable feet on the front side;  
use them to level the appliance.  
Connect the appliance power cord and plug  
to a properly earthed wall outlet. The required  
nominal voltage and frequency are indicated  
on the rating plate (inside the unit or on the  
exterior rear wall of the unit).  
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Description of the appliance  
(A) Adjustable Wire Shelves  
(The number of shelves depends on the model)  
Shelves can be optionally placed on the guides  
inside the appliance. Perishable items should  
be stored towards the back/rear of the shelves.  
i.e. the coldest part of the shelf.  
(B) Defrost Water Outlet  
The interior of the appliance is cooled with a  
cooling plate mounted in the rear wall. Under the  
plate there is a channel and an outlet for defrost  
water. Regularly check the defrost water outlet  
and the drain channel for blockage. They should  
always be kept free and clean of particles.  
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE SPECIFICATIONS WITH NO EFFECT  
ON THE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE.  
Temperature Control  
The temperature of the appliance is controlled by setting the thermostat knob to a  
desired setting.  
Temperature Selection  
To turn the control to the "OFF" position, rotate the  
To start the appliance turn the temperature control  
knob to the position corresponding to the desired  
cooling.  
Fig A (MCWC16M) see page 6  
Fig B (MCWC30M) see page 6  
The temperature will vary depending on the  
quantity of the item stored and on the frequency  
with which the door is opened.  
control knob to the "0" position. If the appliance  
has been left out of use for some time, set the  
control to maximum or the "7" position for 2-3  
hours before turning to the desired position. If the  
appliance is not being used for long time periods,  
disconnect the plug and leave the door partially  
open. This will help to reduce mold/mildew from  
accumulating inside the appliance cabinet.  
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CONTROL KNOB  
Fig A (MCWC16M)  
Fig B (MCWC30M)  
Changes in ambient room temperature will affect the internal temperatures (choose correct  
setting of the thermostat knob).  
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. In STOP (0) position the appliance does not operate (cooling system is switched off ),  
yet power supply is not interrupted.  
. Temperature in the appliance also depends on how often the door is opened.  
ILLUSTRATION OF THE APPLIANCE  
THERMOSTAT DIAL:  
1.  
For controlling the temperature inside the  
wine cooler. Turns the motor on as soon as  
the temperature rises above the desired  
level.  
PLASTIC COATED SHELVES:  
Odor resistant, rustproof, and removable  
for easy cleaning.  
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MAGNETIC GASKET: Tight fitting door  
seal keeps all the cooling power locked  
inside. No hooks or latches.  
TEMPERED GLASS DOOR & INTERIOR LIGHT:  
Allows easy interior visibility.  
(Interior light for MCWC30M only)  
TEMPERATURE RANGE GUIDE:  
Upper-Section  
Mid-Section  
Lower-Section  
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0
MIN.  
MED.  
MAX.  
19.0 /66.2 F  
17.0 /62.6 F  
14.0 /57.2 F  
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17.0 /62.6 F  
14.0 /57.2 F  
10.0 /50.0 F  
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13.6 /56.4 F  
9.8 /49.6  
F
5.5 /41.9  
F
The above temperatures may fluctuate between +/- 5  
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Maintenance and Cleaning  
Switch Off the Appliance  
When Not In Use  
Automatic Defrosting of the  
Appliance  
There is no need to defrost the chiller , because  
ice depositing on the inner back wall is defrosted  
automatically.  
Ice build-up on the inner back wall during the  
compressor operation will defrost automatically  
(when the compressor has cycled off) . Defrost  
water will drain out passing through the drain  
outlet in the inner back wall into a drain pan  
situated above the compressor, from where it  
evaporates.  
If you do not intend to use the appliance for long  
periods of time. Set the thermostat knob to the  
STOP (0) position, disconnect the power supply,  
take out the contents and defrost and clean the  
appliance. Leave the door slightly open.  
Cleaning the Appliance  
Disconnect the power supply before cleaning  
the appliance.  
Do not use coarse or aggressive cleaning  
agents as you may damage the surface.  
Clean the exterior with water and detergent.  
Remove the detachable accessories in the  
interior of the appliance and clean with water and  
liquid detergent. Plastic parts cannot be washed  
in dishwashers.  
Wash the interior of the appliance with lukewarm  
water , adding one or two spoonfuls of vinegar.  
After cleaning, connect the appliance to power  
supply and reload it.  
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Trouble-Shooting Guide  
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Sometimes you may come across minor problems  
that in most cases do not require a service call  
and can be easily eliminated. The problem may  
have resulted from improper handing and / or  
installation of the appliance. Please refer to the  
below trouble-shooting guide to assist you in  
identifying the possible cause and solution to your  
problem. Should the problem still persist after  
completing these checkpoints. Contact the closest  
authorized service agent in your area for assistance.  
Ice Formation on the Inner  
Rear Wall  
As long as the defrost water runs to the  
channel and through the outlet to the drain  
pan on the compressor, automatic defrosting  
of the appliance is assured.  
In case the ice formation on the inner back  
wall is increased (1/8-1/5in.), ice should be  
manually defrosted.  
Set the thermostat knob to STOP ( 0 )  
position and leave the door open. Never  
use electric devices for defrosting and do  
not scrape the ice or frost layer with sharp  
objects.  
The Appliance Fails to  
Operate After Connecting to  
Electrical Power Supply  
After defrosting is complete, turn the knob to  
desired position and close the door. The  
cause of increased ice formation may be  
one of the following:  
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Check the power cord is properly connected.  
Check the power supply in the electrical outlet.  
(blown fuse / circuit breaker) .  
Make sure the appliance is switched on.  
(thermostat knob in operating position)  
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the door does not seal well (clean the  
gasket if it is contaminated, or replace it if  
it is damaged);  
the door is frequently opened or left too  
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Continuous Operation of the  
Cooling System  
The door is frequently opened or left open for  
too long.  
The door is not properly closed (the door may  
sag, the gasket may be polluted or damaged).  
Perhaps you may have overloaded the appliance.  
The reason may be inadequate ventilation of the  
compressor (assure adequate air circulation).  
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the food stored in the appliance was warm;  
the food or dish is touching the inner back  
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wall.  
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Check the accessories on the interior of the  
appliance, they should be placed correctly in  
their positions; also check, bottles, tins, and  
other vessels are not touching each other  
causing rattling and/or vibrations.  
Water is Leaking From the  
Appliance  
If the discharge water outlet is clogged, or the  
defrost water drips over the channel, water will  
leak from the appliance.  
Clean the clogged outlet.  
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Manually defrost the increased ice layer ( see  
ice Formation on the Inner rear Wall ).  
Noise  
Cooling in this appliance is made possible by  
cooling the system using a compressor, which  
will produce certain noise levels. How noise  
noisy the appliance is depends on where it is  
placed, how it is used and how old the  
appliance is.  
During the operation of the compressor  
the noise of the liquid is heard and when the  
compressor is not operating, the refrigerant flow  
is heard, This is a normal condition and it has  
no influence whatsoever on the lifetime of the  
appliance.  
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After starting the appliance, the  
operation of the compressor and the refrigerant  
flow may be louder, which does not mean that  
something is wrong with the appliance and it has  
no influence on the lifetime of the appliance.  
Gradually the noise will reduce.  
Sometimes unusual and louder noise  
may be heard. This noise is often a  
consequence of inadequate installation.  
The appliance must be level and installed on  
a firm solid base/floor.  
The appliance should not touch the wall or  
kitchen units standing next to it.  
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