CLEAVER CSCCO154 The Cork Drinks Fridge or Wine Cellar User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- CLEAVER
Table of Contents
CLEAVER CSCCO154 The Cork Drinks Fridge or Wine Cellar
Important Safety Notes
WARNINGS
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, failure or injury when using your cabinet, please follow these basic precautions
- Read all instructions before using your CLEAVER Salumi Cabinet.
- WARNING: Do not use appliance for the storage of food other than as recommended in this manual.
- These cabinets are not suitable for use as a refrigerator.
- WARNING: When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged
- WARNING: Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
- WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
- This appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are under supervision or have been given instruction.
- This appliance should not be operated or cleaned by children. It is not a toy and children should be left unsupervised around this appliance. Never allow children to operate, play with, or crawl inside the cabinet.
- WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the compartment(s) of the appliance, unless they are the type recommended by the manufacture.
- Never clean appliance parts with flammable fluids. The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion.
- This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as; staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments; farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type environments; catering and similar non-retail applications.
- If your cabinet stops working, please call our service department or other related technicians to check and repair. If the power cord is damaged, find a professional technician or electrician to replace cord.
- Never attempt to repair the cabinet yourself.
- Make sure that the plug is removed from socket while cleaning, moving or repairing.
- To avoid damage of door seal, please make sure the door is fully open when pulling out the movable shelves.
- Never move cabinet with items inside.
- Place cabinet with its rear against a wall to prevent the compressor from being easily touched.
- Do not turn the cabinet on and off too frequently. Allow at least 5 minutes between resetting.
- WARNING: Flammable and explosive articles should not be put in or near the cabinet, to avoid fire or explosion.
- WARNING: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
- WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer
- Please dispose of old cabinets responsibly. Before you throw away your old cabinet: Remove the door. Leave the shelves in original place so that children may not easily climb inside. Have a qualified tradesperson de-gas the compressor. Dispose at registered waste station or recyclers. DO NOT burn
Structure of Cabinets
- Control panel
- Carbon filter
- Ventilation fan
- Shelves – wood or stainless steel
- Heater fan
- Small wooden shelf
- Ventilation base
- Adjustable feet
- Upper hinge
- Sensor
- Handle
- Glass door with seamless stainless steel trim
- Latch hook
- Lower Hinge
Dimensions
| Height (mm)| Width (mm)| Depth (mm)
---|---|---|---
The Cork (CSCCO154)| 845| 600| 595
The Brew (CSCBR154)| 845| 600| 595
Installation
- Remove the exterior and interior packing.
- Locate the cabinet away from direct sunlight and sources of heat (stove, heater etc.). Direct sunlight and heat sources may increase electrical consumption. Extreme cold ambient temperatures may also cause the unit to perform poorly.
- Avoid locating the cabinet in wet/damp areas.
- The cabinet should be placed in a location that allows sufficient heat dissipation from condenser unit. The back of the cabinet should not be place firmly against a wall.
- If building into cabinetry, space should be provided on both sides, top and rear of the cabinet to allow for sufficient air circulation.
- Top: minimum space 25mm
- Rear: minimum space 50mm
- Sides: minimum space 5mm
- Level your cabinet, adjusting the front and rear feet at the base.
- Before connecting to the power source, let the cabinet stand upright for at least 3 hours. This will reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the cooling system from handling during transportation.
- Clean the interior surface with mild detergent and a soft cloth.
Cabinet Control Panel
- Setting Display: Displays the temperature you set.
- RUN light: Indicator light of compressor working. While the compressor operating, the red light is on.
- Chamber Display: Displays actual temperature.
- Set Button: Increases temperature by 1°C/1°F with each press, cycling through to the bottom temperature once the maximum is reached.
- LIGHT Button: Cabinet LED light control button – on/off.
- °C/°F Button: Changes temperature between Celsius and Fahrenheit
- On/Off Button: Power on and off button.
Changing Shelf Positions
- Remove all bottles or cans from shelf.
- Pull the shelf out, forwards to its full limit ①.
- Locate the black release tabs ② inside the runners on each side of the shelf.
- Press the left hand side one DOWN ③ and the right hand side one UP ④ at the same time.
- Pull the shelf straight forward to remove from the runners ⑤.
- Unscrew and refix shelf into desired position.
- Return shelf into the runners and push right to the back to lock into place.
Wine Bottle Layout
Position your wine bottles at the rear of the shelf, as shown in Fig. 4, with the neck facing out. Then nestle the front row of bottles, neck facing inwards, between each of the bottles in the back row – Fig. 4 and Fig. 6.
Bottom Shelf
Position your wine bottles in a single row with neck facing inwards – Fig. 5
.
Changing Door Hinge
You can reverse the door swing on your cabinet to a left-hand hinge configuration by following the steps
STEP 1:
Using a thin spatula or butter knife, carefully remove the 5 plastic screw
hole caps ① and the cap of the door spindle ② on the top left hand corner of
the cabinet.
STEP 2:
Open the door to an angle and unscrew the hinge cover ③ from underneath and
remove. Carefully holding the door up, unscrew hinge screws ④ until upper
hinge ⑤ is loose enough to lift spindle from the door. Lift door to remove
from the lower hinge. Remove hinge screws and upper hinge completely. Place
screw caps ① into screwholes.
STEP 3:
Remove screws ⑥ on the lower hinge ⑦ and front vent cover.
STEP 4:
Install lower hinge on the opposite side ⑧ and refit screws into vent cover
Changing Door Hinge
STEP 5:
Gently pry the 2 screw caps from the door frame ⑨. Remove the lower door
support ⑩. Fix door support on opposite side of door frame ⑪.
STEP 6:
Lift the door gasket/seal to reveal the door handle screws ⑫. Remove screws
and handle and fix onto opposite side.
STEP 7:
Loosely fix upper hinge onto opposite side of the cabinet ⑭
Changing Door Hinge
STEP 8:
Reposition the nut onto the lower door hinge and slot the door support spindle
into the nut ⑮.
STEP 9:
Slot upper hinge into door ⑯, line up door and tighten hinge screws. Re-fix
hinge cover.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE |
---|---|
Cabinet is not cold enough. | • Check the temperature control setting. |
• External environment may require a
higher setting.
• The door is opened too often.
• The door is not closed completely.
• The door gasket does not seal properly.
• Turn unit off at the powerpoint for 20 minutes to reset. Turn on and set temperature.
• Sensor or condensor failure. Please call
service immediately.
Turns on and off frequently.| • The room temperature is hotter than
normal.
• A large amount of contents has been
added to the cabinet.
• The door is opened too often.
• The door is not closed completely.
• The temperature control is not set correctly.
• The door gasket does not seal properly.
Vibrations.| • Check to assure that the cabinet is on level
The cabinet seems to make too much noise.| • The rattling noise may come
from the flow of the refrigerator, which is normal.
• As each cycle ends, you may hear gurgling sounds caused by the flow of refrigerator in your cabinet.
• Contraction and expansion of the inside walls may cause popping and crackling noises.
• The cabinet is not level.
If you have any questions or have an error not outlined above, please call our service team on 0418 139 409 immediately to discuss.
Technical Specifications
|
The Cork
|
The Brew
---|---|---
Height (mm)
|
845
|
845
Width (mm)
|
600
|
600
Depth (mm)
|
595
|
595
Net Weight (kg)
|
55
|
52
Volume (L)
|
154
|
154
Temp Range (°C)
|
5 to 22°C
|
0 to 12°C
Wine Bottle Capacity
|
46
|
6
Rated Current (A)
|
0.5A
|
0.5A
Rated Power (V)
|
70W
|
70W
Sound (db)
|
43
|
43
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42 Smith Street, Warragul VICTORIA 3820
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