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A bottle probe relays information back to the thermostat, giving you a reading of the liquid, not of the
air around it.
Aside from the probe, the system oers other advantages:
A built-in defrost cycle: The unit is designed to shut o for ve minutes every 90 minutes in order
to prevent frost. This allows the cooling unit to cool eectively in demanding environments.
Heavy-duty circuitry: The system is resistant to power surges, which can play havoc on electrical
components. This improvement will ensure years of trouble-free use. However, we still recommend
that you install a surge protector specically for the unit.
Fahrenheit and Celsius readouts: The thermostat has the ability to produce the readout in both
Fahrenheit and Celsius, for overseas users.
By measuring the temperature of the liquid, the
temperature reading will be consistent and the unit
will only run when it needs to.
To install the thermostat:
1. Fill an empty wine bottle to its neck with room
temperature water.
2. Press bottle probe securely into bottle
3. Place the bottle with probe into a level rack space.
Avoid pulling too much on the probe cord as it
may become disconnected, which would lead to
inaccurate temperature readings.
The Cooling system is based on the temperature of the liquid (It is ideal to place the probed bottle
lower in the racking, so that it is not near cold supply air). Do not be misled by ambient tempera-
tures that are read from the outside of the cabinet. The air temperature in the cabinet will be cooler
than the liquid temperature of the wine while its coming to optimum balanced temperature.
LIQUID MEASURING THERMOMETER
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