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TURNING ON YOUR Wine Cellar and Beverage Centre
Plug in and switch on the cellar by pressing on the
power buon for a few seconds.
When you use the Wine Cellar and Beverage Centre for
the first me (or restart the Wine Cellar and Beverage
Centre aer having it shut off for a long me), there
will be a few degrees variance between the temperature.
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STORAGE
You have selected and the one indicated on the LED
readout. This is normal and it is due to the length of the
acvaon me. Once the Wine Cellar and Beverage
Centre is running for a few hours everything will
stabilise.
Important: If the unit is unplugged, turned off, or power
is lost due to an electricity power outage wait 3 to 5
minutes before restarng the unit.
The Wine Cellar and Beverage Centre will not start if
you aempt to restart before this me delay.
OPERATING NOISES
To reach the desired temperature sengs, VINTEC
Wine Cellar and Beverage Centres, like all Wine Cellar
and may produce the following types of noises. These
noises are normal and may occur as follows:
- Gurgling sound - caused by the refrigerant flowing
through the appliance’s coils.
- Cracking/popping sounds - resulng from the
contracon and expansion of the refrigerant gas to
produce cold.
- Fan operang sound - to circulate the air within the
Wine Cellar and Beverage Centre.
An individual’s percepon of noise is directly linked to
the environment in which the Wine Cellar and Beverage
Centre is located, as well the specific type of models.
VINTEC Wine Cellar and Beverage Centres are in line
with internaonal standards for such appliances.
VINTEC will always do its utmost to sasfy its
customers but will not retake possession of the goods
due to complaints based on normal operang noise
occurrences.
LOADING YOUR Wine Cellar and Beverage Centre
You may load your wine boles in single or double rows
while taking note of the following: if you do not have
enough boles to fill your Wine Cellar and Beverage
Centre, it is beer to distribute the load throughout the
Wine Cellar and Beverage Centre so as to avoid all on
top or all below type loads.
- Do remove or relocate adjustable wooden shelves to
accommodate larger type of boles or increase the
capacity of the cellar by stacking the boles up when
necessary. (See removing shelves).
- Keep smalls gap between the walls and the boles to
allow air circulaon. Like an underground cellar air
circulaon is important to prevent mould and for a
beer homogeneous temperature within the cellar.
Centre to facilitate air circulaon.
- Do not stack more than 1.5 rows of standard
0.75L boles per shelves to facilitate air
circulaon.
- Avoid obstrucng the internal fans (Located
inside on the back panel of the Wine Cellar and
Beverage Centre).
- Do not slide the shelves outwards beyond the
fixed posion to prevent the boles from falling.
- Do not pull out more than one loaded shelf at a
me as this may cause the Wine Cellar and
Beverage Centre to lt forward.
- Do not cover the wooden shelves with alloy foil or
other materials, as it will obstruct air circulaon.
- Do not move your Wine Cellar and Beverage Centre
while it is loaded with wines. This might distort the
body of the Wine Cellar and Beverage Centre and
cause back injury.
TYPES OF REGULATION
Please note that depending on the loading and
sengs chosen it takes about 24 hours for the Wine
Cellar and Beverage Centre to see the temperature
stabilising. During this me the LED seems to move
erracally in parcular for dual zone models. It is
normal and this process occurs whenever the seng
is modified and/or whenever a large amount of
boles are added to the cellar. Designed to store and
mature all wines: red, white and sparkling. These
Wine Cellar and Beverage Centres reproduce the
ideal condions for wine storage, at a constant
recommended temperature of 12
℃. They can also
be set to provide ideal serving temperature for full
enjoyment of the wine’s qualies. Unless stated by
the wine maker on the bole, VINTEC recommends
7
℃ for your champagne, 12℃ for whites and 18℃
for reds. (Refer to Wine Service Temperature
recommendaon chart).
Designed to store wines at the correct temperature
for best enjoyment. The upper chamber can hold 12,
14 or 16 boles, depending on the models, at a
temperature of 6
℃ to 10℃ dedicated mainly to
white, sparkling wines and champagnes. The lower
chamber accommodates 20, 30 or 34 boles
depending on the models, mainly for red wines,
which could be stored either at room emperature
(18
℃-20℃) for consumpon or at 12℃ for a
longer me of storage.
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
Important: The LCD displays by default the actual
internal air temperature.
The temperature sengs are pre-set at the factory as
follows. In the event of a power interrupon, all
previous temperature sengs are automacally
erased and it will revert to the preset temperature
sengs.
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User Manual
- Do not over load your Wine Cellar and Beverage
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