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Instructions
Temperature control
This wine fridge enables you to store your wine in a stable temperature environment
and free from light exposure and vibrations. These are most important factors when
it comes to storing wine. A stable, temperature-appropriate environment will help
maintain the quality of your wine and prevent spoilage.
Selecting the right temperature: You can store your wine at the most appropriate
serving temperature (see the table below). Set the temperature according to the type
of wine that is mostly stored in the wine fridge.
Type of wine
Recommended storage
temperature
Red wine 15.5º – 18.5ºC
White wine 10º – 15ºC
Rosé wine 9.5º – 10.5ºC
Sparkling wine 7.2º – 9.5ºC
Adjusting the temperature: You can adjust the temperature in the cabinet to
anywhere within the cooling range (7ºC – 18ºC).
To set the temperature, press the UP or DOWN button repeatedly. With
every press, the temperature will increase (or decrease) by one degree. The set
temperature is shown on the LED display.
Depending on the temperature selected, the “RED”, “WHITE” or “SPARKLING” wine
indicators illuminate: red for red wine, green for white wine, or amber for sparkling
wine.
Temperature display: The temperature inside the cabinet can be displayed in
either degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or degrees Celsius (°C). To change the display, press
the °F/°C button. The respective indicator illuminates: red for °F, or yellow for °C.
Temperature variations
The actual and set temperatures inside the cabinet may fluctuate slightly,
depending on the storage location (lower, middle or upper section), and the
frequency and duration of the interior light being on.
There is a 4ºC to 6ºC temperature variance between the top and bottom shelves
inside the wine fridge. So, if you are storing mainly red wine at 16ºC, and want
to add a few bottles of white wine, we recommend placing the white wine on the
bottom shelves and the red wine in the upper section.