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Storing your wines 
 

The  chart  below  indicates  the  ideal  storage temperatures  for  different 
types of wine:- 

 

Type of wine 

Temperature  

(Celsius)

 

Temperature 

(Fahrenheit)

  

Red wine (*) 

15.5 – 18.5°C 

59.9 – 65.3°F 

White wine (**) 

10 - 15°C 

50 – 59°F 

Sparkling 
wines/champagne 

7.2 – 9.5°C 

45 – 49.1°F 

Rose wine 

9.5 – 10.5°C 

49.1 – 50.9°F 

Vintage wine 

13°C 

55°F 

 
*  Light  red  wines,  such  as  Beaujolais,  Pinot  Noir  and  Cabernet  Franc 
benefit from being served slightly cooler than full-bodied reds. 
 
** Chardonnay is often served too cold. You should chill it at a warmer 
temperature  inside  of  your  wine  cabinet.  Or  leave  it  to  warm  slightly 
when you remove it from your wine cabinet. 
 

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Temperature stability is the most important factor when it comes 
to storing wine. 

 

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Exposure  to  light,  vibrations  or  fluctuations  in  temperature  and 
humidity  can  all  cause  wine  to  spoil.  When  properly  stored, 
wines  not  only  maintain  their  quality  but  many  will  actually 
improve in aroma, flavour and complexity as they mature. 

 

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Wines kept at a higher temperature will age faster. Wine that is 
exposed  to  temperatures  that  are  greater  than  21°C (70°F) will 
suffer from poorer flavour and aroma.  

 

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If  wine  is  kept  at  too  low  a  temperature,  this  can  result  in  the 
development of harmful deposits. A humidity of 70% is ideal for 
keeping corks from shrinking. 

 

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After  a  bottle  of  wine  has  been  opened,  the  wine  comes  into 
contact with air. So it is best to store the remainder of the bottle 
upright, to minimize the surface area of the wine that is coming 
into contact with the air. 

 

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Once  opened,  wine  will  remain  in  a  drinkable  condition  for  two 
days  for  delicate  whites  or  three  days  for  rich  reds,  as  long  as 
the bottle as been resealed. You should make sure that the seal 
is firm by checking the stopper. 

 

Summary of Contents for BWC150SS-AUS

Page 1: ...BWC150SS AUS 15 cm 7 Bottle built in wine cabinet...

Page 2: ...ion Manual contains important information including safety installation points which will enable you to get the most out of your appliance Please keep it in a safe place so that it is easily available...

Page 3: ...3...

Page 4: ...ng the temperature 13 14 Changing between Fahrenheit and Celsius 14 Loading the wine cabinet 14 Storing your wines 15 16 Wine storage problems 16 17 Cleaning and maintenance 17 19 Defrosting 18 Removi...

Page 5: ...le off directly behind the appliance to prevent misuse This should be undertaken by a competent person Disable the door lock to make sure that children cannot get stuck inside the appliance o The pack...

Page 6: ...r any damage that is caused o Altering the specification of the appliance must not be attempted for reasons of safety Before using your appliance o Check the appliance for any signs of transport damag...

Page 7: ...allow the back coils of the appliance to come into contact with the wall surface o Always ensure that the location where you are installing your appliance is free of stored items such as papers and ot...

Page 8: ...capacity 21 litres o Bottle capacity 7 x 0 75 litre Bordeaux style wine bottles o Energy efficiency class D o Noise level 39 dB o Electronic push button control operation o LED display o Celsius and...

Page 9: ...your appliance it is important to bear in mind its climatic rating In order to find out the climatic rating of your appliance you should check the rating plate The rating plate is located on the front...

Page 10: ...10 Description of the appliance Product features 1 Stainless steel door 2 Stainless steel handle 3 Digital control panel 4 Adjustable shelves 5 Adjustable foot...

Page 11: ...ntrol panel is located in the middle of the appliance behind the glass door This means it is easy to set the temperature of the appliance and see what temperature the appliance is set to One cooling z...

Page 12: ...nstallation instructions o After delivery wait for eight hours before connecting the appliance to your mains supply This will allow any refrigerant gasses that may have been disturbed during the trans...

Page 13: ...it to your mains supply Switching on the appliance and setting the temperature o To switch the appliance on press the ON OFF control button 1 for 5 seconds o The temperature setting for the appliance...

Page 14: ...e display if you are in the process of adjusting the temperature of the wine cabinet Loading the wine cabinet o IMPORTANT Your appliance is ideally suited to store 0 75 litre Bordeaux style wine bottl...

Page 15: ...ons in temperature and humidity can all cause wine to spoil When properly stored wines not only maintain their quality but many will actually improve in aroma flavour and complexity as they mature o W...

Page 16: ...ill suffer from this The cork reacts with the wine and gives it a musty unpleasant taste It is the most common wine storage problem and is caused by harmless bacteria growing on the cork As unfortunat...

Page 17: ...to much if any filtering meaning that the flavours and aromas should be preserved better A good way to get around sediment if it is a problem is to stand the bottle upright the day before opening so...

Page 18: ...y This will prevent water from collecting in the bottom of the wine cabinet instead of flowing down the defrost drainage channel and drain hole o You can also pour a small amount of water down the dra...

Page 19: ...milar item Power failure o Most power failures are corrected within a few hours and should not affect the temperature of your appliance if you minimise the number of times the door is opened o If the...

Page 20: ...connected by a qualified electrician who is a member of the N I C E I C and who will comply with the I E E and local regulations o Your wine cabinet comes supplied with a 13 amp plug fitted If in futu...

Page 21: ...in order to avoid injuries or damage to the appliance o Your appliance should not be located in direct sunlight or exposed to continuous heat or extremes of temperature e g next to a radiator or boile...

Page 22: ...particular the depth dimension must be observed o IMPORTANT The vent at the base of the appliance is for ventilation Nothing should be placed in front of this vent otherwise your wine cabinet may not...

Page 23: ...ght that the top panel of the appliance fits exactly below the kitchen worktop o Tilt the appliance approximately 60 to allow access to the adjustable feet o Take care to ensure the cabinet is support...

Page 24: ...t washers provided o Replace the door gasket Reversing the door of your wine cabinet This appliance has the capability of the door opening from either the left or right hand side Any parts that you re...

Page 25: ...door and place it on a padded surface to prevent scratching it o Remove the right top hinge and right lower hinge o Take the left top hinge and left lower hinge from the plastic bag that contained th...

Page 26: ...il it does adhere to the cabinet properly all the way around the door or b Use a hair dryer on its lowest heat setting and lightly heat the areas of the door seal that are not adhering correctly The h...

Page 27: ...ill take at least four hours for it to get down to temperature again Temperature inside the appliance is too cold The temperature controls are set too cold Set the temperature controls to a warmer set...

Page 28: ...r to perform any necessary repair If your appliance is installed in such a way that an engineer is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance or your kitchen then he will not complete a rep...

Page 29: ...mpartments N A Temperature Rise Time N A Freezing Capacity N A Climate Class 3 N Noise Level 39 dB Installation Type Built in This appliance is intended to be used exclusively for the storage of wine...

Page 30: ...ce Telephone 1800 444 357 Website www thinkappliances com Applico Ltd P O 92900 Onehunga Auckland New Zealand 1061 Website www applico nz United Kingdom Baumatic Ltd Baumatic Buildings 6 Bennet Road R...

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