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During operation it is essential to pay attention to these safety requirements to avoid 
the risk of fire, electric shocks or other incidents.  
 

1. Before operating the BTG Modular, carefully read the instructions contained in this 
Operation Manual and all other documentation you received.  

2. Do not immerse the electrical cord, plugs or the BTG Modular in water or any 
other liquid. 

3. Install the BTG Modular in environments with temperatures ranging between 16°C 
and 26°C, with a relative humidity lower than 60%. Above or below these values will 
have a negative impact on the functioning of the device. 

4. Be extra careful when operating the BTG Modular in the presence of children.  

5. Always unplug the BTG Modular from the electrical socket and let it cool down 
before carrying out extraordinary maintenance operations.  

6. Do not operate the BTG Modular if the electrical cord, plug or any other parts are 
damaged or broken.  

7. For any repairs contact only Service Centers authorised by the manufacturer or 
supplier and insist to get only original spare parts. Failure to comply with the above 
may harm persons, damage property and will invalidate the Warranty.  

8. Do not operate the BTG Modular outdoors.  

9. Avoid allowing the electrical cord from hanging down along the supporting surface 
(table, counter, etc.) and from coming into contact with hot surfaces. Also, do not 
place the BTG Modular on top of its electrical cord.  

10. Keep the BTG Modular far away from sources of heat and steam.  

11. Before supplying the BTG Modular, check the voltage indicated on the Data 
Label; it has to correspond with your country’s standard voltage supply value. You 
may require an adapter to plug the cable into your electrical socket.  

12. Do not clean with corrosive detergents or scraping tools. Use only a soft damp 
cloth. 
  
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

To avoid damaging the BTG Modular, it is necessary to take exceptional care during 
the loading and unloading processes, as well as lifting according to the text and 
pictures, found on the cardboard packaging. Avoid shaking or turning the BTG 
Modular upside down and please select a final resting place for the machine in 
environments with temperatures ranging between 16°C and 26°C, and a relative 
humidity lower than 60%. 

 
 
 

3. Warnings

 

 

4. Transportation and Storage

 

 

Summary of Contents for Modular

Page 1: ...wine serving systems April 2012 modular User Manual ...

Page 2: ...odel Identification 3 3 Warnings 4 4 Transportation and Storage 4 5 Unpacking 5 6 Installation 5 7 Operating Instructions 10 8 Gas Supply Options 13 9 Wine Temperature and Storage 14 10 Maintenance and Cleaning 15 INDEX PAGE ...

Page 3: ...se and incorrect interpretation of the safety rules and installation instructions Every BTG Modular is identified with a unique serial number printed on a Data Label There are two Data Labels on the machine one is on the rear panel close to the electric socket the other one is on the front of the machine and is visible when the door is open The Data Label is the only means of identification author...

Page 4: ...get only original spare parts Failure to comply with the above may harm persons damage property and will invalidate the Warranty 8 Do not operate the BTG Modular outdoors 9 Avoid allowing the electrical cord from hanging down along the supporting surface table counter etc and from coming into contact with hot surfaces Also do not place the BTG Modular on top of its electrical cord 10 Keep the BTG ...

Page 5: ...e the lock 1x electrical cord Before installation make sure to establish the correct positioning ensure there is a suitable space for the location of the inert gas cylinder nitrogen or argon and that there contains an earthed electrical socket which complies with the regulations 1 After unpacking your BTG Modular place it on a solid desk or holder 2 Check the stance and correct it if necessary usi...

Page 6: ...hten two screws in the supporting surface and slide the unit with the slotted holes over the head of the screws 5 If you install more Modular units next to each other connect those together by applying connection screws on the right side of the Modular Place the next Modular on the right by sliding the slotted holes over the connection screws Connection screw 4x ...

Page 7: ...units 8 Make sure you place the gas seal nipple in the gas output of the last Modular unit to avoid any gas leakage 9 Connect regulators according to the scheme provided in the annex 10 Connect the provided gas hose between the first or last Modular and the low pressure regulator 11 Connect the high pressure hose to the DSI regulator and attach the hose hand tightly to the nitrogen or argon tank G...

Page 8: ...sure regulator on minimum 0 3 bar 4 5 psi to maximum 0 6 bar 9 psi Depending on the desired speed of the wine that flows from the tap 14 From now on your BTG Modular wine serving system s is are ready for bottle engagements 6 1 Parts of the BTG Modular Wine Serving System 1 Bottle space 2 Dispense cassette with serving spouts 3 Programming and serving buttons 4 Display 5 Lock Bottle space Lock Dis...

Page 9: ...en or Argon gas has two purposes 1 To preserve wines from oxidation processes Note Once a bottle is placed into the cabinet gas does not automatically flow into the bottle If you don t use the wine immediately or you don t yet know when you will just push the enter button for a short period of time while holding a glass under the serving spout A little bit of wine will flow and then the bottle wil...

Page 10: ...emely hot The display shows the same icon Fan will run more audibly Right button S1 6 Enter key arrow Rinse confirm button one tap will give very small amount of wine to throw away once a longer press flush mode provides continuous wine or water until the button is released Light Lock S1 4 Actual temp Boost Lock S1 5 Rinse confirm left S1 6 Tasting glass left S1 1 Half glass left S1 2 Full glass l...

Page 11: ... temperature With a single press or hold the temperature goes down Bottom three keys Right button Temperature up S2 6 Display shows the set temperature With a single press or hold the temperature goes up Left button S2 1 Tapping of tasting glass right bottle Middle button S2 2 Tapping of half glass right bottle Right button S2 3 Tapping of full glass right bottle Programming pouring quantities Pre...

Page 12: ...ding the Bottle 1 Open the bottle and make sure the upper part of the bottle neck is clean 2 Open the door of the BTG Modular 3 Move your hand inside the unit and grab the helmet bottom of the dispense cassette with your thumb and forefinger and pull towards you to slide the cassette completely out of the cradle 4 Slide the tube inside the bottle and push the cassette with silicone stopper firmly ...

Page 13: ... than necessary Always put pre chilled white wines in your BTG Modular Bottle shelf adjustability in height The bottle shelf is adjustable in height by hand depending on the height of the bottle This is to ensure that the bottle is well connected into the head of the cassette and to avoid gas leaks To move the shelf upwards place your fingers under the shelf and in the back push it upwards You don...

Page 14: ...mp C Notes 64 18 Bordeaux Shiraz 63 17 Burgundy Cabernet 61 16 Rioja Pinot Noir 59 15 Chianti Zinfandel 55 13 Ideal storage for all wines 54 12 Beaujolais rose 52 11 Viognier Sauternes 48 9 Chardonnay 47 8 Riesling 45 7 Champagne 43 6 Ice Wines 9 Wine temperature and storage ...

Page 15: ... that the BTG Modular is always maintained in a clean and proper state Failure to do so will result in reduced hygiene turn over and may mean a shorter life span of the unit We recommend a weekly scheduled cleaning of the tubes by flushing it through with cold water at each bottle position It is also highly advisable to clean with a solution of lukewarm water and citric acid 10 on a regular monthl...

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