3.
If, despite respecting the above care tips, deposits have formed in taps and lines, you can
dissolve them with a mixture of water and a light dose of pure citric acid powder. Follow
the dosing instructions on the package, and proceed as when rinsing the tubes
with
water. However, let the citric acid act for about 20 minutes in the lines and
taps, and
afterwards do a thorough rinse with water.
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26. Maintenance and Trouble-Shooting
Your new By the Glass® Wine Dispenser is a high-performance and
durable
appliance for professional use. The device has left the factory in a
perfect, tested condition, and the manufacturer covers all electrical and mechanical
parts with a 12 months warranty.
To further ensure many years a flawless and hygienic operation, we recommend, in
addition to regular care, to conclude a service contract with a licensed service
provider. Speak to your dealer about it, or visit us at www.bytheglass.eu for more
information.
As with all devices with electrical and with moving parts, despite all care,
sometimes interference is inevitable. If malfunctions occur, our contractors
worldwide are there to help you with their technical field service.
However, sometimes you will find that you can solve a problem easily by yourself. In
the table below we have listed a number of possible troubles that can usually be
solved in an easy way. We also listed the simple steps, how to remedy these situations.
Your By the Glass® Wine Dispenser
is equipped with an
automatic defrost system
.
The resulting condensation water flows out from the unit via the designated tube.
Manual defrost will be necessary only in exceptional cases, e.g. when ice
forms in the interior. For this, hold down the button "Manual Defrost" for 3
seconds (see Page 10, Fig. 8). The manual defrost cycle ends automatically.
25. Manual Defrost
Regular flushing with citric acid powder, e.g. at intervals of 2 or 3 months, can prevent
discoloration of the red wine tubes. However, you cannot prevent discoloration
completely. But note that it is not a hygienic hazard. For reasons of visual appearance,
discoloration can be eliminated by replacing the tubes in the course of maintenance.
For residue in taps that don’t want to come out, leading to a
deterioration of flow, it is recommended, to demount them on a
case by case basis with a wrench (size 14), and to soak them for
about one hour in a mixture of water with a higher dose of citric
acid powder. Afterwards, you must rinse them thoroughly with
water.
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