Column Refrigeration Service Manual
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5.7.5 Cellaring Wine
Perlick wine columns are preset with expert-
recommended temperature settings for cellaring
(long-term storage) wine. By choosing the cellar
mode, the entire cabinet will default to 55°F for
long-term storage. For dual zone models, touch the
temperature zone selection icon (2) to illuminate,
then choose the Cellar temperature setting icon (5)
to set. For single zone models, simply choose the
Cellar temperature icon (5).
Compartment Sp.
Factory Setting Temperature
Range
Any
55°F
40°F - 68°F
To adjust the temperature up
or down, press the temperature
adjustment (6) arrows until desired
temperature is reflected in the
temperature readout (7). Double
beep indicates that minimum or
maximum temperature has been
reached. Temperature will flash
twice to indicate new setting.
5.7.6 Column Theater Lighting
Perlick column wine reserves feature an impressive
amount of lighting for clear viewing and display of
wine bottles. Door open white LED lighting runs
vertically down the walls and horizontally across
the ceiling of each compartment. Door closed
(display) lighting can be changed from white to
blue (blue will only illuminate the side walls.)
Wine models are factory set to white
lighting. To adjust the brightness of the
lighting when the door is opened, press
the up and down arrows in the light
intensity adjustment icon (4).
To change to blue lighting, continue
pressing the arrows until the control
turns blue in color (blue light only
illuminates when the door is closed.)
To return to white lighting, continue
pressing the arrows until controls
illuminate white. Icons will flash twice
to indicate new setting.
Lighting adjustments can be made
separately for when the door is opened
and closed. Select the light adjustment
(door open) icon (8) to change the
intensity of the light when the door is
opened. Select the light adjustment
(door closed) icon (9) to change the
intensity or color of the light when
the door is closed. Please note that
when the door is open, the lights will
automatically go back to white for
visibility.