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1.  Vintec  “Built  in”  wine  cellars  are  front  venting  but  are  not  designed  to  be  fully 
integrated behind a joinery door. 

 

2.  Vintec  “Built  in”  wine  cellars  require  10mm  clearance  on  both  sides  and  top,  30mm 
clearance at the rear (Back spacer is provided), to facilitate installation, removal, servicing 
and ventilation

 
3. Vintec “Built in” wine cellars draw air from the rear and expels through the metal grid 
under the door at the front. If a kick board is to be placed in front of the wine cellar’s grid 
another  one  must  be  fitted  into  the  kick  board  with  a  minimum  air  flow  allowance  of 
150cm2. 

 

4.  Vintec  “Built  in”  wine  cellars  have  a  power  switch  located  on  the  control  panel  so 
power point location is not critical. 

 

5.  The  wine  cellar  requires  a  standard  240  volt/10  amp  power  point.  (Or  according  to 
different countries specifications) 

 

6. The power cord is 1.9m in length and is fixed on the right side at the back when looking 
from front of cabinet. 
 
7.  As  with  most  appliances  of  today,  the  wine  cellar  has  sensitive  electronic  components 
which  are  susceptible  to  damage  through  lightning  and  electricity  supply  faults.  It  is 
therefore advised to use a power surge protector to avoid problems of this nature.

  

 
 

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 Air vent within the joinery must be provided for Vintec built in wine cellars (front 

venting)  
 

In  hot  climate  zones,  an  air  vent  or  grid,  with  a  minimum  ventilation  size  of  200mm  x 
40mm MUST be cut out at the rear top of the back partitioning or at the top of either side 
of the partitioning, allowing cool fresh air full access to flow into the 30mm gap located at 
the rear of the cabinet.  
 
This  air  vent  or  grid  must  not  be  opened  on  the  same  side  as  other  appliances  such  as 
ovens or an area that is sealed and without access to fresh cool air.

 

Failing to comply with 

the above specifications could result in WARRANTY void. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for V26SG e SS/S3

Page 1: ...1 Armoire vin Wine Preservation Technology USER MANUAL V26SG e SS S3 models V30SGme AL S3 BK models V30SGe AL S3 BK models V40SGe AL S3 BK models V30SG2e AL S3 BK models V40SG2e AL S3 BK models V40DG...

Page 2: ...son responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance R600A WARNINGS The following models use small quantity of R600A Iso butane flammable r...

Page 3: ...when disposing of this appliance Please ensure the appliance is taken to a recycle centre for safe recycling DO NOT dispose of the appliance in land fill as the insulation and refrigerant gas contain...

Page 4: ...e there is frequent lightning it is advisable to use surge protectors Improper use of the grounding plug can result in the risk of electric shock Consult a qualified electrician or service person if t...

Page 5: ...he back spacer at the back of the cellar for air circulation and heat evacuation IMPORTANT THIS SPACER MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE UNIT BEFORE THE INSTALLATION FOR VENTILATION PURPOSE FAILURE TO DO SO VOI...

Page 6: ...countries specifications 6 The power cord is 1 9m in length and is fixed on the right side at the back when looking from front of cabinet 7 As with most appliances of today the wine cellar has sensiti...

Page 7: ...e VIM 201301 S 01 6 INSTALLATION DRAWINGS FOR BUILT IN WINE CELLARS UNDERBENCH OR IN COLUMN FRONT VENTING WINE CELLARS ONLY only 10mm requires for V26 etc 30 mm This applies to all V40SG DG BK S3 mode...

Page 8: ...code VIM 201301 S 01 7 Dimensional drawings V26 s V40 s 30mm recess plinth...

Page 9: ...off for a long time there will be a few degrees variance between the temperature you have selected and the one indicated on the LED readout This is normal and it is due to the length of the activatio...

Page 10: ...ugh bottles to fill your wine cellar it is better to distribute the load throughout the wine cellar so as to avoid all on top or all below type loads Do remove or relocate adjustable wooden shelves to...

Page 11: ...he bottle VINTEC recommends 7 C for your champagne 12 C for whites and 18 C for reds Refer to Wine Service Temperature recommendation chart Two Compartment single temperature wine cellars 2 in 1 Wine...

Page 12: ...ment 7 7 C 2 5 C Right compartment 12 12 C 2 5 C It is important to understand that there is a difference between the air temperature inside the wine cellar and the actual temperature of the wine You...

Page 13: ...WN buttons Each depression of the buttons will scroll through the available temperature settings in increments or decrease of 1 degree Celsius The temperature setting can be adjusted from 6 C to 18 C...

Page 14: ...in increments or decrease of 1 degree Celsius The temperature selected will flash in the LED display for approximately 5 seconds and then revert to displaying the temperature of the internal cabinet T...

Page 15: ...EMPERATURE Your VINTEC wine cellar has been designed to guarantee optimum conditions for storing and or serving your wines Fine wines require long and gentle developments and need specific conditions...

Page 16: ...y have to add some water into the water container provided with your wine cellar All units are equipped with a double glazed glass door that has a third internal acrylic layer to minimise condensation...

Page 17: ...is heavy and may cause injury if dropped Depending on the model and the type of handle your wine cabinet is equipped with you may have to rotate the door through 180 degrees Depending on the type of h...

Page 18: ...ft Unscrew the lock screws to remove the door axis at the bottom of the door Fig 1 While holding the door firmly pull the door 5 outward take it out Fig 2 4 Remove the Right Top hinge Fig 3 Install th...

Page 19: ...ng the door firmly loosen and remove the top hinge lift up and remove the door See Fig 2 Unscrew the lower hinge 8 Remove the long cabinet leg 9 on the left side and shift it to the right side Fig 3 I...

Page 20: ...t device 3 and re locate it at left side of the door frame Fig 2 Take out the 3 hinge screws from the top hinge right 7 and remove it Fig 3 Remove decorative nail 8 from left top of cabinet and instal...

Page 21: ...e Left Unscrew the lock screws 1 Fig 1 to remove the door axis located at the bottom While holding the door firmly pull the door 5 outward and take it out Fig 2 Remove the 3 bolts and take out the rig...

Page 22: ...inge module and remove it Fig 1 Remove the three lock screws 4 from the top right hinge and remove the hinge 3 Fig 3 Fix the top left hinge 5 at the top left corner with the three lock screws 4 Fig 4...

Page 23: ...late 3 from the door Fig A Unscrew the screw 11 located underneath the doorframe and the limit device 10 and relocate it at left side of the door frame Fig A B Take out the 3 hinge screws 6 from the t...

Page 24: ...thorised technician by Vintec will lead to the warranty being considered as null and void POWER FAILURES In the event of a power interruption all previous temperature settings are automatically erased...

Page 25: ...dded to the Wine cellar The door is opened too often The door is not closed completely The temperature control is not set correctly The door gasket does not seal properly The light does not work Not p...

Page 26: ...AL 595x572x820 S3 BK 595x561x820 Gross dim in mm WXDXH 2 415x625x845 550x650x880 655x665x875 550x650x880 655x665x875 655x665x875 Net weight 34kg 38 kg 44 kg 43 kg 50kg 50 kg Gross weight 38kg 42 kg 48...

Page 27: ...5x572x820 S3 BK 595x561x820 AL 595x572x820 S3 BK 595x561x820 AL 595x572x820 S3 BK 595x561x820 Gross dim in mm WXDXH 2 655x665x875 655x665x875 655x665x875 655x665x875 Net weight 50kg 44 kg 50 kg 50kg G...

Page 28: ...de VIM 201301 S 01 Copyright All rights are reserved All photocopying reproduction translation whether partial or total are strictly prohibited without prior written consent from VINTEC www vintec co...

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