Wren Kitchens WRWC60DDBKED User Instruction Manual Download Page 11

 

 

°C 

°F 

Wine Style 

66 

Armagnac, Brandy, Cognac 

18 

64 

Full Bodied Red Wines, Shiraz 

17 

62 

Tawny Port 

15 

59 

Medium Bodied Red Wines 

14 

57 

Amontillado Sherry 

13 

55 

Light Bodied Red Wines 

12 

54 

Full Bodied White Wines 

11 

52 

Medium Bodied White Wines 

10 

50 

Rosé, Light Bodied White Wines 

48 

Vintage Sparkling 

46 

Fino Sherry 

45 

Non Vintage Sparkling 

 
 

* 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 beverage 
cooler. Or leave it to warm slightly when you remove it from your beverage cooler. 

 

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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 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. 

 

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Special stoppers that keep wine sparkling and Champagne bubbling for one or two days after opening, can 
be bought at most good wine shops. 

 

45 

Sour Beers 

45 

Pale Ale 

45 

Dark Lagers 

43 

Iced Coffee 

42 

Premium Lagers 

40 

Wheat Beers 

38 

Light, Pale Lagers 

38 

Coca-Cola 

35 

Dairy 

Summary of Contents for WRWC60DDBKED

Page 1: ...Built In Beverage Cooler 60 cm Beverage Cooler...

Page 2: ...rvice 3 Description of the appliance 4 Product features 4 Control panel 4 Description of the product features 4 Using your Wren beverage cooler 5 Before switching on 5 During first use 5 Switching on...

Page 3: ...2 Technical data 14...

Page 4: ...recovery and recycling techniques minimizing the impact on the environment treating any hazardous substances and avoiding the proliferation of landfill Contact local authorities for information on cor...

Page 5: ...onnect your appliance to your mains supply and should contact your retailer Refrigerant o Your appliance contains R600a refrigerant which is a natural gas that does not contain CFCs that can damage th...

Page 6: ...nance work ensure that the appliance has been disconnected from your mains supply o Never allow the back coils of the appliance to come into contact with the wall surface o Always ensure that the loca...

Page 7: ...injury or a more serious malfunction If you require a service call then please contact the Customer Care Department Tel 0333 247 1128 Description of the appliance Product features 1 Control Panel 5 De...

Page 8: ...liance is set to One cooling zone o There is two cooling zones side by side of your beverage cooler o The cooling zone has a temperature control and temperature display Interior light o The cooling zo...

Page 9: ...switch on the appliance the compressor will run continuously until the beverage cooler reaches a cool enough temperature o During this period of time you should try not to open the door frequently or...

Page 10: ...RTANT Your appliance is ideally suited to store 0 75 litre Bordeaux style beverage bottles or 0 33 litre cans While it can store larger bottles you must make sure that they do not prevent the door fro...

Page 11: ...ill actually improve in aroma flavour and complexity as they mature o Wines kept at a higher temperature will age faster Wine that is exposed to temperatures that are greater than 21 C will suffer fro...

Page 12: ...vacuum device specially designed for removing oxygen from opened wine bottles If you use such a device the wine should still be consumed shortly afterwards Ullage this is loss of wine from the bottle...

Page 13: ...he beverage cooler instead of flowing down the defrost drainage channel and drain hole o You can also pour a small amount of water down the drain hole to clean inside of it o You should be careful to...

Page 14: ...regulations in force which are necessary for normal use and the regular operation of the electric system Electrical connection YOUR BEVERAGE COOLER IS INTENDED FOR FITTED AND PERMANENT INSTALLATION We...

Page 15: ...arances shown in the above drawing should be followed for both types of installation o In particular the depth dimension must be observed o IMPORTANT The vent at the base of the appliance is for venti...

Page 16: ...appliance when the feet are adjusted high Installing the handle o Remove the door gasket on the side you wish to install the handle You can see two designated holes for handle installation o Install...

Page 17: ...open too long or is being opened too frequently Open the door less often The door is not sealed properly Moisture is forming on the outside of the appliance The door is slightly open causing cold air...

Page 18: ...H mm 595x614x870 Maximum Ambient Temperature 38 C Rated Voltage 220 240V AC Rated Frequency 50Hz Protection Type I This appliance is intended to be used exclusively for the storage of wine 1 This refr...

Page 19: ...ctual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located 9 This appliance is intended to be used at an ambient temperature between 16 C lowest temperature and 38 C hig...

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