Wine chiller/warmer operation, Cleaning and maintenance, Using the wine chiller/warmer – Waring Pro RPC175WS User Manual

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WINE CHILLER/WARMER OPERATION

Using the Wine Chiller/Warmer

1. Insert one end of the power adapter into the Wine

Chiller/Warmer (make sure adapter is securely in place)

and plug the other end into an electrical outlet.

2. Place the wine or champagne bottle in the aluminum

reservoir.

3. Press until the display illuminates blue.
4. Press SELECT to enter the Wine Library.
5. Press or to select red wine, white wine or champagne.
6. Press SELECT again, then press or to select your

specific wine or champagne.
7. Press SELECT again and cooling or warming begins.

After approximately 4 minutes, your wine or

champagne’s current temperature appears on the left

side of the display and the preset temperature appears

on the right side.
8. When cooling/warming process has been completed,

LCD will display CHEERS !

9. After the cooling/warming process has been completed,

the unit will automatically cycle to maintain the preset

temperature.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Always disconnect before cleaning. Wipe with a damp cloth,

then dry. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents.
Any other servicing should be done by an authorized service

representative.

WINE TEMPERATURE SERVING GUIDE

Wine TemperaTure

red

Beaujolais

54°F

Bordeaux

63°F

Burgundy

61°F

Cabernet

63°F

Cabernet Sauvignon

64°F

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

63°F

Chianti

57°F

Malbec

63°F

Merlot

63°F

Pinot Noir

59°F

Rhône

63°F

Rioja

54°F

Sangiovese

59°F

Shiraz

64°F

Valpolicella

57°F

Red Zinfandel

59°F

WHiTe

Bordeaux

43°F

Chablis

46°F

Chardonnay

48°F

Chenin Blanc

46°F

Icewine

43°F

Pinot Grigio

48°F

Pouilly-Fuissé

46°F

Sauterne

50°F

Riesling

46°F

Sauvignon Blanc

45°F

Soave

41°F

Sémillon

48°F

White Table Wine

43°F

White Zinfandel

44°F

Champagne

Asti

43°F

Champagne

45°F

Sparkling Wine

44°F

Note: Actual cooling time will depend on room ambient

temperature, the initial temperature of the wine being chilled, the

bottle size (as related to surface contact area to the interior of the

bucket), and volume of wine in the bottle. If wine is stored

at or above 72˚F, the chilling process will take longer, but will still

be two and a half times faster and more accurate than if chilled in

the refrigerator. For best results, store wine at 55˚F.

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