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DISPLAY SHELVING

Wireless 

Shelves

Wooden 

Trim

GC166/GC46 BEVERAGE FRIDGE

The wireless shelves with wooden trims are 

designed perfectly for beverage storage. 

•  The shelves with telescopic rails can 

be pulled out for easy access to the 

wine storage, for 3-fold telescopic 

rails, max 70% can be pulled out.

•  To prevent damaging the door gasket, 

make sure to have the door opened fully 

all the way before pulling the shelves out.

•  Please store wine or beverages 

in sealed bottles.

•  Do not cover the shelves with aluminum 

foil or any other shelf material which 

may prevent air circulation.

•  Should the wine fridge be left empty 

for long periods it is suggested that 

the appliance is unplugged, and after 

careful cleaning, leave the door ajar 

to allow air to circulate inside the 

cabinet in order to avoid possible 

condensation, mold or odours forming.

Telescopic

Rails

Shelf

GC143SBLV/GC40SBLV

The special display shelves are designed 

perfectly for all bottle base sizes ranging 

from Bordeaux to Champagne. 

•  To prevent damaging the door gasket, 

make sure to have the door opened fully 

all the way before pulling the shelves out.

•  Please store wine or beverages 

in sealed bottles.

•  Do not cover the shelves with aluminum 

foil or any other shelf material which 

may prevent air circulation.

•  Should the wine fridge be left empty 

for long periods it is suggested that 

the appliance is unplugged, and after 

careful cleaning, leave the door ajar 

to allow air to circulate inside the 

cabinet in order to avoid possible 

condensation, mold or odours forming.

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Summary of Contents for GC143SBLV

Page 1: ...au BEVERAGE FRIDGE GC166 GC46 SERIES WINE FRIDGE GC143SBLV GC40SBLV BUILT UNDER FREE S TANDING OWNERS MANUAL NEED HELP CALL 1300 935 683 GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 1 GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 1 20 9 22 5 07 pm 20 9 22 5 07 pm ...

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Page 3: ...MAINTENANCE 13 CLEANING THE WINE FRIDGE 13 REMOVING THE SHELVES 13 POWER FAILURE 13 MOVING THE WINE FRIDGE 13 ENERGY SAVING TIPS 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 WARRANTY SERVICE AND SUPPORT 15 WARRANTY REGISTRATION 15 SERVICE AND SUPPORT 15 STORING AND STACKING 16 DIFFERENT SHAPES SIZES 16 STACKING FOR AGEING 16 STACKING FOR ACCESSIBILITY 16 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 17 WINE STORAGE GUIDE 21 WINE TEMPERATU...

Page 4: ...rages The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible Make sure the voltage current marked on the rating label corresponds with your supply voltage Plug into a grounded 3 pin outlet do not remove grounding pin do not use an adapter and do not use an extension cord This manual contains important information including safety and installation instructions of the appliances Please read...

Page 5: ... technician Ensure enough people to move and install the appliance to avoid any damage to the appliance or injury to the people It is important for the appliance to be leveled in order to work properly You may adjust the appliance s feet to level it Never clean the appliance parts with flammable fluids which may create a fire hazard or explosion And do not store or use gasoline or other flammable ...

Page 6: ...INGLE ZONE 143 BOTTLES Front Louvre Deep Shelf Control Panel Adjustable Foot Gasket Door Outside Cabinet 1835mm 655mm 680mm 1835mm 695mm 730mm GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 6 GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 6 20 9 22 5 07 pm 20 9 22 5 07 pm ...

Page 7: ...INGLE ZONE 40 BOTTLES Control Panel Deep Shelf Shallow Shelf Front Louvre Adjustable Foot Gasket Door Outside Cabinet GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 7 GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 7 20 9 22 5 07 pm 20 9 22 5 07 pm ...

Page 8: ...635mm 25 730mm 28 1 4 GC166 RIGHT DOOR OPENING SINGLE ZONE 452 CANS Control Panel Shelf Front Louvre Adjustable Foot Gasket Door Outside Cabinet GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 8 GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 8 20 9 22 5 07 pm 20 9 22 5 07 pm ...

Page 9: ...OPENING SINGLE ZONE 178 CANS Control Panel Shelf Front Louvre Adjustable Foot Gasket Door Outside Cabinet GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 9 GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 9 20 9 22 5 07 pm 20 9 22 5 07 pm ...

Page 10: ... THE DOOR A key should be attached inside the packing of this Manual Insert the key into the lock and turn it counter clockwise to unlock the door To lock it please turn clockwise Please save the key well WORKING CLIMATE The appliance is designed for operating under T climate It is recommended to maintain the ambient temperature below 35 C which helps the appliance working with low power consumpti...

Page 11: ...or ajar to allow air to circulate inside the cabinet in order to avoid possible condensation mold or odours forming Telescopic Rails Shelf GC143SBLV GC40SBLV The special display shelves are designed perfectly for all bottle base sizes ranging from Bordeaux to Champagne To prevent damaging the door gasket make sure to have the door opened fully all the way before pulling the shelves out Please stor...

Page 12: ...roperly grounded outlet Turn power ON The temperature for the wine fridge is 5ºC 22ºC 41ºF 72ºF for the beverage is 2ºC 20ºC 36ºF 68ºF Directly touch the or mark to set the wine fridge temperature as you want The first touch on or mark will recall the previous set temperature displayed in the digital window Touch the mark to increase the set temperature by 1ºC or by 1ºF Touch the mark to decrease ...

Page 13: ...on the inside cabinet Push upward the shelf from the telescopic rails and remove it carefully Wireless Shelves Wooden Trim POWER FAILURE Most power failures are corrected within a few hours and should not affect the temperature of your appliance if you minimize the number of door openings If the power is going to be off for a longer period of time you need to take the proper steps to protect your ...

Page 14: ...oo frequently The door is not closed completely The temperature control is not set correctly The door gasket does not seal properly The lighting does not work Not plugged in The circuit breaker tripped or a blown fuse The lighting is turned off Too much vibration Check to assure that the appliance is level Check to assure no parts inside the cabinet or in the compressor chamber are loose The wine ...

Page 15: ... the wrong power source supply Incorrect installation or modifications made during installation or use of the product Removing screws or otherwise opening the outer case will void the warranty Any damages resulting from poor handling or moving of the product misuse fire or water damage etc Failure to maintain the product as per the Instruction Manual Problems caused by incorrect or inadequate vent...

Page 16: ... comfortably interlocking STACKING FOR AGEING When filling your cabinet we suggest stacking the bottles you wish to cellar and mature at the back of the shelves and the wines you wish to consume in the shortterm at the front STACKING FOR ACCESSIBILITY When stacking bottles it is practical to keep bottles from the same case together See diagrams below in which bottles from the same case are represe...

Page 17: ...ture range Single Zone fridges will also keep humidity levels above 55 which is important to maintain the integrity of the cork Having said that any dual zone can also be kept at the same temperature and humidity levels throughout the whole unit To cellar both red and white wines All wines Whites Reds Champagnes cellar at the same temperature 12 14 deg C so any Grand Cru fridge set between 12 14 d...

Page 18: ... are not suitable for food storage I have a Dual Zone wine cabinet Can I use one compartment for the serving of my white wines and the bottom compartment for cellaring my wines YES Just set the top compartment temperature to between 6 8 and the bottom section to a temperature range of 12 14 TECHNICAL INSTALLATION What is the difference between Dual Zone cabinets and Single Zone wine cabinets Dual ...

Page 19: ...s extremely rare it can occur If anything at your home property is damaged by the carrier contact Customer Support immediately We will make the initial arraignments with the carrier to get compensation to you in a quick and timely fashion As always notate the BOL of what was damaged before you sign Note Grand Cru cannot give direct compensation for damages that occur to your home property before a...

Page 20: ...ind out more as this feature incurs a fee We hope that this has been informative and insightful information that will help you not only on your purchase but as well as the delivery process Should you have any further questions in regards to this information and or should you have questions that are not included in this information packet please do not hesitate to contact us Customer Support 1300 9...

Page 21: ...e range is between 7 C and 18 C and 14 C is often cited as close to perfect though this isn t an exact science Don t worry too much if your storage runs a couple degrees warmer as long as you re opening the bottles within a few years from their release 2 BUT NOT COLD Keeping wines in your household refrigerator is fine for a couple months but it s not a good bet for the longer term The average fri...

Page 22: ...your storage area can improve conditions Conversely extremely damp conditions can promote mould This won t affect a properly sealed wine but can damage the labels A dehumidifier can fix that 6 FLAT OR STANDING STORING OR ON SHOW Traditionally bottles have been stored on their sides in order to keep the liquid up against the cork which theoretically should keep the cork from drying out If you re pl...

Page 23: ...NE SPARKING WINE AND ICE WINE ICE COLD 4 6 I like to put my bubbly in the freezer about an hour before I pop it but don t forget about it or you ll have an explosion If you re short on time you can also place the bottle in an ice bucket for 30 minutes and have similar results The ice cold temperature will keep the bubbles fine rather than foamy After you open the bottle and pour the first glasses ...

Page 24: ...e leaving the wine out on the table to slowly warm FULL BODIED RED WINE ROOM TEMPERATURE 16 18 Depending on the time of year room temperature in Australia sits somewhere between 20 C and 25 C which is not the ideal serving temperature Red wine served too warm will lose all its finesse and freshness to an overpowering sensation of alcohol To cool full bodied red down to its ideal serving temperatur...

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Page 26: ... www grandcruwinefridges com au Your wine deserves an exceptional wine fridge NEED HELP CALL 1300 935 683 GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 26 GCRU4352 Owners Manual GC143 GC40 indd 26 20 9 22 5 07 pm 20 9 22 5 07 pm ...

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