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Storing wine

As is well known, wine will keep for a long time; if kept in a suitable place
white wines will keep for about two years from the date of harvest, but
should be drunk within a year. Light wines can instead be kept for up to
two years, while some full-bodied red wines can keep for ten years and
raisin wines even twenty years. When you buy a bottle of wine put it in the
cellar or another suitable place immediately. Three factors are vital in the
process which starts from the cultivation of the grape, through to ripening,
harvesting and wine making: light, air humidity and room temperature. If
the taste of the wine is to reach full maturity while maintaining the wine’s
aroma, it must be stored perfectly by the interaction of these three factors.

Storage space

Not everyone has an underground storage space which can be
used as a cellar. Just recently technology has managed to supply
a valid substitute for the classic wine cellar. The Wine Cellar
which you have purchased is a special appliance designed to
contain and store wines correctly. In fact it should not be used
to store fruit, vegetables and tins but only your favourite bottles
of wine. So, without having a cellar area, every type of wine can
be correctly stored, matured and enjoyed.

Storage rules

A vital rule for keeping your favourite bottles is that they should be placed on their sides or inclined so that
the wine bathes the cork. Many people think that this causes the well-known “cork” smell. In reality
contact between the wine and the cork helps the elasticity of the cork so guaranteeing its effectiveness.
Being able to take the bottles easily for use avoids accidental shaking which, like vibration, could cause the
sediments to suspend again, so altering the appearance of the wine over time. Move your bottles as little
as possible and let the wine rest. Also avoid letting the bottles come into contact with the bottom wall
because this would not only affect efficient defrosting but could ruin the bottle labels because of the drops
of water collected during defrosting. The shelves on which the bottles are placed must be of wood, which
efficiently absorbs any vibrations and keeps the bottle away from the wall which transmits the cold. The
bottles of wine must also be kept away from substances or places which have a strong smell because this
could easily be transmitted to the wine.

The temperature

The temperature represents a critical factor which is important throughout the wine’s life cycle. It
determines wine’s good development while it remains in the bottle to mature. For best storage the
temperature must be kept constant in an interval between 8 and 12°C. Rapid and wide changes of
temperature must be avoided: too high a temperature dilates the liquids and speeds up the wine maturing,
while too low a temperature (below 4 – 5°C) could cause the precipitation of tartrates, which could affect
the wine’s appearance. In the extreme case in which the temperature drops below 0°C, the wine may
freeze and cause the cork to be expelled.

The cork

The cork is a fundamental component of a bottle of wine: its quality, chosen by the wine producer, is very
important for the maturation of the wine itself. The perfect condition of the cork, in the bottles which we
buy, depends exclusively on the standards of use and storage used by the producer or bottler.

Introduction to wine

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Summary of Contents for KCBWX70600R

Page 1: ...Instructions for use ...

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Page 3: ...d general recommendations 5 Introduction to wine 6 Storing the bottles 6 Table of the best serving temperatures for wines 9 Description of the appliance 9 How to operate the appliance 10 Cleaning and maintenance 12 Troubleshooting guide 13 After Sales Service 14 Installation 15 ...

Page 4: ...ealth and the environment The symbol on the product or on the documents accompanying this appliance indicates that this product should not be disposed of as household waste Please dispose of this appliance at an Electrical Electronic Equipment Collection point as in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal When it is scrapped make it unusable by cutting the power cable an...

Page 5: ...ore explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance Do not store or use petrol flammable liquids or gas in the vicinity of this or other electrical appliances The fumes can cause fires or explosions This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unl...

Page 6: ...iveness Being able to take the bottles easily for use avoids accidental shaking which like vibration could cause the sediments to suspend again so altering the appearance of the wine over time Move your bottles as little as possible and let the wine rest Also avoid letting the bottles come into contact with the bottom wall because this would not only affect efficient defrosting but could ruin the ...

Page 7: ...are larger than normal ones a maximum of 5 must be placed on the bottom of the cellar If you want to store more Champagne bottles remove the 5th shelf and stack the bottles on top of the bottles placed on the base of the cellar but in the reverse direction Up to 9 Champagne bottles can be stored in this way Taking out the wooden shelves To take out the wooden shelves proceed as follows 1 Hold the ...

Page 8: ...E 44 Bottles 100 on their sides 1 rack used SERVICE 42 Bottles 50 on their sides and 50 upright 3 racks used 4 rows 6x4 MAXIMUM STORAGE 46 Bottles 48 on their sides and 52 upright 1 rack used 4 rows 6x4 STORING CHAMPAGNE BOTTLES Never take out more than one sliding shelf at once Storing the bottles 8 ...

Page 9: ...Champagne 6 C Chianti Classico 16 C Passito di Pantelleria 6 C Rosé Cote de Provence 12 C Dry and Sweet Spumanti 6 C Verdicchio 8 C White Trentino wines 11 C White Franciacorta wines 11 C Dry white wines 8 C Friuli wines 11 C Rhone wines 15 C Dry White Loire wines 10 C Liqueur Loire wines 7 C Red Loire wines 14 C Liqueur raisin wines 8 18 C Vins Nouveaux 12 C Light Red wines without much tannin 14...

Page 10: ...tton appliance on off b appliance operating pilot light c button to increase the temperature max 18 C d button to decrease the temperature min 6 C e cooling activated pilot light h heating activated pilot light g temperature in inner compartment display h inside light button i inside light pilot light Cellar working with double or single temperature zone The cellar is designed to work with two tem...

Page 11: ...tons until the required temperature has been reached 4 Wait for 5 seconds for the indicator to shine steadily the temperature has now been set 5 Wait for the temperature change to take effect and put the bottles of wine in the cellar The inside light does not come on or goes out temporarily when the inside temperature is higher than 24 C so that the set temperature can be reached more quickly Cont...

Page 12: ... appliance Clean the inside regularly with a sponge dampened in lukewarm water and or neutral detergent Rinse and clean with a soft cloth Do not use abrasives Clean the outside with a soft cloth dampened with water Do not use abrasive pastes or pads stain removers e g acetone trichloroethylene or vinegar Clean the outside glass with a specific glass cleaner and the inside just with a damp cloth av...

Page 13: ...iding contact between the appliance and the units making sure that the internal components are placed correctly making sure that there is no contact between the bottles and the containers Some possible operating noises a whistle when the appliance switches on for the first time or after a long time a splash when the cooling fluid enters the pipes a buzz when the fan start working a crackle when th...

Page 14: ...ppliance does not work Is there a power cut Is the plug plugged into the socket properly Is the 2 pole mains switch on Are the electric circuit safety devices installed in the house fully functional Is the power supply cable broken 2 The temperature inside the wine cellar is not cold enough Has the door been closed properly Are the bottles stopping the door from closing Has the appliance been inst...

Page 15: ...un s rays or placing the appliance near a heat source radiators cookers increase power consumption and should be avoided When this is not possible the following minimum separations should be respected 30 cm from coal or oil cookers 3 cm from electric and or gas cookers Position it in a clean and well ventilated place Clean the inside see the Cleaning and maintenance chapter Insert the accessories ...

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Page 17: ... the side flanges and the doors of any adjacent kitchen units cabinets or electrical appliances as shown in figure 1 B Installation next to walls To allow complete 90 opening of the door install the product ensuring a space of at least 60 mm between the side flange and the adjacent wall as shown in figure 2 60 mm Fig 1 Fig 2 FLANGE CABINET DOOR CABINET DOOR WALL FLANGE ...

Page 18: ...facturer declines any responsibility for any damage suffered by people animals or things caused by failure to observe the rules given above If the plug and socket are not of the same type have a qualified electrician replace the socket Do not use extensions or multiple adapters Electrical disconnection Electrical disconnection must be possible either by unplugging the plug or by means of a 2 pole ...

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