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Terminology Description

Acidity

A critical element of wine that is responsible 

for preserving the wine’s freshness. Excess 

acidity results in an overly tart and sour 

wine.

Balance

A desired trait where tannin, fruit and acidity 

are in total harmony. Wines with good 

balance tend to age gracefully.

Body

The weight and presence of wine in the 

mouth provided by the alcohol and tannin 

level. Full-bodied wines tend to have this 

strong concentration.

Bouquet

The blending of a wine’s aroma within the 

bottle over a period of time, caused by 

volatile acidity.

Complex

A subjective term often used in tasting. 

A wine is said to be complex if it offers a 

variety of flavors and scents that continue to 

evolve as it develops.

Flabby

A wine that lacks structure, or is heavy to 

the taste, lacks acidity.

Full-Bodied

Wine high in alcohol and extract, generally 

speaking, fills the mouth, powerful.

Lean

Generally describes wines that are slim, 

lacking of generosity or thin.

Oaky

A desirable flavor imparted to wine if done 

in moderation. Most wines are aged in oak 

barrels one to three years, thereby receiving 

this toasty oak characteristic. However, if a 

weak wine is left in contact too long with an 

oak barrel, it will tend to be overpowered 

with an oaky taste.

Tannin

Tannins are extracted from the grape 

skins and stems and are necessary for a 

well-balanced red wine. Tannins are easily 

identified in wine tasting as the drying 

sensation over the gums. Tannins generally 

fade as a wine ages.

Common Tasting Terms

IDEAL WINE STORAGE CONSIDERATIONS

Temperature:  

The most important element about 

storage temperature is stability. If wine is kept in a stable 
environment between 40

º

F (7

º

C) and 65

º

F (21

º

C), it will 

remain sound. A small 1-2 degree temperature fluctuation 
within a stable environment is acceptable. Larger 
temperature fluctuations can affect the cork’s ability to 
seal, allowing the wine to “leak” from the bottle.

Humidity:  

The traditional view on humidity maintains 

that wines should be stored on their sides in 50% - 80% 
relative humidity to ensure cork moisture and proper fit in 
the bottle. Contemporary wisdom suggests that the cork 
surface is too small to be impacted by humidity. Further, 
the cork is sealed with a metal or wax capsule making 
humidity penetration impossible. The concept of a humid 
storage environment was derived from the necessity of 
wineries to maintain moisture in their cellars to keep 
wooden barrel staves swollen, preventing wine evaporation 
and product loss. In fact, vineyards estimate as much as 
a 10% product loss per year due to evaporation while wine 
is aging in the wooden barrels. Humidity, however, was 
not intended for the modern cellar where wine is stored in 
glass bottles with sealed corks.

Light:  

UV rays are not only harmful to people, they are 

damaging to wines - especially those in clear bottles. Since 
oxygen molecules in wine absorb UV rays, wine should 
never be stored in direct light for long periods of time.

Vibration:  

Provided that sediment is left undistributed 

and particles are not suspended, vibration in a storage 
environment is not an issue. Wines can become flat or 
tired when voids and vacuums are created inside the 
wine bottle. In order to create voids and vacuums within 
a liquid, aggressive motion or shaking of the wine bottle 
would have to occur.

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Summary of Contents for Wine Captain UHWC518-SG01A

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE SERVICE MANUAL 5 Class UHWC518 18 Wine Captain...

Page 2: ...ements Electrical Cutout Product Dimensions Side by Side Installation Anti Tip Bracket General Installation Integrated Panel Dimensions Integrated Panel Installation Grille Installation Door Swing Doo...

Page 3: ...over two decades and is proud to have the opportunity to ship to you PRODUCT INFORMATION Looking for additional information on your product User Guides Spec Sheets CAD Drawings Compliance Documentatio...

Page 4: ...th CAUTION Caution means that failure to follow this safety statement may result in minor or moderate personal injury property or equipment damage DANGER This unit contains R600a Isobutane which is a...

Page 5: ...n place so children may not easily climb inside If the unit is being removed from service for disposal check and obey all federal state and local regulations regarding the disposal and recycling of re...

Page 6: ...mperatures may reduce the unit s ability to reach low temperatures and or reduce ice production on applicable models For best performance keep the unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat genera...

Page 7: ...he unit Always keep your working area dry NOTICE Electrical installation must observe all state and local codes This unit requires connection to a grounded three prong polarized receptacle that has be...

Page 8: ...d a closed cabinet door CUTOUT DIMENSIONS PRODUCT DIMENSIONS REAR FRONT TOP SIDE 4 102 mm 7 178 mm 17 7 8 455 mm 33 7 8 860 mm to 34 7 8 886 mm Preferred location for electrical outlet is in adjacent...

Page 9: ...on Guide Each door can be opened individually one at a time without interference However to ensure unobstructed door swing opening both doors at the same time 1 4 6 4 mm of space needs to be maintaine...

Page 10: ...r a proper fit Also test to make sure the door opens and closes freely 3 Remove grille and place a mark on the floor at the front of the unit Also place a mark on the floor in the center of the unit 4...

Page 11: ...s than the opening s rear height Shorten the unit height in the front by adjusting the front legs This allows the unit to be gently tipped into the opening Readjust the front legs to level the unit af...

Page 12: ...hat all drilled holes are drilled to the correct depth in order to avoid splits in the wood when hardware is installed 1 Cut the panels to the dimensions listed in the diagram below 2 Optional Stain o...

Page 13: ...e underside of the counter to leave room for leveling adjustments A single prepared frame with insert must not weigh more than 20 lbs 10 kg Integrated Frame Preparation 1 Cut the main panel to the dim...

Page 14: ...sions 3 4 20 mm 28 13 16 732 mm 2 3 4 70 mm 2 3 4 70 mm R 5 8 R 16 mm 1 8 3 mm 1 4 6 mm Wooden Insert Notch Depth 1 8 3 mm 2 3 8 60 mm 7 8 22 mm Ref Top Detail Insert Notch Top Design 1 8 3 mm 3 1 2 8...

Page 15: ...weigh more than 20 lbs 10 kg It is important to ensure that all drilled holes are drilled to the correct depth in order to avoid splits in the wood when hardware is installed Appliance will need up t...

Page 16: ...AME FLAT AND WITHOUT INTERFERENCE 17 5 8 445 mm 3 4 20 mm 2 3 4 MIN 70 mm MIN Integrated Frame 30 0 33 7 8 762 mm 860 mm A minimum of 1 25 mm is required from the floor to the bottom of the extended i...

Page 17: ...it drill 6 pilot holes into the wood panel 1 2 12 mm deep using the holes in the door frame as a guide NOTICE It is important to ensure that all drilled holes are drilled to the correct depth in order...

Page 18: ...e unit the grille must be installed WARNING DO NOT touch the condenser fins The condenser fins are SHARP and can be easily damaged Removing the grille 1 Disconnect power to the unit 2 Loosen the two s...

Page 19: ...itional space for any knobs or pulls installed on the integrated panel frame Stainless Steel models that are installed adjacent to a wall require 2 1 4 57 mm door clearance on hinge side to allow for...

Page 20: ...en each pair of Torx head screws both the upper and lower hinge plates 3 Square and align door as necessary 4 Tighten Torx head screws on hinge 5 Reinstall gasket into the channel starting at the corn...

Page 21: ...as turned off during installation simply press and the unit will immediately switch on To turn the unit off press If the temperature displayed is different than selected the unit is progressing toward...

Page 22: ...ust light color While holding press and release to scroll through lighting options Option Open Door Closed Door 00 White White 01 Blue Blue 02 White Blue Light will be set at full intensity when door...

Page 23: ...ies U Line uses the following sizes Combinations of red and white bottles are used in Wine Captain Models and Beverage Centers NOTICE Restricting airflow may result in poor product performance product...

Page 24: ...you to remove rack from unit Note Take care when removing rack to avoid scratching interior of unit 5 Once removed retract the slides Note The slides on the rack have a thin coating which is used to b...

Page 25: ...n the bottles so the wine remains in contact with the cork which ensures the cork does not become dry Racks are designed to accommodate typical 750ml wine bottles as follows UHWC515 15 Wine Captain Mo...

Page 26: ...est viewed as a hobby and enjoyed When assembling your collection try not to become obsessed with Vintages Although a chart can be a useful tool generalizations about a specific year have led more tha...

Page 27: ...h 4 Wine color does not change with aging Truth As red wines age they get lighter in color while whites get darker The Cork A Mystery on Its Own Cork Presentation The ritual of the presentation of the...

Page 28: ...NS Temperature The most important element about storage temperature is stability If wine is kept in a stable environment between 40 F 7 C and 65 F 21 C it will remain sound A small 1 2 degree temperat...

Page 29: ...r to develop a residential wine storage unit the Wine Captain Each U Line Wine Captain model is designed to impress and inspire anyone with an interest in wine by providing cellar conditions in stylis...

Page 30: ...ess steel to become blurred Rust not cleaned up promptly can penetrate the surface of the stainless steel and complete removal of the rust may not be possible Integrated Models To clean integrated pan...

Page 31: ...sensitive flooring the unit must be removed from cabinetry To defrost 1 Disconnect power to the unit 2 Remove all products from the interior 3 Prop the door in an open position 2 in 50 mm minimum 4 A...

Page 32: ...nvironmental conditions more or less frequent cleaning may be necessary WARNING Disconnect electric power to the unit before cleaning the condenser NOTICE DO NOT use any type of cleaner on the condens...

Page 33: ...n the evaporator allow ice to thaw naturally 4 Clean and dry the interior of the unit Ensure all water has been removed from the unit 5 The door must remain open to prevent formation of mold and milde...

Page 34: ...will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental damages arising from the breach of these warranties or any other warranty whether express implied or statutory Some states do not allow the...

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