MLWC60AN / MLWC88AN / MLWC60ZW / MLWC88ZW - Usage instructions

This article explains how to use the MLWC60AN / MLWC88AN / MLWC60ZW / MLWC88ZW by Boretti.

To switch the wine cabinet on/off. Press and hold this button for approximately 1 second to turn the wine cabinet on. Press and hold this button for approximately 3 seconds to turn the wine cabinet off. To turn the lock function on/off. Press and hold this button for approximately 3 seconds to activate/deactivate. When activated the symbol will illuminate. +/- Press this button to raise the temperature in 1°C increments. Once the temperature reaches the highest temperature value for the upper zone or lower zone, it will revert back to its lowest temperature value. Upper zone = 5 -10°C Lower zone = 10 -18°C Once the required temperature is selected, the LED display will temporarily flash for 5 seconds, then reverts back to the normal display, and the temperature is now set. Note: Press and hold +/- for 3 seconds, to change the display from °C to °F. This button is used to toggle between the different light functions. When selected, the relevant symbol will illuminate: The internal light will switch on when the door is opened, and off when the door is closed. The internal light is continuously on. However after 3 minutes the light will dim. ♥ The internal light will remain on for 10 minutes once the door is closed and then turn off. This symbol indicates the brightness adjuster: Hold the light key for 3 seconds until flashes. Then use the +/- keys to adjust the brightness of the internal light. This Button is used to toggle between the different operational functions. When selected the relevant symbol will illuminate: Standard Mode – Select this function to operate the wine cabinet in standard mode. ECO Mode - An energy saving mode where both the inner light and control panel lights are off. The LED display is also switched off, until you change the temperature using the +/- and +/- keys, this will be displayed for 5 seconds and then switch off again. The compressor is also delayed 5 minutes in order to save energy. Intelligent mode – In Intelligence mode, the wine cabinet will adjust the fan speed according to the ambient temperature. This will reduce noise levels and save money. ◉ DEMO Mode – When Demo mode is selected, the compressor and PTC heater will be disabled, and the fan input voltage reduces to 9V. The HI/ LO temperature alarm is also disabled during DEMO mode. The cooling symbol will illuminate to show when the wine cabinet is currently cooling. The alarm symbol will illuminate to show the alarm is on. This will activate when either the door has been left open for a long period of time, or the temperature has fluctuated too high or low (HI or LO will also show in display to confirm this). The maximum storage capacity for Bordeaux style of bottles (0.75L) is 41 bottles. It is possible to store Champaign / Magnum size bottles. To make this possible, the upper rack in the lowest zone needs to be removed. Please see section 2.4 how storage racks can be removed. Note: If you wish to store other type of bottles, the maximum storage capacity will be less than as shown above. To prevent damaging the door gasket, make sure to have the door opened fully when pulling shelves out of the rail compartment. The shelves are attached to telescopic rail system for easy stacking or pulling out bottles. Glass shelves are available if you wish to store cans or smaller bottles in your wine cabinet. These can be purchased directly from www.boretti.com Removing the shelf

2. Lift the front of the shelf up to remove from the front clips. As fig. A.

3. Holding onto the shelf runner, push the shelf in and then pull up at the back to release from the rear clips. As Fig. B. There are four points that ensures a perfect climate to preserve wines in an optimal condition. Constant Temperature Boretti wine cabinets maintain precise temperatures between 5 °C to 18 °C. Minimising the temperature variance is most important when it comes to long term storage to ensure wine matures correctly. The ideal long term storage temperature for wine is between +10 °C and +12 °C. It is critical that the temperature is kept as constant as possible because this is the only way that a wine's natural harmony will be preserved. The lower zone can be used to store wine for longer terms. The upper zone has a temperature range from 5 °C till 10 °C and is ideal to keep wines on serving temperatures.

  • Sparkling wines; • Champaign (8°C) • Prosecco, (7-8°C) • Muscat (7-8°C) • Cava (5-6°C)
  • White wines: • Pinot Grigio (8°C) • Pinot Blanc (8°C) • Sauvignon Blanc (9°C) • Chardonnay (10°C) • Full-bodied Chardonnay (12°C)
  • Light-to-medium bodied reds: • Chianti (15°C) • Pinot Noir (16°C) • Merlot (16°C) • Rioja (16°C) • Bordeaux (16°C)
  • Full-bodied reds: • Cabernet Sauvignon (17°C) • Red Burgundy (17°C) • Barolo (17°C) • Brunello (17°C) • Grand Cru Bordeaux (18°C) Vibration Free To prevent wine from being disturbed all compressors are mounted on isolation blocks designed to absorb any vibration. UV Protection All Boretti glass door wine cabinet are tinted and double glazed to prevent harmful ultraviolet rays causing discoloration to labels and unwanted reactions to your wine. Perfect Air Quality The MLWC82 wine cabinet has an charcoal filter to assist in maintaining perfect air quality which is vital for preserving and maturing wine.

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