Bartscher 700.082G Instruction Manual page 29

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The table below shows the ideal temperature for different types of wine:
Types of wine
Red wine
White wine
Sparkling wines / champagne
Rosé wine
The influence of light, vibration, temperature variations and humidity can have a
negative impact on the quality of wines. If wines are stored properly, their quality is
not only preserved, but is improved as the aging process continues.
When stored at temperatures above 22 ° C wine ages rapidly, the flavor may
deteriorate and the aroma suffer.
At too low temperature storage it may lead to the development of harmful deposits in
the wine.
Air humidity from 60% to 70% is ideal for storing wine.
After opening a bottle of wine it comes into contact with air. An open bottle of wine
should be stored upright to minimize the wine's surface contact with air.
An open bottle of white wine is suitable for drinking for 2 days, and red for 3 days, if
the bottle was tightly sealed and is properly stored.
Hints and tips
The more bottles in the refrigerator, the longer the door is open, the greater energy
consumption. Do not overload the device and prolong the time of opening the door.
In order to minimize temperature losses in the device, the door should remain open
as short as possible. Additionally, do not open the door too often.
In the case of an electrical power outage, do not open the door to avoid the loss of
cooled air.
After a power outage or disconnection, the refrigerator should not be connected to
the power supply for at least 5 minutes.
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Temperature
15.5 ° C – 18.5 ° C
10 ° C
7.2 ° C – 9.5 ° C
9.5 ° C – 10.5 ° C

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