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Sub-Zero 400 Series User manual

WINE STORAGE USE & CARE GUIDE
Caring for your Su -Zero and everything in it.
CONTENTS
Sub-Z ro Win Storag 3
Sub-Z ro Win Storag F atur s 4
Sub-Z ro Win Storag Mod ls 5
Sub-Z ro Win Storag Us & Car 8
K ping Win at Its B st 18
Troubl shooting Guid 20
S rvic Information 22
Sub-Z ro Warranty 23
As you r ad this Us & Car Guid , tak
particular not of th CAUTION and WARNING
symbols wh n th y app ar. This information
is important for saf and ffici nt us of th
Sub-Z ro quipm nt.
In addition, this Us & Car Guid may contain
an IMPORTANT NOTE which highlights
information that is sp cially important.
signals a situation wh r minor injury or
product damag may occur if you do not
follow instructions.
stat s a hazard that may caus s rious
injury or d ath if pr cautions ar not
follow d.
UB-ZERO® is a registered trademark of ub-Zero, Inc.
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THANK YOU
Thank you for purchasing your new Sub-Zero
wine storage unit. The ultimate in beauty,
engineering, detailing and functionality, this
wine storage equipment continues the
Sub-Zero tradition of superior quality and
reliability, giving you the peace of mind that
your wine is stored properly, at the exact
temperature you select.
Your Sub-Zero wine storage model is
protected by a warranty that is one of the
finest in the industry. Take a moment to read
the warranty statement on page 23 and refer
to it should service become necessary.
This Use & Care Guide will answer most of
your questions about the features,
operation and maintenance of your wine
storage unit. If you have questions that are
not addressed here, call Sub-Zero Customer
Service at 00-222-7 20 or visit our website,
subzero.com.
UB-ZERO WINE TORAGE
CONTACT
INFORMATION
Sub-Z ro
Custom r S rvic :
800-222-7820
W bsit :
subz ro.com
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With th installation of a harn ss kit, th s
applianc s ar Star-K compliant to m t
strict r ligious r gulations in conjunction
with sp cific instructions found on
www.star-k.org. For d tails about th
harn ss kit, contact your Sub-Z ro d al r.
WINE TORAGE FEAT U R E
Dual temperature zones—all wine storage
models allow you to have precise indepen-
dent temperature control within one degree
of your preset temperature in each of the
two temperature zones.
Model 427R has a third temperature zone—
refrigerated drawers—for items to be
stored at a cooler temperature than your
wine.
Electronic controls—a microprocessor
controls all electronic functions and allows
you to monitor the exact temperature you
have preset and make adjustments easily.
Correct temperature—each temperature
zone of your wine storage unit has a range
of 3 ˚F (3˚C) to 65˚F (1 ˚C), and your set
temperature is shown in the LED display,
located on the control panel.
Proper humidity is maintained throughout
the entire unit.
Discreet lighting—our soft low-wattage
lighting can be controlled independently of
the door’s opening, which will allow you to
display your collection of wine for special
occasions.
Sturdy, rustproof wire shelves can easily
accommodate standard 750 ml bottles,
half bottles, as well as magnums. Finished
off with a natural cherry wood facing, all
shelves ensure that the wine is stored
properly, with the corks in contact with the
bottles‘ contents.
Roller-assembly shelves with a full three-
quarter extension for easy access to all
stored bottles.
Display shelf—featured on Models 427,
427R and 430, this shelf allows you to
display those prized bottles in your wine
collection. It is illuminated with discreet
lighting mounted in the control panel.
Service alert—an indicator light in the LED
display on the control panel will let you
know if service may be necessary.
Home alarm—wiring connections give you
the option of hooking the wine storage unit
up to your home security system.
Model 427R has an alarm feature that will
make an audible beeping sound if a drawer
has been left open.
Sabbath Mode will allow the lights to
remain off during certain religious obser-
vances.
UV-resistant glass in the door filters out
harmful UV light.
Optional lock—lock is available as a sales
accessory. Contact your Sub-Zero dealer
for details.
Magnetic gaskets around the doors give
extra-tight seals.
The solid, adjustable kickplate gives a true
built-in look and conforms to American
Institute of Architects standards.
Front venting—all Sub-Zero wine storage
models are designed for mechanical system
airflow at the front of the unit.
WARRANT
Sub-Z ro products
ar cov r d by a
two, fiv and
tw lv y ar r si-
d ntial warranty
( xclusions apply).
S warranty
d tails at th nd
of this guid .
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UB-ZERO WINE TORAGE MODEL
MODEL 424
UNDERCOUNTER WINE STORAGE
Roller-assembly
shelves
Lighted electronic
control panel
Discreet lighting
Full-view glass
door (standard)
Serial and model
number plate
Home security
tie-in
Stationary shelf UV-resistant glass
Divider gasket
Front venting with
removable kickplate
MODEL 424F
FREE-STANDING WINE STORAGE
Roller-assembly
shelves
Lighted electronic
control panel
Stainless steel
exterior
Full-view glass
door (standard)
Serial and model
number plate
Home security
tie-in
Stationary shelf UV-resistant glass
Divider gasket
Front venting with
removable kickplate
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UB-ZERO WINE TORAGE MODEL
MODEL 427
ALL WINE STORAGE
MODEL 427R
WINE STORAGE WITH REFRIGERATED DRAWERS
UV-resistant glass
Lighted electronic
control panel
Discreet lighting
Full-view glass
door (standard)
Roller-assembly
shelves
Lighted display
shelf
Serial and model
number plate
Divider gasket
Home security
tie-in
Front venting with
removable kickplate / grille
Refrigerated
storage drawers
Lighted electronic
control panel
Roller-assembly
shelves
Discreet lighting
UV-resistant glass
Full-view glass
door (standard)
Lighted display
shelf
Serial and model
number plate
Divider gasket
Home security
tie-in
Removable drawer
dividers
Front venting with
removable kickplate / grille
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MODEL 430
ALL WINE STORAGE
Serial and model
number plate
Lighted electronic
control panel
Discreet lighting Full-view glass
door (standard)
Roller-assembly
shelves
Lighted display
shelf
Divider gasket
UV-resistant glass
Home security
tie-in
Removable
kickplate
Hermetically sealed
refrigeration units
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ELECTRONIC CONTROL Y TEM
The Electronic Control System of your
Sub-Zero wine storage unit gives you the most
accurate temperature control for your peace of
mind. You can be assured your wine is stored
at the temperature you have selected, whether
it is long-term aging or staging wine for
consumption that evening.
A microprocessor accurately samples the
temperature every second in each zone to be
sure the temperatures stay within one degree
of your preset temperatures. It also monitors
the unit’s operation and will let you know if
service may be necessary.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
With all wine storage models you have the
capability of setting two distinct temperatures
within the two zones of your wine storage unit.
Your model has been thoroughly tested and
inspected before it was shipped from the
factory. The temperature has been preset at
45˚F (7˚C) in the smaller zone and 55˚F (13˚C) in
the larger zone.
There are two sets of
WARMER
and
COLDER
key pads on the control panel, one for each of
the two separate temperature zones. An arrow
next to the temperature in the LED display, will
indicate which temperature corresponds with
each zone. Refer to the illustration below.
The
COLDER
key pad on the control panel
allows you to decrease the temperature in the
corresponding zone by one degree each time
you depress the key pad. Remember that the
temperature range in each zone is 3 ˚F (3˚C) to
65˚F (1 ˚C) and you can set two different
temperatures—one for each zone.
Similar to the
COLDER
key pad, you can raise
the temperature in the corresponding zone by
one degree each time you depress the
WARMER
key pad on the control panel.
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LIGHT
ON/OFFWARMERCOLDERCOLDER
WARMERUNIT
ON/OFF
LIGHT
ON/OFF
58 42
Temperature
Controls
El ctronic control pan l
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ELECTRONIC CONTROL Y TEM
LED DISPLA
Electronic control system functions, such as
digital temperatures and service indicators, are
shown in the LED display, located on the
control panel. The temperatures of each zone
will be visible through the glass door of your
wine storage unit. If you are using your unit
frequently, the numbers may fluctuate.
UNIT ON/OFF
The
UNIT ON/OFF
key pad on the control
panel will shut off all electrical power to the
wine storage unit for cleaning or service.
LIGHTS ON/OFF
All wine storage units have the capability of
having the lights on independently of the
door’s opening and closing. This will allow you
to display your collection of wine for special
occasions.
To have the lights remain on independently of
the door’s opening and closing, press the
LIGHTS ON/OFF
key pad. Press the key pad
again to have the lights to go off when the
door is closed.
ALARM FEATURE
If the microprocessor detects temperature
fluctuations or a faulty component, you will
hear an audible beep and a bell symbol will
flash in the LED display on the control panel.
Also, if the unit is tied in with your home
security, it will alert this system. You can
deactivate the alarm feature and the audible
sound by depressing the
BELL
symbol key
pad. If the alarm is deactivated, the bell will
not be visible in the LED display.
SABBATH MODE (STAR-K)
All wine storage units feature the Sabbath
Mode. This is for certain religious observances
where the lights need to be turned off.
To initiate Sabbath Mode, while the unit is on
press the
UNIT ON/OFF
key pad so that OFF
is visible in the LED display on the control
panel. Your unit will be off.
Then press and hold the
UNIT ON/OFF
key
pad for 10 seconds. This will turn the unit back
on and will disable the lights. To return the
unit to normal lighting, press and release the
UNIT ON/OFF
key pad.
If you have questions about Star-K compliance,
visit www.star-k.org.
VISUAL SERVICE DISPLA
The electronic control system monitors
temperatures as well as the the unit’s opera-
tion. If there is a temperature or operation
problem, you will notice the word SERVICE
illuminated in the LED display on the control
panel. Before calling for service, please check
to see if your condenser area needs cleaning.
Refer to Condenser Cleaning on page 16.
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You should not l av th lights on
ov rnight or for xtr m ly long p riods of
tim . Th h at from th lights will caus
th unit to work unn c ssarily hard.
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REFRIGERAT E D D R AWER –
MODEL 427R
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Mod l 427R:
The refrigerated drawers have
their own microprocessor and control panel
located in the top drawer. The preset tempera-
ture is 3 ˚F (3˚C) from the factory, but you have
the option of adjusting the temperature within
the range of 34˚F (1˚C) to 45˚F (7˚C). The LCD
display on the control panel displays the actual
temperature of both drawers in your unit.
The
COLDER
key pad on the control panel
allows you to decrease the temperature of the
drawers by one degree each time you depress
the key pad. You can raise the temperature in
the drawers by one degree each time you
depress the
WARMER
key pad on the control
panel.
ALARM FEATURE
Mod l 427R:
An alarm feature will make an
audible beeping sound if a drawer has been
left open accidentally.
When the alarm is activated, a bell symbol will
be illuminated in the LCD display of the control
panel. When the alarm is deactivated, the bell
symbol will not be visible.
TEMPERAT U R E E T T I N G
In all instances, the temperature settings are
your individual preference, and with the wine
storage model you purchased, you can be
confident the unit will maintain those tempera-
tures. A chart with suggested storing and
serving temperatures can be found on page 19.
While each temperature zone of your wine
storage unit has a range of 3 ˚F (3˚C) to 65˚F
(1 ˚C), you can set the temperatures at the
exact temperature you think best—whether it’s
for consumption or for duplicating the temper-
atures of cellars for long-term storage.
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WINE TORAGE
WINE STORAGE SHELVES
All Sub-Zero wine storage models have roller-
assembly shelves with a full three-quarter
extension for easy access to all stored bottles.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Models 424 and 424FS
have roller-assembly shelves in all instances
with the exception of the bottom stationary
shelf.
The shelves have a solid natural cherry wood
facing that can be replaced with other wood to
match your cabinetry. Details on how to
replace the shelves’ wood facing can be found
in the Sub-Zero Design Guide. Check our
website at subzero.com or call Sub-Zero at
00-222-7 20.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you choose to stain or
seal the shelves’ natural cherry wood facing,
be aware that some of these substances are
hazardous and will damage stored wine.
Your wine storage unit is intended to maximize
the storage of bottles in an ideal environment
where the wine stays in contact with the cork
at an even temperature. Refer to the illustra-
tion below for the proper arrangement of
bottles on the shelves.
If you are storing half bottles or magnums,
they are nestled in the shelves in the same
manner as the 750 ml bottles.
WINE STORAGE SHELF REMOVAL
To remove a wine storage shelf, pull the shelf
out to its full extension, gently and evenly lift
up on both sides of the front of the shelf and
remove. Refer to the illustration below.
Reverse the procedure to reinstall the shelf.
LIGHT
ON/OFFWARMERCOLDER58 42
LIGHT
ON/OFFWARMERCOLDER58 42
Win storag arrang m nt Win storag sh lf r moval
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DESIGN
GUIDE
D tails on how to
r plac th win
storag sh lv s’
ch rry wood facing
can b found in
th Sub-Z ro
D sign Guid .
Ch ck our w bsit
at subz ro.com or
call Sub-Z ro at
800-222-7820.
Wh n storing magnum bottl s you must
r mov th sh lf just abov th int nd d
storag sh lf to allow for th s larg r
bottl s to b mov d in and out of th
unit. Failur to do so will caus th
bottl s to br ak.
B sur to unload all bottl s from th
win storag sh lf b for r moving it.
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DISPLA SHELF REMOVAL
Mod ls 427, 427R and 430:
To remove the
display shelf, pull the shelf out to its full exten-
sion, gently and evenly lift up on both sides of
the front of the shelf and remove. Reverse the
procedure to reinstall the shelf.
WINE TORAGE
DISPLA SHELF
Mod ls 427, 427R and 430:
These wine
storage models feature a display shelf that
allows you to display those prized bottles in
your wine collection. It is illuminated with
discreet lighting mounted in the control panel.
The display shelf is designed so that the wine
will stay in proper contact with the cork. Refer
to the illustration below.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The display shelf is
designed for only one row of bottles laid in
such a way that the bottom portion of the
bottle is against the wood rail and the top and
cork of the bottle are toward the back of the
wine storage unit.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Models 424 and 424FS do
not include the display shelf.
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LIGHT
ON/OFFWARMERCOLDERCOLDER
WARMERUNIT
ON/OFF
LIGHT
ON/OFF
58 42
Display sh lf – Mod ls 427, 427R
and 430
B sur to unload all win bottl s from
th display sh lf b for r moving it.
DRAWER DIVIDER
Mod l 427R:
Each drawer of the Model 427R
has a divider that can be easily removed.
To remove, pull the drawer divider forward
and pivot the back edge of the divider away
from the back of the drawer. Reverse the
procedure to reinstall the divider. Refer to the
illustration below.
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REFRIGERATED DRAWER –
MODEL 427R
DRAWER REMOVAL
Mod l 427R:
Disconnect the control cable
before removing the top drawer. Refer to the
illustration below.
To remove a drawer from the Model 427R, pull
the drawer open until it stops. Lift up evenly
on both sides of the drawer front and pull out,
as shown in the illustration below.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Be sure to unload the
contents before removing the drawer.
To replace a drawer, raise the front of the
drawer up and place onto the drawer slide
tracks. Be sure to engage the front holes of the
drawer slide with the small pegs at the end of
each rail.
Control cabl
– Mod l 427R
Draw r r moval – Mod l 427R Draw r divid r – Mod l 427R
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B for r moving th top draw r of th
Mod l 427R, you MUST disconn ct th
control cabl .
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Mod ls 427 and 427R:
These models have a
90˚ door stop built into the hinge system. You
can easily actuate the stop by using a blade-
type screwdriver and rotating the brass cam in
both the top and bottom hinges. You must
position both stops at 90˚ if you want to safely
use the door. Refer to the illustration below.
You can go to the maximum of a 105˚ door
opening by using the screwdriver and rotating
the brass cam to the next stop.
Mod l 430:
An optional 90˚ door stop is
available as a sales accessory. Contact your
Sub-Zero dealer for details.
DOOR OPERAT I O N
DOOR CLOSING
The door of your wine storage unit has a
spring-loaded closure mechanism. As the door
is closed, the door closer engages to help
close and seal the door.
90-DEGREE DOOR STOP
If your wine storage unit is positioned in a
corner, you may want to limit the door
opening to 90˚. If so, see the appropriate
section for your wine storage Model 427,
427R or 430.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
A 90˚ door stop is not
available for Models 424 and 424FS.
90˚ Door stop – Mod ls 427 and 427R
Th door swing on Mod ls 427 and 427R
may caus s v r fing r pinching. Watch
that fing rs ar not plac d in th door
op ning on th hing sid wh n th door
is op n.
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CLEANING
STAINLESS STEEL EXTERIOR
Classic and platinum stainl ss st l
finish s:
To clean the exterior of the classic
and platinum stainless steel finishes, use a
soft, nonabrasive stainless steel cleaner like
Signature Polish and apply with a soft 100%
lint-free cloth.
Carbon stainl ss st l finish:
Carbon
stainless steel can be cleaned with mild soap
and water.
The carbon stainless steel finish uses the
interest of brushed steel to bring out the
maximum metallic luster of its charcoal
background. Different light types and source
locations can result in variations in shading on
different components and areas of large appli-
ances. These variations are normal with the
carbon finish and add to the unique character
of colored stainless steel.
To bring out the natural luster of all three
finishes, lightly wipe the surface with a water-
dampened microfiber cloth followed by a dry
polishing chamois. All work should follow the
grain direction of the finish. Better results are
obtained by keeping the cloth in continuous
contact with the stainless steel.
GLASS DOOR CLEANING
The glass door panel can be cleaned using any
standard glass cleaner available on the market
today.
INTERIOR CLEANING
To clean interior surfaces and removable parts,
wash with a mild solution of soap and luke-
warm water with a little baking soda. Do not
use vinegar. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Avoid
getting water on lights, control panel and the
solid cherry wood facing on the shelves.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or cloths on any
of the interior or exterior surfaces, including
the glass door panel.
Und r no circumstanc s should you us
a m tallic or highly abrasiv cl an r or
cloth, as this will r mov th carbon
finish or scratch th classic or platinum
finish s.
SIGNATURE
POLISH
Signatur Polish
is availabl from
Signatur Limit d
Laboratory,
P. O. Box 13436,
Dayton, Ohio
45413-0436, or
877-376-5474
(toll fr ).
B for cl aning th unit, shut th l ctric-
ity off at th control pan l.
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CONDENSER LOCATION
Mod ls 424 and 424FS:
On these models the
condenser is located behind the kickplate. First,
remove the kickplate to expose the condenser
area. Refer to the illustration below.
Mod ls 427 and 427R:
On these models the
condenser is located behind the kickplate / grille.
Remove the screws holding the kickplate / grille.
This assembly will slide forward easily, giving
you access to the condenser area. Refer to the
illustration below.
Mod l 430:
The condenser is located behind
the grille at the top of the unit. To remove the
louvered grille, first open the door to access
three Phillips head screws. Remove the three
grille screws. Tilt the grille forward at the top
and release the springs from behind the grille,
and then lift off the grille. Refer to the illustra-
tion below.
To remove a panel grille on Model 430, lift the
grille up, then pull out at the bottom and down
to release it from its mounting bracket.
Kickplate
Grille Springs
Grille
Screws
(inside door)
Cond ns r location – Mod ls 424
and 424FS
Cond ns r location – Mod ls 427
and 427R
Cond ns r location – Mod l 430
CLEANING
CONDENSER CLEANING
Clean the condenser area every three to six
months. The cleaning schedule will depend on
the amount of dust and lint that accumulates
in this area.
To access the condenser on your specific wine
storage model, see Condenser Location. Use a
soft bristle brush and vacuum hose to remove
dust and lint from the condenser area. NOTE:
To avoid bending the condenser fins, be sure
to vacuum in the direction of the fins (up and
down).
B for cl aning th cond ns r, shut th
l ctricity off at th control pan l. Wh n
you cl an th cond ns r, w ar glov s to
avoid injury from th sharp cond ns r fins.
Failur to cl an th cond ns r could
r sult in t mp ratur loss or m chanical
failur or damag .
LIGHTING INFORMATION
CABINET LIGHTING
Mod ls 424 and 424FS:
In these models,
rope-style lighting is mounted to the top of the
cabinet and cascades down the entire front of
the unit.
Mod ls 427, 427R and 430:
These models
have discreet lighting provided in two places.
Rope-style lighting is mounted to the top of
the cabinet and additional lighting is mounted
in the control panel to illuminate the display
shelf. Refer to the illustration below.
These lights have an extended life and it
should be some time before they need to be
replaced. If you have problems with the
cabinet lighting or need replacements, contact
your Sub-Zero authorized service center or call
00-222-7 20.
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DRAWER LIGHTING – MODEL 427R
Mod l 427R:
Lighting is recessed into the top
area of each refrigerated drawer compartment.
Refer to the illustration below.
To replace a light bulb in the drawer compart-
ment, you must pull the drawer out to its
maximum extension. It is recommended that
you remove the drawer. Refer to page 13 for
the drawer removal procedure.
Remove the 15-watt bulb by unscrewing it
from its socket and complete the reinstallation
by following the reverse steps.
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Cabinet Lighting
Drawer Compartment
Lighting
Cabin t lighting – Mod ls 427,
427R and 430
Draw r compartm nt lighting –
Mod l 427R
Shut off pow r to th unit b for r placing
light bulbs. W ar prot ctiv glov s wh n
handling bulbs.
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KEEPING WINE AT I T B E T
TORING AND ERVING WINE
There is a right way to store and serve wine.
And there is a wrong way. The Sub-Zero wine
storage equipment is committed to the right
way. Wine enthusiasts know that wine, opti-
mally, likes to be stored for long periods of
time in caves that are vibration free, dark,
damp and kept at a constant 55˚F (13˚C).
However, how many of us have these situa-
tions available?
When you think about wine, think about
preserving fruit and the fact that you must
refrigerate it at the proper temperature before
it spoils. After all, wine is the juice of grapes in
its simplest interpretation.
Wine needs to be selected and cared for
properly. The wine aficionado knows that
proper storage will ensure the wine is served
at the best conditions.
You have taken the extra step to ensure that
your wine is kept in the best possible environ-
ment by purchasing your Sub-Zero wine
storage unit. Now how you use the unit is up
to you.
You can devote the entire wine storage unit to
long-term storage and have the temperature
set to 55˚F (13˚C) in both zones—the ideal
temperature for long-term storage or aging.
If, however, you want to devote only a small
portion of the unit to that feature, you can
adjust the temperature in the smaller zone to
long-term storage and adjust the other temper-
ature zone to accommodate the wine you will
be enjoying soon.
The temperature in this zone can be anything
you choose. Sure, there are ideal temperatures
for serving wine, but it is very subjective, with
everyone’s palate reacting differently to differ-
ent temperatures.
The chart on the following page offers some
universally accepted storing and serving
temperatures for the most common wines
consumed today.
Enjoy the wine and your Sub-Zero wine
storage unit. And thank you for your trust in
Sub-Zero.
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KEEPING WINE AT I T B E T
Musc det
S ncerre / Pouilly
S uternes
41˚F (5˚C)39˚F (4˚C) 43˚F (6˚C) 45˚F (7˚C) 46˚F (8˚C) 48˚F (9˚C) 50˚F (10˚C) 52˚F (11˚C) 54˚F (12˚C) 55˚F (13˚C) 57˚F (14˚C) 59˚F (15˚C) 61˚F (16˚C) 63˚F (17˚C) 64˚F (18˚C)
Gewurtztr miner
M con
Borde ux Bl nc
Aligote
Musc ts
Gros Pl nt Als ce / Riesling
Sylv ner
Good Germ n /
Austri n Wines
Best Ch mp gne
Liebr umilch
Eiswein
Non-Vint ge Ch mp gneTok y
Sp rkling Wine (Sekt, C v , etc.)
Fino Sherry
Hung ri n Whites
Sweet Loire Chenin Bl ncs
Orvieto
Fr sc ti
SWEET WHITES LIGHT REDSDRY WHITES FULL SCALE REDS
Domestic Refriger tor Temper ture Ide l Long-Term Stor ge / Aging Temper ture Room Temper ture
Ch blis
Chinon
Vinho Verde
Fend nt
So ve
Verdicchio
Ch rdonn y Top C liforni / Austr li n
Ch rdonn ys
L mbrusco
Retsin Yugosl v Riesling
S.A. Chenin Bl nc
Light Musc ts
N.Z. S uvignon Bl nc
Joh nnisberg Riesling
Vin Rose
C liforni S uvignon
Bl nc
B ross Riesling
Be ujol is Nouve u
Montll
Amontill do
Vin J une
Best White
Burgundies / Gr ves
Cre m Sherry
Old Hunter V lley
Whites
Liqueur Musc ts
Best Dry
Germ n Wines
Best Sweet
Germ n Wines
Be ujol is Crus
M deir
Sicili n Reds
Bull’s Blood
Midi Reds
(Corbieres, etc.)
T wny Port
Ordin ry Red Borde ux
Cotes du Rhone (Red)
M dir n
Top Red Rhone
Red Burgundy
Vint ge Port
Fine Red Borde ux
C hors
B ndol
Fi sco Chi nti
V lpolicell Chi nti Reserv s
Rioj Reserv s
B rber
Chile n C bernet
B rolo
Best Portuguese Reds
Light Zinf ndels
V ldepen s
C liforni / Austr li n / Oregon Pinot Noir
Best C liforni
C bernets / Zinf ndels
Top Austr li n
C bernet / Shir z
Dole
© Octopu Publi hing Group Ltd., reproduced from Hugh John on’ ‘The World Atla of Wine’, publi hed by Mitchell Beazley, London.
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TORING AND ERVING TEMPERATURE
Merlots / Pinot Noirs
20
Cond nsation forms insid th unit.
This is normal during periods of higher
humidity (summer) and with frequent door
openings.
Are the door and drawers (Model 427R)
closing and sealing properly?
Cond nsation forms outsid th unit.
During periods of high humidity, some
condensation may appear on outside
surfaces. The condensation will disappear
when the humidity drops. Be sure that the
door and drawers (Model 427R) are closing
and sealing properly. If condensation
persists, contact your Sub-Zero authorized
service center.
You n d product information.
Call Sub-Zero Customer Service at
00-222-7 20 or visit our website,
subzero.com, for planning, installation
and product information.
You n d s rvic .
If service is necessary, maintain the quality
built into your Sub-Zero unit by calling a
Sub-Zero authorized service center.
To obtain the name and number of a
Sub-Zero authorized service center, check
the Contact & Support section of our
website, subzero.com or call Sub-Zero
Customer Service at 00-222-7 20.
When calling for service, you will need the
model and serial number of your unit. For
Models 424 and 424FS, the model and
serial number plate is located on the under-
side of the top wall. For Models 427 and
427R, it is attached to the underside of the
control panel. For Model 430, the plate is
located inside the door near the top hinge
on the main frame extrusion.
TROUBLE HOOTING
If your wine storage unit is not operating
properly, refer to the following Trouble-
shooting guide before calling your Sub-Zero
authorized service center or dealer. This guide
will save you time and trouble and may help
you avoid the expense of a service call.
Th win storag unit is not op rating.
Is there electrical power to the unit?
Is your home circuit breaker or fuse on?
Is the unit on? Depress the
UNIT ON/OFF
key pad.
Is the condenser area clean?
Th win storag unit is warm r than
usual.
Is the control set properly?
Is the condenser area clean?
Have the door or drawers (Model 427R)
been open for a long time?
Th win storag unit runs for long p riods
of tim .
Is the condenser area clean?
On hot days and in warm room tempera-
tures, the compressor runs longer.
Have the door or drawers (Model 427R)
been open for a long time?
Have you recently added a large amount
of wine?
TROUBLE HOOTING GUIDE

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