GE Monogram Wine Vault Turning Off Your Machine, Tips for Stocking Your Cellar the First Time

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My Profile

View your profile information, including confirmation of online access.

My Preferences

Change the style of your printed bottle label or software preferences by going to the Manage My Cellar area of your software.

Software Security Preference

The Software Security button located under My Profile in the Manage My Cellar section

allows you to password-protect your software according to your preferences.

Control Panel

The Control Panel button located on the Manage My Cellar screen leads to the Restart, Shutdown and System Status options.

Turning Off Your Machine

To Shut Down Your Machine

If you need to unplug or turn off your Cellar Management System, use the Shutdown CMS option to safely shut down the software.

1.Select the Shutdown CMS button located in the Control Panel area of Manage My Cellar. Your software will automatically shut down. Next, unplug your Cellar Management System.

To turn the CMS on again, plug it in.

Restart Instructions

If the touch screen does not respond after 45–60 seconds, the system may need to be restarted.

To Restart:

1.Select the Restart CMS button located in the Control Panel area of Manage My Cellar. The Restart CMS function resets your software in the event of an error or data problems (bottles not displaying in the cellar view). Your software will automatically shut down and restart upon your selecting this option.

Tips for Stocking Your Cellar the First Time

After becoming familiar with your cellar system, you’ll want to focus on stocking your cellar as efficiently as possible. Here are some tips to help you save time as you input bottle information into your system and place bottles into your cellar.

Plan Ahead Before Stocking or Inventorying Your Cellar

Organize like bottles before adding them to your cellar. Enter the bottle information once, and indicate the number of bottles on the Add Bottles screen.

Arrange your work area to make bottles, bottle tags and empty boxes easily accessible. Eliminate multiple trips to the cellar by placing tagged bottles in a box for transfer.

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Contents Monogram Wine Vault Table of Contents Well done Important Safety Information Do not USE a Plug Designed for a 15-AMP or 20-AMP Circuit HOW to Connect ElectricityQuick Tour of Your Wine Vault Exterior FeaturesInterior Features Storage Racking System model ZWVS1000SR Interior Features Tasting Racking System model ZWVT1000SRCellar Management System Key Parts and Controls Back Up Your Wine Data My Cellar ViewPlan Ahead Before Stocking or Inventorying Your Cellar Turning Off Your MachineTips for Stocking Your Cellar the First Time Drain Line Connection Temperature SettingCooling System Condensate Evaporator Switch Power SwitchOperating the Cooling System Additional Cooling System Features To use the liquid thermostat Liquid Temperature DisplayVault Room Temperature Display Interior Door Release Lockable Entry DoorStorage model ZWVS1000SR Tasting model ZWVT1000SR Redwood Wine RacksTasting Racks model ZWVT1000SR Diamond BinsTo replace the storage drawer Taster’s AlcoveTo remove the storage drawer Ceiling Lighting Interior Lighting SystemTo Replace a Strand Environment Care and CleaningRecommended Cleaning Intervals for Key Components Cleaning the Exterior of the Wine VaultMaintaining the Redwood Racks Cleaning the Interior of the Wine VaultCleaning the Interior Walls Cleaning the Drain Port Cleaning the Liquid ProbeCleaning the Door Gasket Replacing Halogen Bulbs Rope Lighting TroubleshootingNormal Sounds You May Hear Ceiling lights do not come onEntry Door Redwood RacksWine Vault is too warm Cooling SystemCooling Unit does not operate Wine Vault is too coldMoisture forms on the outside of the cooling unit Compressor motor operates for long periodsFor Customers With Special Needs… Consumer ServicesIn-Home Repair Service Monogram Wine Vault LineWhat is Covered For Products Warranty InformationWhat Is and Is Not Covered for Software What Is Not Covered for ProductsImportant Notice For Both Product and Software Warranties Wine Terms APPENDIX-VINOLOGYCapacity Name Description Bottle SizesRight Glass for the Right Wine 20/20 Rule of Thumb for Serving TemperaturesAPPENDIX-THE Perfect Serve Choosing the Perfect GlassRich, Full-Bodied Reds Ideal Serving TemperaturesGE Consumer & Industrial