GE Monogram Wine Vault owner manual Cleaning the Liquid Probe, Cleaning the Door Gasket

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CARE AND CLEANING

Cleaning the Interior of the Wine Vault

Cleaning the Liquid Probe

Step 1 Check the water level in the liquid probe every 6 months. Make sure that it is approximately 3/4 full.

Step 2 Use warm water and baking soda solutionto clean the probe and wine bottle. This both cleans and neutralizes odors.

Step 3 Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry.

NOTE: Ensure that all wine residues are removed from the bottle used for the probe.

Cleaning the Door Gasket

Step 1 The vinyl gasket may be cleaned with mild

soap and water, a baking soda solution or a mild scouring powder. Step 2 Rinse well.

Step 3 After cleaning the door gasket, apply a thin layer of paraffin wax or petroleum jelly to the door gasket at the hinge. This helps keep the gasket from sticking and bending out of shape.

Cleaning the Drain Port

In the event that a drain line is attached to the drain port of your cooling unit, follow the cleaning instructions below:

Step 1 Remove the drain line to check for clogs or debris every 6 months.

Step 2 Use warm water and baking soda solutionto clean the drain line and drain bucket. This both cleans and neutralizes odors.

Step 3 Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry.

Note: The recommended baking soda solution for cleaning the probe and drain port is approximately one tablespoon (15 ml) of baking soda to 1 quart (1 liter) of water.

Drain line port

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Barrels made from American oak impart flavors different than barrels made from French oak.

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Contents Monogram Wine Vault Table of Contents Well done Important Safety Information HOW to Connect Electricity Do not USE a Plug Designed for a 15-AMP or 20-AMP CircuitExterior Features Quick Tour of Your Wine VaultInterior Features Tasting Racking System model ZWVT1000SR Interior Features Storage Racking System model ZWVS1000SRCellar Management System Key Parts and Controls My Cellar View Back Up Your Wine DataPlan Ahead Before Stocking or Inventorying Your Cellar Turning Off Your MachineTips for Stocking Your Cellar the First Time Drain Line Connection Temperature SettingCooling System Power Switch Condensate Evaporator SwitchOperating the Cooling System Additional Cooling System Features Liquid Temperature Display To use the liquid thermostatVault Room Temperature Display Lockable Entry Door Interior Door ReleaseRedwood Wine Racks Storage model ZWVS1000SR Tasting model ZWVT1000SRDiamond Bins Tasting Racks model ZWVT1000SRTo replace the storage drawer Taster’s AlcoveTo remove the storage drawer Interior Lighting System Ceiling LightingTo Replace a Strand Cleaning the Exterior of the Wine Vault Care and CleaningRecommended Cleaning Intervals for Key Components EnvironmentMaintaining 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 Ceiling lights do not come on TroubleshootingNormal Sounds You May Hear Rope LightingRedwood Racks Entry DoorWine Vault is too cold Cooling SystemCooling Unit does not operate Wine Vault is too warmCompressor motor operates for long periods Moisture forms on the outside of the cooling unitMonogram Wine Vault Line Consumer ServicesIn-Home Repair Service For Customers With Special Needs…Warranty Information What is Covered For ProductsWhat Is Not Covered for Products What Is and Is Not Covered for SoftwareImportant Notice For Both Product and Software Warranties APPENDIX-VINOLOGY Wine TermsBottle Sizes Capacity Name DescriptionChoosing the Perfect Glass 20/20 Rule of Thumb for Serving TemperaturesAPPENDIX-THE Perfect Serve Right Glass for the Right WineIdeal Serving Temperatures Rich, Full-Bodied RedsGE Consumer & Industrial