145L Pro Series Under-Counter Beverage Cooler

Elevate your beverage experience with our flagship PRO Series 145L Under-Counter Beverage Cooler. With sophisticated low-vibration cooling technology and elegant beechwood-trimmed metal shelves, every detail speaks luxury. Housed within a sleek, tinted tempered glass door, this is not just an appliance, it’s the ultimate statement in refinement and style. A toast to superior elegance!

Product Features:

Heated Tempered Glass Door (Left Hinged Only)

Fan Assisted, Cooling Compressor Cooled & Front Venting

Anti-UV Low-E Coating

Designed For African Conditions

External LED Touch Display (Lockable)

Door Lock Internal & LED Light Selection

Sliding Metal Shelves With Wooden Trim

Make it yours:

R18,999.00
*Recommended Retail Price
  • Dimensions (mm) Unit: (H) 875 (W) 595 (D) 570
  • Dimensions (mm) Packaged: (H) 930 (W) 660 (D) 630
  • Storage Volume: 145L
  • Rated Current: 0.8A
  • Temp Range: 2°C to 20°C
  • Net Weight: 43Kg
  • Capacity: 145L
  • Voltage: 220-240V/50Hz
  • Lamp Power: 0.8W
  • Total Input Power: 135W
  • Design Criteria: Designed for African conditions
  • Colour: Black
  • Suggested Applications: Kitchens, Home Bars, Restaurants, Lodges, Hotels & Hospitality Kitchens
  • Note: Make sure that Under-Counter Beverage Coolers have enough room to “breathe” i.e. ventilation. Stifling can cause the unit to malfunction or sweat. *Measurements include door handles and hinges where applicable. Adjustable Leveling Feet (+/- 10mm)

Unboxing & Set-up

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FAQ
Temperature Inside the Appliance Is Too Cold

 

  • Relocate the appliance to a warmer area, preferably at room temperature.
  • Ensure there is adequate ventilation around the unit.
  • Check if the thermostat probe is functioning correctly; if not, please contact SnoMaster support for replacement.

 

Moisture Forms on the Inside or Outside Walls of the Appliance

 

  • This is normal in hot and humid weather, especially in coastal areas.
  • Increase the temperature setting slightly to reduce condensation.
  • Condensation may vary seasonally due to changes in humidity and temperature.
  • Limit door openings and ensure the door is properly sealed at all times.

 

Unusual Noises (Gurgling or Cracking Sounds)

 

  • Ensure the appliance is placed on a level surface.
  • These noises are typically caused by the flow of refrigerant during cooling cycles.
  • Confirm there is adequate spacing around the appliance and that it is not in contact with other objects.
  • Cracking noises may occur as the appliance adjusts to temperature changes; this is normal.
  • If noises persist, inspect for loose components and contact a service agent if necessary.

 

Compressor Runs Continuously

 

  • Check if the ambient temperature is too high; relocate the appliance to a cooler, ventilated area if needed.
  • Verify that the voltage supply is stable; turn off the appliance and restart it once the power is restored to normal.

 

Compressor Is Running, but the Compartment Is Not Cooling

 

  • This may indicate a refrigerant leak or a blocked system. Please contact a service agent for assistance.