The SnoMaster SMWC-50 is a stylish, high-performance single zone wine cooler designed to preserve your wine collection in optimal conditions. With storage for up to 50 standard Bordeaux bottles and a temperature range of 5°C to 18°C, this unit delivers consistent, controlled cooling for reds, whites, and sparkling wines.
Whether installed in a kitchen, home bar, apartment, or guest suite, the SMWC-50 blends seamlessly into any modern space. Its right-hinged tempered glass door, lockable LED touch display, and eight sliding wooden shelves offer both elegance and functionality, while fan-assisted cooling and compressor technology ensure reliable performance in South African climates.
Designed with energy efficiency in mind, the SMWC-50 carries a B-rated energy classification, helping to reduce power consumption without compromising cooling capability. This makes it an ideal choice for the energy-conscious entertainer or collector.
Built for durability, performance, and refined presentation, the SMWC-50 is the perfect addition to any contemporary wine storage setup.
Check that the appliance is correctly plugged in and switched on. Verify that there has not been a recent power outage or loadshedding. Also ensure the plug is not damaged and the voltage matches the unit’s requirement (230V/50Hz).
Ensure the unit is not overloaded and the door is closing completely. Avoid placing the cooler in direct sunlight or near heat sources. Check that there’s proper ventilation with at least 150mm clearance around the unit, and inspect the door gasket for any damage or poor sealing.
The cooler may be located in a space that is too cold or lacks ventilation. Ensure it is placed in a room-temperature environment with good airflow. If the issue persists, the thermostat probe may be faulty and require support.
Condensation is normal in humid or coastal climates. To reduce moisture build-up, set the temperature slightly higher and avoid frequent door opening. Ensure the door seals tightly every time.
Gurgling or cracking sounds are typically caused by the refrigerant flow or temperature fluctuations during operation. Ensure the unit is placed on a level surface and is not touching any objects. If loud noises persist, contact an accredited SnoMaster service agent.