46 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Cooler

Accommodating both red and white wines in dual temperature zones, the SMWC-46 cooler is a connoisseur’s dream come true. Encased in chic black with a striking stainless steel trim, it houses 46 bottles behind a smoked, tempered glass door. It’s more than a cooler; it’s a stylish gateway to the world of wine, perfect for your kitchen, dining area, or personal wine room.

Product Features:

Reversible Tempered Glass Door

Anti-UV Low-E Coating

Door Lock & Internal LED Light

Sliding Beechwood Shelves

Fan Assisted Cooling (Dual Zone) & Compressor Cooled

Front Venting

Designed For African Conditions

Make it yours:

R18,299.00
*Recommended Retail Price

Recommended Product*

  • Dimensions (mm) Unit: (H) 865 (W) 600 (D) 600
  • Dimensions (mm) Packaged: (H) 930 (W) 665 (D) 635
  • Capacity: Up To 46 Bottles*
  • Rated Current: 0.8A
  • Upper Temp Zone: 2°C to 12°C
  • Lower Temp Zone: 12°C to 20°C
  • Net Weight: 48Kg
  • Voltage: 220-240V/50Hz
  • Lamp Power: 0.5W
  • Total Input Power: 100W
  • Design Criteria: Designed For African Conditions
  • Suggested Applications: Café, Restaurant, Bar, Pub, Kitchen, Office, B&B, Wine Room/Cellar
  • Colour: Black With Silver Trim
  • Note: Wine Cooler storage will depend on bottle type. Storage capacities are based on standard Bordeaux bottles. Make sure that Wine 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)

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FAQ
The Display Shows "HH" or "LL" Along with a Buzzing Sound

 

  • This indicates a problem with the temperature sensor. Contact a service technician for assistance.

 

The Door Won’t Close Properly

 

  • Ensure the appliance is level and stable.
  • Verify that the door is correctly aligned, especially if it has been reversed during installation.
  • Clean the door gasket to remove any dirt or debris that might be preventing a proper seal.
  • Check that shelves or other internal components are not obstructing the door.

 

The Appliance Makes Unusual Noises

 

  • Rattling sounds are normal and caused by the flow of refrigerant.
  • Gurgling noises may occur during cooling cycles, which is also normal.
  • Popping or cracking sounds can happen as the internal walls expand or contract due to temperature changes.
  • Ensure the appliance is level to minimize noise.

 

The Appliance Vibrates Excessively

 

  • Check that the appliance is placed on a flat and level surface.
  • Inspect the interior and compressor chamber for any loose parts.

 

The Appliance Keeps Turning On and Off

 

  • Confirm that the room temperature is within the recommended range. If it’s too hot, consider moving the appliance to a cooler location.
  • Avoid overloading the appliance with too many items at once, as this can restrict airflow.
  • Check that the door is securely closed and not being opened frequently.
  • Verify that the temperature control is set correctly and that the door gasket is in good condition.