ProWine n2Vin Operation Manual - page 6
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Setup and Operations Manual © 2008
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SYSTEM PRE-CHECKS & FAMILIARIZATION
n2Vin was designed for simple reliable operation. Taking a moment to familiarize yourself
with a few ‘working points’ will relieve your concerns and let you get into the enjoyment
of your wines.
Gas Valves are provided at two points:
On the lower left of the Tap Panel is the master Gas Valve. Keep this OFF/DOWN
when the system is not actively dispensing. You will notice a ¼” hole in the switch
shield. This is for a lock pin that is available from ProWine Products and will enable
you to use your own small ‘luggage lock’ to prevent tampering or unwanted use.
When the gas valve is off, slide the pin above the toggle, lock it in place, and the
gas cannot be turned on until the pin is removed.
On a Hanger Rail at the top/back in the main refrigerated cabinet are the 5
Bottle Heads. Each has a valve on it. UP is ON. DOWN is OFF. When not
connected to a bottle, these valves must be in the OFF/DOWN position or you will
loose gas! When connected, the valves should be left in the ON/UP position.
The Hanger Rail is for the purpose you’ll see when you first receive the system: You can
hang unconnected Bottle Heads from their wine tube loops when not connected to
bottles. Typically, except for brief moments during bottle changes, system cleaning and
storage, you won’t be using these hangers a lot, but when you do you’ll be glad they are
there.
The stainless Bottle Deck is the floor of the refrigerated cabinet. You can lift it up and
peek under it or remove it. Please note, when you put the Bottle Deck back into place,
you need to make sure each tube set is in its crescent cut in the bottle deck. As a rule
you won’t need to access this area, but if you spill some wine in the cabinet, it might run
down into the pan below the deck and if it does, clean it up with a damp cloth to avoid
unpleasant smells developing.