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How To Properly Turn Off A Wine Fridge?

David J Sharp
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Having a wine fridge in your kitchen is a great way to ensure that your favorite wines are always chilled and ready to drink. But it’s important to know how to turn it off properly, so you don’t damage the unit or your wines.

In this article, we’ll be discussing the top 10 steps to take when turning off your wine fridge, so you can make sure it stays in perfect condition.

 

How To Properly Turn Off A Wine Refrigerator – 10 Steps

 

1: Unplugging The Wine Fridge

Unplugging the wine fridge can be an intimidating task, but it doesn’t have to be. Before you unplug it, make sure that you’re taking all the necessary precautionary measures to ensure your safety. Start by unplugging the power cord from the outlet, then disconnecting any other cables that are connected to the appliance.

 

2: Open the Door

It’s important to open the door once the power is off, to begin to let the wine fridge thaw.

 

3: Remove Any Wine Bottles

We want to remove any wine bottles to prevent moisture from dripping onto them. If you have another wine fridge you can put these bottles into, that would be ideal. Another option would be to put into a regular fridge for a short period of time.

 

4: Place A Basin On The Floor To Collect Water

Whilst the fridge is thawing, we want to make sure that there’s a basin to collect the water, to prevent it spilling on the floor or any surface.

 

5: Leave For A Few Hours To Drain Into Basin

To ensure all of the water from the fridge is drained, we want to keep the fridge open, and the basin in-place for several hours.

 

6: Allow It To Air-Dry

Once all of the water has drained, we want to let the fridge air-dry.

 

7: Wipe Down With Damp Cloth

We’re looking to get rid of any residue dirt and grime with a damp cloth, so we can move onto the next step and sanitize the unit.

 

8: Use Antibacterials To Sanitize

Simply put, we’re making sure that any microorganisms/bacteria/moulds are removed from the unit, so that it’s ready to house wines again.

 

9: Wipe Any Residue With Water

We’re then going to wipe away the antibacterial residue with a damp cloth. 

 

10: Dry It Out With a Cloth

Finally, you can either dry with a cloth or let the wine fridge air.

 

Conclusion

This article has provided readers with all the necessary steps to properly turn off a wine refrigerator. It is important to follow these steps in order to ensure that the appliance and wines remain safe. These steps include unplugging the appliance, opening the door, removing any wine bottles, placing a basin on the floor to collect water, leaving it for several hours to drain, allowing it to air-dry, wiping it down with a damp cloth, using antibacterials to sanitize, wiping any residue with water, and finally, drying it out with a cloth.

By following these simple steps, readers can ensure that their wine refrigerator is properly turned off and that their wines remain safe.

 

David J Sharp is a wine equipment expert, having previously worked with some of the best wine cooler manufacturers within the USA. Today he works as a full-time wine cooler and wine cellar consultant for small and large clients alike. You can find out more about LoveCraftWines here.

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