Vino Fontaine Pte ADT-UN0-A1 Andante Uno Pro User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Vino Fontaine Pte
Table of Contents
Vino Fontaine Pte ADT-UN0-A1 Andante Uno Pro
Product Overview
Name | Andante Uno Pro |
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Model | ADT-UNO-A1 |
Color | Titanium |
Voltage | 110V-240V |
Input | 12V5A, 60W |
Size | 157 X 200 X 495 (mm) |
Weight | 3.6kg |
Material | ABS |
Filter Material | Oxygen absorber in PLA housing |
Tube
Material
| Food-grade silica gel
Certification|
Packing Spec| Unit X 1,Adapter X 1,Wine Stopper X 1, Oxygen Filter Cartridge X
1, Dispenser Tube X 4
User’s Guide
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Plug in the power adapter, turn on the power, and press the unit power switch (110~240V). There will be a “beep” prompt during initialization.
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If there is no oxygen absorber cartridge in the unit, simply install one with the power switch turned on:
- As shown in the diagram, open the back cover by placing your finger in the back groove and gently move the cover outwards.
- Ready the new oxygen absorber cartridge by removing the silica seal plug at the front of the oxygen absorber filter. Push the cartridge into the unit’s cartridge compartment with the palm of your hand.
- When the cartridge is in place, you will hear a “beep” indication sound. The oxygen absorber indicator light on the top of the unit will also turn green. (see FIG. 09 for details)
- Remove the bottle seal from the seal chamber below the cartridge chamber. (When this seal is not needed, store it in the seal chamber).
- Close the back cover by inserting the positioning pins into the positioning slots. Press the cover onto the unit until the magnetic catch holds it in place.
Note: One oxygen absorber cartridge can preserve approximately seven full bottles of wine. Also refer to oxygen absorber cartridge usage precautions.
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If you have not done so yet, remove the bottle seal from the seal chamber under the oxygen absorber cartridge compartment. Lift the lever of the seal. Extract the dispenser tube from the package. Insert the dispenser tube into the bottom of the bottle seal, making sure that the connection is snug and there are no leaks.
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Uncork/open the bottle of wine you wish to preserve. Insert the dispenser tube into the bottle and press the bottle seal into the bottle mouth firmly to achieve a tight seal. (To ensure that you can see the wine label through the front window after setup, please point the lever of the bottle seal towards the wine label during this step.)
Note 1: Bottles ranging from 295 to 315mm tall are suitable for the unit, provided that the outside diameter of the bottle does not exceed 80mm. In general, bottles for sparkling wine and champagne, Burgundy bottles (with an outside diameter of 88mm), extra-tall bottles, extra-large bottles or other special-shaped bottles are not supported by the unit.
Note 2: The unit does not have a wine breathing/aerating feature. You will need to aerate your wine yourself. Should you want to aerate your wine, consider pouring yourself a glass before inserting the bottle into the unit for the first time. This helps extend the life of the oxygen absorber cartridge.
Note 3: In order to avoid dispensing wine lees during, the dispenser tube is designed so that it will not reach the bottom of bottles. Should you wish to taste wine that is beyond the reach of the tube, you may want to remove the bottle and manually pour the wine out. (This also helps extend the life of the oxygen absorber cartridge.) -
Open the front window of the wine chamber. Place the sealed wine onto the lifting platform inside the wine chamber. To do so, hold the bottle by the neck and place the base of the bottle on the center of the platform.
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Align the alignment notch on the bottle seal to the alignment column on the inner wall of the bottle chamber. Gently push the seal to ensure that the alignment notch and column are in contact and that the bottle is in place. You will hear a “beep, beep” indication sound. Once you do, close the front window.
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After closing the window, wait for up to five seconds for the lifting platform to automatically lift the wine bottle to the right position so it can be properly secured. Wait for the “beep, beep, beep, beep” indicator sound. When the wine intake lamp on top of the unit turns green, the wine is ready for dispensing.
Alternatively, you may manually trigger the lifting of the platform. This may be useful if you wish to securely seal the bottle. Simply press the ‘Raise Platform’ button on the top of the unit. As with automatic platform lifting, you will hear a beeping indicator sound once lifting is complete and the bottle is secured. The wine intake lamp on top of the unit will also turn green.
Note: If you press the ‘Raise Platform’ button after the platform is already lifted, you will cause the platform to descend to the bottom-most position instead. Should the bottle already be secured, you will see it suspended by the bottle seal, above the platform. -
Wine can be dispensed after the bottle is secured.
There are two dispensing modes:-
Press and hold the ‘Dispense’ button and wine will be dispensed from the tap into your glass. Release this button to stop dispensing. However, please hold the glass under the tap for two more seconds so your glass may collect any wine that flows out due to the residual-clearance function.
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Press the ‘Dispense’ button and immediately release. This causes around 120ml of wine to be automatically dispensed from the tap, and takes about 10 seconds. To halt automatic dispensing, press the ‘Dispense’ button again. If you need to stop the wine, you can press the “take wine button” again to stop the wine. However, please hold the glass under the tap for two more seconds so your glass may collect any wine that flows out due to the residual-clearance function.
8- 2. Cleaning -
Half-fill a clean wine bottle (that is compatible with the unit) with clean water. Repeat steps 4 to 6 using this bottle.
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After the bottle is secured, dispense about two wine glasses of water. Your unit will be clean.
Note: We recommend cleaning the unit in this way once or twice before you insert a new bottle of wine, or when you use it after a long period. We also recommend replacing the dispenser tube with every two changes of wine bottles.
8- 3. Temperature control: -
The default wine temperature for the wine chamber is 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Press the ‘Dispense’ button thrice. You will hear a beeping indicator sound. This means that the chamber temperature will gradually reach 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) – suitable for white wine.
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Press the ‘Dispense’ button three more times and hear a beep. This means that the chamber temperature will gradually reach 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit) – suitable for red wine.
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Status indicator light:
When the unit is switched on, all three indicators lights will be lit. The oxygen absorber indicator will light up in a color that corresponds with the remaining life of the oxygen absorber cartridge. The wine indicator light will be red. The internet access indicator will be red. These lights will change colors depending on conditions, as follows.- Oxygen absorber indicator light: green when there is at least 20% of remaining life,(approximately for the first to fifth bottles of wine preserved), orange when there is under 20% of remaining life (approximately for the sixth to seventh bottle of wine preserved), red when the cartridge is nearly exhausted, and orange when you need to replace the cartridge immediately. Be ready to replace the cartridge as soon as you see a red light. Please note that if an installed cartridge has not been in use for 6 months, the indicator light will also shine red since you should replace that cartridge.
- Wine indicator light: red when there is no wine, green when there is wine, and green plus blinking when dispensing.
- Internet access indicator light: green for successful connection, and red for unsuccessful connection.
- Wine freshness indicator strip light: turns on after the bottle is sealed and secured in the unit. White when the bottle has been in the machine for up to 14 days – please note that the strip will shorten as the days pass. Red after 14 days to indicate that the bottle should be replaced.
Note: We recommend not removing the bottle from the unit needlessly as this affects the unit’s freshness indication. If no oxygen absorber cartridge is installed, this light will shine red.
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Replacing the oxygen absorber cartridge
One cartridge supports about seven bottles of wine. When the oxygen absorber indicator light is orange, purchase a new cartridge and replace the one in the unit. Should the light be red, you should expect to replace the cartridge soon. To replace the cartridge:- As shown in the diagram, open the back cover by placing your finger in the back groove and gently move the cover outwards.
- Pull out the cartridge using the handle.
- Ready the new oxygen absorber cartridge by removing the silica seal plug at the front of the oxygen absorber filter. Push the cartridge into the unit’s cartridge compartment with the palm of your hand.
- When the cartridge is in place, you will hear a “beep” indication sound. The oxygen absorber indicator light on the top of the unit will also turn green. (see FIG. 09 for details);
- Close the back cover by inserting the positioning pins into the positioning slots. Press the cover onto the unit until the magnetic catch holds it in place.
Note: One oxygen absorber cartridge can preserve approximately seven full bottles of wine.
Also refer to oxygen absorber cartridge usage precautions.
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Replacing a wine bottle
Press the ‘Raise Platform’ button and the lifting platform will automatically descend to the bottom. As the bottle is still secured, it will be suspended above the platform. This is normal. Manually remove the bottle. Remove the bottle seal and dispenser tube from the bottle.
Note: When removing the bottle manually, you may unintentionally trigger the detection system, which causes the lifting platform to raise. Simply press the ‘Raise Platform’ button to make the platform return to the bottom position. -
Remove the bottle seal and dispenser tube from the bottle. We recommend using one dispenser tube for two bottles of wine only.
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Replacing the water collector
This collects water from condensation. When an intermittent “beeping” alarm sounds (for 1 minute every hour), it means that the collector should be emptied in this way:- Press the collector which is near the bottom of the unit. The collector will be ejected and condensed water will be cleared.
- Push the collector back into the machine until it snaps into place. The alarm will cease.
Note: If there is residual water in the collector, shake it several times until it is no longer wet.
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Connecting to the Internet
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Turn on the Bluetooth function on your smart phone.
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When the unit is turned on, the Bluetooth of the machine will automatically be in discovery mode.
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For users outside China, please download the ‘SANTUS’ app and register.
For users in China, please launch Wechat, search for the ‘SANTUS’ mini- program, and authorize login and registration. -
Launch the ‘My Device’ app or mini-program. The system automatically searches for the name of your unit. If no device is displayed, tap ‘Search Bluetooth Device’.
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After the unit’s device name appears, please tap ‘Device Name: mySantus’ to connect the smart phone to the unit and help the unit log in to Wi-Fi through the phone.
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Select the Wi-Fi account and set the password. Confirm the connection, and complete the connection.
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Name the machine and confirm the addition.
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The internet access indicator light on the top of the machine will turn green if the connection is successful, and red if it is not.
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If the indicator light does not turn green after 15 seconds, check the Wi-Fi name and re-enter the password.
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The Wi-Fi name is automatically saved. The unit will automatically connect to the same network the next time it is turned on (the indicator light turns green when this is successful).
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The app or mini-program on the mobile phone will also display the cartridge status and alert you when you should buy a new filter. It also displays the number of days the wine has remained fresh and alerts you if you have to change the bottle. You can also set the wine storage temperature.
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Repeat the above steps to connect more units.
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Note: When multiple units need to connect to the smart phone through Bluetooth, please only power up the unit that you are attempting to connect from, and turn off the others.
Safety Advice
Installation and placement
- Do not plug in or unplug the power plug with wet hands to avoid electric shocks.
- After the unit is powered on, the cooling slots of the rear cover must not be blocked. The unit should be placed at least 10cm away from the wall and other shielding objects.
- The unit should be placed in a smooth, flat and strong surface. Do not tilt the unit or subject it to impact, especially if there is a wine bottle secured.
- Use the adapter delivered with the product for power supply. Before plugging in, make sure that the power supply of the socket matches the input parameters of the adapter. Always work under the rated voltage.
- Please keep the unit out of reach of children.
- We recommend placing the unit indoors, away from sunlight or environments where the temperature is above 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) since these will affect the temperature control of the unit.
Usage
- After placing a bottle of wine on the lifting platform, please ensure that the front window is closed;
- Empty condensed water to prevent overflow when the water collector is full.
- In case of accidental overflow of condensed water or accidental water inflow in the unit, please turn off power immediately. Air-dry the unit before switching it on.
- If the unit will not be in use for a long time, please disconnect the power supply, empty the water collector and dry the unit.
- If you are using the unit after a long time of not using it, please clean it according to Section II, step 8-2 – once or twice.
- Before inserting bottles, please confirm whether the size of the bottle matches the allowable parameters of the machine: the height of the bottle must be from 295mm to 315mm, and the maximum outer diameter of the bottle must not exceed 80mm. The unit generally is not compatible with sparkling wine bottles, champagne bottles, extra-tall bottles, extra-large bottles (such as the Burgundy with a diameter of 88mm), or other special-shaped bottles.
- Do not disassemble, repair or modify the unit.
- Please replace the oxygen absorber cartridge according to Section II, step 10, to not affect the preservation effect.
Moving and handling
- When moving the unit, do not hold the back cover of the unit and slide it around.
- If there is a bottle in the unit, move it slowly and carefully to prevent damage to either unit or wine.
Notes on oxygen absorber cartridge:
- Before unpacking the cartridge, make sure it is properly sealed in a vacuum pack and it is within the expiry date. If the seal has been compromised, please do not use the cartridge as it might not be effective.
- To install the cartridge, please turn on the power switch. Remove the cartridge from the vacuum seal and immediately plug it firmly into the cartridge compartment until you hear a beep sound and see the filter indicator light turn green.
- During daily usage, DO NOT remove and re-install the cartridge unless the filter warning LED flashes red. The red light indicates that the cartridge is almost exhausted. Removing the cartridge before it has been exhausted will reset the timer, which means that the remaining-life estimates of the cartridge will no longer be accurate.
- Due to the nature of material used in the cartridge, we recommend that you replace it if it has been left unused for more than 6 months.
- Dispose of the old cartridge after use. Do not pry open the box and expose the content inside.
Notes on the dispenser tube:
- When fitting the dispenser tube to the base of the bottle seal, make sure that the tube is snugly fitted in order to ensure the best results when dispensing. Loosely fitted tubes might cause leakage and hence a slow flow of wine.
- For hygiene reasons, we recommend the use of one tube per two bottles of wine. For repeat use, you can clean the tube with clean running water or fill an empty wine bottle with water and then dispensing water through the system for a total clean between bottles.
- The dispenser tube is intentionally designed so it will not reach the bottom of the bottle for two reasons; first, to prevent sucking up wine lees usually found at the bottom of the wine bottle, and secondly, pouring out the last bit of wine into your glass makes your filter last longer.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem: After pressing the dispense button, no wine is dispensed Possible Reasons:
- There is no more wine in the bottle.
- The dispenser tube may be twisted, it may not have been installed properly, or the bottle seal may not have been installed properly.
Solutions:
- Replace the bottle with a new bottle of wine.
- Reinstall the dispenser tube and bottle seal.
Problem: The win e dispenses very slowly Possible Reasons:
- The dispenser tube may be twisted or not installed properly, or bottle seal may not be installed properly.
- The oxygen absorber cartridge may not have been installed properly.
Solutions:
- Reinstall the dispenser tube and bottle seal.
- Reinstall the oxygen absorber cartridge according to the operation instructions.
Problem: The bottle is not properly lifted by the platform after closing the door Possible Reasons:
- The bottle may not have been placed in the center of the lifting platform.
- The alignment notch of the bottle seal is not in contact with the alignment column inside the wine bottle chamber.
Solution:
Follow the instructions (see Section II, steps 5 and 6) to reposition the
bottle.
Problem: After the lifting platform finishes lifting and the motor stops,
there is either no “beep” sound indicating that the bottle is in place. Or,
the “beep” sounds, but the wine intake indicator light is still red. Possible
Reason:
The top of the bottle seal may not be properly secured.
Solution:
Press the lifting button and wait for the lifting platform to return to the
lowest position. Repeat the wine sealing steps (see Section II, steps 5 to 7)
until the “beep” sounds.
Problem: The unit beeps while the platform is still being lifted. Possible
Reason:
The bottle was shaken during the lifting process, causing a misdetection.
Solutions:
There is no need for concern as this will not affect bottle alignment.
Warranty and Customer Service
From the date of purchase, you may return the unit within 7 days without reason, replace it with a new one within 15 days, and enjoy a 1-year warranty. Please take good care of the purchase certificate of the purchased goods to ensure that the packaging is intact when returning and replacing the goods, and the accessories, warranty card, instructions, invoices, gifts, etc. are complete. If you have any questions, please contact customer service.
You can contact the online customer service (10:00-18:00 from Monday to Friday) via the official Santus mini-program, app, T-mall’s official flagship store, or the official website www.mysantus.com, or call the official customer service 400-172-6887, or send an email to enquiry@mysantus.com
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT:
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. In additional, this device complies with ICES-003 of the Industry Canada (IC) Rules.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment complies with RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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