

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE PSC-PRO-CO SPARKLING WINE PRESERVER
Description:
The PACK PRO ESPAÑA preserver allows the conservation of sparkling wines, ensuring that they maintain their characteristic bubbles and effervescence every time an already opened bottle is used. The system consists of a gas recharge station and the desired number of stopper-closures. These are inserted into each bottle after opening and each time a glass of sparkling wine has been served. It is possible to use bottles from three-eighths size up to Magnum or even taller. CO2 gas is used, the gas found in champagnes. The gas comes from CO2 cylinders typically used to carbonate water, etc. Note: all components of the PACK PRO ESPAÑA system are available individually.
Usage: Every time you open a bottle, whether new or by removing a stopper-closure, after serving the desired glasses, insert the stopper-closure. It is not necessary to insert it with excessive force; simply ensure it is securely attached to the bottle neck. To serve glasses from a bottle with the stopper-closure in place, lightly press down on the protrusion on the top of it to release some gas, then remove the stopper-closure.
PACK PRO ESPAÑA PSC-PRO-CO Manual
Download here, the PACK PRO ESPAÑA Sparkling Wine Preserver Manual
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE SPARKLING WINE PRESERVER PACK PRO OTHER COUNTRIES Model P-SC-PRO
Description
The PACK PRO preserver allows the conservation of sparkling wines, ensuring that they maintain their characteristic bubbles and effervescence every time an already opened bottle is used.
The system consists of a gas recharge station and the desired number of stopper-closures. These are inserted into each bottle after opening and each time a glass of sparkling wine has been served. The gas recharge station has an adjustment button on the top, allowing the output pressure to be adjusted to the owner’s preference, though the green zone is recommended as optimal. The mechanism also acts as a gas shut-off valve, turned as indicated on it.
The gas output pressure is shown on the pressure gauge located on the right. It is possible to use bottles from three-eighths size up to Magnum or even taller. CO2 gas is used, the gas found in champagnes. The gas comes from CO2 cylinders typically used to carbonate water, etc. Note: all components of the PACK PRO system are available individually.
Usage:
Every time you open a bottle, whether new or by removing a stopper-closure, after serving the desired glasses, insert the stopper-closure.
It is not necessary to insert it with excessive force; simply ensure it is securely attached to the bottle neck. Now wait (it may be instantaneous) until the regulator shows the green zone; the bottle is now protected.
Even if left longer, no more gas will enter the bottle. It is recommended that when changing the gas cartridge, turn the regulator button to close the flow. Once the gas bottle is inserted, turn it to your preferred pressure. To serve glasses from a bottle with the stopper-closure in place, lightly press down on the protrusion on the top of it to release some gas, then remove the stopper-closure.
MINI PACK Preserver Manual Model P-SC-MI
Description
Insert the stopper-closure into the bottle as described in the P-SC-PRO model. 16-gram food-grade CO2 capsules with threads are used.
Keep the bottle inserted until the pressure gauge needle is in the green zone. Then remove the bottle; remember that leaving it longer does not add more gas or improve protection. For any questions, contact us at info@tecvino.com.
Download here, the MINI PACK Sparkling Wine Preserver Manual
Basic Care
Ensure no dirt enters the system components. Depending on the cooling system used to store the bottle, the stopper-closure may be subject to accidental impacts, potentially causing gas loss.
To ensure optimal conservation, in cases of low bottle turnover, periodically check pressure by briefly inserting bottles into the recharge system. Stopper-closures can be cleaned with water free of salts, etc.
Warranty:
Tecvino systems have a 3-year warranty from the date of sale, covering replacement of defective parts, excluding misuse.
The customer must send the faulty component to the manufacturer’s address in suitable packaging; the customer is responsible for any damage due to inadequate packaging. Gas cylinders will NOT be shipped, even if empty. If sent, it is the sender’s responsibility.
Tecvino will not refund any received CO2 cylinder. Component repair shipments require manufacturer authorization; in such cases, shipping costs from the customer to the manufacturer (from the Iberian Peninsula only) are covered by the manufacturer.
For the warranty to be valid, the device must not have been opened, tampered with, or subjected to non-standard uses or conditions.
The customer must send a copy of the purchase invoice showing the serial number (located on the bottom of the recharge station) to the manufacturer’s address or to info@tecvino.com.
The serial number is engraved on the recharge system label; no warranty applies if the invoice date exceeds the manufacturing date by more than 30 days.
