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COMPRESSOR WINE COOLER

User Manual

EMPV-WC02D

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Please read this user manual before using this product

EMPAVA APPLIANCES INC

15253 DON JULIAN RD CITY OF INDUSTRY.CA 91745

TEL:(888)682-8882

WWW.EMPAVA.COM

Summary of Contents for EMPV-WC01S

Page 1: ...V WC02D EMPV WC04D EMPV WC06D EMPV WC08D EMPV WC01S EMPV WC03S EMPV WC05S EMPV WC07S Please read this user manual before using this product EMPAVA APPLIANCES INC 15253 DON JULIAN RD CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 91745 TEL 888 682 8882 WWW EMPAVA COM ...

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Page 3: ...utions 5 4 Specifications 7 5 Device Overview 8 6 Before Initial Operation 16 7 Temperature Setting 17 8 Operation 18 9 Energy Saving 18 10 Cleaning and Maintenance 18 11 How to Move the Appliance 19 12 Installation 19 13 Trouble Shooting 23 14 Decommission 24 15 Electrical Circuit Diagram 25 ...

Page 4: ...y made connections must be done by an authorized professional All connections and energy leading components incl wires inside a wall must be checked by a qualified professional All modifications to the electrical mains to enable the installation of the appliance must be performed by a qualified professional This appliance is intended for private use only This appliance is intended for cooling wine...

Page 5: ...hich may have poor air circulation e g garage Do not connect the appliance to the electric supply unless all packaging and transit protectors have been removed Operate the appliance with 110 120V AC 60Hz only All connections and energy leading components must be replaced by an authorized professional Do not use a socket board or a multi socket when connecting the appliance to the mains A dedicated...

Page 6: ...our appliance can be seriously damaged by water over boiling or spilled water Children must never play with the appliance If you decommission your appliance even temporarily ensure that children cannot get into the appliance Do not touch the extremely cooled surfaces with wet or damp hands because your skin may stick on these surfaces When you move the appliance hold it at its base and lift it car...

Page 7: ...L 147L VOLTAGE FREQUENCY 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz PROTECTION TYPE I I I CLIMATE CLASS SN N SN N SN N INPUT POWER 90 Watt 90 Watt 90 Watt ENERGY CONSUMPTION 0 257 Kw h 24h 0 418 Kw h 24h Kw h 24h TEMPERATURE RANGE 40 66 5 18 NET WEIGHT lbs lbs 99 lbs PRODUCT DIMENSION W x H x D inches W x H x D inches W x H x D inches 1 I 0 402 h lbs x x 140L 60Hz I SN N 90 Watt Kw h 24h Upper zone 40 50 5 10 Lower zone 50 6...

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Page 9: ...10 11 12 13 Shelf 14 15 Exhaust Window 16 Foot 17 18 Door Seal 19 Handle 20 Down Hinge 21 Lock Model No EMPV WC02D Hinge zone light point window Lower zone temperature Upper zone temperature Carbon filter Glass Lower zone light NTC point Lighting switch Fan ...

Page 10: ...C03S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 fan Switch NTC point Light switch Temperature display Light Temperature seting Exhuaust window Shelf Foot Exhuaust window Body Glass Door seal Handle Lower hinge Lock 10 ...

Page 11: ... Switch 9 10 11 12 13 Shelf 14 15 Exhaust Window 16 Foot 17 18 Door Seal 19 Handle 20 Down Hinge 21 Lock zone light window Lower zone temperature Upper zone temperature Lower zone fan Glass Lower zone light point Carbonfliter NTC point Light switch Exhaustwindow ...

Page 12: ...S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Fan Switch NTC point Light switch Temperature display Light Temperature switch Exhuaust window Shelf Foot Exhuaust window Body Upper hinge Glass Door seal door frame Lock 17 12 ...

Page 13: ... 13 14 15 16 17 Upper zone temperature Switch NTC point Light Fan Shelf Foot Light Door seal Upper hinge Exhuaust window Light switch Lower zone Temperature Display NTC point Glass Fan Exhuaust window Exhuaust window 18 19 Door frame 20 Lock 21 13 ...

Page 14: ...S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Switch NTC point Light switch Temperature display Light Temperature switch Exhuaust window Shelf Foot Exhuaust window Body Upper hinge Door seal Lock Fan Glass Door frame 17 14 ...

Page 15: ... 13 14 15 16 17 Upper zone temperature Switch NTC point Light Fan Shelf Foot Exhuaust window Glass Door seal Upper hinge Lock Exhuaust window Light switch Lower zone temperature Display Light NTC point Fan Exhuaust window 18 19 Door frame 20 21 15 ...

Page 16: ...he appliance thoroughly Be very careful especially inside the appliance see chapter Cleaning and Maintenance The appliance must be connected to the mains properly Allow the appliance to stabilize the temperature for approx 24 h before use Do not overfill the appliance 16 Power cord direction as below showed the length is 1 8m ...

Page 17: ...ne Display Lower Zone Temp Increase Upper Zone Temp Decrease Lighting Switch Switch Temp Display Lighting Switch Temp Increase Temp Decrease Switch Lower Zone Temp Decrease Upper Zone Temp Increase EMPV WC01S EMPV WC03S EMPV WC05S EMPV WC07S EMPV WC02D EMPV WC04D EMPV WC06D EMPV WC08D Memory function when the power suddently cut off the setting temperature will b e memoried what you set last time ...

Page 18: ...e weather is warm and humid When you open the door close it as soon as possible Make sure the appliance is always well ventilated Disconnect the appliance from the mains if you do not operate it Always keep the door seals clean and in a proper condition 10 Cleaning and Maintenance Always keep the appliance clean so that unpleasant odors do not occur Dust deposits on the condenser will increase the...

Page 19: ...e water drain and clean it if needed 11 How to Move the Appliance Remove all bottles Securely tape down all loose items inside the appliance Turn the level feet up to the base to avoid damage Tape the door The appliance must be moved in an upright position 12 Installation To install the door handle For the shipment the door handle has been stored inside of the binding to the wood shelves To instal...

Page 20: ...ortant too have at least one other person to help It is very dangerous to try to reverse the door swing by yourself without anybody s help the door might fall and glass might be broken which is terribly dangerous Suggest Cabinet Dimension EMPV WC01S EMPV WC02D EMPV WC03S EMPV WC04D 15 3 22 4 34 1 33 9 14 8 22 4 Installation Drawing Installation Drawing 33 2 23 8 33 23 4 22 4 22 4 ...

Page 21: ...21 EMPV WC05S EMPV WC06D EMPV WC07S EMPV WC08D Installation Drawing Installation Drawing 1 4 4 5 23 4 23 8 8 6 2 5 5 26 8 69 8 23 8 26 8 23 4 8 6 2 69 55 2 6 9 6 ...

Page 22: ...tom Hinge To switch the door open from tight Screw x 2 For the handle installation Gasket x 2 For the handle installation Key x 2 To lock the door Big rubber plug x 1 To cover the hole on the left front corner of the body Round rubber plug To cover the holes on the left front corner of the body 22 ...

Page 23: ...oor seals are damaged Replace the seal Main control board is defective PCB is defective Plug is defective Contact the service LED is defective Temperature cannot be determined Contact the service The appliance is not installed on a level dry solid floor Realign the appliance Readjust the appliance The appliance is in contact with a wall or another item The bottles are incorrectly positioned Realig...

Page 24: ...Do the same as described above or do not let the appliance operate 2 Remove all perishable food from the cooling compartment 3 Clean the cooling compartment 4 Freeze all food which is suitable to be frozen If you want to move the appliance 1 Secure all removable parts and the contents of the appliance Pack them separately if necessary 2 Transport the appliance in an upright position only All other...

Page 25: ...15 Electrical Circuit Diagram Model No Model No EMPV WC01S EMPV WC02D 25 ...

Page 26: ...Model No EMPV WC03S Model No EMPV WC04D EMPV WC06D EMPV WC08D 26 ...

Page 27: ...Model No EMPV WC03S Model No EMPV WC03S Model No EMPV WC03S Model No EMPV WC03S Model No EMPV WC05S EMPV WC07S 27 ...

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