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LOCATING YOUR WINE CELLAR

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Never locate your wine cellar outdoors or in an area with extremes of temperature and humidity.

 These units 

humid (above 50%R.H.).  

Outlet power must be a DEDICATED separately fused, grounded, 15 Amp 110 - 120 V line or 7.5 Amp - for 240 V 
models (CHECK BOX OR SERIAL NUMBER LABEL ON UNIT FOR YOUR LINE VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS).

KoolR Products

    will not be liable or responsible for incidental or consequential damages. (See Warranty). 

Place unit in a clean area and allow access to the exterior surfaces for periodic vacuuming of the condenser coil. 
(See troubleshooting for details.)

Clean using a damp cloth and 

no detergents or polishes

 under any circumstances. 

Always remove all bottles before relocating your wine cellar.

 
AREA FOR ASSEMBLING YOUR WINE CELLAR

TOOLS

Rubber mallet, hex wrench (included), phillips screwdriver.

Helper is needed.

TEST THE COOLING UNIT

Plug it in on a table top, to verify that controls and display are functional, and that the unit  is producing cool air 
after a few minutes of operation. 

Note that the electronic controller has a one-minute safety delay between initial plug-in and start-up of the 
compressor. 

BEFORE YOU START !

     

of the unit or on the light cord.

READ THE "USE AND CARE GUIDE" BEFORE YOU START

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Summary of Contents for WineKoolR 250

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Page 2: ... for periodic vacuuming of the condenser coil See troubleshooting for details Clean using a damp cloth and no detergents or polishes under any circumstances Always remove all bottles before relocating your wine cellar AREA FOR ASSEMBLING YOUR WINE CELLAR TOOLS Rubber mallet hex wrench included phillips screwdriver Helper is needed TEST THE COOLING UNIT Plug it in on a table top to verify that cont...

Page 3: ...x 1 x 1 x 2 SPACER Spacer x 2 CONNECTOR PLATES x 2 x 2 HINGES VENT HARDWARE Brace x 4 x 2 C Cooling Unit Bolts in cooling unit box D Allen in cooling unit box x 1 E Hooks x 2 Wrench x 1 Handle and Lock x 2 F G x 1 Power supply Wall Ties x 2 J Anchors x 2 Model 250 only G Screws x 2 H I ...

Page 4: ...INSERT CORNER LEFT ONLY 1 B A C K PLACE AGAINST WALL FLOOR W ALL BACK B A C K PLACE AGAINST WALL BACK P O S T 1 FLOOR W ALL F L O O R W ALL T IP ...

Page 5: ...2 I N S E R T FLOOR B A C K P L A C E A G A IN S T W A L L B A C K R I G H T BACK RIGHT W ALL BACK P O S T 1 R I G H T C O R N E R FLOOR B A C K R I G H T W ALL BACK RIGHT ...

Page 6: ...BACK PLACE AGAINST WALL LEFT BACK RIGHT LEFT R IG H T W ALL SPACER SPACER L E V E L PUSH OR TAP AT BOTTOM TO TAB SPACER LIFT 3 ...

Page 7: ... BACK 4 INSTALL BOTTOM 2 REST BOTTOM ON SPACERS O K N O SPACER SPACER BOTTOM OUTSIDE BACK BAC P L A C E A G A IN S T W A L 4 PULL OUT SPACERS BOTTOM BOTTOM BA P L A C E A G A IN BOTTOM OUTSID E BACK BOTTOM P R E S S P R E S S P R P R E S S ...

Page 8: ...LEGS 1 4 SPACING ON 4 CORNERS Easy access in upright position for final leveling LEAVE 1 2 SPACING ON CENTER LEGS 1 2 SPACING ON CENTERS Limited access in upright position WARNING Connector plates can be removed ONLY as described on page 19 BOTTOM OUTSIDE BACK BOTTOM A BOTTOM LEFT REAR TAP GENTLY BOTTOM RIGHT REAR HINGE 1 HINGE 2 CENTER REAR BOTTOM CENTER FRONT B LEGS W ASHER A W ASHER NO GAP ...

Page 9: ...T O P INSTALL TOP A INSERT TOP VENT CHECK ORIENTATION VENT OUTSIDE PRESS FOR FIRM LOCK OPPOSITE SIDE 6 ...

Page 10: ...PAGE 7 FOR TOP 4 6 DO NOT INSTALL HINGES YET INSTALL TOP CONNECTOR PLATES TOP OUTSIDE BACK TOP RIGHT REAR TAP GENTLY TOP LEFT REAR CENTER REAR TOP P R E S S P R E S S NO HINGE NO HINGE P R E S S P R E S S B WARNING HINGES can be removed ONLY as described on page 19 ...

Page 11: ...7 INSTALL CENTER POSTS 2 4 3 TO P S LO TS ...

Page 12: ...NGES ONLY HINGE 1 TAP GENTLY WASHER A PLACE WASHERS FIRST INSTALL TOP HINGES Door is made of very tough PLEXIGLAS but it can be scratched Handle and clean with care NOTE DOOR GASKET WILL RELAX IN A FEW DAYS ASSURING A GOOD SEAL ...

Page 13: ...9 CELLAR BOTTOM INSTALL BRACES 5 AND 6 HELPER NEEDED TO HOLD CABINET STEADY TABS ALIGN TO TABS PUSH DOWN BRACES 5 2 AND 6 RU 2 ...

Page 14: ...PRESS CELLAR BOTTOM 10 INSTALL SHELVES TAB REFERENCE START AT MIDDLE PRESS IN SIDES CLICK SHELF OVER TABS LONGER SHORTER FRONT SHELF TAB PRESS ...

Page 15: ...T IN CABINET C IN COOLING UNIT BOX CLEAR OPENING STRAIGHTEN AND PUSH THROUGH GET HELPER TO PULL FROM INSIDE AND LIFT UNIT LEVEL DURING FASTENING LEVEL TO OPENING UP TIGHT CHECK AFTER TIGHTENING VENT COOLING UNIT MUST SEAL ...

Page 16: ...1 12 13 W in e L ist 2 3 1 Connect the power to the power supply F 2 Stick the power supply to the top panel 3 Connect the low voltage plug to the voltage DOWN Hinge on Left UP Hinge on Right Door latch ...

Page 17: ...14 LEVEL CELLAR LEVEL DOORS ADJUST OUTER LEGS TO LEVEL DOORS D UP G HINGES ARE PRE SET ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD NOT BE REQUIRED ...

Page 18: ...TES AND SCREW IN SCREWS H I BRACE TO WALL for 250 models ONLY WALL MATERIALS VARY USE APPROPRIATE ANCHORS FOR YOUR APPLICATION 15 TO AVOID INJURY OR DAMAGE ALWAYS BRACE TO WALL RISK OF INJURY IF CABINET IS NOT FULLY LOADED IN THE BOTTOM IT CAN BE TOP HEAVY DO NOT PRESS IN FULLY NEVER MOVE LOADED CABINET EMPTY FIRST ...

Page 19: ...TIGHTEN LEGS FULLY PRY OFF CONNECTOR PLATE REUSE LEG FOR TOP HINGE REMOVE COOLING UNIT AND SHELVES LAY CELLAR DOWN FULLY TIGHTEN LEGS PRY OFF ALL CONNECTOR PLATES WITH FLAT SCREWDRIVER AND CENTER REAR ...

Page 20: ...nit after 10 minutes 57 56 70 57 57 57 57 58 57 56 57 14 57 57 57 F0 F0 F1 F0 1 Actual temperature PRESS SET temperature PRESS PRESS and RELEASE To increase PRESS once per degree To decrease PRESS once per degree The new value will be memorized and the controller will reset automatically The new value will be memorized and the controller will reset automatically Wait 5 seconds USE for each degree ...

Page 21: ...factors including the type of bottle loading proximity to the door corners exposure to outside temperature door usage etc Just as in air conditioned rooms and refrigerators not all locations measure the same temperature For example if you measure the air temperature exiting the coil it will always be substantially colder than the set air back into the cooling unit causing short cycles Remember the...

Page 22: ...bient temperatures and compensate for additional heat gain if any cabinet walls receive direct sunlight Take steps to improve circulation of air to and from the unit Adjust the legs to level the door for proper mag netic gasket seal Increase your SET TEMPERATURE Clean the grill areas If the problem persists go to our website at Although each WineKoolR cooling unit has been carefully tested at ever...

Page 23: ...t covered by this Warranty You must monitor your unit s performance on a daily basis If there is an apparent problem or Alarm condition you must disconnect the power supply to avoid potential damage to your wine collection It is your responsibility to insure your wine and to take all reasonable and necessary precautions to safeguard its condition WHAT THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER This warranty cove...

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