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CONDITION

CHECK

CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS

COOLING UNIT DOES 

NOT RUN WHEN 

PLUGGED IN

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COOLING UNIT RUNS 

BUT DOES NOT COOL 

SUFFICIENTLY

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Unit plugged in?

Power supply operational?

LED display functional and are 
fans running?

Any evidence of shipping damage 
on the cooling unit or packaging 
materials?

Unit has a 1-min. cautionary delay 
between plugging in and full start-up; 
this is a built-in safeguard to protect 
compressor in of a sudden power failure.

Use a dedicated, separately fused 
and grounded 15 Amp, 120V line. Use 
extension cord rated for 15 Amps. Do not 
share outlet with other appliances.

   
Unplug Unit, remove controller, check 
replaceable fuse (0.5A 

SLOW BLOW

250V, 5X20mm) in the controller.   

Unit receives power yet fans or compres-
sor fail to run, unplug for ten minutes, 
then re-plug.

Storage temperature properly set?

Room properly constructed with all 
joints airtight?

Door properly adjusted to seal 
tightly when closed?

Airflow to and from the cooling unit 
unobstructed?

Ambient air temperature within the 
specified range?

Unit may take a few days to achieve the 
desired storage temperature.

Take steps to reduce ambient tempera-
tures outside wine room, compensate 
for additional heat gain if walls receive 
direct sunlight.

If gaps are visible seal joints airtight.

Improve circulation of air to and from 
the unit as directed in instructions.

Make sure door is sealed tightly.

Decrease your SET TEMPERATURE.

Clean the grill areas.

If the problem persists, go to our website 
at www.koolspace.com and perform the 
“cooling unit diagnostic” in the support 
section.

Koolspace 

TM

 cooling unit has been carefully tested at every stage of manufacturing. Please note that many problems result 

from rough or careless handling during shipping or installation, improper insulation of your room, power interruption or 
surge, low line voltage (less than 105V), or failure to clean the unit regularly. The following may help you determine what the 
problem may be, what steps you can take to correct it, and what further steps may be required. Additional Trouble-Shooting 
information and downloadable documents are available in the “Support” area of our web site: 

www.koolspace.com

CLEANING THE COIL:

VACUUM PERIODICALLY 

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Be advised Koolspace 

TM

 cannot in any event be liable or responsible for incidental or consequential damages.

Have your wine collection adequately insured.

 
Install a battery-powered heat-sensitive alarm to warn of any loss of cooling 
due to power interruption. 

Monitor your storage and ambient conditions on a regular daily basis.

Install a high quality surge suppressor to protect against sudden power fluc-
tuations. 

Clean the unit as directed regularly, every 3 to 4 months vacuum the cooling 
unit coils. 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

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Summary of Contents for chillR 100

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL Koolsp ace Wine Cooling System 100 300 600 900 ...

Page 2: ... Koolspace wine cooling systems may be damaged by power surges or spikes sudden interruptions or prolonged low voltage conditions You must monitor your unit DAILY If unit is in Alarm unplug the unit immediately Always check for any wa ter condensate leaks Check troubleshooting section Koolspace TM will not be liable or responsible for incidental or consequential damages See Warranty This unit is n...

Page 3: ...ed it must be rated for 15 Amps Test line voltage BEFORE operating and do not use if line voltage is less than 105V The unit must be protected against power surges and spikes use a good quality surge suppressor INSULATION Floor ceiling and all walls of the enclosure must be insulated to minimum R 20 rating although R 30 is recommended Best material is foil backed urethane foam sealed at all joints...

Page 4: ...earance conditions are not met custom ize the installation assure the required dimen sions indicated in the DETAIL TIP Replace FOAM isolator with Shim plywood Increase headroom cut TOP PLATE with utility saw START ON THE WARM SIDE DOOR CENTER max 14 6 2 TOP PLATE HEADER HEADER FOAM 1 2 WOOD SPACER Door Molding Drywall Drywall WARM SIDE COOL SIDE PROFILE OF INSTALLED UNIT TOP PLATE Drywall Drywall ...

Page 5: ...Series 600 900 19 3 8 x 9 1 2 The bottom edge of the cutout must be 1 2 above the Header to allow for the FOAM insert Make sure there is at least 7 8 clearance between door molding and cutout If not you will have to use a shim in step 6 cut drywall 2 Knife Cripple Stud Drywall Cutout min 7 8 W 91 2 1 2 Cut out drywall hole on Cold side NOTE Bottom Edge must be 1 2 from Header use WOOD SPACER as cu...

Page 6: ...s NOTE Bottom edge must be 1 2 from Lower Brace use WOOD SPACER for cut guide Cut out middle stud SEE DETAIL Stud Stud Cripple Stud Cripple Stud Top Plate Upper Brace Lower Brace 100 300 Series use W 16 600 900 Series use W 19 3 8 MUST BE LEVELED Stud DETAIL FOAM AND WOOD SPACER INSERT 10 Cripple Stud Lower Brace Cripple Stud 1 2 Upper Brace 3 Wood Spacer Knife W 91 2 Wood Spacer 1 2 3 4 5 Insert ...

Page 7: ...NSTALLING COOLING UNIT Place cooling unit through cutout on WARM SIDE IMPORTANT NOTE AVOID SHEARING OFF BUMPERS 1 Screw in 4 screws and washers into side flanges into wall studs 2 Center and push on louver 3 WARM SIDE outside of cool room ...

Page 8: ...Insert Drain Pan by angling the Drain Pan 1 Insert back tab first then 2 Push in front lip to allow tab in 2 ATTENTION PLEASE WRITE DOWN THE SERIAL NUMBER ON THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM 1 2 LEFT SIDE VIEW Plug in cooling unit You can keep the cord neat by wrapping cord around door frame using clips and add an extension cord if required to reach outlet Extension cord must be rated a minimum of 1...

Page 9: ...treme conditions Unit will shut off at 72 F and will restart when temperature drops or unit is re plugged wait 5 seconds after pulling out plug then re plug Empty drain pan before re plugging If Drain Pan fills frequently do the following Remove Drain pan and insert a hose into drain hole and cut to length Place drain hose into a large container IMPORTANT NOTE When leaving the house for an extende...

Page 10: ...ature falls within 3º of the SET POINT If the temperature is above the default 57º F 1º or other preset value after a delay of 1 minute the fan will start after a delay of one minute followed by the compressor within the next minute The unit will cycle ON OFF based on the temperature reading Fan speeds are automatically set by the controller to achieve optimum performance Minimum ON and OFF cycle ...

Page 11: ...Improve circulation of air to and from the unit as directed in instructions Make sure door is sealed tightly Decrease your SET TEMPERATURE Clean the grill areas If the problem persists go to our website at www koolspace com and perform the cooling unit diagnostic in the support section Koolspace TM cooling unit has been carefully tested at every stage of manufacturing Please note that many problem...

Page 12: ...eps to protect the unit from sudden power surges As with any sensitive electronic device your Koolspace unit may be damaged by power surges or spikes including lightning strikes acts of god sudden interruptions or prolonged low voltage conditions which are not 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 m...

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