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1. LOCATING YOUR WINE CELLAR - Remember, it is not an appliance, it is a piece of furniture

2. AREA FOR ASSEMBLING YOUR WINE CELLAR

    Choose a clear  12’ by 12’ area with a level floor and carpeting to help reduce scratching of surfaces.

3. TOOLS

    *     Hex wrench (included) 

    *     Phillips screwdriver

    *     Carpenter’s  level

    *     Helper or two is strongly recommended

4. TEST THE COOLING UNIT

     Plug it in for a few minutes 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 cautionary delay between initial plug-in and 

     start-up of the compressor. 

BEFORE YOU START

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     NOTE: Fill out the WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM with the serial number located on the LEFT

 

    SIDE of unit.

A. 

Provide 4” minimum clearance for both sides and back, keep the top completely clear.

 

Under no circumstances should the unit be “built-in” in any way.

B. 

Never

 locate your wine cellar outdoors or in an area with extremes of temperature and 

            humidity.

 

Garages, attics, unfinished basements, laundry rooms, breezeways, closets, bedrooms or 

 

any unventilated room. In other words these units must be installed in air-conditioned  

 

environments which do not  “trap” the warm air being exhausted.

C. 

Temperatures in surrounding area must not exceed 80 °F (25 °C) with humidity levels not 

            to exceed 70% R.H. (Relative Humidity). Never set your temperatures below default (57ºF)  

 

whenever ambient conditions are warm (above 75ºF) or humid (above 50%R.H.).  

D. 

Outlet power must be a DEDICATED separately fused, grounded, 15 Amp 110 - 120 V line or  

 

7.5 Amp - 240 V line rated for your unit 

(CHECK BOX OR SERIAL NUMBER LABEL ON UNIT  

 

FOR YOUR LINE VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS)

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E. 

You must monitor your unit DAILY. If unit is in  “Alarm”, unplug the unit inmediately. Always  

            check for any water (condensate) leaks.

 

Vintage Keeper will not be liable or responsible for incidental or consequential damages.

            (See Warranty). 

F. 

Place unit in a clean area and allow access to the exterior surfaces for periodic vacuuming  

            of the condensor coil. (See troubleshooting for details.)

G. 

Always remove all bottles before relocating your wine cellar. 

READ BEFORE YOU START 

Summary of Contents for Nuvo 110

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY OPERATION MANUAL 1 1 0 2 2 0 CELLAR nuvo ko o l s p ac e TM...

Page 2: ...with extremes of temperature and humidity Garages attics unfinished basements laundry rooms breezeways closets bedrooms or any unventilated room In other words these units must be installed in air con...

Page 3: ...G D H NOTE Hardware quantities for Model 220 are indicated in parenthesis Cam Cap x 20 x24 Hex Bolt x 14 Hex Wrench x 1 Cam x 20 x24 Cam Pin x 20 x24 Leg x 4 In Cooling Unit Box Hex Bolt Flange x 2 P...

Page 4: ...ill give a recommended order to open boxes it saves space and time 2 H Open Box VP1 Install INSULATION STRIP H to Back Top and Bottom Panels PUSH IN FULLY Insert Cam Pins E by hand in BACK PANEL S pre...

Page 5: ...amaging cam pins DO NOT BANG OR SLAP PANELS TOGETHER Insert Cam push all the way in under panel level may require some force and make sure Arrow points to outside edge use allen key provided or 3 phil...

Page 6: ...Pins and gently push together to avoid damaging cam pins CHECK PANEL ORIENTATION Insert Cam and make sure Arrow points to outside edge use allen key provided or 3 phillips screwdriver Start locking on...

Page 7: ...ur LEGS F into BASES fully in 3 Open Box VP3 Fasten one HINGE found in door box to the SIDE of the cabinet with Hexbolts B NOTE Fasten BASE to the BOTTOM of the cabinet FRONT BASE has to be set with B...

Page 8: ...SHELVES BOTTOM TOP PRESS Open box VP4 Hook SHELVES into hangers starting from the bottom of cabinet HINT CENTER SHELVES ON HANGERS 1 2 Snap SHELVES into hangers on one side Push the SHELVES down to sn...

Page 9: ...through bottom flange holes Make sure unit is level 1 G C NOTE If unit is operated according to specifications overflows will not occur Excess condensation is only caused by extreme conditions Unit wi...

Page 10: ...10 3 Insert LIGHT COVER to holes pre drilled on front edge of TOP panel STEP 6 LIGHT AND LIGHT COVER INSTALLATION 1 Plug cord to LIGHT 2 Insert LIGHT to LIGHT COVER...

Page 11: ...fore tightening the bolts and move cellar into place leaving 4 clearance all around cellar MAKE SURE CABINET IS AIRTIGHT Adjust the level by turning counter clockwise the LEGS F as needed Use a carpen...

Page 12: ...blink alternating with the temperature reading This function is disabled in the first 4 hours Cool Down period or after any reset for another 4 hours The unit will restart and continue the cooling and...

Page 13: ...be installed as directed Avoid placing bottles directly in front of the cooling unit s circulating fan for more uniform temperature in cabinet WARNING Bottles in black will be in the cold air stream...

Page 14: ...power supply operational Is the LED display functional Is there any evidence of shipping damage on the cooling unit or packaging materials Note that the unit has a 1 minute cautionary delay between pl...

Page 15: ...Toll free 1 888 274 8813 www koolspace com 1 1 0 2 2 0 CELLAR nuvo ko o l s p ac e TM...

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