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Although each Vintage Keeper cooling unit has been carefully tested at every stage of manufacture, occasional problems 
arise, the majority of which are due to rough or careless handling during shipping or installation. Other issues may occur 
due to improper cabinet assembly, power interruption or surge, low line voltage (less than your unit rating of 105V or 
240V), or failure to clean the unit regularly (see illustration below). The following may help you determine what the prob-
lem 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 website: 

www.koolrproducts.com

CLEANING THE COIL: 

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

In order to provide maximum protection for your valuable wine collection, the following steps are highly advisable. 
First and foremost, have your wine collection adequately insured. Second, install a battery-powered heat-sensitive alarm 

  

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unit as directed, on a regular basis. Every 3 to 4 months vacuum the cooling unit coils (check our website for more info). 
Be advised, also, that Koolr Products Inc. or Shanghai Koolspace Co. Ltd. cannot in any event be liable or responsible for 
incidental or consequential damages. 

Coil is located at the top of back 
panel, vacuum it periodically.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

IF:

CHECK:

THEN:

COOLING UNIT DOES 

NOT RUN AT ALL WHEN 

PLUGGED IN

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Is the unit plugged in?

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Is the power supply operational?

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Is the LED display functional?

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damage on the cooling unit or 

packaging materials?

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Note that the unit has a 1-minute cautionary delay 

between plugging in and full start-up; this is a 

built-in safeguard to protect the compressor in the 

event of sudden power failure

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Note that the power supply must be a dedicated, 
separately-fused and grounded 15 Amp, 120V line 
or 7.5 Amp, 240 V line rated for your unit. Must not 

use an extension cord. Do not share the outlet with 

other appliances

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If the unit is receiving power yet fans or compressor 
fail to run, unplug for ten minutes, then try again. 

for more help please go to :

www.koolrproducts.com/support.html

(Troubleshooting)

COOLING UNIT RUNS BUT 

DOES NOT COOL

SUFFICIENTLY

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Is the storage temp properly set?

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Is the cabinet properly assembled?

unit unobstructed?

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Is the ambient air temperature 

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Are any exterior surfaces of the 

cabinet exposed to sunlight?

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Note that the unit may take a few days to achieve 

the desired storage temperature, even in a properly 

located, airtight cabinet

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Take steps to reduce ambient temperatures and 

compensate for additional heat gain if any cabinet 

walls receive direct sunlight

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Take steps to improve circulation of air to and from 

the unit

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Adjust the legs to level the door for proper mag-

netic gasket seal 

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Increase your SET TEMPERATURE

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Clean the grill areas 

If the problem persists, go to our website at 

www.koolrproducts.com/support.html

(Troubleshooting) and perform the “cooling unit diag-

nostic” in the support section.

Summary of Contents for Vinage Keeper 500

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY OPERATION MANUAL 500...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...k x 2 Cooling Unit Bolt in cooling unit box x 2 C Allen Key in cooling unit box x 1 D E Hook x 2 TOP LEFT REAR TOP RIGHT REAR x 1 x 1 x 1 x 2 SPACER Spacer x 2 CONNECTOR PLATES HINGES TOP LEFT FRONT T...

Page 4: ...CORNER 16 57 3267 172 1 B A C K PLACE AGAINST WALL FLOOR W ALL BACK P O S T 1 B A C K P L A C E A G A IN S T W A L L FLOOR W ALL BACK R I G H T C O R N E R F L O O R W ALL 67 1 6 21 72 6 3 57 6 1 25 2...

Page 5: ...7 3 167 16 57 5 7 172 3267 2 R E 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 RI...

Page 6: ...R IG H T 7 3 5 72 8 1 6 6 86 1 58 5 0 7 7 3 7 1 5 7 6 6 172 3 2 127 7 6 1 6 1 1 W ALL SPACER SPACER BACK P L A C E A G A IN S T W A L L LEFT L E V E L 3 63 56 21 6 29 5 1 63 56 520 PUSH OR TAP AT BOT...

Page 7: ...REST BOTTOM ON SPACERS 6 O K 6 N O 35 66 1 6 6 8 3 6 6 35 66 386 2 1 27720 8 SPACER SPACER BOTTOM OUTSID E BACK BACK P L A C E A G A IN S T W A L L LEFT 4 PULL OUT SPACERS BOTTOM 2876 BOTTOM BACK P L...

Page 8: ...P WITH CLOSED HAND OR RUBBER MALLET SCREW IN ALL LEGS LEAVE 1 4 SPACING ON ALL LEGS INSTALL BOTTOM CONNECTOR PLATES 1 4 MIN BOTTOM OUTSIDE BACK BOTTOM A BOTTOM LEFT REAR TAP GENTLY BOTTOM RIGHT REAR H...

Page 9: ...PAGE 7 FOR TOP 4 6 167 723 1 211 725 3 7 6 DO NOT INSTALL HINGES YET INSTALL TOP CONNECTOR PLATES BACK PL AC E AG AINS T WAL L LEFT TOP OUTSIDE BACK TOP RIGHT REAR TAP GENTLY TOP LEFT REAR CENTER REA...

Page 10: ...10 7 1 72 6 276 1 7 3 72 2 INSTALL CENTER POSTS 2 4 3 TO P S LO TS...

Page 11: ...5 6 7 5 1 6 6685 1 22 6 HINGE 2 167 2256 1 1 6 PLACE WASHERS FIRST 3 2256 21 1 7 6 2256 21 72 27720 1 INSTALL TOP HINGES TURN BOTH CENTER LEGS 7851 2817 5 2 6 TO RAISE LEGS SLIGHTLY TOP ON BOTTOM HING...

Page 12: ...12 9 5 5 6 6 CELLAR BOTTOM INSTALL BRACES 5 AND 6 HELPER NEEDED TO HOLD CABINET STEADY 6 TABS ALIGN TO TABS PUSH DOWN BRACES 5 X 2 AND 6 X 2...

Page 13: ...13 PRESS CELLAR BOTTOM 10 INSTALL SHELVES 3 5 1 72 2 1 7 67 TAB REFERENCE START AT MIDDLE PRESS IN SIDES CLICK SHELF OVER TABS LONGER SHORTER FRONT SHELF TAB PRESS...

Page 14: ...IT IN CABINET 3 5 1 72 2 1 7 67 C 2 76 IN COOLING UNIT BOX 25 0867 CLEAR OPENING 6 9 2 127 675 7 1 1 PUSH THROUGH GET HELPER TO 38 520 16 1 7 81 7 9 85 1 FASTENING LEVEL TO OPENING 3 81 7 9 3 81 7 7 U...

Page 15: ...is t W in e L is t CONNECT LIGHT AND HOOKS LED LIGHT WARM WHITE GLOW FOR NATURAL LIGHTING NO HEAT ENERGY EFFICIENT E USE HOOK TO HANG WINE LISTS OR BOTTLE OPENER INSTALL HANDLE ROUNDED EDGE OF NUT FA...

Page 16: ...16 14 PLACE LOGO LEVEL CELLAR REMOVE VISIBLE STICKERS L E F T COMPENSATE FOR YOUR FLOOR...

Page 17: ...17 15 D LEVEL DOOR TIP ADJUST LEGS TO HELP LEVEL DOOR ADJUST HINGES IF REQUIRED NEVER MOVE LOADED CABINET EMPTY FIRST...

Page 18: ...OOLING UNIT AND SHELVES LAY CELLAR DOWN FULLY TIGHTEN LEGS PRY OFF ALL CONNECTOR PLATES WITH FLAT SCREWDRIVER BOTTOM OUT SI DE BA CK BOTTOM TIGHTEN LEGS FULLY PRY OFF CONNECTOR PLATE REUSE LEG FOR TOP...

Page 19: ...ternating with the temperature reading The unit will restart and continue the cooling and cycling if the temperature falls below 72 F TO RESET Unplug and re plug the unit after 10 minutes 57 56 70 57...

Page 20: ...d as your chilling section All Wine Cabinets have minor differences in temperature depending on where articles are stored Top to Bottom differences will be present in any Cellar due to layering and pr...

Page 21: ...t periodically TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE IF CHECK THEN COOLING UNIT DOES NOT RUN AT ALL WHEN PLUGGED IN Is the unit plugged in Is the power supply operational Is the LED display functional g n i p p i h s...

Page 22: ...f 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 r...

Page 23: ...ASSEMBLY OPERATION MANUAL 500...

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