Vinotemp VT-WINED RAW4 Owner'S Manual Download Page 16

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W W W . V I N O T E M P . C O M  

 

 

 

overcharge 

Compressor 
stopping 

and starting 
but short 
running time

 

a.

 

Incorrect temperature 
setting  

b.

 

Incorrect voltage 

c.

 

Failed thermistor 

d.

 

Failed components 

e.

 

Overcharge of 
refrigerant 

f.

 

Discharge or suction 
pressure too high 

a.

 

Set 55 to 60 

°

F  

b.

 

Check for voltage 

c.

 

Check thermistor by placing it in ice 

water and measuring resistance 

d.

 

Check compressor windings, start 

relay and overload protector. 

e.

 

Call service for removing refrigerant 

f.

 

Call service for OEM information 

 

Compressor 
running but 

not cooling 

a.

 

Refrigerant leakage 

b.

 

Refrigeration system 

restriction 

a.

 

Check for loss of refrigerant 

b.

 

Call service for checking  restrictions 

House 
circuit 
tripping 

a.

 

Incorrect fuse or 

breaker 

b.

 

Incorrect wirings 

c.

 

Failed components 

a.

 

Check for proper fuse or breaker 

b.

 

Check for wirings and connections 

c.

 

Call service  

 

Noisy 
operation
 

a.

 

Mounting area not firm 

b.

 

Loose parts 

c.

 

Compressor 
overloaded due to high 

ambient temperature 
and ventilation 

d.

 

Malfunctioning 
components 

a.

 

Add support to improve installation 

b.

 

Check cabinet washers, tubing 

contact and loose screws. 

c.

 

Check for ambient temperature and 

ventilation 

d.

 

Call service for checking Internal 

loose, inadequate lubrication and 
incorrect wirings 

 
Dispensing System 

Complaint Possible 

Causes 

Response 

Unit not 
dispensing

 

a.

 

Power cord unplugged 

b.

 

No power to unit 

 
c.

 

Low voltage. 

d.

 

Incorrect or loose wirings. 

e.

 

Nitrogen empty 

f.

 

Stopper-dispenser & tubes 

not connected 

g.

 

Wine draw not installed 

h.

 

Nitrogen tubing blockage 

i.

 

Defective solenoid valve 

j.

 

Defective stopper- 
dispenser 

 

a.

 

Check for power cord plug 

b.

 

Check power at receptacle & 

fuses 

c.

 

Contact an authorized electrician  

d.

 

Check all wirings and connections 

e.

 

Check for nitrogen cylinder 

f.

 

Check for tube connections 

 
g.

 

Check for wine draws 

h.

 

Check for kinked tubes 

i.

 

Check for solenoid valve 

j.

 

Check for stopper-dispenser 

Stopper-

dispenser 
leaking 

a.

 

Stopper-dispenser not 
installed properly 

b.

 

Stopper-dispenser worn-

out 

c.

 

Nitrogen pressure too high 

a.

 

Reinstall the stopper-dispenser 

b.

 

Replace the part 

c.

 

Reduce the nitrogen pressure to 

3 psig  

 

 

Dispensing 
interrupted

 

a.

 

Blockage of solenoid valve 

b.

 

Blockage of stopper-

dispenser 

c.

 

Leakage of bottle seal 

d.

 

Kinked tubes 

a.

 

Clean solenoid valves 

b.

 

Clean parts  

c.

 

Check for stopper-dispenser 

d.

 

Check for kinked tubes 

Summary of Contents for VT-WINED RAW4

Page 1: ... W V I N O T E M P C O M A P R O U D H E R I T A G E O F E X P E R I E N C E Q U A L I T Y O W N E R S M A N U A L W i n e D r a w D i s p e n s e r P r e s e r v e r V T W I N E D R A W 4 4 b o t t l e s ...

Page 2: ...nstruction manual Save these instructions Please read and follow all safety rules and operating instructions before using S e r v i n g W i n e s Storing wines at the proper temperature is important To preserve them as long as possible wine should be stored at approximately 55 Fahrenheit However the chart below suggests the optimal drinking temperature for the different styles of wine C F Wine Sty...

Page 3: ... 2 1 i n f o v i n o t e m p c o m TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 4 FEATURE DESCRIPTION 5 SPECIFICATIONS 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 DISPENSING OPERATION 9 TEMPERATURE CONTROL 11 ALARM SIGNALS 12 CARE MAINTENANCE 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 WIRING DIAGRAM 18 SERVICE IMPORTANT NOTICE 20 ...

Page 4: ...4 W W W V I N O T E M P C O M IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 5: ... bottles while chilling 4 additional bottles Quiet high output compressor system with automatic defrost maintains wine at the proper storing and serving temperature between 40 F and 65 F The compact design with blue LED touch buttons gives the modern attraction NSF approved plastic components and sanitary stainless steel spout keep your wines clean Miniature stainless steel electronic valves preve...

Page 6: ...6 W W W V I N O T E M P C O M SPECIFICATIONS CAPACITY 8 Bottles Total MODEL SERVING STORING DIMENSIONS in W X H X D ELECTRICAL WEIGHT lb VT WINE DRAW4 4 4 19 25 X 25 75 X 21 5 115V 60Hz 1PH 1 5 A 65 ...

Page 7: ...d that this unit be kept in a location with an ambient temperature range of 55 F 90 F It is not intended for garage or basement installation Place the unit in a properly ventilated location to prevent heat build up generated by the refrigeration system Failure to do so will prevent the unit from cooling properly and may result in damage to unit components as well as its contents Leave 5 clearance ...

Page 8: ...3 slot receptacle The marked rating of the extension cord should be 115 V 15 A Nitrogen Connection NOTE THE CYLINDER IS SHIPPED WITHOUT FILLING NITROGEN 1 Connect the regulator to the nitrogen cylinder by tighten CGA 580 connection nut and regulate the outlet pressure to 3 psig preset 2 Connect the nitrogen hose 0 25 OD to the regulator by pushing the quick disconnect couplings plug to the couplin...

Page 9: ...ROGEN LEAKS 1 Hold the Stopper Dispenser and press the spring at the quick disconnect coupling socket to unplug the coupling plug 2 Hold the Stopper Dispenser and turn the thumbwheel counter clockwise all the way to loosen the empty bottle and then place a new bottle 3 Hold down the Stopper Dispenser onto the bottle and turn the thumbwheel counter clockwise all the way first 4 And then turn clockw...

Page 10: ... W W V I N O T E M P C O M Dispensing Wine 1 Push and hold the Touch Button to dispense the selected wine into your glass 2 Release the button to stop dispensing 3 Wait until no wine dripping from the spout ...

Page 11: ... n i a 9 0 2 2 1 i n f o v i n o t e m p c o m TEMPERATURE CONTROL Display During normal operating conditions the display shows the value measured by the air regulation probe In case of active alarm the temperature flashes alternately to the code alarm LED Functions Front Panel Commands ...

Page 12: ...trument Temperature Set Point How to see the set point 1 Push and immediately release the SET key the display will show the Set point value 2 Push and immediately release the SET key or wait for 5 seconds to display the probe value again How to change the set point 1 Push the SET key for more than 3 seconds to change the Set point value 2 The value of the set point will be displayed and the C or F...

Page 13: ...ation Replacing Stopper Dispenser NOTE ALL PIPE THREAD CONNECTIONS REQUIRE TEFLON SEALANT 1 Hold the Stopper Dispenser and press the spring at the quick disconnect coupling socket to unplug the coupling plug 2 Hold the Stopper Dispenser and turn the thumbwheel counter clockwise all the way to loosen the empty bottle 3 Loosen and remove the compression fitting 4 Loosen and remove coupling socket 5 ...

Page 14: ...er dispenser and solenoid valve 1 Fill a bottle with clean warm water and place the stopper dispenser onto the bottle 2 Push and hold the touch button to dispense the warm water 3 Continue to flush the system until dry nitrogen comes out of the spout ...

Page 15: ...Hz unit at 50Hz f Sealed system problem g Undercharge or overcharge a Check for gasket and door opening b Check for installation location or increase setting c Defrost and reset temperature d Check power supply e Use proper 60 Hz f Call service for checking loss of refrigerant or restrictions g Call service to add or remove refrigerant Temperature too high a Setting too high b Improper cabinet sea...

Page 16: ...ck cabinet washers tubing contact and loose screws c Check for ambient temperature and ventilation d Call service for checking Internal loose inadequate lubrication and incorrect wirings Dispensing System Complaint Possible Causes Response Unit not dispensing a Power cord unplugged b No power to unit c Low voltage d Incorrect or loose wirings e Nitrogen empty f Stopper dispenser tubes not connecte...

Page 17: ... S u s a n a R o a d R a n c h o D o m i n g u e z C a l i f o r n i a 9 0 2 2 1 i n f o v i n o t e m p c o m Unit dripping a Leakage of solenoid valve b Leakage of spout a Check for solenoid valves b Push to tighten spout ...

Page 18: ...18 W W W V I N O T E M P C O M WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 19: ...months from your dated invoice parts for function only not cosmetic There is no warranty on parts purchased separately Purchaser s exclusive remedy is limited at Seller s option to repair or replace defective part s with either new or factory reconditioned part s Purchaser is responsible for shipping the unit pre paid to designated facility and Seller will pay return shipping charges in the contin...

Page 20: ...ons without notice WARNING Please do not place the unit within reach of children For adult use only Contact info vinotemp com with any questions or visit www vinotemp com 17621 S Susana Road Rancho Dominguez CA 90221 www vinotemp com Vinotemp is a registered trademark of Vinotemp International All products features and services are subject to change without notice We cannot guarantee the accuracy ...

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