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6. Temperature 

high or not 

cooling and 

running 

continually   

a.

 

Improper cellar insulation & seal 

 

b.

 

Cellar too large 

c.

 

Ambient temperature too high 

d.

 

Exhaust restricted  

 

 

 

e.

 

Malfunctioning fans 

 

f.

 

Evaporator or condenser airflow 

 

g.

 

Dirty Condenser 

h.

 

Iced evaporator 

i.

 

Refrigeration system restriction 

j.

 

Refrigerant leak 

k.

 

Undercharge or overcharge 

l.

 

Failed components 

 

a.

 

Check  insulation,  gasket  and  door 

opening, power cord grommet 

b.

 

Check for excessive size   

c.

 

Check installation location 

d.

 

Leave  minimum  3  feet  clearance  for 

the  hot  air  exhaust  side  and  leave 

minimum  1  foot  clearance  for  the 

fresh air intake side  

e.

 

Check  for  both  evaporator  and 

condenser fans  

f.

 

Check  for  air  restrictions,  air  short-

circulation, grille directions 

g.

 

Clean condenser 

h.

 

Defrost and reset temperature 

i.

 

Call service 

j.

 

Call service  

k.

 

Call service  

l.

 

Check compressor windings, start relay 

and overload protector 

7. Unit running too 

long 

 

a.

 

Improper cellar insulation & seal 

 

b.

 

Cellar too large 

c.

 

Ambient  temperature  higher  > 
90

°

d.

 

Exhaust restricted 

 

 

 

e.

 

Dirty Condenser 

f.

 

Improper condenser air flow 

 

a.

 

Check  insulation,  gasket  and  door 

opening, power cord grommet 

b.

 

Check for excessive size   

c.

 

Check for installation location 

 

d.

 

Leave minimum 3 feet clearance for the 

hot air exhaust side and leave minimum 

1 foot clearance for the fresh air intake 

side 

e.

 

Clean condenser 

f.

 

Check for fan and air short circulation 

8. Fan motor 

running but 

compressor not 

running

 

a.

 

Post-compressor  fan  running 

mode 

b.

 

Incorrect or loose wirings 

c.

 

Failed components 

 

d.

 

Liquid 

refrigerant 

in 

the 

compressor 

a.

 

Check fan running time FON 

 

b.

 

Check all wirings and  connections 

c.

 

Check  start  relay,  start  capacitor, 

overload protector, compressor. 

d.

 

Call service. 

9. Compressor 

running but fan 

not running

 

a.

 

Fan blade stuck 

b.

 

Incorrect or loose wirings 

c.

 

Failed motors 

a.

 

Check for proper clearance 

b.

 

Check all wirings 

c.

 

Call service 

10.Temperature 

high, 

compressor 

stopping and 

starting but very 

short running 

time

 

a.

 

Failed components 

 

b.

 

Improper condenser airflow 

c.

 

Dirty condenser 

d.

 

Overcharge of refrigerant 

e.

 

Discharge  or  suction  pressure 

too high 

a.

 

Check compressor windings, start relay 

and overload protector. 

b.

 

Check for condenser fan  

c.

 

Clean condenser 

d.

 

Call service for removing refrigerant 

e.

 

Call service for information 

 

11.Fan running too 

long 

a.

 

Post-compressor  fan  running 

mode for humidity modulation 

a.

 

Reset FON 

 

Summary of Contents for WINE-MATE WM-1500LOWP

Page 1: ...lation Use Care Manual Self contained Wine Cooling System WM 1500LOWP WM 1500LOWP TE WM 2500LOWP WM 2500LOWP TE Read and save these instructions Do not plug the unit into power until 24 hours after de...

Page 2: ...pter or an extension cord Do not use a ground fault interrupter GFI Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord Never unplug the unit by pulling the power c...

Page 3: ...2 Table of Contents Features Specifications 3 Installation Instructions 5 Temperature and Humidity 12 Care Guide 16 Troubleshooting 17 Electrical Wiring Diagram 20 Customer Support 21 Warranty 22...

Page 4: ...zed for long term storage of wine Temperature is controlled and humidity is adjusted using patented technology Larger bottom cold air supply provides more even temperature distribution in the wine cab...

Page 5: ...90 115V 60Hz 3A 55 WM 2500LOWP Rear 24 1 4 x 15 1 8 x 7 1 2 180 200 115V 60Hz 4A 60 WM 2500LOWP TE Top 24 1 4 x 15 1 8 x 7 1 2 180 200 115V 60Hz 4A 60 NOTE See the voltage frequency and current speci...

Page 6: ...unit will build up and it may cause the cooling unit not to work properly The exhaust area must not be closed space and must be ventilated The ambient temperatures shall not be higher than 78 F for ru...

Page 7: ...n in Fig 2 1 If it is a top exhaust installation make another rectangular hole at the top of the cabinet with the length and width of the top exhaust as shown in Fig 2 2 Install 2 pieces of 1 4 ID woo...

Page 8: ...7 Fig 2 2 Top Exhaust Cutouts Fig 2 3 Installing Screw Inserts Fig 2 4 Installing Rear Gaskets Fig 2 5 Installing Top Gaskets 16 Top Gasket...

Page 9: ...8 Fig 2 6 Installing Cooling Unit...

Page 10: ...9 Fig 2 7 Cooling Unit Installed Rear Exhaust Rear Exhaust Ambient Air Intake...

Page 11: ...10 Fig 2 8 Cooling Unit Installed Top Exhaust Top Exhaust Ambient Air Intake...

Page 12: ...11 Fig 2 9 Cooling Unit Installed Low Front Grille Top Exhaust Cover Low Front Grille Ambient Air Intake...

Page 13: ...k the keypad SET To enter in the programming mode SET To return to the temperature display 2 Lock and unlock the keys To lock the keys press up down keys until POF is displayed to unlock the keys pres...

Page 14: ...e at 55 F for the optimum aging of wine On initial start up the time required to reach the desired temperature will vary depending on the quantity of bottles temperature setting and surrounding temper...

Page 15: ...ay min 10 Con compress on with probe faulty min 20 CoF compress off with probe faulty min 20 CF temperature unit F C F Fahrenheit rES display resolution in integer dLy temperature display delay min 1...

Page 16: ...idity Use a separate hygrometer to monitor the humidity 10 How to set alarm call 1 Speech notice will be sent to your phones when the cellar temperature is ALU higher or ALL lower than the set point S...

Page 17: ...take side of the cooling unit Use a condenser brush or a vacuum cleaner with an extended attachment to clean the condenser 2 Removing Condensate Remove the excessive condensate if it is accumulated on...

Page 18: ...g an air probe the wine bottle temperature is mainly controlled by the average air temperature If the set point is 55 F with the differential 4F the cooling unit turns on at 59 F of air temperature It...

Page 19: ...ulation gasket and door opening power cord grommet b Check for excessive size c Check for installation location d Leave minimum 3 feet clearance for the hot air exhaust side and leave minimum 1 foot c...

Page 20: ...ndensate b High humidity causing excessive condensate c Evaporator air flow restriction d Water passages restricted e Drip tray leak No water overflow but water leak a Check for air leak b Use drain l...

Page 21: ...20 Electrical Wiring Diagram Fig 6 1 Wiring Diagram...

Page 22: ...21 Customer Support If you need further assistance please contact us at Vinotemp International Corp 732 S Racetrack Rd Henderson NV 89015 Tel 310 886 3332 Fax 310 886 3310 Email info vinotemp com...

Page 23: ...hs after initial sale This warranty constitutes the entire warranty of the VINOTEMP with respect to its products and is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any of fitness for...

Page 24: ...LIABLE FOR DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THE UNIT DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF USE OF THE UNIT LOSS OF TIME OR COMMERCIAL LOSS ANY OUTER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONS...

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