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Table of Contents 

 
 

Cellar Construction.…………………….……………………..3 

 

Features & Specifications.…………………….……………..4 

 

Control Panel……………………………………....……..……7 

 

Temperature & Humidity…………………………..…………8 

 

Installation Instructions……………..………………………12 

 

Care Guide

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Troubleshooting………….…………………………………..25 

 

Electrical Diagrams………………..…………………….…28 

  

Customer Support……………………………………………36 

 

Warranty……………………………………………………….37 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Wine-Mate WM-4510HZD

Page 1: ...w wi in ne em ma at te e c co om m Customizable Wine Cooling System WM 4510HZD WM 6510HZD WM 8510HZD Installation Use Care Manual w ww ww w v vi in no ot te em mp p c co om m Read and save these inst...

Page 2: ...Safety Information NOTES Do not plug in until 24 hours after delivery Do not use a ground fault interrupter GFI Do not use an electrical extension cord A dedicated 30 AMP circuit is required for WM 4...

Page 3: ...Contents Cellar Construction 3 Features Specifications 4 Control Panel 7 Temperature Humidity 8 Installation Instructions 12 Care Guide 24 Troubleshooting 25 Electrical Diagrams 28 Customer Support 36...

Page 4: ...erature surrounding the enclosure shall not exceed the temperature of the cellar by more than 25 F No cellar wall shall receive direct sun or strong wind Lighting shall be of low wattage with a timer...

Page 5: ...wall through wall with ductworks in cellar with ductworks and remote mount with ductworks Quiet and high speed condenser exhaust fan selection makes it work at both normal and extremely high ambient t...

Page 6: ...5x0 25x28 375 x1 25x1x22 125 115V 60Hz 16A 140 NOTES See the voltage frequency and current specified on the label at the cooling unit The rated capacity is determined under the cellar and ambient temp...

Page 7: ...6 NOTE WM 4510HZD is 14 25 wide WM 6510HZD 8510HZD is 17 wide without the front cover Fig 1 2 Feature descriptions Fig 1 3 Exterior wall grille...

Page 8: ...er to protect your wine from freezing The heater will be turned on when the cellar temperature is below the preset low cellar temperature 4 Alarm call connector option Connect the automatic dialer and...

Page 9: ...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 10: ...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 tempera...

Page 11: ...ress off with probe faulty min 20 CF temperature unit F C F Fahrenheit rES display resolution in integer dLy temperature display delay min 1 ot probe calibration 0 LS minimum set point 50 US maximum s...

Page 12: ...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 13: ...TE Mounting brackets screws gaskets and other seal materials are not included Filter adapter air filter rear exhaust grille duct hoods and insulated ducts are sold separately 1 General Instructions Fi...

Page 14: ...3 4 4 4 5 It is the standard installation when the cooling unit can exhaust the hot air to an adjacent space 1 The cooling unit shall be mounted near the ceiling with equal distance from each side of...

Page 15: ...14 Fig 4 2 Flush to the outside of wall with wall grille Fig 4 3 Flush to the outside of wall with air filter rear exhaust grille...

Page 16: ...ust with air filter rear exhaust cover Fig 4 5 Flush to the racks or the inside of wall with air filter rear exhaust grille NOTE Insulate any cold surfaces of cooling unit for better performance if ex...

Page 17: ...quality weather stripping polyurethane spray foam or foam tape Cover the seal with molding and attach the molding to the wall not the unit 6 Attach the duct hoods to the rear of the cooling unit with...

Page 18: ...o the outside of wall with hot air exhaust duct air filter 4 In cellar installation with hot air exhaust and ambient air intake ducts Fig 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 It is the installation when the cooling unit...

Page 19: ...18 Fig 4 8 In cellar with hot air exhaust ambient air intake ducts Fig 4 9 In cellar with hot air top exhaust duct to attic ambient air intake ducts...

Page 20: ...ambient air intake duct Fig 4 11 Floor mount with hot air top exhaust duct to attic air filter rear exhaust cover 5 Through wall installation with cold air supply ducts Fig 4 12 It is the installatio...

Page 21: ...better performance If the air probe is in a return duct the evaporator fans shall be running all the time Meanwhile the set point shall be adjusted accordingly due to the temperature differential bet...

Page 22: ...e hot air to an adjacent space NOTES The supply and return ducts can be combined maximum 50 ft long The exhaust and intake ducts can be combined maximum 50 ft long Insulate the cold side of cooling un...

Page 23: ...ted bent and clogged 7 Install an air filter at the rear of the cooling unit 8 Plug the unit into a properly grounded and dedicated outlet of adequate capacity 9 Turn on the high condenser fan switch...

Page 24: ...23 Fig 4 15 Cold air supply cellar air return and hot air exhaust ducts...

Page 25: ...reusable 2 Removing Condensate Remove the excessive condensate if it is accumulated on the cooling unit in high humidity conditions 3 Removing Unit When you remove the cooling unit beware water may c...

Page 26: ...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 may be higher than 59 F if it is in anti...

Page 27: ...nstallation 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 circ...

Page 28: ...air flow or air TD d Clean the drip tray e Check unit level f Seal the leak using silicone sealant 15 Excessive condensate in wine cellar a Air leak in the wine cellar causing excessive condensate b H...

Page 29: ...28 Electrical Wiring Diagrams Fig 7 1 WM 4510 8510HZD standard wiring diagram...

Page 30: ...29 Fig 7 2 WM 4510 8510HZD crankcase heater wiring diagram...

Page 31: ...30 Fig 7 3 WM 4510 8510HZD alarm call wiring diagram...

Page 32: ...31 Fig 7 4 WM 4510 8510HZD cellar heater wiring diagram...

Page 33: ...32 Fig 7 5 WM 4510 8510HZD crankcase heater alarm call wiring diagram...

Page 34: ...33 Fig 7 6 WM 4510 8510HZD crankcase heater cellar heater wiring diagram...

Page 35: ...34 Fig 7 7 WM 4510 8510HZD alarm call cellar heater wiring diagram...

Page 36: ...35 Fig 7 8 WM 4510 8510HZD crankcase heater alarm call cellar heater wiring diagram...

Page 37: ...36 Customer Support If you need further assistance please contact us at Vinotemp International 732 South Racetrack Road Henderson NV 89015 Tel 800 777 8466 Fax 310 886 3310 Email info vinotemp com...

Page 38: ...and is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any of fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall VINOTEMP be responsible for any consequential damages what is so ever Any...

Page 39: ...NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE While great effort has been made to provide accurate guidelines VINOTEMP cannot warrant its units to properly...

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