Vintage Keeper Tuscany 110 Assembly & Operation Manual Download Page 16

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FEATURES: 

 

- Default SET temperature 57º F/14º C (ideal for wine storage).

 

 

- Calibration option of the temperature sensor.

 

 

- SET temperature range 52ºF-72ºF.

 

 

- Digital temperature sensor.

 

 

- Dual display Fº/Cº.

 

 

- Magnetic overflow sensor.

 

 

- Settings are stored in memory for power failures.

 

 

- Pre programed software will reach the quietest most efficient operation.

OPERATION:    

- The display will show the detected temperature until the temperature  will fall within 3º of the SET POINT. 

 

 

  

- If the temperature is above the default 57º F + 1º or other preset value, after a 

delay of 1 minute

 the fan will    

 

 

  start, followed by the compressor within the next minute.

 

 

- The unit will cycle ON/OFF based on the temperature reading. Fan speeds are automatically set by the controller  

 

 

  to achieve optimum performance. 

 

 

- Minimum ON and OFF cycle times are imposed by software, to prevent "short cycling". 

 

 

 

 

 

SAFETY FEATURES:

ALARM:

        - If the temperature exceeds 72º F the unit will shut down, a sound warning will start and the dispaly will 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 cycling if the temperature falls below 72º F.

TO RESET:

    - Unplug and re plug the unit.

OVERFLOW:

 - If the condensate pan is filled due to excessive humidity the unit stops, and warns with an acoustic signal and the 

 

       "CUP FULL" message on the display.

 

       TO RESET: Empty cup located under the cooling unit. 

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F0

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  F1

         F0                -1 

PRESS and RELEASE

To increase: 

              PRESS        once per degree

To decrease: 

             PRESS        once per degree

The new value will be memorized and the controller will reset automatically.

PRESS and HOLD         until buzzer sounds in 5 seconds 

The new value will be memorized and the controller will reset automatically.

HOLD DOWN      KEY, PRESS      and RELEASE BOTH.
Wait 5 seconds
USE        or 
       for each degree of offset

DISPLAY EXAMPLE

    BEFORE       AFTER 

TO MODIFY THE SET 

TEMPERATURE

(range is 52-72

ºF)

TO CHANGE FROM 

ºF to ºC  or 

 

ºC to ºF:

 

 

  

 

TO CALIBRATE:

  

CONTROLLER 

OPERATION

ACTION

NOTE:

 A negative offset       will result in a warmer cabinet and a positive offset       will result in a cooler cabinet.

          The new value will be memorized and the controller will reset automatically.

CONTROLS :     PLUG  IT  IN  

(wait one minute)   

 and   ENJOY!

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Summary of Contents for Tuscany 110

Page 1: ...1 TUSCANY 1 1 0 2 2 0 Plus WINE CELLAR ASSEMBLY OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...emes of temperature and humidity 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 57 F...

Page 4: ...Hex bolt x 14 Hex wrench x 1 Cam x 20 x24 Cam Pin x 20 x24 Hinge x 2 Leg x 4 Washer x 1 Rubber Grommet x 2 Panel Insulation Strip x 1 HARDWARE KIT C B A F E I G D H NOTE Hardware quantities for Model...

Page 5: ...m Pins F in BACK PANEL S pre drilled holes STEP 1 PANEL PREPARATION 1 PANEL EDGE K CAUTION 1 Watch for sharp staples on boxes 2 DO NOT STEP ON PANELS 3 The manual will give a recommended order to open...

Page 6: ...o avoid damaging cam pins DO NOT BANG OR SLAP PANELS TOGETHER Insert Cam and make sure Arrow points to outside edge Gently push down to bring panels together before you tighten the Cam Cam Arrow faces...

Page 7: ...s Attach SIDES to Back Bottom Top by Carefully aligning edge holes over Cam Pins and gently push together to avoid damaging cam pins DO NOT BANG OR SLAP PANELS TOGETHER Insert Cam Push Panels together...

Page 8: ...H as needed 3 Fasten one HINGE G to the SIDE of the cabinet NOTE Fasten FRONT BASE to the BOTTOM of the cabinet FRONT BASE has to be set with end tabs away from front edge Hinge can be on either side...

Page 9: ...OTTOM STEP 4 SHELVES BOTTOM TOP PRESS Open box V4 Hook SHELVES into hangers starting from the bottom of cabinet HINT 1 2 Snap SHELVES into hangers on one side Push the SHELVES down to snap into opposi...

Page 10: ...nd Rubber Grommet J into top panel until grommet touches top DO NOT com press Grommet Insert Rubber Grommet J in RIGHT TAB HOLE of cool ing unit and insert Bolt B into Rubber Grommet as shown 2 LEFT S...

Page 11: ...ALLATION CONTINUED PHONE BOOK 4 Slide unit into the back opening and lock the HOOK WING over the LEFT BOLT and GROM MET from STEP 1 Screw in Right Bolt into top panel until grommet touches top DO NOT...

Page 12: ...OLING UNIT INSTALLATION CONTINUED Insert Drain Cup by angling the Drain Cup inserting back tab first then push in front lip to allow tab in 5 Insert Air Deflector to back of cooling unit Install botto...

Page 13: ...not occur Excess condensation is only caused by extreme conditions Unit will shut off at 72 F and will restart when temperature drops or unit is repluged In this case insert hose to drain hole cut to...

Page 14: ...HT in LIGHT CLIPS Plug small end of power cord into socket on side of light STEP 6 LIGHT AND LIGHT COVER INSTALLATION HINT To hide excess light cord tuck into top space of cooling unit NOTE To replace...

Page 15: ...HINGE G with HEX BOLTS C NOTE Adjust final position of the door before tightening the bolts STEP 7 DOOR INSTALLATION Open box V3 Place WASHER I on BOTTOM HINGE G Insert DOOR onto BOTTOM HINGE G 1 2 3...

Page 16: ...ed 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 cycling if the temperature falls below 72 F TO RESET Unplug and re pl...

Page 17: ...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 18: ...y evidence of shipping damage on the cooling unit or packaging materials Note that the unit has a 1 minute cautionary delay between plugging in and full start up this is a built in safeguard to protec...

Page 19: ...condensor coil and fans Also you must take steps to protect the unit from sudden power surges As with any sensitive electronic device your Vintage Keeper unit may be damaged by power surges or spikes...

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