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CONTROLS :     PLUG  IT  IN  

(wait one minute)   

 and   ENJOY!

DEFAULT SETTINGS

 :  Storage Temperature : 

57°F / 14°C (ideal temp for wine cellaring)

 

 

 

Fan Speed:

  DEFAULT.  Optimized for maximum efciency and moderate noise  

 

 

 

Display:

 SET - POINT (°F)   

 

 

 

 

FEATURES

:      

Digital Sensor:

 Sensing ACTUAL TEMP (air in cabinet)**  

 

 

 

Set temp range:

 50°F / 72°F (check humidity and temperature

 

 

 

levels around your cabinet before lowering your setting from

 

 

 

default. Setting the unit below 57ºF could cause a water leak or 

 

 

 

overow in high humidity or warm conditions. (see below)

 

 

 

Selectable modes:

 QUIET, DEFAULT, EFFICIENT

 

 

 

Dual display:

  °F / °C

Press  

TO SEE    CABINET TEMP.  :

OPERATION 

SET

ADJUST

1   OUT   2

Drobot Controls

TM

Press  

Release

SET

 

 SET POINT  :

Unplug / Re plug  the unit, but rst eliminate the possible cause; inspect the seals 

of  the  door  and  cabinet,  reduce  ambient  temperature,  remove  obstructions  on  the 

exhaust side.

Press  

and  

together  NOTE :  All other settings,  reset to DEFAULT

Press  

and   

together to display the default offset, then

Press 

o r 

once  per  degree  to  offset  the  display  temperature.

TO RESET FROM ALARM  :

TO CHANGE FROM 

°F TO °C :

TO CALIBRATE :

SET

DEFAULT TO EFFICIENT :

EFFICIENT TO QUIET :

QUIET TO DEFAULT :

Press  and  hold 

for 5 sec.  until  the unit stops and stores the request *

Press  and  hold 

for 5 sec.  until  the unit stops and stores the request *

Press  and  hold 

for 5 sec.  until  the unit stops and stores the request *

* The unit will restart after 1 minute in the selected mode or a higher one as required 

by the temperature conditions.

SET

SET

SET

TO CHANGE FAN SPEED :

NOTE : 

 Automatic modes are disabled during the  rst 4 hours after plug in.

QUIET

DEFAULT

EFFICIENT

EMERGENCY

ALARM

Quiet operation: Slowest fan speed, least efcient, with usually longer cycles.

      * USE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ONLY WHEN AMBIENT CONDITIONS ARE IDEAL.

Optimal noise,  efciency,  cycle time balance

Higher fan speed: Best performance if noise is not  an issue.

      * USE THIS SETTING WHENEVER AMBIENT CONDITIONS ARE WARM OR HUMID 

        (ABOVE 50%R.H.)(ABOVE 75ºF).

Higher fan speeds: Unit will automatically operate with higher fan speed if out of 

set-point range

The unit will shut down if the cabinet temperature exceeds 72 °F 

1   OUT   2

1   OUT   2

1   OUT   2

1   OUT   2

1   OUT   2

Press      

Release

Then,  press 

o r  

once per 

  

degree. The unit will memorize the

  

new value and   

it will restart after 1 minute delay.

SET

TO CHANGE SET POINT :

**  Reading  AIR  temperature  the 

controller will respond more quickly 

to temperature changes than using a 

LIQUID probe. As in any refrigerator 

air  temperature  may  change  7  or 

8 degrees during a complete cycle, 

however,  the  wine  temperature, 

will  remain  constant,    within  one 

degree Farenheit. 

Summary of Contents for Tuscany 250

Page 1: ...TUSCANY 2 5 0 5 0 0 WINE CELLAR ASSEMBLY OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...hed basements laundry rooms breezeways closets or any unventilated room In other words these units must be installed in air conditioned environments which do not trap the warm air being exhausted C Te...

Page 3: ...ase and Legs Installation D E F G H I 4 Shelves L M 5 Cooling Unit Installation 6 Faceplate and Light Installation N 7 Doors Installation F G H I C Coupler Hanger J Screw Coupler Shelf Hanger Strips L...

Page 4: ...V6S TOP or V6D TOP Install connector CLIPS A with silver clip SCREW B in BACK PANEL S and TOP PANEL S predrilled holes Continue with box V6S BOTTOM or V6D BOTTOM Open box V5 or V2 and continue the ins...

Page 5: ...ust point towards top NOTE Gradually tighten the screws until the panels are tight Align TOP of SIDE PANEL open end of hooks must point towards top with TOP of BACK PANEL Push SIDE PANEL rmly down war...

Page 6: ...PANEL can be identi ed by two hangers HANGER POSTS P RUBBER ONLY 5 6 Insert VERTICAL COUPLER in front of the cabinet Part of the TOP PANEL Be sure that all PANELS are fully inserted and all CLIPS A a...

Page 7: ...arrows with the supplied silicone O Continue in steps 5 and 7 Fasten one HINGE G to each SIDE of the cabinet NOTE Fasten FRONT BASE D to the BOTTOM of the cabinet Use HEX BOLTS H and HEX WRENCH I 2 G...

Page 8: ...SHELVES down to snap into opposite side hangers 3 3 1 2 PRESS BOTTOM TOP 1 2 Install COUPLER SHELVES L between the VERTICAL COUPLER and the BACK PANEL hook them on the COUPLER HANGERS J Install 4 HANG...

Page 9: ...ver the 2 HANGER POSTS P PART OF THE UNIT AND THE TOP PANEL OPTIONAL Seal all panel joints indicated by grey arrows with the supplied silicone O STEP 5 COOLING UNIT INSTALLATION 1 2 3 3 P O Do not ove...

Page 10: ...s down on ends of light behind to release cover 2 Remove cover as light ends are pushed down ON OF F ON OF F 1 2 J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FACEPLATE 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 Open the RUBBER RING N at cut end and place it...

Page 11: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S IL IC O N E Install TOP HINGES G with HEX BOLTS H NOTE Adjust nal position of the doors before tightening the bolts STEP 7 DOORS INSTALLATION Open box V3 Pla...

Page 12: ...stores the request Press and hold for 5 sec until the unit stops and stores the request Press and hold for 5 sec until the unit stops and stores the request The unit will restart after 1 minute in th...

Page 13: ...er Tuscany wine cellars are illustrated below Note the variations in shelf height to accomodate the widest variety of bottle types and sizes Standard Burgundy and Bordeaux bottles are best arranged wi...

Page 14: ...the storage temp properly set Is the cabinet properly assembled with all joints air tight Is the door properly adjusted to seal tightly when closed Is air ow to and from the cooling unit unobstructed...

Page 15: ...d 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 including lightni...

Page 16: ...5648 McAdam Rd Mississauga ON CAN L4Z 1T2 Phone 905 501 8582 Fax 905 501 0889 Toll free 1 888 274 8813 customerservice vintagekeeper com www vintagekeeper com TUSCANY 2 5 0 5 0 0 WINE CELLAR...

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