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VERSION 3 

 

  05/01/2021 

I

NSTALLATION AND 

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SAGE 

G

UIDE   

WINESP40DUPRO 

 

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6

 

GUARANTEE

 

6.1

 

LEGAL GUARANTEE 

 

The legal guarantee for latent defects applies as provided in articles 1641 et sequentes of the French Civil 
Code. The legal guarantee of conformity applies as provided in articles L217-1 et sequentes of the French 
Consumer Code. 

 

6.2

 

CONTRACTUAL TWO-YEAR GUARANTEE 

 
The air conditioner is 

guaranteed for two years

 to be free from manufacturing defects. 

 
During the contractual guarantee, WINEMASTER

®

 shall replace any part recognised to be faulty. Depending 

on the circumstance, the After-Sales Service department of WINEMASTER

®

 may ask for the faulty part to be 

returned. Any replacement or repairs of parts shall not extend the guarantee period. 
Transport costs shall be paid by the user. 
 

Items may only be returned with the written consent of the After-Sales Service Department of 
WINEMASTER

®

6.3

 

GUARANTEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

 

The contractual guarantee shall apply to all devices installed and used in accordance with the Installation 
and Usage Guide. It shall only apply if the purchase invoice or a copy thereof can be produced. 

6.4

 

GUARANTEE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITS 

 

The guarantee shall not apply in the following cases:  

 

The insulation of the air-conditioned room or installation 

are not in accordance with this guide

 

The  problem  is  due  to  negligence,  improper  maintenance,  faulty  or  inappropriate  use  of  the 

WINEMASTER

®

 air conditioner (particularly if the filters are fouled). 

 

The device has been modified. 

 
WINEMASTER

®

 shall not be liable in any event for the direct or indirect consequences of any failure of the 

air conditioner. 

The guarantee shall be limited to the product supplied by WINEMASTER

®

 

 
 

 

 
As  the  European  Community  is  dedicated  to  protecting  the  environment  and 
processing waste, it has put in place Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste from Electrical 
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). 
 
In accordance with that standard, the presence of the logo with a crossed-out bin is 
mandatory. 
 
That  logo  means  that  the  product 

may  not  in  any  event  be  disposed  of  with 

household  waste. 

It  must  be  taken  to  an  appropriate  collection  facility  for  the 

treatment,  repurposing  and  recycling  of  waste  from  electrical  and  electronic 
equipment. 
 
By  doing  so,  you  are  doing  your  bit  for  the  environment  and  helping  to  conserve 
natural resources and protect human health. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WineSP40DUPRO

Page 1: ...Instructions for installation and use Keep safe for future reference WineSP40DUPRO INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THE IDENTIFICATION PLATE OF THE DEVICE 1 Model 2 Serial no 3 Date of purchase 05 01 2021...

Page 2: ...VERSION 3 05 01 2021 INSTALLATION AND USAGE GUIDE WINESP40DUPRO Page 2...

Page 3: ...4 3 3 2 AIR FLOW 15 3 3 3 EXAMPLES OF ASSEMBLY OF THE INDOOR UNIT 15 3 4 PIPING CONNECTIONS 16 3 5 ADJUSTING THE EXPANSION VALVE 17 3 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 18 3 6 1 CONNECTING THE OUTDOOR UNIT 18 3...

Page 4: ...VERSION 3 05 01 2021 INSTALLATION AND USAGE GUIDE WINESP40DUPRO Page 4...

Page 5: ...our satisfaction and we hope that it will enable you to store and mature your wine in the best possible way for peerless tasting pleasure Because we believe customer satisfaction is our primary goal w...

Page 6: ...e and volume of the room As a result of power reduction depending on the outdoor temperature the device may lose its capacity to maintain 12 C if the outdoor temperature approaches 40 C The circuit br...

Page 7: ...s Cool air Benefits of ventilated cooling No frost formation other than on the evaporator Automatic defrosting leading to maximum refrigeration efficiency More uniform cooling due to the continuous mo...

Page 8: ...PRO Page 8 1 2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS Outdoor unit Distance minimale entre le mur et l unit ext rieure Minimum distance between wall and outdoor unit Indoor unit Front view Side view Thermostat housing Fr...

Page 9: ...ul of noise and its effect on the neighbourhood If the unit is installed in a room Place the unit so that the air intake and discharge are not impeded by any obstacles Make sure the room is adequately...

Page 10: ...ation The insulating materials should preferably be assembled By fitting the grooves of panels into each other or By gluing the panels to each other GOAL Avoiding the unwanted entry of heat and humidi...

Page 11: ...ystyrene mm 0 030 W m 1 K 1 Thickness of polyurethane mm 0 025 W m 1 K 1 4 20 10 10 8 30 20 20 12 50 30 30 16 60 40 40 20 80 50 50 24 90 60 50 28 100 70 60 32 120 80 70 36 140 90 80 40 150 100 90 If g...

Page 12: ...trong panel on the top Insulation lined with wood chipboard approximately 15 mm thick or any other appropriate covering e g screed and slab 2 6 2 DOOR It helps to keep the insulation continuous Two so...

Page 13: ...nd 3 8 copper pipes for refrigeration connections Fasteners and tools for fastening the outdoor unit 3 2 PUTTING IN PLACE THE OUTDOOR UNIT 3 2 1 INSTALLATION Step 3 Fasten the brackets with the approp...

Page 14: ...void taking back discharged air even in part as a test the intake temperature must be identical to the temperature in the room when the device is cooling it Make the electrical connections before fast...

Page 15: ...021 INSTALLATION AND USAGE GUIDE WINESP40DUPRO Page 15 3 3 2 AIR FLOW 3 3 3 EXAMPLES OF ASSEMBLY OF THE INDOOR UNIT Installation on the air conditioned room Installation near the air conditioned room...

Page 16: ...10 metres The number of bends per connection may not exceed 10 In order to have the right quantity of refrigerant in the device refer to the curve below for the refrigerant charge When satisfactory op...

Page 17: ...screwdriver to give it the right number of turns for correct expansion valve adjustment Step 4 For R449 OPEN default adjustment the expansion valve by 2 TURNS turn the screwdriver anticlockwise FOR R...

Page 18: ...it may only be replaced by the manufacturer its after sales department or a party with similar qualification 3 6 1 CONNECTING THE OUTDOOR UNIT Step 1 Unscrew and remove the electrical access plate of...

Page 19: ...E WINESP40DUPRO Page 19 3 6 2 CONNECTING THE INDOOR UNIT Step 1 Unscrew and remove the front cover Step 2 Route the cord through the cable tie Step 3 Connect the cord as indicated in the wiring diagra...

Page 20: ...O Page 20 3 6 3 POWER CONNECTION The connections housing must be connected to a single phase electricity line protected by a 230V 16A two pole circuit breaker 3 6 4 WIRING DIAGRAM PRESSURE ACTUATED SP...

Page 21: ...ng of 12 C When the air conditioner is started up check and modify that temperature if required using procedure 4 2 1 p21 4 1 Connecting the air conditioner When you start the air conditioner the room...

Page 22: ...n the display defrosting mode in progress Red indicator lit on the display heating mode engaged resistor 4 2 2 STANDBY MODE Putting the air conditioner on standby keep button 1 pressed in for 3 second...

Page 23: ...as a washable reusable filter Unscrew the two plastic screws 1 Take off the filter cover 2 Take out the filter 3 Wash the filter with hot water Once the filter is clean and drained put it back in plac...

Page 24: ...er fouled failure of the fan of the outdoor unit room in which the outdoor unit is located improperly ventilated presence of obstacles that impede the air flow etc If a safety system trips you only ne...

Page 25: ...ly if the purchase invoice or a copy thereof can be produced 6 4 GUARANTEE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITS The guarantee shall not apply in the following cases The insulation of the air conditioned room or inst...

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