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WINE-MATE Cooling Unit 
 
Use & Care Manual 
 
VINO1500HZD 
VINO2500HZD 
VINO3500HZD 
VINO4500HZD 
VINO6500HZD 
VINO8500HZD 
 
 
                            
 
 
 
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                        Important Safety Information        • DO NOT PLUG IN UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER DELIVERY.  • DO NOT USE A GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER (GFI).  • A DEDICATED 15 OR 20 AMPCIRCUIT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.                                                                      - 1 -                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
                    
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                        TABLE OF CONTENTS      Feature Description…………………………….……………..3    Installation Instruction………………………………………..5    Temperature Control & Humidity Adjustment...………..13    Care Guide…………………………………………………….16               Troubleshooting……………………………………………..17    Wiring Diagram……………………………………….………20     Customer Support……………………………………………22    Warranty……………………………………………………….23                                                                                                                        - 2 -         
                    
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                        Feature Description      • HZD cooling unit is designed and used to provide a stable temperature  between 50~65 °F for suitable space at a normal environment.   • The refrigerated space will maintain humidity of 50~70% RH even when  the environment becomes dry and humid.  • These temperatures and humilities are optimized for long term storage of  wine, fur and tobacco.   • Horizontal cold-air supply is optimized for use in the wide cabinets or wine  rooms.   • Self-contained ready for use and ea
                    
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                        • See the voltage, frequency and current from the label on the back or  side of the cooling unit.    The dimension and capacity are specified as follows:      COOLING  BOTTLE  CAPACITY,  DIMENSIONS IN. WEIGHT  CAPACITY  MODEL ELECTRICAL  CFM  WXHXD (lb)  55°F/75°F  55°F/75°F  VINO- 1500 Btu/h, 150 800  14.25X13.25X 16 115V/60HZ/4A 50  1500HZD 120 CFM cu ft bottles  VINO- 2500 Btu/h, 250 1200  14.25X13.25X 16 115V/60HZ/5A 55  2500HZD 180 CFM cu ft bottles  VINO- 3500 Btu/h, 650 3000  14.25x19.75x
                    
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                        Installation Instruction      Select a place to mount the unit where the exhaust airflow is unobstructed for a  minimum of 6 inch. The area into which the unit exhausts must be well ventilated.  If it is not, heat exhausted by the unit will build up and the unit will not operate  properly. The ambient temperatures shall not be higher than 90 °F or lower than  50 °F. Additionally, cold supply air from the front grille must remain unobstructed.  The unit shall be mounted near the ceiling with equa
                    
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                          Fig. 2.2 GASKET        Fig. 2.3 TOP EXHAUST GASKET                                                                      - 6 -                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
                    
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                          Fig. 2.4 THREAD INSERT    Fig. 2.5 COOLING UNIT                                                                        - 7 -                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                          Fig. 2.6 FASTENING BRACKET & SCREW                                                                      - 8 -                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
                    
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                            Fig. 2.7 CABINET GRILLE    • Cut a rectangular inside opening with the 1/4” clearance inwards to the  width and height of the cooling unit. By not going through, leave 1/2” lip  inside at the wall to place the gaskets (see Fig 2.1 & 2.2).  • If top exhaust, cut another rectangular opening at the top of the cabinet to  the length and width of the top exhaust.  • Make 2 holes at the ceiling to install the 1/4 inside diameter wood thread  inserts (see Fig.2.1 & 2.4).  • Place the gaskets on the
                    
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                        • Plug the cooling unit in receptacle.  • Plug the wine cellar.    2. VINO3500-8500HZD ROOM INSTALLATION    1. Cut a rectangular opening at the wine room wall as illustrated. The  dimensions of the opening shall be 1/4” larger than the width and height of  the unit.   2. If top exhaust, cut another rectangular opening at the top of the cabinet to  the length and width of the top exhaust.  3. Construct a shelf as shown. The shelf must be capable of supporting the  weight of the unit.   4. Place t
                    
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                            Fig. 2.9 TOP EXHAUST GASKET    3. Cellar Construction    This is only a guide and shall be considered as minimum requirements.  All interior walls and floors shall have a vapor barrier and a minimum of R11  insulation. All exterior walls and ceiling shall have a vapor barrier and a minimum  of R19 insulation. The vapor barrier shall be installed on the warm side of the  insulation. All joints, door frames, electrical outlets or switches and any pipes or  vents that go through the enclosure s
                    
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                        large amounts of moisture. When placed into operation in this type of  environment, the system will work harder to remove this extra moisture resulting  in increased “run” time.     4. Electrical Cord    Because of potential safety hazards under a certain condition we strongly  recommend against the use of an extension cord. However, if you still select to  use an extension cord, it is absolutely necessary that it is a UL LISTED 3-wire  grounding type appliance extension cord having a 3-blade gr
                    
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                        Temperature Control & Humidity Adjustment    1. Temperature Setting    • Set the temperature 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 temperature.  • Allow 24 hours to stabilize the temperature for each new temperature  setting operation    2. Use of the controller      Fig. 3.1 DIGITAL CONTROLLER    1) Display  During normal operating co
                    
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                            2) Alarm Signals  2.1 Code Description        2.2 Alarm Recovery   Probe alarms P1”, start a few seconds after the fault in the related probe; they  automatically stop a few seconds after the probe restarts normal operation.  Check connections before replacing the probe. Temperature alarms “HA”, “LA”  automatically stops as soon as the temperature returns to normal value. Alarm  “CA” (with i1F=PAL) recovers only by switching off and on the instrument.     3) Temperature Set-Point  3.1 How to
                    
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                        2. The value of the set point will be displayed and the “°C” or “°F” LED starts  blinking;   3. To change the Set value, push the keys  or  arrows within 10s.   4. To memorize the new set point value, push the SET key again or wait 10s.    4) Humidity Adjustment  The parameter Fon is used to adjust the humidity in the wine cabinet. The higher  value of Fon, the higher relative humidity will be.  1. Press the Set + keys for 3 sec until the “°C” or “°F” LED starts blinking.  2. Release the keys, t
                    
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                        Care Guide     1.  Coil Cleaning    • Clean the condenser coil regularly. Coil may need to be cleaned at least  every 6 months.  • Coil is on the ambient air intake side of the cooling unit.  • Unplug the unit or disconnect power.  • Use a condenser brush or a vacuum cleaner with an extended attachment to  clean the coil when it is dusty or dirty.  • Plug the cooling unit or reconnect power.    2. Moisture Removing    • Remove the extra condensate if it is accumulated in the wine cellar at high 
                    
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                        Troubleshooting    This Troubleshooting Chart is not prepared to replace the training required for a  professional refrigeration service person, not is it comprehensive    Troubleshooting Chart  Complaint Possible Causes Response  a. Power cord unplugged a. Check for power cord plug  1.Unit not  b. No power to unit b. Check power at receptacle & fuses  running  c. Setting higher than ambient c. Lower temperature setting  temperature   d. Differential too high  d. Decrease the value as to 4 °F  e
                    
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                        a. Improper room insulation & seal a. Check for insulation, gasket and  6. “HA” alarm   door opening  blinking and  b. Room too large b. Check for excessive size    beeping,  c. Ambient temperature too high c. Check for installation location  temperature  d. Exhaust restricted  d. Leave minimum 3 feet clearance for  high or not   the exhaust side and leave   minimum 1 foot clearance for the  cooling and   fresh air intake side   running  e. Malfunctioning fans e. Check for both evaporator and  c
                    
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                        f. Refrigerant low or leaking f. Check for current and sealed   system leakage  g. Capillary tube blockage g. Check for low side pressure   a. High humidity a. Use drain line   11.Water leak  b. Air leak in wine cellar b. Check for any air leak  c. Evaporator air flow restriction c. Check air flow or air TD crossing   evaporator   d. Water passages restricted d. Clean the drip tray  e. Drip tray leak e. No water overflow but leak  a. Incorrect fuse or breaker a. Check for proper fuse or breaker