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CELLAR n u v o 2 5 0 / 5 0 0
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ASSEMBLY & OPERATION MANUAL
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READ BEFORE YOU START 1. LOCATING YOUR WINE CELLAR - Remember, it is not an appliance, it is a piece of furniture A. Provide 4” minimum clearance for both sides and back, keep the top completely clear. Under no circumstances should the unit be “built-in” in any way. B. Never locate your wine cellar outdoors or in an area with extremes of temperature and humidity. Garages, attics, unfinished basements, laundry rooms, breezeways, closets, bedrooms or any unventilated room. In oth
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HARDWARE KIT A B C D Cam Cap Hex bolt Coupler screw Hex wrench x 26 (x30)* x 22 (x30)* x 8 x 1 E F G H Cam Cam Pin Coupler hanger Hinge x 24 (x28)* x 24 (x28)* x 4 x 4 I J In Cooling Unit Box Panel Insulation Strip Hex Bolt (Flange) x 2 *NOTE : Hardware quantities for Model 500 are indicated in parenthesis. ~2 ~ ~3 ~
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STEP 1 : PANEL PREPARATION CAUTION : J 1. Watch for sharp staples on boxes. 2. DO NOT STEP ON PANELS 3. The manual will give a recommended PANEL EDGE order to open boxes, it saves time and space. J J Open Boxes VP6 and VP7. J Install INSULATION STRIP (J) to 1 Back, Top, and Bottom Panels. PUSH IN FULLY! Insert Cam Pins (F) in BACK PANEL’S 2 predrilled holes down to TAB. (May require some force) CAUTION : DO NOT BREAK CAM PIN TABS! ! DO NOT HAMMER! TAB TAB BACK PANEL F C 3 Screw
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BOTTOM PANEL BOTTOM PANEL METAL METAL COUPLER BAR INSIDE CABINET STEP 2 : CABINET ASSEMBLY 2 PANEL EDGE CAM in LOCKED POSITION Use allen key provided or #3 phillips screwdriver. 1 Attach TOP and Bottom to Back 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 all the way 2 in under panel level (may require some force) and make sure Arrow points to outside edge. Insert Cen
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BOTTOM PANEL TOP !!! STEP 2 : CABINET ASSEMBLY CONTINUED Open Box VP5 or VP2. Insert Cam Pins (F) in BACK PANEL’S predrilled holes down 1 to TAB. (May require some force) Attach SIDES to Back/Bottom/Top by CAREFULLY aligning 2 edge holes over Cam Pins and gently push together to avoid damaging cam pins. DO NOT BANG OR SLAP PANELS TOGETHER!!! Insert Cam, push all the way in under panel level (may require some force) and make sure Arrow points to outside edge., Push Panels together befor
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BOTTOM OF CABINET STEP 3 : HINGE,BASE AND LEGS INSTALLATION Open Box VP3. 2 Fasten one HINGE (found in 1 door box) to the SIDE of the cabinet H Install four LEGS (H) into 2 BASES fully in. Fasten FRONT BASE to 3 the BOTTOM of the cabinet (FRONT BASE has to be set H with end tabs away from front edge) Fasten BASE with HEX BOLTS 4 (B) H 1 4 B 3 D 1 5 NOTE: Fasten base with base tab away from the Raise cabinet and check for potential air 5 front edge, then fasten and adjust the hing
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STEP 4 : SHELVES COUPLER SHELVES 1 Install COUPLER SHELVES between 1 the VERTICAL COUPLER and the BACK PANEL, hook them on the COUPLER HANGERS (G) G Install 4 HANGERS STRIPS, hook- 2 ing them to the COUPLER SHELVES through square holes. (Watch for orientation, all hooks have to point upwards). NOTE : Assure that each of them is hooked to all 4 shelves 2 VERTICAL COUPLER PRESS TOP BOTTOM 3 Open box VP4S or VP4D 3 Hook SHELVES into hangers start- 2 ing from the bottom of cabinet, (12 1
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STEP 5 : COOLING UNIT INSTALLATION 1 GET HELP BEFORE INSTALLING AND KEEP CHILDREN CLEAR OF CELLAR CONSTRUCTION AREA. Get helper to help guide unit, keep light cord clear of edge inside cellar and to prevent tipping of cellar. MAKE SURE INSULATION STRIP IS IN CORRECT ORIENTATION. Run light cord through Cut-out. Slide unit into the back opening by angling unit A to allow light cord to clear and straighten to push in B . Screw allen bolts (I) through bottom fl ange holes. Make sure unit is
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STEP 6 : LIGHT AND LIGHT COVER INSTALLATION 1 2 Plug cord to LIGHTS and Remove plastic CAP at right end for 1 2 1 only LIGHT , DO NOT remove CAP 2 from LIGHT . 1 LIGHT Cord behind 2 LIGHT Insert LIGHT COVER to holes pre Insert LIGHT to LIGHT COVER 3 4 drilled on front edge of TOP panel. ~1 0~ ~1 1~ CAP
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STEP 7 : DOORS INSTALLATION Insert DOORS onto 1 BOTTOM HINGES 1 2 3 1 4 4 4 2 5 3 3 1 6 4 2 7 5 3 6 1 4 1 7 2 5 2 3 1 6 3 4 4 4 1 2 7 4 5 2 3 3 5 1 6 3 4 1 6 2 7 4 4 4 4 5 2 7 3 5 1 6 3 4 6 2 1 7 4 5 7 2 1 3 5 6 3 3 4 2 1 6 7 4 3 5 2 7 5 4 6 3 1 6 7 5 4 2 7 6 5 3 7 1 6 4 4 2 7 5 1 3 6 4 2 7 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 7 1 2 Install TOP HINGES with HEX BOLTS (B) 2 NOTE : Adjust fi nal position of the door D before tightening the bolts and move cellar into place, leaving B 4” clearance all around cellar.
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CONTROLS : PLUG IT IN (wait one minute) and ENJOY! FEATURES: - Default SET temperature 57º F/14º C (ideal for wine storage). DISPLAY: KEYS - Calibration option of the temperature sensor. - Display of actual temperature by request. - SET temperature range 52ºF-64ºF. - Digital temperature sensor. 5 7 - Dual display Fº/Cº. - Settings are stored in memory for power failures. - Pre programed software will reach the quietest most efficient operation. OPERATION: - The dis
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MAXIMUM CAPACITIES AND LOADING TIPS Maximum capacities and sample loading arrangements for Vintage Keeper Tuscany wine cellars are illustrated below. Note the variations in shelf height, to accommodate the widest variety of bottle types and sizes. Standard Burgundy and Bordeaux bottles are best arranged with necks facing out; some taller bottles may need to be arranged neck to neck. Never stack bottles more than two rows high on a shelf; all shelves must be installed as directed. Avoid placi
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Although each Vintage Keeper cooling unit has been carefully tested at every stage of manufacture, occasional problems arise, the majority of which are due to rough or careless handling during shipping or installation. Other problems may derive from improper cabinet assembly, power interruption or surge, low line voltage (less than your unit rating of 105V or 240V), or failure to clean the unit regularly (see illustration below). The following may help you determine wha
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LIMITED WARRANTY AND PRODUCT SUPPORT ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY If your Koolspace cooling unit or cabinet fails to perform as designed within one year of the date of purchase, VINTAGE KEEPER INC. warrants that, upon your request, it will be repaired or replaced, at our option, during the one year warranty period. This warranty applies only to the first end-user purchaser of a Koolspace unit that is purchased and used in the continental United States or Canada (excludes Alaska and Hawaii). It i
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