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Vintage Keeper INTERKOOL 300 - Read Before You Start; Installation Location and Ventilation Warnings; Insulation and Vapor Barrier Requirements; Digital Sensor Handling

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Vintage Keeper wine cooling units must be installed
precisely as directed in the Manual. DO NOT attempt to
install this unit before reading the Manual!
DO NOT INSTALL THIS UNIT THROUGH AN EXTERIOR WALL!
Vintage Keeper units must ventilate to an adjacent INTE-
RIOR space, NEVER to OUTDOORS! The area in which
Vintage Keeper vents its warm air must be completely
unobstructed.
DO NOT install this unit in an enclosure where ANY sur-
faces are uninsulated or unprotected by vapor barrier.
Especially in basement or other below-grade locations,
ALL surfaces (walls, oor and ceiling) must be insulated
to at least R-20 and protected by vapor barrier on both
sides. Uninsulated concrete oors will radiate heat and
humidity during summer months, forcing the unit to work
much harder than necessary, WILL shorten the life of the unit, AND WILL PRODUCE EXCESS CONDENSATION.
The Digital Sensor, which is encased in a vinyl cap and permanently mounted on the front of the unit, must
not be modied or handled. The Sensor will read and
respond to changes in AIR temperature in the enclo-
sure, to ensure most efcient operation and ideal
storage temperature control. DO NOT attempt to
modify the sensor to read liquid temperature.
VINTAGE KEEPER units must be cleaned as directed,
at least 4 times a year, or more frequently if located
in a dusty area. DO NOT install the unit in a location
where the condenser (warm side) coil is not acces-
sible for periodic cleaning.
VINTAGE KEEPER WINE cooling units must be supplied
by a dedicated, separately-fused and grounded 15-
Amp 115 Volt line. The line must not be shared with any other outlet or appliance. If an extension cord must
be used, it must be rated for at least 15 Amps. Before operating Vintage Keeper, have the output tested and
veried. If the line delivers less than 105 Volts, do not attempt to operate your unit. If the supplied voltage
is insufcient or if intermittent shorting occurs, the unit may be unable to start its compressor, and the LED
display may be corrupted. Before requesting warranty service for these problems, test and verify the voltage
output. You might also try plugging the unit into a different circuit, and see if it performs differently. The
electronic controller must also be protected against sudden power surge. Use a good quality surge suppressor.
If the power source is prone to signicant “noise” or interference, it may be advisable to use a good quality
power line conditioner. As with any sensitive electronic device, Vintage Keeper wine cooling systems may be
damaged by power surges or spikes, sudden interruptions or prolonged low-voltage conditions. You must moni-
tor the unit on a daily basis. If there is an apparent
problem or “Alarm” condition, you must disconnect
the power supply to avoid potential damage to your
wine collection. If unable to correct the problem
through consultation with our Trouble-shooting
resources, contact Customer Service. Be advised
that Drobot-Vintage Keeper cannot in any event be
liable or responsible for incidental or consequential
damages.
This unit is not designed for COMMERCIAL USE. Such
usage will void any warranty. In addition, Third
party servicing of these units during the warranty
period will void the warranty.
Kitchen Pantry
Wine Cellar
Basement Cold Room
READ BEFORE YOU START

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