Trouble shooting guide – Nuvo 500 User Manual

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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 what the

problem may be; what steps you can take to correct it, and what further steps may be required. Additional Trouble-Shoot-

ing information and downloadable documents are available in the “Support” area of our web site:

www.koolspace.com

Cleaning the coil

IMPORTANT NOTE:

In order to provide maximum protection for your valuable wine collection, the following steps are highly advisable.

First and foremost, have your wine collection adequately insured. Second, install a battery-powered heat-sensitive alarm

to warn of any loss of cooling due to power interruption. Third, monitor your storage and ambient conditions on a regular,

daily basis. Fourth, install a high quality surge suppressor to protect against sudden power fluctuations. Fifth, clean the

unit as directed, on a regular basis, every 3 to 4 months vacuum the cooling unit coils (check our website for more info).

Sixth make sure to check water level in the

DRAIN CUP periodically and empty. Be advised, also, that Drobot-Vintage

Keeper cannot in any event be liable or responsible for incidental or consequential damages.

IF:

CHECK:

THEN:

COOLING UNIT

DOES NOT RUN

AT ALL WHEN

PLUGGED IN

- Is the unit plugged in?

- Is the power supply operational?

- Is the LED display functional?

- Is there any evidence of shipping

damage on the cooling unit or

packaging materials?

- Note that the unit has a 1-minute cautionary delay

between plugging in and full start-up; this is a built-in

safeguard to protect the compressor in the event of

sudden power failure

- Note that the power supply must be a dedicated,

separately-fused and grounded 15 Amp, 120V line or 7.5

_Amp, 240 V line rated for your unit. Must not use an exten-

sion cord. Do not share the outlet with other appliances

- If the unit is receiving power yet fans or compressor fail

to run, unplug for ten minutes, then try again

COOLING UNIT

RUNS BUT DOES

NOT COOL

SUFFICIENTLY

- Is 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 airflow to and from the

cooling unit unobstructed?

- Is the ambient air temperature

within the specified range?

- Are any exterior surfaces of the

cabinet exposed to sunlight?

- Note that the unit may take a few days to achieve the

desired storage temperature, even in a properly located,

airtight cabinet

- Take steps to reduce ambient temperatures and

compensate for additional heat gain if any cabinet walls

receive direct sunlight

- If gaps are visible at any panel joints, ensure that you

have tightened all cams in all panels, to ensure

an airtight seal as detailed in our instructions

- Take steps to improve circulation of air to and from the unit

- Adjust the door, if necessary, to seal tightly by

re-positioning the upper hinge and improving the cabinet

level

- Increase your SET TEMPERATURE

- Clean the fan and grille areas

- If the problem persists, go to our website at

www.koolspace.com and perform the “cooling unit

diagnostic” in the support section.

Coil is located at the top of

back panel.

Vacuum it periodically

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