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Page 1: ...v 2 A PROUD HERITAGE OF EXPERIENCE QUALITY THERMOELECTRIC INO FURNITURE CELLARS OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...mum airflow and function Building in these units is not possible You may have a recessed application if there is at least a 2 inch clearance on all sides for proper air flow and ventilation Units incl...

Page 3: ...s no gaseous refrigerant and is energy efficient We hope you enjoy your new wine cellar SERVING WINES Storing wines at the proper temperature is important To preserve them as long as possible generall...

Page 4: ...ion 17 Circuit Diagram 17 Setting the Temperature Control for Each Zone 18 using Mechanical Control Knob 18 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Your Appliance 19 Power Failure 19 Vacation Time 19 Moving You...

Page 5: ...ity 42 Case MDF Wood Veneer Door Glass or MDF Wood Veneer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 39 4 x 25 4 x 24 4 Weight 314 6 Power Consumption 2 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Te...

Page 6: ...Veneer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 76 x 19 2 x 19 5 Weight 172 Power Consumption 3 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 11...

Page 7: ...neer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 49 8 x 39 4 x 24 4 Weight 246 Power Consumption 3 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 110...

Page 8: ...Dimension HxWxD 74 8 x Weight 242 Power Consumption 3 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 110V Rated Frequency 60Hz Input Powe...

Page 9: ...Veneer Door Glass or MDF Wood Veneer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 45 3 x 20 7 x 20 5 Weight 99 Power Consumption 1 00 Cooling System ThermoelectricCooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F TeImpIerature...

Page 10: ...p Item Number VT RIOJA2 Bottle Capacity 42 Case MDF Wood Veneer Door Glass or MDF Wood Veneer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 67 5 x 19 7 x 21 4 Weight 209 Power Consumption 2 00 Cooling System Thermo...

Page 11: ...d Frame Dimension HxWxD 67 5 x 34 8 x 21 4 Weight 385 Power Consumption 4 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 110V Rated Frequ...

Page 12: ...Frame Dimension HxWxD 44 9 x 35 8 x 19 7 Weight 143 Power Consumption 2 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 110V Rated Freque...

Page 13: ...r Door Glass or MDF Wood Veneer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 23 2 x 30 5 x 20 5 Weight 77 Power Consumption 1 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 5...

Page 14: ...Frame Dimension HxWxD 39 x 59 5 x 20 5 Weight 352 Power Consumption 2 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 110V Rated Frequency...

Page 15: ...inity of this orany other appliance The fumes may create a fire hazard or explosion Child entrapment and suffocation warning Junked or abandoned appliances are still dangerous even if they will just s...

Page 16: ...ve at least 8 space from back wall Leave at least 6 space for each side Place your appliance on a floor that is strong enough to support it even when it is fully loaded Floor should be even Locate the...

Page 17: ...under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord Any questions concerning power and or grounding should be directed to a certified electrician or a service centre autho...

Page 18: ...turn both temperature controls to minimum setting small snowflake and unplug the appliance Turning the temperature control to the minimum position can stop the cooling cycle of the corresponding chamb...

Page 19: ...od of time you need to take the proper steps in order to protect your contents Vacation Time Short vacations Leave the appliance operating during vacations of less than three weeks Long vacations If t...

Page 20: ...l panel The control knobs are placed in OFF position Check the temperature control setting for each zone External environment may be too warm The doors are left open too long The doors are not closed...

Page 21: ...tarted cancellation of your order will be a 15 charge If Purchaser tenders payment with a check that has insufficient funds NSF or stops payment on a check or credit card for any reason Purchaser agre...

Page 22: ...toyou This warranty gives you specific legal rights and youmay also have other rights which vary from state tostate Intheevent ofany dispute between Seller and Purchaser arising outoforrelating tothe...

Page 23: ...if it is damaged Contact our customer service at 1 800 777 8466 The Manufacturer has a policy of continuous improvement on its products and reserves the right to change materials and specifications wi...

Page 24: ...Contact info vinotemp com with any questions or visit www vinotemp com...

Page 25: ...v 2 A PROUD HERITAGE OF EXPERIENCE QUALITY THERMOELECTRIC INO FURNITURE CELLARS OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 26: ...mum airflow and function Building in these units is not possible You may have a recessed application if there is at least a 2 inch clearance on all sides for proper air flow and ventilation Units incl...

Page 27: ...s no gaseous refrigerant and is energy efficient We hope you enjoy your new wine cellar SERVING WINES Storing wines at the proper temperature is important To preserve them as long as possible generall...

Page 28: ...ion 17 Circuit Diagram 17 Setting the Temperature Control for Each Zone 18 using Mechanical Control Knob 18 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Your Appliance 19 Power Failure 19 Vacation Time 19 Moving You...

Page 29: ...ity 42 Case MDF Wood Veneer Door Glass or MDF Wood Veneer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 39 4 x 25 4 x 24 4 Weight 314 6 Power Consumption 2 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Te...

Page 30: ...Veneer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 76 x 19 2 x 19 5 Weight 172 Power Consumption 3 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 11...

Page 31: ...neer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 49 8 x 39 4 x 24 4 Weight 246 Power Consumption 3 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 110...

Page 32: ...Dimension HxWxD 74 8 x Weight 242 Power Consumption 3 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 110V Rated Frequency 60Hz Input Powe...

Page 33: ...Veneer Door Glass or MDF Wood Veneer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 45 3 x 20 7 x 20 5 Weight 99 Power Consumption 1 00 Cooling System ThermoelectricCooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F TeImpIerature...

Page 34: ...p Item Number VT RIOJA2 Bottle Capacity 42 Case MDF Wood Veneer Door Glass or MDF Wood Veneer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 67 5 x 19 7 x 21 4 Weight 209 Power Consumption 2 00 Cooling System Thermo...

Page 35: ...d Frame Dimension HxWxD 67 5 x 34 8 x 21 4 Weight 385 Power Consumption 4 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 110V Rated Frequ...

Page 36: ...Frame Dimension HxWxD 44 9 x 35 8 x 19 7 Weight 143 Power Consumption 2 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 110V Rated Freque...

Page 37: ...r Door Glass or MDF Wood Veneer with Wood Frame Dimension HxWxD 23 2 x 30 5 x 20 5 Weight 77 Power Consumption 1 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 5...

Page 38: ...Frame Dimension HxWxD 39 x 59 5 x 20 5 Weight 352 Power Consumption 2 00 Cooling System Thermoelectric Cooling System Ambient Temp 72 78F Temperature Range 50 65F Rated Voltage AC 110V Rated Frequency...

Page 39: ...inity of this orany other appliance The fumes may create a fire hazard or explosion Child entrapment and suffocation warning Junked or abandoned appliances are still dangerous even if they will just s...

Page 40: ...ve at least 8 space from back wall Leave at least 6 space for each side Place your appliance on a floor that is strong enough to support it even when it is fully loaded Floor should be even Locate the...

Page 41: ...under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord Any questions concerning power and or grounding should be directed to a certified electrician or a service centre autho...

Page 42: ...turn both temperature controls to minimum setting small snowflake and unplug the appliance Turning the temperature control to the minimum position can stop the cooling cycle of the corresponding chamb...

Page 43: ...od of time you need to take the proper steps in order to protect your contents Vacation Time Short vacations Leave the appliance operating during vacations of less than three weeks Long vacations If t...

Page 44: ...l panel The control knobs are placed in OFF position Check the temperature control setting for each zone External environment may be too warm The doors are left open too long The doors are not closed...

Page 45: ...tarted cancellation of your order will be a 15 charge If Purchaser tenders payment with a check that has insufficient funds NSF or stops payment on a check or credit card for any reason Purchaser agre...

Page 46: ...toyou This warranty gives you specific legal rights and youmay also have other rights which vary from state tostate Intheevent ofany dispute between Seller and Purchaser arising outoforrelating tothe...

Page 47: ...if it is damaged Contact our customer service at 1 800 777 8466 The Manufacturer has a policy of continuous improvement on its products and reserves the right to change materials and specifications wi...

Page 48: ...Contact info vinotemp com with any questions or visit www vinotemp com...

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