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d. Temperature controller fault 
 

d.  Change a new one 
 

13.Evaporator 

freezing up

 

a.  Evaporator air flow restriction 
b.  Condenser air flow restriction 
c.  Not stopping due to air leak, high 

ambient temperature, low 
temperature setting or pull-down 
cooling 

d.  Defective controller or probe 
e.  Low ambient temperature 
f. Initially working then stopping, 

moisture in the system 

g.  Refrigerant low or leaking 
h.  Capillary tube blockage 

a.  Check for fans and CFM 
b.  Check for fans and CFM 
c. Check for seal, door opening, 

ambient temperature and 
temperature setting 

 
d.  Check for controller and probe 
e.  Change defrost cycle 
f. Call 

service 

 
g. Call service 
h. Call service 
  

14.Water leak

 

a. Air leak in the wine cabinet 

(excessive condensate on the 
front of the cooling unit) 

b. High humidity 
c.  Evaporator air flow restriction or 

low refrigerant 

d.  Water passages restricted (water 

overflow) 

e.  Drip tray leak (No water overflow 

but water leak) 

a.  Check for any air leak 
 
 
b.  Use drain line 
c. Check supply air flow or air TD 

crossing evaporator  

d.  Clean the drip tray 
 
e.  Seal the leak using silicone sealant 
 

15.Circuit 

tripping

 

a.  Incorrect fuse or breaker 
b. Incorrect 

wirings 

c. Failed 

components 

 

a.  Check for proper fuse or breaker 
b.  Check for wirings and connections 
c.  Call service  
 

16.Noisy 

operation

 

a.  Mounting area not firm 
b. Loose 

parts 

 
 
c.  Compressor overloaded due to 

high ambient temperatures or 
airflow restriction 

d. Defective 

components 

 

a.  Add support to improve installation 
b. 

Check fan blades, bearings, 
washers, tubing contact and loose 
screws. 

c.  Check for airflow 
 
 
d.  Call service for checking internal 

loose, inadequate lubrication and 
incorrect wirings 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Wine-Mate WM-2500CD

Page 1: ... w w wi in ne em ma at te e c co om m Wine Cooling System WM 1500CD WM 1500CTED WM 2500CD WM 2500CTED Installation Use Care Manual w ww ww w v vi in no ot te em mp p c co om m Read and save these instructions ...

Page 2: ... 1 Important Safety Information DO NOT PLUG IN UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER DELIVERY DO NOT USE A GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER GFI A DEDICATED 20 AMP CIRCUIT IS REQUIRED ...

Page 3: ... 2 Table of Contents Features Specifications 3 Installation Instructions 5 Temperature and Humidity 10 Care Guide 14 Troubleshooting 15 Wiring Diagram 18 Customer Support 20 Warranty 21 ...

Page 4: ...midity range within 50 70 RH These temperature and humidity ranges are optimized for long term storage of wine Temperature is controlled and humidity is adjusted using patented technology Bottom cold air supply is optimized for use in the wine cabinets Multiple options for top and rear hot air exhaust are convenient for installations The unit is self contained ready for easy installation and use F...

Page 5: ...cy and current specified on the label at the cooling unit The rated capacity is determined under the cabinet and ambient temperatures of 55 F and 75 F with R13 interior and R19 exterior insulations Any lower cabinet temperature higher ambient temperature and less insulation will cause reducing capacity and may not maintain 55 F The ambient temperatures for WM 1500CD shall not be higher than 78 F o...

Page 6: ...at exhausted by the cooling unit will build up and it will not operate properly The exhaust area must not be a closed space and must be ventilated The ambient temperatures shall not be higher than 78 F for a WM 1500CD unit and 95 F for a WM 2500CD unit or lower than 50 F 1 Rear Exhaust Location Leave min 6 clearance from the rear to the wall Leave min 12 clearance from the top to the ceiling Leave...

Page 7: ...circulated A piece of wood may be used to separate them Cut a rectangular inside opening at the rear of the cabinet 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 installation cut another rectangular opening at the top of the cabinet to the length and width of the t...

Page 8: ...ench to secure the cooling unit see Fig 2 7 Attach the exhaust wall grille with screws from the rear side of the cabinet If top exhaust installation install another top exhaust grille at the top of the cabinet Plug the cooling unit in the cabinet receptacle Plug the wine cabinet Fig 2 2 REAR EXHAUST CUTOUT Fig 2 3 TOP EXHAUST CUTOUT ...

Page 9: ... 8 Fig 2 4 MOUNTING SCREW INSERT Fig 2 5 REAR GASKET Fig 2 6 TOP EXHAUST GASKET ...

Page 10: ... 9 Fig 2 7 COOLING UNIT MOUNTED ...

Page 11: ... To lock unlock the keypad SET To enter in the programming mode SET To return to the temperature display 2 Lock and unlock the keys To lock the keys press up down keys until POF is displayed to unlock the keys press up down keys until PON is displayed 3 Display During normal operating conditions the display shows the value measured by the air regulation probe In case of active alarm the temperatur...

Page 12: ...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 3 How to see temperature set point 1 Press and immediately release the SET key th...

Page 13: ...re is ALU higher or ALL lower than the set point Set 2 In order to test the call function set parameters Ald 0 and dAO 0 After testing set Ald 60 and dAO 23 9 How to set low cellar temperature heater The heater turns on at set point SAA minus regulation differential Shy the heater turns off at heater set point SAA NOTES Use a forced air heater to warm up the wine cellar If there is a thermostat on...

Page 14: ...eit rES display resolution in integer dLy temperature display delay min 1 ot probe calibration 0 US maximum set point 65 LS minimum set point 50 idF defrost cycle interval time hour 12 MdF defrost cycle endurance time min 30 ALC temperature alarm type rE relative to set point ALU high temperature alarm 10 ALL low temperature alarm 10 AFH alarm recovery differential 5 ALd temperature alarm delay mi...

Page 15: ...ntake side of the cooling unit Use a condenser brush or a vacuum cleaner with an extended attachment to clean the condenser 2 Removing Condensate Remove the excessive condensate if it is accumulated on the cooling unit in high humidity conditions 3 Removing Unit When you remove the cooling unit beware water may come out of the unit ...

Page 16: ...ure is mainly controlled by the average air temperature If the set point is 55 F with the differential 4F the cooling unit turns on at 59 F of air temperature It may be higher than 59 F if it is in anti short cycle or defrost cycle and turns off at 55 F of air temperature The average air temperature is 57 F and then the wine temperature is around 57 0 5 F The air is light enough to change so quick...

Page 17: ...ck for excessive size d Check for installation location e Clean condenser f Check for fan and air short circulation 8 Fan motor running but compressor not running a Post compressor fan running mode b Incorrect or loose wirings c Failed components d Liquid refrigerant in the compressor a Check fan running time FON b Check all wirings and connections c Check start relay start capacitor overload prot...

Page 18: ...sate on the front of the cooling unit b High humidity c Evaporator air flow restriction or low refrigerant d Water passages restricted water overflow e Drip tray leak No water overflow but water leak a Check for any air leak b Use drain line c Check supply air flow or air TD crossing evaporator d Clean the drip tray e Seal the leak using silicone sealant 15 Circuit tripping a Incorrect fuse or bre...

Page 19: ... 18 Wiring Diagram Fig 6 1 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 20: ... 19 Fig 6 2 WIRING DIAGRAM ALARM CALL ...

Page 21: ...20 Customer Support If you need further assistance please contact us at Vinotemp International 17631 South Susana Road Rancho Dominguez CA 90221 Tel 310 886 3332 Fax 310 886 3310 Email info vinotemp com ...

Page 22: ...f the VINOTEMP with respect to its products and is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any of fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall VINOTEMP be responsible for any consequential damages what is so ever Any modification or unauthorized repair of VINOTEMP products shall void this warranty Service under Warranty This service is provided to customers within the co...

Page 23: ...MAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF USE OF THE UNIT LOSS OF TIME OR COMMERCIAL LOSS ANY OUTER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIBE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR INPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE While great effort has been made to provide accurate guidel...

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