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USER MANUAL KBU-55, KBU-56, KBU-57, KBU-328 SERIES BEVERAGE COOLER LAE controller from Italy KBU-55 KBU-56 KBU-328 COMPRESSOR BEVERAGE COOLER www.kingsbottle.com ! CONTENTS CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations and thank you for choosing our KingsBottle Beverage Coolers . We are sure you will find your new appliance a pleasure to use . Before you installing and operating the Beverage Cooler, we recommend that you read through the relevant sections of this manual, which provides a description of your Beverage Cooler and its functions . To avoid the risks that are always present when you use an electric appliance, it is important that the appliance is installed correctly and that you read the safety instructions carefully to avoid misuse and hazards . We recommend that you keep this instruction booklet for future reference and pass it on to any future owners . After unpacking the appliance, please check it is not damaged . If in doubt, do not use the appliance but contact us or your local customer care centre www.kingsbottle.com TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE Part I Important Safety & Pre-Use Instructions 3 Part II Diagram & Description of Beverage Cooler 4 Part III Installation Instructions 5-6 Part IV Operating Your Beverage Cooler 7-11 Part V Layout & Storage 12 Part VI Care and Maintenance 13 Part VII Troubleshooting Guide 14 Part VIII Technical Data 15 Part IX Warranty Information 16 2 +/2146#065#('6;+05647%6+105 +/2146#065#('6;+05647%6+105 +/2146#065#('6;+05647%6+105 +/2146#065#('6;+05647%6+105 PART I IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 0LEASE¬READ¬THE¬USER¬MANUAL¬CAREFULLY¬AND¬STORE¬IN¬A¬HANDY¬ 5#('6; 5#('6; SAFETY 4. Please read the user manual carefully and store in a handy 0LEASE¬READ¬THE¬USER¬MANUAL¬CAREFULLY¬AND¬STORE¬IN¬A¬HANDY¬ place for later reference. 0LEASE¬READ¬THE¬USER¬MANUAL¬CAREFULLY¬AND¬STORE¬IN¬A¬HANDY¬ 5. place for reference . 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Meanings symbols used in this manual are shown below: CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC ecological use of of the appliance Meanings symbols used in this manual shown below: The symbolsofyou will see in this booklet haveare these meanings: 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ Meanings of symbols used in this manual are shown below: 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. WARNING WARNING TheWARNING refrigerator must be plugged into its own The refrigerator must or be50Hz plugged intowith its this own Don’t use extension cords adapter plugs WARNING dedicated 220-240V, AC electrical outlet. The refrigerator must be plugged into its own dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz 50Hz AC AC electrical electrical outlet. outlet. cellar . plug must dedicated 220-240V, The be accessible wheninto theitsrefrigerator is The refrigerator must be plugged own If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced by a The plug must be accessible when the refrigerator is in Theposition. plug must be accessible the refrigerator dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz when AC electrical outlet. is qualified service technician . in position. Itinisposition. essential point iswhen properly earthed to is The plug mustthe bepower accessible the refrigerator Unplug the cellar before cleaning changing the light to It is is essential essential the power pointit, isorproperly properly earthed ground. Consult a qualified electrician if earthed you are unsure. It the power point is to in position. bulb to avoid electric shock . ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure. ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are Don’t use extension cords or adapter plugs with this ItDon’t is unplug essential the power pointorthe isadapter properly earthed tounsure. Never cellar bycords pulling electricalplugs cord as use the extension with this refrigerator. Don’t use extension cords or adapter plugs with ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure. thisrefrigerator. may damage it. Grip the plug firmly and pull straight this Ifrefrigerator. cord is cords damaged, have itplugs replaced by a outDon’t . the power extension or adapter with this If the use power cord is damaged, have it replaced by a If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced by a qualified service technician. Choose a location for your cellar that isn’t too cold . The refrigerator. qualified service technician. qualified service ambient temperature should be cleaning above the refrigerator before it,. or changing IfUnplug the room power cord technician. is damaged, have 50°F it replaced by a Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning it, or changing Stand your cellar in a dry place – avoid areas of high Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning it, or changing the light bulb to avoid electric shock. qualified service technician. the light bulb to avoid electric shock. moisture orunplug humidity .avoid the light bulb to electric shock. Never the refrigerator pulling Unplug the refrigerator before by cleaning it,the orelectrical changing Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling the electrical Don’t put the cellar in frosty or unprotected areas likefirmly a Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling the electrical cord as this may damage it. Grip the plug and the light bulb to avoid electric shock. cord as this may damage it. Grip the plug firmly and garage oras onthis theout. verandah . cord may damage it. Grip the plug firmly and pull straight pull straight out. Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling the electrical Keep cellar out of direct sunlight . pullthestraight out. Choose aa location for refrigerator that too cord as this may it. Griporthe plugisn’t and Choose location for your your refrigerator that isn’t too cold. cold. Don’t locate the cellar damage near stoves, fires heaters . firmly Choose a location for your refrigerator that isn’t too cold. The ambient room temperature should be above pull straight out. Theinstalled ambientcorrectly, room temperature should be above 10°C. 10°C. When your cellar should: The ambient room temperature should be above 10°C. Stand your refrigerator in arefrigerator place ––for avoid areas a location foratyour that isn’t cold. Standadequate your refrigerator in back a dry dryand place avoid areas Have space the sides air too • Choose Stand your refrigerator in a dry place avoid 10°C. areas of high moisture humidity. The ambient roomor temperature should be–above of WARNING high moisture or humidity. circulation. of high moisture or humidity. Don’t put refrigerator in frosty or areas Be to the surrounding .unprotected the refrigerator in frosty or unprotected areas yourthe refrigerator acupboards dry place – avoid • Stand Thealigned refrigerator must beinplugged into its own areas Don’t put the refrigerator in frosty or unprotected like a garage or on the verandah. Have doors that will self-close from a partially open garage or on the verandah. high moisture or humidity. • of dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz AC electrical outlet.areas like a the garage or on the verandah. position Keep refrigerator out of direct sunlight. refrigerator out in of frosty direct sunlight. Don’t put must the refrigerator unprotected areas The plug be accessible whenor the refrigerator is 5#('6; Keep the refrigerator outverandah. of direct sunlight. like a locate garage orrefrigerator on the in position. Don’t the near locate the refrigerator near stoves, stoves, fires fires or or heaters. heaters. locate the power refrigerator near stoves, fires or heaters. Keep the refrigerator out of direct sunlight. ItDon’t is essential the point is properly earthed to installed correctly, your refrigerator should: When installed correctly, your refrigerator should: When installed correctly, your refrigerator should: ground. Consult a qualified electrician if fires you are unsure. Have adequate space at the back and sides – Have adequate space at the back and sides Don’t locate the refrigerator near stoves, or heaters. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ BEFORE USING YOUR BEVERAGE COOLER – use Have adequate space at the back and sides WARNING air circulation (refer to page 9). Don’t extension cords or adapter plugs with this for air circulation (refer to page 9). 1. Remove exterior correctly, and interioryour packing. Whenthe installed refrigerator 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ for air circulation (refer to page 9). should: – Be aligned to the surrounding cupboards. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, refrigerator. Be aligned to the surrounding cupboards. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLAMLACPLGLEWMSPNCPQML?JQ?DCRW 2. Before connecting the Beverage Cooler to the power –– Have adequate at the back and sides Be aligned tothat thespace surrounding cupboards. Have doors will self-close from partially OR INJURY WHEN USING YOUR APPLIANCE, FOLLOW Have self-close from aa partially If the–let power cord isthat damaged, it9). replaced by a source, it stand upright forwill approximately hours. for air doors circulation (refer to have page24 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ – Have doors that will self-close from a partially open position. THESE BASIC PRECAUTIONS: open position. qualified service technician. This will–reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the Be aligned to the surrounding cupboards. open position. CAUTION 1. Read all instructions before using the Beverage Cooler. WARNING cooling handling during transportation. –system Have doors that will self-close from Unplug the from refrigerator before cleaning it, aorpartially changing WARNING 2. DANGER or WARNING: Risk of child entrapment. s¬¬))F¬PRESSURISED¬AEROSOL¬CONTAINERS¬BEAR¬THE¬WORD¬ F¬PRESSURISED¬AEROSOL¬CONTAINERS¬BEAR¬THE¬WORD¬ 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLMLFMURM?TMGBB?K?EGLERFC 3. Clean interior surface withelectric lukewarm water using a open the the light bulbposition. to avoid shock. s¬¬ s¬¬‘flammable’ )‘flammable’ F¬PRESSURISED¬AEROSOL¬CONTAINERS¬BEAR¬THE¬WORD¬ Child entrapment and/or and suffocation not only problems of the and/or a small smallareflame flame symbol, ?NNJG?LAC softNever cloth. WARNING a symbol, WARNING unplug the refrigerator by pulling the electrical WARNING ‘flammable’ and/or a appliances small past. or abandoned aresymbol, still dangerous… doJunked not store store them inside inside any flame refrigerator or WARNING do not them any refrigerator or 4#4'(4+)'4#069#40+0) cord as this may damage it. 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Children can suffocate suffocate Take off the door. 4#4'(4+)'4#069#40+0) • HEN¬YOU¬DISPOSE¬OF¬YOUR¬OLD¬REFRIGERATORS¬AND¬FREEZERS¬ 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC remove doors. if they get friendly, but flammable, non-syntheticshould R600a refrigerant: s¬¬%%NSURE¬THAT¬THE¬TUBING¬OF¬THE¬REFRIGERANT¬CIRCUIT¬IS¬NOT¬ NSURE¬THAT¬THE¬TUBING¬OF¬THE¬REFRIGERANT¬CIRCUIT¬IS¬NOT¬ freezer. Ifany you do soChildren you maycan cause an explosion. The ambient room temperature be above 10°C. s¬¬ remove any doors. Children can suffocate if they get trapped inside. Leave the Shelves in pieces so that children may not This applianceduring may contain a small quantity of environmentally • s¬¬%damaged NSURE¬THAT¬THE¬TUBING¬OF¬THE¬REFRIGERANT¬CIRCUIT¬IS¬NOT¬ trapped inside. transportation and installation. s¬¬ HEN¬YOU¬DISPOSE¬OF¬YOUR¬OLD¬REFRIGERATORS¬AND¬FREEZERS¬ damaged during transportation and installation. 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Avoid safety hazards by carefully trapped +/2146#065#('6;+05647%6+105 8gDon’t ofWARNING refrigerant. The amount in of frosty refrigerant charged in areas the disposing of thisAvoid appliance. blowing gases. safety hazards by carefully the appliance. putcan theberefrigerator unprotected damaged during transportation and or installation. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRCAMLMKGA?J?LB appliance found on the plate on the appliance. 8g of refrigerant. The amount ofrating refrigerant charged in the disposing of this appliance. s¬¬4disposing HIS¬APPLIANCE¬CONTAINS¬INSULATION¬FORMED¬WITH¬mAMMABLE¬ appliance can be found on the rating plate on the appliance. of this appliance. 5. Never clean appliance parts with flammable fluids. The like a garage on the s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M¬PER¬ CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC s¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ appliance can beorfound on verandah. the rating into plateitsonown the appliance. blowing gases. Avoid safety or hazards by carefully The refrigerator must be plugged s¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ fumes can create a fire hazard explosion. 8g of refrigerant. The amount ofofdirect refrigerant charged in the in the built-in structure, clear obstruction. Keep the refrigerator out of sunlight. s¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ disposing of this appliance. 220-240V, 50Hzobstruction. AC electrical outlet. in dedicated the built-in 6. Do not store in the vicinity appliance. Do notbelow: appliance canstructure, be found clear on theof rating plate on the appliance. 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When installed correctly, your refrigerator should: accelerate the defrosting process, other than those fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion. in the built-inthe structure, clear of obstruction. recommended by the manufacturer. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ accelerate defrosting process, other than those The symbols you will see in this booklet have these meanings: – Have the adequate space the back and sides recommended by It is essential power point isatproperly earthed to 3 s¬$O¬NOT¬USE¬MECHANICAL¬DEVICES¬OR¬OTHER¬MEANS¬TO¬ s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M recommended by the the manufacturer. manufacturer. 3 for air circulation (refer to page 9). s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M 3 ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure. accelerate the defrosting process, other than those per 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M – Be aligned to the surrounding cupboards. per 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged in the appliance can be found on the rating plate on recommended by the manufacturer. WARNING Don’t use extension cords or adapter plugs with this per 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged – Have doors will self-close from aplate partially in the appliance can be on on therefrigerator. appliance. s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M in the appliance can that be found found on the the rating rating plate on3 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLAMLACPLGLEWMSPNCPQML?JQ?DCRW 1. 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ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS disposing of this appliance. appliance can be found on the rating plate on the appliance. Don’t put the refrigerator in frosty or unprotected areas 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRCAMLMKGA?J?LB s¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ a garage or on clear the verandah. CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC www.kingsbottle.com 3 in like the built-in structure, of obstruction. Keep the refrigerator out of direct sunlight. s¬$O¬NOT¬USE¬MECHANICAL¬DEVICES¬OR¬OTHER¬MEANS¬TO¬ Meanings of symbols used in this manual are shown below: accelerate the the defrosting process, Don’t locate refrigerator near other stoves,than firesthose or heaters. recommended by the manufacturer. 5#('6; COMPRESSOR BEVERAGE COOLER FEATURES PART II 1- YOUR BAR FRIDGE DIAGRAM & DESCRIPTION OF BEVERAGE COOLER C a b inet H o u sing 2 -S h elf H a n dle D o or 4 -A d ju sta b le F eet F ro n t V e n tila tion B ase C o n tro l P a n e l a n d T e m p e ra ture S ettings H o u sing S he lf D o or C a b inet H a n dle F ro n t V e n tila tion B ase C o n tro l P a n e l a n d T e m p e ra ture S ettings 4 -A d ju sta b le F eet 2 -S m a ll shelf 2 -B ig shelf H o u sing C a b inet H a n dle F ro n t V e n tila tion B ase 6 -A d ju sta b le F eet C o n tro l P a n e l a n d T e m p e ra ture S ettings D o or www.kingsbottle.com 3 4 a fire hazard or explosion. INSTALLATION -Save these instructions3-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS agram for the diagram built-in models nstallation for the built-in models 3-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PART III INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS diagram for the built-in models 36.05” .06 ” .26 ” ” 23.44 21. 21 35.46” 47” .47 ” 32.31” 33.88” 22 22 34.08” 33.13” 24.43” unit into cavity ng unit into cavity 53.19” Installing unit into cavity ully Built Into cavity, no ventilation ✦ Unit is designed Fully Built Into cavity, no e Fully Built Into cavity, tonobeventilation Installing ventilation isunit required.into cavity sound proofing material on rear cavity wall to 22 .06 34.08” ✦ If units on hardwood floor we recommend a or we recommend a rubber mat rubber mat under unit and some polystyrene or floor we a rubber mat styrene or recommend sound proofing material ” esigned be Fully Built Into cavity, no ventilation olystyrene to or proofing helpsound a little deaden noise.material a little deaden noise. Leave at least a 0.40-0.6” (10-15 mm)shadow elp a little✦ deaden noise. d. mm ‘shadowlineline’ around unit andat rear minimum around unit and 2” (50mm) 15mm ‘shadow line’ around unit and plug. allowdoor for doorswings swings andand electrical onto hardwood floor we recommend a rubber mat allow tofor ✦ Just use common sense, place out of sunlight, um to allow for door swings and 21 52.60” .47 ” directpolystyrene weather and away or fromsound heating proofing material t and some appliances. se, place out of sunlight, direct eating appliances. removed if required, as condenser will need m least heatingaappliances. 10-15mm ‘shadow around unit periodic cleaning and also to allowline’ for servicing n allows for unit to be removed if in for the event down. ation allows unit oftobreak be allow removed if door swings rear minimum to for ll need periodic cleaning and also r will need periodic cleaning and also eplug. event of break down. the event of break down. 33.88” avity to out help asunlight, little deaden noise. ✦ Make sureof that installation allows for unit to be ense,wall place direct and and COMPRESSOR BEVERAGE4 COOLER e common sense, place out of sunlight, direct 4 ! nd away from heating appliances. www.kingsbottle.com re that installation allows for unit to be removed if as condenser will need periodic cleaning and also 5 INSTALLATION PART III INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A. GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. This appliance is designed for both free standing and 100% built-in (fully recessed) installation. 2. Place your Beverage Cooler on a flat, solid floor that is strong enough to support it when it is fully loaded. To level your Beverage Cooler, adjust the leveling leg at the bottom of the Beverage Cooler 3. When moving your Beverage Cooler, please do not incline it more than 45 degrees. 4. Locate the Beverage Cooler away from direct sunlight and sources of heat (stove, heater, radiator, etc.). Direct sunlight and heat sources may increase electrical consumption. Extreme cold ambient temperatures may also cause the unit to perform improperly. 5. Avoid locating the unit in damp areas. 6. Plug the Beverage Cooler into an exclusive, properly installed and grounded wall outlet. Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord. Any questions concerning power and/or electrical grounding should be directed to a certified electrician or authorized products service center. B. INSTALLING YOUR BEVERAGE COOLER 1. Move the appliance into its final position . 2. If the appliance is not tilting back as described earlier, minor adjustments can be made to the leveling legs. 3. Compare the alignment of the appliance to the surrounding cupboard . The top of the appliance should be level from side to side (see diagram below) . 4. If the appliance now rocks from one corner to the opposite rear corner, this means that the floor is uneven. You may need to put some packing under the ridge to the rear of the appliance . You could use thin pieces of solid material such as thin board, vinyl floor tiles or laminate . 5. You may now need to fine tune the installation by repeating steps 2, 3 and 4 . 6. Wipe off any dust that has accumulated during shipping and clean following the directions in Part VIII ( Care & Maintenance) 7. Plug the appliance into the power point. Don’t use a double adaptor or extension cord . 8. It is recommended that you let the appliance for an hour or two before you put any wine in it . This will confirm that it is operating correctly and make the conditions appropriate for wine storage . Congratulations! You have successfully installed your cellar/refrigerator/freezer DOOR LOCK This unit comes with an optional key lock. The keys are located inside the plastic bag that contains the user manual. To unlock the door, insert the key into the lock and turn counterclockwise. To lock the door, simply reverse the operation making sure the metal pin is engaged completely. Then remove the key and place it is a secure place for safekeeping. www.kingsbottle.com 6 OPERATION PART IV OPERATING YOUR BEVERAGE COOLER This Beverage Cooler series comes with LAE controller from Italy, one of the best quality supplier of controllers. Before using your Beverage Cooler, please read this instruction carefully . OPERATION ADJUST TEMPERATURE • Press button for at least half second to display the setpoint value. • By keeping button pressed, use button SPL and the maximum SPH limit). • When button or to set the desired value (adjustment is within the minimum is released, the new value is stored. HEATED GLASS FUNCTION Electrically glass doors are coated with a transparent conductive film on the glass. With the power on, the glass heats to prevent the formation of water droplets on the outer surface. The heated function starts and stops when the compressor operates, unit has 3 x modes (Strong / Off / Weak) so you can adjust if needed as some places are higher in humidity and more subject to condensation. Surface temperature is only 80-93F (27-34°C) , it must be kept away from rain and weather. DISPLAY During normal operation, the display shows either the temperature measured or one of the following indications: DEF Defrost in progress HI Room high temperature alarm REC Recovery after defrost LO Room low temperature alarm OFF Controller in stand-by E1 Probe T1 failure CL Condenser clean warning E2 Probe T2 failure DO Door open alarm INFO MENU The information available in this menu is: T1 Instant probe 1 temperature TLO Minimum probe 1 temperature recorded T2 Instant probe 2 temperature CND Compressor working weeks Maximum probe 1 temperature recorded LOC Keypad state lock THI COMPRESSOR BEVERAGE COOLER www.kingsbottle.com ! 7 OPERATION Most of the following operation is not necessary for daily use, it is only for reference in case required. Access to menu and information displayed. • Press and immediately release button • With button or • Press button to display value. . select the data to be displayed. • To exit from the menu, press button Reset of THI, TLO, CND recordings • With button • Display the value with button • While keeping button or or wait for 10 seconds. select the data to be reset. . pressed, use button STAND-BY Button , when pressed for 3 seconds, allows the controller to be put on a stand-by or output control to be resumed (with SB=YES only). KEYPAD LOCK The keypad lock avoids undesired, potentially dangerous operations, which might be attempted when the controllers is operating in a public place. In the INFO menu, set parameter LOC=YES to inhibit all functions of the buttons. To resume normal operation of keypad, adjust setting so that LOC=NO. SELECTION OF SECOND PARAMETER GROUP It’s possible to select control parameters between two different pre-programmed groups, in order for the fundamental control parameters to be adapted quickly to changing needs. With IISM=MAN, changeover from Group I to Group II takes place manually by pressing button for 2 seconds. The activation of Group II is signalled by the lighting up of the relevant LED on the controller display. If IISM=NON, switchover to group II is inhibited. DEFROST Timed defrost. Defrosting starts automatically when necessary time has elapsed to obtain the defrosting frequency set with DFR (IIDF). For example, with DFR=4 defrosting occurs once every 6 hours. The internal timer is set to zero when power is applied to the controller and at each subsequent defrost start. When the controller is put on a standby, the accumulated time count is “frozen” (is not incremented). Manual defrost. Defrosting may also be induced manually by keeping the button pressed for 2 seconds. Defrost type. Once defrost has started, Compressor and Defrost outputs are controlled according to the parameters DTY and OAU. The AUX output is associated to defrost function with OAU=DEF exclusively. If FID=YES the evaporator fans are active all through defrost. Defrost termination. Defrost lasts as long as time DTO but, if the evaporator probe has been enabled (T2=YES) and temperature DLI is achieved before this time elapses, defrost will be terminated in advance. Resuming thermostatic cycle. When defrost is over, if DRN is greater than 0, all outputs will remain off for DRN minutes, in order for the ice to melt completely and the resulting water to drain. Moreover, if probe T2 is active (T2=YES), the fans will re-start when the evaporator gets to a temperature lower than FDD; Vice versa, if such condition does not occur after 4 minutes following defrost termination, the fans will be switched on anyway. Caution: if C-H=HEA all defrost functions are inhibited; if DFR=0 the timed defrost function is excluded; during defrost, the high temperature alarm is inhibited. CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS • To get access to the parameter configuration menu, press button • With button • Press button • By keeping button • When button • To exit from the setup, press button www.kingsbottle.com or + for 5 seconds. select the parameter to be modified. to display the value. pressed, use button or to set the desired value. is released, the newly programmed value is stored and the following parameter is displayed. or wait for 30 seconds. 8 OPERATION PAR SCL RANGE 1°C; 2°C; °F DESCRIPTION Preset Value Readout scale. 1°C (with INP=SN4 only): measuring range -50/-9.9 … 19.9/80°C 2°C : measuring range -50 … 120°C °F : measuring range -55 … 240°F °F Caution: upon changing the SCL value, it is then absolutely necessary to re-configure the parameters relevant to the absolute and relative temperatures (SPL, SPH, SP, ALA, AHA, etc..). SPL -50..SPH Minimum limit for SP setting. 32 SPH SPL.120° Maximum limit for SP setting. 46 SP SPL... SPH Setpoint (value to be maintained in the room). 41 C-H REF; HEA Refrigerating (REF) or Heating (HEA) control mode. HYS 1...10° OFF/ON thermostat differential REF 5 Refrigerating control (C-H=REF) Heating control (C-H=HEA) CRT 0...30min Compressor rest time. The output is switched on again after CRT minutes have elapsed since the previous switchover. We recommend to set CRT=03 with HYS<2.0°. 6 CT1 0...30min Thermostat output run when probe T1 is faulty. With CT1=0 the output will always remain OFF. 3 CT2 0...30min Thermostat output stop when probe T1 is faulty. With CT2=0 and CT1>0 the output will always be ON. Example: CT1=4, CT2= 6: In case of probe T1 failure, the compressor will cycle 4 minutes ON and 6 minutes OFF. 6 6 CSD 0..30min Compressor stop delay after the door has been opened (active only if DS=YES). DFR 0... 24(1/24h) Defrost frequency expressed in cycles/24 hours. DLI -50...120° Defrost end temperature. 39 DTO 1...120min Maximum defrost duration. 20 DTY OFF; ELE; GAS Defrost type OFF: off cycle defrost (Compressor and Heater OFF). DRN 0...30min Pause after defrost (evaporator drain down time). DDY 0...60min FID FDD NO/YES -50...120° Display during defrost. If DDY=0 during defrost the temperature continues to be displayed. If DDY > 0, during defrost the display shows DEF, and at the end of defrost it shows REC for DDY minutes. Fans active during defrost. Evaporator fan re-start temperature after defrost. FTC NO/YES Optimised fan control enabling. With FTC = NO the fans remain on all the time. 3 ELE: electric defrost* (Compressor OFF and Heater ON). GAS: hot gas defrost* (Compressor and Heater ON). * The defrost output is active if only OAU=DEF. OFF 0 0...180sec Fan stop delay after compressor stop. See Fig. 2. FT2 0...30min Timed fan stop. With FT2=0 the fans remain on all the time. FT3 0...30min Timed fan run. With FT3=0, and FT2 > 0, the fans remain off all the time. COMPRESSOR BEVERAGE COOLER www.kingsbottle.com 32 YES Fig. 2 Optimised fan control (FTC=YES) FT1 1 YES 180 1 1 ! 9 OPERATION PAR ATM RANGE NON; ABS; REL DESCRIPTION Preset Value Alarm threshold management. NON: all temperature alarms are inhibited (the following parameter will be ADO). ABS: the values programmed in ALA and AHA represent the real alarm thresholds. REL: the values programmed in ALR and AHR are alarm differentials referred to SP and SP+HY. ABS Temperature alarm with relative thresholds, refrigerating control (ATM=REL, CH=REF). ALA -50... 120° Temperature alarm with relative thresholds, heating control (ATM=REL, CH=HEA). Low temperature alarm threshold. 32 AHA -50... 120° High temperature alarm threshold. 68 ALR -12... 0° Low temperature alarm differential. With ALR=0 the low temperature alarm is excluded. AHR ATD 0... 12° 0... 120min High temperature alarm differential. With AHR=0 the high temperature alarm is excluded. Delay before alarm temperature warning. 120 ADO 0... 30min Delay before door open alarm warning. 10 ACC 0...52weeks NON; MAN; Condenser periodic cleaning. When the compressor operation time, expressed in weeks, matches the ACC value programmed, “CL” flashes in the display. With ACC=0 the condenser cleaning warning is disabled. Switchover mode to second parameter set NON: inhibition to use the second parameter group (the following parameter will be SB). IISL IISH IISP -50...IISH IISL...120°C IISL... IISH MAN: button switches the two parameter groups over. Minimum limit for IISP setting. Maximum limit for IISP setting. Setpoint in mode 2. IIHY IIFT IIDF SB 1...10° NO/YES NO/YES OFF/ON differential in mode 2. Optimised fan control enabling in mode 2. Defrost frequency expressed in cycles/24 hours in mode 2. Stand-by button enabling. DS NO/YES Door switch input enabling (closed when door is closed). LSM NON; MAN; DOR Light control mode NON : light output not controlled. IISM 0... 24(1/24h) INP SN4; ST1 OS1 -12.5..12.5°C MAN : light ouput controlled through button (if OAU=LGT). DOR : light ouput switched on when door is opened (if OAU=LGT). AUX output operation. NON : output disabled (always off). 0-1 : the relay contacts follow the on/standby state of controller. DEF : output programmed for defrost control. LGT : output enabled for light control. AL0 : contacts open when an alarm condition occurs. AL1 : contacts make when an alarm condition occurs. Temperature sensor selection. With INP = SN4, the probes must be the LAE models SN4..; with INP = ST1, the probes must be the LAE models ST1... Probe T1 offset. T2 OS2 TLD NO/YES -12.5..12.5°C 1...30 min Probe T2 enabling (evaporator). Probe T2 offset. Delay for minimum temperature (TLO) and maximum temperature (THI) logging. SIM ADR 0...100 1...255 Display slowdown. AD3-5 address for PC communication. OAU NON; 0-1; DEF; LGT; AL0; AL1 www.kingsbottle.com 0 NON 32 46 41 5 YES 3 YES NO MAN LGT SN4 0 YES 0 5 3 1 10 OPERATION NOTE: The desired temperatures may fluctuate depending on whether the interior light is ON or OFF, the ambient temperature, the location of unit and the orientation of the bottles. The display is just a guide, be guided by how cold your drinks are at consumption. Remember units go into defrost mode and this will show a higher display, it’s only for small periods and doesn’t have time to effect drink temperature. In general once unit has settled it will keep products within 5°F ( 2°C ) of the set temp easily in temperatures up to and beyond 100°F ( 38°C ) . 1. 2. 3. CAUTION: In the event of a power interruption, all previous temperature settings will be automatically saved and each compartment will return to the previous temperature setting. If the unit is unplugged, loses power, or is turned off, you must wait over 6 minutes before restarting. Within this 6 minutes, compressor protect itself and will not start even power ON again When you use the Beverage Cooler. for the first time or restart the Beverage Cooler after having been shut off for a long time, there will be a few degrees variance between the temperature you select and the one indicated on the LED readout for the first few hours of operation. After a few hours of operation, the temperature will normalize to the displayed temperature. COMPRESSOR BEVERAGE COOLER www.kingsbottle.com ! 11 STORAGE cabinet’s original configuration in any way, be sure to ask your dealer fo PART V LAYOUT AND STORAGE YOUR CABINET WAS DESIGNED TO STORE A MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BOTTLES SECURELY. WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU shelving OBSERVE THE TIPS BELOW TO OPTIMIZE LOADING. 1. Disperse your bottles even so as not to concentrate weight in any one area. Also, be careful that your bottles do not touch either the back of the cabinet or the step at the bottom. Also make sure that bottles are not all grouped together either at the top or bottom of the cabinet. A cooler that is full and has nice allowance for air movement will work more efficiently. Never try to adjust shelf with bottles still on it. eer bottles on the shelving any way you like, lay down or upright. 2. 3. 4. ht per shelf: 25kgs How to use your shelving helving, clips can be moved, place ‘top’ part of clip in first then force botto • You can put the beer bottles on the shelving any way you like, lay down or upright. • Max Weight per shelf: 55 lbs ( 25kgs ) • To adjust shelving, m loose, remove andclips‘expand the width ofthenopening on this allow can be moved, place ‘top’ part of clip in first force bottom part up. If clipsclip, seem loose, removewill and ‘expand the width of opening on clip, this will allow it to fit better. PLEASE NOTE Before modifying your cabinet’s original configuration in any way, be sure to ask your dealer for advice. 7 www.kingsbottle.com 12 5#('6; +/2146#065#('6;+05647%6+105 REMOVING SHELF WARNING The refrigerator must be plugged into its own dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz AC electrical outlet. PART VI CARE AND MAINTENANCE 0LEASE¬READ¬THE¬USER¬MANUAL¬CAREFULLY¬AND¬STORE¬IN¬A¬HANDY¬ The plug must be accessible when the refrigerator is place for later reference. in position. The symbols you will see in this booklet have these meanings: CLEANING YOUR BEVERAGE COOLER It is essential the power point is properly earthed to ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure. WARNING Don’t use extension cords or adapter plugs with this BEFORE CLEANING: Turn off the power, unplug the appliance, and remove allrefrigerator. items including all shelves. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLAMLACPLGLEWMSPNCPQML?JQ?DCRW should be about 2 tablespoons of baking soda with • Wash the inside surfaces with warm water and baking soda solution. The solution If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced by aa quart of water. qualified service technician. CAUTION shelves with a mild detergent solution. • Wash the Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning it, or changing Wring excess water out of the sponge or cloth when cleaning area of the controls, or bulb any electrical parts. •6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLMLFMURM?TMGBB?K?EGLERFC the light to avoid electric shock. Wash the outside cabinet with warm water and mild liquid detergent. Rinse well and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth. •?NNJG?LAC Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling the electrical • After installation, we recommend that owners apply a thin layer of Olive Oil with a clean rag, to all exposed Stainless Steel cord as this may damage it. Grip the plug firmly and areas. This should then be polished in and buffed off with another clean rag to a non-oily finish. This process will aid protection against pull straight out. TIPS & corrosive INFORMATION dirt and other contaminants, by providing a temporary food-safe shield. The Olive Oil layer also makes later polishing and Choose a location for your refrigerator that isn’t too cold. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC removal of fingerprints easier. This process should be repeated frequently every 3-4 months. ALL stainless steel can rust, it is a myth that The ambient room temperature should be above 10°C. stainless steel doesn’t rust. Stand your refrigerator in a dry place – avoid areas of high moisture or humidity. ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS POWER FAILURE put theofrefrigerator in iffrosty or unprotected areas 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRCAMLMKGA?J?LB Most power failures are corrected within a few hours and should not affect theDon’t temperature your appliance you minimize the number of like a garage or on the verandah. CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC times the door is opened. If the power is going to be off for a longer period of time, you need to take the proper steps to protect your Keep the refrigerator out of direct sunlight. contents. Meanings of symbols used in this manual are shown below: Don’t locate the refrigerator near stoves, fires or heaters. VACATION TIME When installed correctly, your refrigerator should: 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ Short vacations: You may leave the Beverage Cooler operating during vacations of than three weeks. – less Have adequate space at the back and sides Long vacations: If the appliance will not be used for several months, remove all items and turn off the appliance. for air circulation (refer to Clean pageand 9).dry the interior 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ thoroughly. To prevent mold growth, leave the door open slightly, blocking it open if –necessary. Be aligned to the surrounding cupboards. – Have doors that will self-close from a partially MOVING YOUR BEVERAGE COOLER open position. 1. Remove all items. WARNING 2. Securely tape down all loose items (shelves) inside your appliance. s¬¬)F¬PRESSURISED¬AEROSOL¬CONTAINERS¬BEAR¬THE¬WORD¬ 3. Turn the adjustable leg up to the base to avoid damage. ‘flammable’ and/or a small flame symbol, WARNING 4. Tape the door shut. do not store them inside any refrigerator or 4#4'(4+)'4#069#40+0) 5. Be sure the appliance stays secure in the upright position during transportation. Also protect the outside of the appliance with a freezer. If you do so you may cause an explosion. This appliance may contain a small quantity of environmentally blanket or similar item. s¬¬7HEN¬YOU¬DISPOSE¬OF¬YOUR¬OLD¬REFRIGERATORS¬AND¬FREEZERS¬ friendly, but flammable, non-synthetic R600a refrigerant: remove any doors. Children can suffocate if they get ENERGY SAVING TIPS s¬¬%NSURE¬THAT¬THE¬TUBING¬OF¬THE¬REFRIGERANT¬CIRCUIT¬IS¬NOT¬ trapped inside. transportation andand installation. 1. The Beverage Cooler should be located in the coolest area of the room,damaged away from during heat producing appliances, away from direct s¬¬4HIS¬APPLIANCE¬CONTAINS¬INSULATION¬FORMED¬WITH¬mAMMABLE¬ s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M¬PER¬ sunlight. Ventilation at rear also helps a lot with energy usage, so create a positive air flow where possible, although with this range they blowing gases. Avoid safety hazards by carefully 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged in the are designed to be fully built in. disposing of this appliance. can be the so rating plate on( 8°C the appliance. 2. When you are not using fridge during weekdays etc. it is recommendedappliance to set the temp at afound higheron level, set at 47°F ) during periods of non usage, this will not only mean less run time, it also stills¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ keeps drinks at a temp that won’t be spoiled. It saves energy also in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. which these days is a growing concern for most households. 3. Keep the cooler stocked, an empty cooler will run longer, believe it ors¬$O¬NOT¬USE¬MECHANICAL¬DEVICES¬OR¬OTHER¬MEANS¬TO¬ not. accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer. s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M3 per 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged in the appliance can be found on the rating plate on the appliance. COMPRESSOR BEVERAGE COOLER www.kingsbottle.com ! 13 REMOVING SHELF PART VII TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM Cooler does not operate POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Not plugged in Press ON/OFF 2. The appliance is turned OFF at the control panel Check and make sure the power plug is well connected 3. The circuit breaker tripped or a fuse has blown out Ask engineer for help Compressor does not start ask engineer for help, check the connection of compressor Compressor self-protected and stop operating Ambient temperature is too high and over 38C degree Air venting is not smooth, check the air duct and make sure it is not blocked Fan operates slowly or faulty and stop operating. Door is not closed completely, or door open for long time Compressor or its components faulty Wine cooler is not Fans stop working or low speed operating cold enough; can not cooling down to Evaporator ice up preset temp. Door is not well closed Compressor start and stop frequently The light does not work. The Cooler seems to make too much noise. The door will not close properly. Condenser is dusty Cooling system faulty (Gas leakage or blockage) The door gasket does not seal properly. The sensor connection is wrong. The sensor is faulty. The door is opened too often. Not plugged in, or the light button is “OFF”. Light itself faulty. The stand feet is not leveling, vibrations lead to noise Pipe hit other objects and lead to noise External cabinet seems too hot Ask engineer for help, power on the cooler, check the fan whether the voltage is normal or not. If the voltage is normal, the fan should be damage Turn OFF the cooler for one hour, sometimes need also open the door, ice on evaporator will melt. Then turn ON and check again. Check the door lock, shelves, or other objects, make sure door is well closed. Check the sealing rubber, make sure door is well sealed. Check the door hinges, make sure they are not loose Wash and clean the condenser Ask engineer for help Use hair dryer to blow hot air and make the door seal smooth. According to the wiring diagram and make the correct connection of sensor Replace with new sensor Reduce the times / frequency of door opening. Check and make sure the light button is ON, or ask engineer for help. Adjust the stand feet and assure they are on level. Adjust the position of pipe slightly At the moment of compressor shut down or start, it is normal for the noise from the vibration generated by nothing is necessary the internal moving parts due to inertial motion. The ratting noise may come from the flow of the refrigerator, which is normal. As each cycle ends, you may hear gurgling sounds Door is blocked by the door lock, shelves, or other objects. Door sealing rubber is deformed Door hinges are not loose. Outlet / suction outlet blockage Fans stop working or low speed operating Ice up Solution The door gasket does not seal properly; or door is opened too often Gas leakage or cooling system blockage Ambient temperature is too high, or direct sunshine Front grill outlet / suction outlet blockage Fans stop working or low speed operating Ambient humidity is high Door is opened too often Water drop on glass The door gasket does not seal properly door Condensation is forming on outside of glass door www.kingsbottle.com nothing is necessary Remove the barrier Repair or replace the rubber seal Adjust and fasten the hinges. Remove the barrier Ask engineer for help, power on the cooler, check the fan whether the voltage is normal or not. If the voltage is normal, the fan should be damage Use hair dryer to blow hot air and make the door seal smooth. Ask engineer for help Using conditions need to be improved Remove the barrier Ask engineer for help, power on the cooler, check the fan whether the voltage is normal or not. If the voltage is normal, the fan should be damage Use a soft cloth to clean the water Reduce the times / frequency of door opening. Use hair dryer to blow hot air and make the door seal smooth. Have you turned the ‘Heated Door Function’ ON? located next to the temperature controller. You shouldn’t have condensation on glass with these models if this function is ON. 14 TECHNICAL DATA PART VIII TECHNICAL DATA MODEL NO. KBU-55 KBU-56 KBU-328 VOLUME 123 Liter 210 Liter 315 Liter compressor with air-circulated fan cooling compressor with air-circulated fan cooling compressor with air-circulated fan cooling N / ST N / ST N / ST ELECTRICITY PROTECTION GRADE I I I NOMINAL VOLTAGE/ FREQUENCY 110-115V/50-60HZ 110-115V/50-60HZ 110-115V/50-60HZ 170W 210W 270W 32 - 100 °F 32 - 100 °F 32 - 100 °F TEMPERATURE RANGE 32-46 °F 32-46 °F 32-46 °F Range of inside cabinet humidity >50%RH >50%RH >50%RH NET WEIGHT 132.3Lbs (60Kgs) 165.3Lbs (75kgs) 264.6Lbs (120kgs) GROSS WEIGHT 143.3Lbs (65Kgs) 180.7Lbs (82kgs) 286.6Lbs (130kgs) 23.4”W x 21.5”D x 32.3”H (595W x545D x820H mm) 35.4”W x 21.5”D x 33.9”H (900W x545D x860H mm) 52.6”W x 21.5”D x 33.9”H (1335W X 545D X 860H mm) TYPE OF COOLING CLIMATE TYPE RATED POWER(W) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE DIMENSION COMPRESSOR BEVERAGE COOLER www.kingsbottle.com ! 15 WARRANTY PART IX WARRANTY INFORMATION Please speak to your Retailer before calling BTO AMERICA LIMITED if you did not purchase your Beverage Cooler directly from BTO AMERICA LIMITED Limited warranty – 90 day replacement plan with a free 9 months upgrade, totaling 1 year, on parts and labor from the date of shipment. For customer service, please contact BTO AMERICA LIMITED by e-mail ( [email protected]) . The limited warranty does not cover: Damage due to such things as accident, misuse, abuse, mishandling, neglect, unauthorized repair or any other cause beyond the control of the seller whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing. Purchaser understands and acknowledges that the goods sold here are Beverage Coolers, which house wine. Purchaser assumes all the risk of using these units, including risk of spoilage, humidity variations, temperature variations, leaks, fires, water damage, mold, mildew, dryness and similar perils that may occur. COMPRESSOR BEVERAGE COOLER www.kingsbottle.com ! 16