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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
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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
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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
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PART II
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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SPH
SPL.120°
Maximum limit for SP setting.
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SP
SPL... SPH
Setpoint (value to be maintained in the room).
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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°.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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AHA
-50... 120°
High temperature alarm threshold.
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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
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3
YES
NO
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0
YES
0
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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.
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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.
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REMOVING SHELF
WARNING
The refrigerator must be plugged into its own
dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz AC electrical outlet.
PART
VI
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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:
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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friendly, but flammable, non-synthetic R600a refrigerant:
remove any doors. Children can suffocate if they get
ENERGY
SAVING TIPS
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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
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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.
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per 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged
in the appliance can be found on the rating plate on
the appliance.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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