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USER MANUAL
KBU-28LR BEER & WINE COMBO MODELS
Instruction Manual for
Beer – Wine Beverage Cabinet
MODEL:
CTW-28LR-SS, CTW28LR-SD
Thank for choosing our products, please read this manual carefully before using it.
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CONTENTS
CONGRATULATIONS
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Congratulations and thank you for choosing
our KingsBottle Refrigerators . We are sure
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER
CONTENTS
PAGE
Part I
Important Safety & Pre-Use Instructions
3
Part II
Diagram & Description of Refrigerator
4
Part III
Installation Instructions
5-6
Part IV
Operating Your Refrigerator
7
Part V
Temperature Settings
7
Part VI
Layout & Storage
8
Part VII
Removing the Shelf
9
Part VIII
Care & Maintenance
9
Part IX
Troubleshooting Guide
10
Part X
Technical Data
11
Part XI
Warranty Information
14
you will find your new appliance a pleasure
to use . Before you installing and operating
the refrigerator, we recommend that you
read through the relevant sections of this
manual, which provides a description of
your refrigerator and its functions .
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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 .
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We recommend that you keep this
instruction booklet for future reference and
pass it on to any future owners .
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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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FEATURES
PART II
DIAGRAM & DESCRIPTION OF REFRIGERATOR
BEER & WINE COMBO REFRIGERATOR
KBU-28LR
SERIES
1- MODELS:
YOUR
BAR FRIDGE
1
2
3
4
Housing
Display and Control Panel
Sliding metal shelf
Cabinet
5 Adjustable stand feet 6 Top door hinge
7 Interior Side LED Light
8 Sliding wooden shelf
9 Glass Door
10 Lock
YOUR REFRIGERATOR ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
• Instruction manual
• Two keys
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2-IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PART III
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury when
A. GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
using your appliance, follow these basic precautions:
1. This appliance is designed for both free standing and built-in (fully recessed) installation.
Read
allyour
instructions
before
using
fridge
2. Place
refrigerator on
a flat, solid
floorthe
thatbar
is strong
enough to support it when it is fully loaded. To level your refrigerator, adjust
the
leveling
leg
at
the
bottom
of
the
refrigerator
Do not attempt to touch any working or electrical parts during operation, apart from main control panel.
3. When moving your refrigerator, please do not incline it more than 45 degrees.
Never
allow
children away
to operate,
with,
crawlofinside
theheater,
appliance.
4. Locate
the refrigerator
from directplay
sunlight
andor
sources
heat (stove,
radiator, etc.). Direct sunlight and heat sources
may
increase
electrical
consumption.
Extreme
cold
ambient
temperatures
may
also cause the unit to perform improperly.
Never clean appliance parts with flammable fluids.
5. Avoid locating the unit in damp areas.
Don’t
clean S/Steel parts with any citrus style cleaners
6. Plug the refrigerator into an exclusive, properly installed and grounded wall outlet. Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the
prong
the power
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PART III
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
3-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CUTOUT DIMENSION ILLUSTRATED (MINIMUM CAVITY SPACE REQUIRED)
Installation diagram for the built-in models
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• Allow good ventilation on the unit, it’s OK to have ventilation into side cupboards if possible
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when installed as a built-in appliance.
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Leave
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unit
10mm
rear shelves
minimum
If installing between frameless cabinets, a 1⁄2” wide filler strip or side panel may be needed on hinge side.
• Always install vent if practical to do so, eg. if unit in an island bench, vent can be located at rear on
The filler strip will act as a spacer between the appliance case and adjacent cabinet door swing.
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opposite
side of bench, 200mmW and 50mmH is a good size.
Failure to allow minimum clearances will void all warranties
• Having all 3 sides, top and back completely butted against walls will void any warranty, units have to breathe.
• Just use common sense, place out of sunlight and away from heating appliances and give yourself as much
ventilation as practicably possible, this will ensure a long life for your unit.
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INSTALLATION
PART III
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
F. INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
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 beer or wine in it . This will confirm that it is
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operating correctly and make the conditions appropriate for drinks storage .
Congratulations! You have successfully installed your cooler/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 REFRIGERATOR
Each refrigerator includes an operating panel on the front of the unit. This
operating panel includes several features to operate and control the
temperature of both the LEFT and RIGHT zones of the refrigerator.
The operating panel includes the following features:
ON/OFF: Turns the refrigerator power on or off.
SET : Select temperature display setting from Fahrenheit to Celsius
degree by pushing the “SET” button. Fahrenheit or Celsius degree
indicator will appear in blue color in the “0°C” or “0°F” window.
LIGHT: Turns the interior refrigerator light on or off.
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CAUTION:
BEFORE YOU START: The refrigerator should be placed in a location
where the ambient temperature is between 32 - 100 degree Fahrenheit. If
the ambient temperature is above or below this range, the performance of
the unit may be affected. For example, placing your unit in extreme cold
or hot conditions may cause interior temperatures to fluctuate.
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL
1. Make sure power cord is connected to a properly grounded outlet.
2. Turn Power ON.
3. Each zone is independently controlled.
• LEFT Zone: The temperature setting can be adjusted between
32°F to 46°F
• RIGHT Zone: The temperature setting can be adjusted between
41°F to 64°F
4. Set the temperature of the LEFT Zone or RIGHT Zone as you desire
by pushing the UP (+) or DOWN (-) button. When you push the two
buttons for the first time, the LED readout will show the original
temperature set at previous time.
5. The temperature that you desire to set will increase 1°F if you push
the UP(+) button once, and alternatively will decrease 1°F if you push
the DOWN (-) button once.
6. Once you have set the desired temperature, wait 5 seconds. The
temperature shown in the both LEFT and RIGHT zone display panels
will automatically switch to show the actual temperature inside the
unit. The actual temperature will always be shown until the next time
you press the UP (+) or DOWN (-) button to change the temperature
settings.
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NOTE: The desired temperatures may fluctuate depending on
whether the interior light is ON or OFF and depending on the
orientation of the bottles.
PART V
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS FOR WINE SERVICE
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Different varietals of wine require different temperature settings. The
recommended temperature ranges for serving different varietals of
wine are listed below. Your refrigerator will indicate when you have
set the LEFT/RIGHT zones to the below temperature ranges.
• Red Wines: 52-64°F
• White Wines: 44-51°F
• Sparkle Wines: 41-43°F
If you set the LEFT or RIGHT zone between 52-64°F, the LED light
next to “RED” will light up, indicating that you are within the
recommended range for serving Red Wines.
If you set the LEFT or RIGHT zone between 44-51°F, the LED light
next to “WHITE” will light up, indicating that you are within the
recommended range for serving White Wines.
If you set the LEFT or RIGHT zone between 41-43°F, the LED light
next to “SPARKLE” will light up, indicating that you are within the
recommended range for serving Sparkle Wines
CAUTION:
1.
2.
3.
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 refrigerator. for the first time or restart the
refrigerator 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
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STORAGE
PART VI
LAYOUT AND STORAGE
YOUR CABINET WAS DESIGNED TO STORE A MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BOTTLES SECURELY. WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU
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.
2.
Also make sure that bottles are not all grouped together either at the top or bottom of the cabinet.
3.
Never try to pull out more than one rolling shelf at a time.
4.
Maximum capacity per shelf is 22 lbs
5.
Storage in details for different models (see diagram below)
LAYOUT AND STORAGE
KBU-28LR
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
PART VII
REMOVING THE ROLLING SHELF
TO REMOVE A ROLLING SHELF:
1. Remove all bottles
2. Pull the shelf out as far as possible
3. Never try to pull out more than one rolling shelf at a time.
4. Remove the shelf
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PART VIII
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
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WARNING
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WARNING
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dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz AC electrical outlet.
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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:
BEFORE CLEANING: Turn off the power, unplug the appliance, and remove allItitems
including
shelves.
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point is properly earthed to
ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure.
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should be
about
2 tablespoons
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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
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Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling the electrical
off before
cleaning.
• Dust the front grill and back of the unit twice yearly. Make sure the power is cord
as this
may damage it. Grip the plug firmly and
maximize
the
longevity of the refrigerator.
• It is recommended to clean the unit completely inside and out once a year to
pull
straight
out.
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POWER
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Most power failures are corrected within a few hours and should not affect theStand
temperature
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VACATION TIME
Keep the refrigerator out of direct sunlight.
Meanings
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symbols
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manual
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shown
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Short vacations: You may leave the Refrigerator operating during vacations ofDon’t
less than
three
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all itemsinstalled
and turn correctly,
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for air circulation (refer to page 9).
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– Be aligned to the surrounding cupboards.
MOVING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
– Have doors that will self-close from a partially
1. Remove all items.
open position.
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2. Securely tape down all loose items (shelves) inside your appliance.
WARNING
3. Turn the adjustable leg up to the base to avoid damage.
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4. Tape the door shut.
‘flammable’ and/or a small flame symbol,
WARNING
5. Be sure the appliance stays secure in the upright position during transportation.
Also protect the outside of the appliance with a
do not store them inside any refrigerator or
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freezer. If you do so you may cause an explosion.
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disposing of this appliance.
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the appliance.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PART IX
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Many common issues with your refrigerator can be solved very easily, Try the tips below to troubleshoot your refrigerator should you
experience any problems.
Code
Description
Solution
Need engineer to check
C1
C1 displaying on panel, means sensor in LEFT zone is open-circuit.
1. Socket/plug with UP mark in PCB is bad connected.
Compressor stop operating and no cooling
2. The sensor is damaged, need to replace it
3. Repair or replace the PCB
Need engineer to check
C2
C2 displaying on panel, means sensor in RIGHT zone is open-circuit.
1. Socket/plug with DOWN mark in PCB is bad
Compressor stop operating and no cooling
connected
* This does not apply to SINGLE zone models
2. The sensor is damaged, need to replace it
3. Repair or replace the PCB
1. If compressor keeps operating continuously for over 8 hours, the
fridge will automatically enter DEFROSTING mode and F2 display on
panel
F2
2. F2 meaning the fridge is at defrosting mode.
3. During DEFROSTING period, evaporator fan is operating but
It’s normal, nothing need to do. Wait for 30 minutes and
check again.
compressor stop.
4. F2 will disappear after 20 minutes
Need engineer to check
U1
U1 displaying on panel, means sensor which is in the LEFT zone is short- 1. The sensor is damaged, need to replace the sensor
circuit. Compressor stop operating and no cooling
which is connected to UP socket/plug in PCB
2. Repair or replace the PCB
U2 displaying on panel, means sensor which is in the RIGHT zone is
U2
short-circuit. Compressor stop operating and no cooling
* This does not apply to SINGLE zone models
Need engineer to check
1. The sensor is damaged, need to replace the sensor
which is connected to DOWN socket/plug in PCB
2. Repair or replace the PCB
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PART IX
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1.
Not plugged in
Refrigerator does not 2.
The appliance is turned OFF
operate
3.
The circuit breaker tripped or a fuse has blown out
4.
PCB faulty
Compressor does not start
Compressor self-protected and stop operating
Refrigerator is not
cold enough; can not Fans stop working or low speed operating
cooling down to
preset temp.
Evaporator ice up
Door is not well closed
Compressor start
and stop frequently
The light does not
work.
The Refrigerator
seems to make too
much noise.
The door will not
close properly.
Water drop on glass
door
Press ON/OFF
Check and make sure the power plug is well connected
Ask engineer for help
ask engineer for help, check the connection of compressor
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
Ask engineer for help, power on the cooler, check the fan whether the voltage is normal or not. If
the voltage is not normal, it should be PCB or circuit faulty. 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
Condenser is dusty
Wash and clean the condenser
Cooling system faulty (Gas leakage or blockage)
Ask engineer for help
The door gasket does not seal properly.
Use hair dryer to blow hot air and make the door seal smooth.
The sensor connection is wrong.
According to the wiring diagram and make the correct connection of sensor
The sensor is faulty.
Replace with new sensor
The door is opened too often.
Reduce the times / frequency of door opening.
Not plugged in, or the light button is “OFF”.
Light itself faulty or PCB faulty.
Check and make sure the light button is ON, or ask engineer for help.
The stand feet is not leveling, vibrations lead to noise
Adjust the stand feet and assure they are on level.
Pipe hit other objects and lead to noise
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 the internal moving parts
due to inertial motion.
nothing is necessary
The ratting noise may come from the flow of the refrigerator, which
is normal. As each cycle ends, you may hear gurgling sounds
nothing is necessary
Door is blocked by the door lock, shelves, or other objects.
Remove the barrier
Door sealing rubber is deformed
Repair or replace the rubber seal
Door hinges are not loose.
Adjust and fasten the hinges.
Outlet / suction outlet blockage
Remove the barrier
Fans stop working or low speed operating
Ask engineer for help, power on the cooler, check the fan whether the voltage is normal or not. If
the voltage is not normal, it should be PCB or circuit faulty. If the voltage is normal, the fan
should be damage
The door gasket does not seal properly;
or door is opened too often
Use hair dryer to blow hot air and make the door seal smooth.
Gas leakage or cooling system blockage
Ask engineer for help
Ambient temperature is too high, or direct sunshine
Using conditions need to be improved
Front grill outlet / suction outlet blockage
Remove the barrier
Fans stop working or low speed operating
Ask engineer for help, power on the cooler, check the fan whether the voltage is normal or not. If
the voltage is not normal, it should be PCB or circuit faulty. If the voltage is normal, the fan
should be damage
Ambient humidity is high
Use a soft cloth to clean the water
Door is opened too often
Reduce the times / frequency of door opening.
The door gasket does not seal properly
Use hair dryer to blow hot air and make the door seal smooth.
Ice up
External cabinet
seems too hot
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TECHNICAL DATA
PART X
TECHNICAL DATA
KBU-­‐28LR
General Info:
Capacity 3.88 CF (110 Liter) *2
Bo8les to Store WINE 28 Bo8les; BEER 100 Bo8les/Cans
InstallaDon Type Built-­‐in
Shelves 4 Wood Shelves, 2Chromed Adjustable Shelves
Temperature zone Dual Zone
Temperature Range 32-­‐64 Fahrenheit
Climate Type ST;N;SN
Noise Level (dB) <43 dB
Features:
Cooling System Compressor
Control Digital ThermostaDc Control
CirculaDng Fans Yes
LED Light Blue LED
Door Type glass Door With Stainless Steel Trim
Security Lock yes
Electrical:
Rated Power Input 200Wa8s
Refrigerant R134A
Energy ConsumpDon 1.23 Kw*h/24hr
Dimensions:
Unit Size 38.8"W x23.2"D x34.2"H ( 985W x590D x 860H mm) Net Weight 143 lb (65 kg)
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WARRANTY
PART XI
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Please speak to your Retailer before calling BTO AMERICA LIMITED if you did not purchase your Refrigerator directly from
BTO AMERICA LIMITED
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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]) .
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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 refrigerators, 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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