Carel Controller
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Carel Controller
USER MANUAL KBU-25 / 50 / 100 / 170 SINGLE ZONE MODELS CAREL controller COMPRESSOR REFRIGERATORS www.kingsbottle.com ! CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Congratulations ! ! Thank you for choosing KingsBottle refrigerators. Do not operate this appliance for a minimum of 2 hours once the unit is located in its final position. ! We are sure you will find your new appliance an absolute pleasure to use and that it will bring you many years of trouble-free operation. ! Before installing and switching this unit on please read through all of the relevant sections of this manual to gain an understanding of your refrigerators functions, care, and maintenance requirements. ! To avoid the risks that are present when using an electrical appliance, it is important that this unit is installed correctly. Please read the safety instructions carefully to avoid any possibility of misuse, and any unforeseen hazards. 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 Temperature Setting and Refrigerator Operating 7-10 Part V Layout & Storage 11 PART VI Maintenance 12 Part VII Troubleshooting Guide 13 Part VIII Technical Data 14 Part IX Warranty Information 16 ! We recommend that you keep this instruction booklet for future reference and request that you pass it on to any future owner. ! After unpacking the appliance, check thoroughly to ensure that the unit is not damaged in any way. If in doubt, do not use the appliance and make immediate contact with your local customer care centre. !! 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The refrigerator must be plugged into its own PART I IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz AC electrical outlet. 0LEASE¬READ¬THE¬USER¬MANUAL¬CAREFULLY¬AND¬STORE¬IN¬A¬HANDY¬ 0LEASE¬READ¬THE¬USER¬MANUAL¬CAREFULLY¬AND¬STORE¬IN¬A¬HANDY¬ dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz ACinto electrical outlet. isis The plug must be accessible when the refrigerator Please read the user manual carefully and store in a handy The refrigerator must be plugged its own The plug must be accessible when the refrigerator place later reference. 0LEASE¬READ¬THE¬USER¬MANUAL¬CAREFULLY¬AND¬STORE¬IN¬A¬HANDY¬ WARNING placeforfor for later reference. place later reference . The symbols you will see in this in The plug must be accessible the refrigerator dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz when AC electrical outlet. is in position. position. The you will place for reference. booklet havelater these meanings: The symbols symbols you will see see in in this this booklet booklet have have these these meanings: meanings: 1.6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLAMLACPLGLEWMSPNCPQML?JQ?DCRW 0LEASE¬READ¬THE¬USER¬MANUAL¬CAREFULLY¬AND¬STORE¬IN¬A¬HANDY¬ in position. It is essential the power point is properly earthed The The refrigerator must be plugged intois itsproperly ownthe dedicated plug must be accessible when refrigerator It is essential the power point earthed to to is The symbols will see in this booklet have these meanings: place for lateryou reference. 110/115v, electrical outlet. ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure. It is essential the power point is properly earthed to in position. ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure. The symbols you will see in this booklet have these meanings: 2. The plug and switch must be accessible when the ground. Consult a qualified electrician ifearthed you with aretounsure. WARNING use extension cords or this ItDon’t is essential the power point isadapter properlyplugs WARNING Don’t use extension cords or adapter plugs with this CAUTION refrigerator is in position. WARNING refrigerator. Don’t use extension cords or adapter plugs with this 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLAMLACPLGLEWMSPNCPQML?JQ?DCRW ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unsure. refrigerator. 3.6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLMLFMURM?TMGBB?K?EGLERFC It is essential that the power point is properly earthed to the 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLAMLACPLGLEWMSPNCPQML?JQ?DCRW This symbol indicates information concerning your personal safety 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLAMLACPLGLEWMSPNCPQML?JQ?DCRW Ifrefrigerator. power cord damaged, have replaced by WARNING Don’t use extension or adapter with this ground. Consult a qualified electrician if you areitplugs If the the power cord isis cords damaged, have itunsure. replaced by aa ?NNJG?LAC If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced by a qualified service technician. 4. Avoid the use ofservice extension cords, adapter plugs, and refrigerator. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLAMLACPLGLEWMSPNCPQML?JQ?DCRW qualified technician. CAUTION qualified service technician. power boards (unless they are surge protected). Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning it, or changing CAUTION IfUnplug the power cord is damaged, have it replaced by a the isrefrigerator before cleaning it, orachanging CAUTION 5. If thethe power ever damaged, haveshock. it replaced 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLMLFMURM?TMGBB?K?EGLERFC Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning it,by or changing light bulb to avoid electric TIPS &cord INFORMATION qualified service technician. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLMLFMURM?TMGBB?K?EGLERFC the light bulb to avoid electric shock. qualified service technician. This symbol indicates information on how to avoid damaging the 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLMLFMURM?TMGBB?K?EGLERFC ?NNJG?LAC the light bulb to avoid electric shock. Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling theorelectrical ?NNJG?LACCAUTION Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning changing 6.6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC Unplug the unit before cleaning it, or changing theit, light bulb Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling the electrical ?NNJG?LAC appliance Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling thefirmly electrical 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLMLFMURM?TMGBB?K?EGLERFC cord as this may damage it. Grip the plug and the light bulb to avoid electric shock. to avoid the risk of electrical shock. cord as as this this may may damage damage it. it. Grip Grip the the plug plug firmly firmly and and cord ?NNJG?LAC pull straight out. 7. Never unplug the unit by refrigerator pulling the electrical cord the as this Never unplug the by pulling electrical TIPS & INFORMATION pull straight out. ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS pull straight out. TIPS & INFORMATION maycord damage Grip thedamage plug firmlyrefrigerator atGrip its widest point and Choose a location for your isn’t too cold. TIPS & INFORMATION as it. this may thethat plug firmly 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC Choose a location location for your your it. refrigerator that isn’t too and cold. pull straight out. Choose a for refrigerator that isn’t too cold. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRCAMLMKGA?J?LB 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC The ambient room temperature should be above 10°C. pull straight out. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC The ambient room temperature should be above 10°C. TIPS & INFORMATION 8.CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC PlaceThe your refrigerator in atemperature dry place – avoid areas of high 10°C. This symbol indicates tips and information about use of the ambient room should be above Stand your refrigerator in arefrigerator dry placethat – avoid areas Choose a location for your isn’t too cold. moisture or humidity. +/2146#065#('6;+05647%6+105 Stand your refrigerator in a a dry dry place place –– avoid avoid areas 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC appliance Stand your refrigerator in areas WARNING of high moisture or humidity. ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS The ambient room temperature should be above 10°C. 9. Avoid placing the unit in frosty or unprotected areas such of high high moistureused or humidity. humidity. ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS TIPS Meanings ofput symbols in this manual are shown below: of moisture or ENVIRONMENTAL Don’t refrigerator in frosty or unprotected areas as a Stand balcony or the verandah. areas are fine.areas 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRCAMLMKGA?J?LB your refrigerator a alfresco dry place – avoid The refrigerator mustCovered beinplugged into its own Don’t put the refrigerator in frosty or unprotected areas 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRCAMLMKGA?J?LB Don’t put the refrigerator in frosty or unprotected 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRCAMLMKGA?J?LB 10. Keep the unit out of direct sunlight. like a garage or on the verandah. CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC of high moisture or humidity. ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz AC electrical outlet.areas 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ like a garage or on the verandah. CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC like a garage or on the verandah. 11. Do not locate unit near stoves, or heaters. CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC 0LEASE¬READ¬THE¬USER¬MANUAL¬CAREFULLY¬AND¬STORE¬IN¬A¬HANDY¬ Keep thethe refrigerator out in offires direct sunlight. Don’t put the refrigerator frosty or unprotected areas The plug be accessible when the refrigerator is 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRCAMLMKGA?J?LB This symbol tips and information about economical and below: 12. When Keep the must refrigerator out of direct direct sunlight. installed correctly, yourout refrigerator should: place for indicates later reference. Keep the refrigerator of sunlight. Meanings of symbols used in this manual are shown like a garage or on the verandah. in position. CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC Don’t locate the refrigerator near stoves, fires or heaters. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ • Have adequate space at the back and sides for air ecological use of ofyou the appliance Meanings symbols used in this manual shown below: The symbols will see in this booklet haveare these meanings: Don’t locate the refrigerator near stoves, fires or heaters. Keep the refrigerator out of direct sunlight. ItWhen is essential the power point iscord properly earthed to circulation, and to prevent power damage. installed correctly, your refrigerator should: 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ When installed correctly, your refrigerator should: Meanings of symbols used in this manual are shown below: aligned withthe therefrigerator cupboards. • Be ground. Consult asurrounding qualified electrician if fires you are unsure. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ –locate Have adequate space at stoves, the back and Don’t near or sides heaters. level. Adjustadequate the feet accordingly. spirit level ifsides • Be – use Have space atUse theaback and WARNING Don’t extension cords or adapter plugs with this for air circulation (refer to page 9). When installed correctly,(refer your to refrigerator 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ unsure. WARNING 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ for air circulation page 9). should: refrigerator. – Be aligned to the surrounding cupboards. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLAMLACPLGLEWMSPNCPQML?JQ?DCRW TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR –– Have adequate at the back and sides Be aligned to thespace surrounding cupboards. s¬¬)F¬PRESSURISED¬AEROSOL¬CONTAINERS¬BEAR¬THE¬WORD¬ Have will self-close a partially INJURY WHEN USING YOUR APPLIANCE, FOLLOW THESE If the–power cord isthat damaged, it9). replaced by a for air doors circulation (refer to have pagefrom 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ – Have doors that will self-close from ‘flammable’ and/or a small flame symbol, a partially open position. BASIC PRECAUTIONS: qualified service technician. – Be aligned to the surrounding cupboards. open position. do not store them inside any refrigerator or 1. Read CAUTION all instructions before using this refrigerator. WARNING – Have doors that will self-close from Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning changing BEFORE USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR it, aorpartially WARNING freezer. If you do so you may cause an explosion. 2. DANGER or WARNING: Risk of child entrapment. Child 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLMLFMURM?TMGBB?K?EGLERFC the light bulbposition. toand avoid electric shock. s¬¬)F¬PRESSURISED¬AEROSOL¬CONTAINERS¬BEAR¬THE¬WORD¬ 1. Remove theopen exterior interior packing. s¬¬7HEN¬YOU¬DISPOSE¬OF¬YOUR¬OLD¬REFRIGERATORS¬AND¬FREEZERS¬ and suffocation are not simply problems of the s¬¬‘flammable’ )entrapment F¬PRESSURISED¬AEROSOL¬CONTAINERS¬BEAR¬THE¬WORD¬ ?NNJG?LAC 2. Before turning the refrigerator on, please the and/or a small flame symbol, WARNING Never the refrigerator byensure pullingthat electrical WARNING past. Junked or abandoned appliances are still remove anyunplug doors. Children can suffocate ifthe they get ‘flammable’ and/or a small flame symbol, unit is in place and has been left to stand upright for a WARNING do not store them inside any refrigerator or cord as this may damage it. Grip the plug firmly and s¬¬)do F¬PRESSURISED¬AEROSOL¬CONTAINERS¬BEAR¬THE¬WORD¬ dangerous… even if they “just sit in the garage for a few 4#4'(4+)'4#069#40+0) trapped inside. not store them inside any refrigerator or minimum of 5 hours. This will reduce the possibility of a do not store them inside any refrigerator or freezer. If you do so you mayflame cause an explosion. 4#4'(4+)'4#069#40+0) pull straight out. 4#4'(4+)'4#069#40+0) ‘flammable’ and/or a small symbol, days”. This appliance may contain a small environmentally s¬¬ 4HIS¬APPLIANCE¬CONTAINS¬INSULATION¬FORMED¬WITH¬mAMMABLE¬ WARNING TIPSIfIf & INFORMATION freezer. you do malfunction in the cooling system fromquantity handlingof during the freezer. you do so so you you may may cause cause an an explosion. explosion. s¬¬do 7 HEN¬YOU¬DISPOSE¬OF¬YOUR¬OLD¬REFRIGERATORS¬AND¬FREEZERS¬ This appliance may contain a quantity of environmentally This appliance may contain a small small quantity of environmentally not you store them inside refrigerator or 3. Before throw away yourany old refrigerator: Choose aprocess. location for your refrigerator isn’t too cold. friendly, butgases. flammable, non-synthetic R600a refrigerant: blowing Avoid safety hazards by that carefully transportation s¬¬ 7 4#4'(4+)'4#069#40+0) s¬¬remove 7HEN¬YOU¬DISPOSE¬OF¬YOUR¬OLD¬REFRIGERATORS¬AND¬FREEZERS¬ HEN¬YOU¬DISPOSE¬OF¬YOUR¬OLD¬REFRIGERATORS¬AND¬FREEZERS¬ 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC any suffocate if they get friendly, but flammable, non-synthetic R600a refrigerant: thedoors. door. friendly, flammable, non-synthetic R600a refrigerant: freezer. you do soChildren you maycan cause an explosion. • Take Ifoff The ambient room temperature should 3. This Clean thebut interior surface with waterbe using a soft10°C. s¬¬ %NSURE¬THAT¬THE¬TUBING¬OF¬THE¬REFRIGERANT¬CIRCUIT¬IS¬NOT¬ disposing of this appliance. remove any doors. Children can suffocate if they get appliance may contain alukewarm small quantity of above environmentally remove doors. in Children they get s¬¬ %%NSURE¬THAT¬THE¬TUBING¬OF¬THE¬REFRIGERANT¬CIRCUIT¬IS¬NOT¬ trapped inside. Leaveany the shelves place socan that suffocate children doifnot climb • s¬¬ NSURE¬THAT¬THE¬TUBING¬OF¬THE¬REFRIGERANT¬CIRCUIT¬IS¬NOT¬ s¬¬7 HEN¬YOU¬DISPOSE¬OF¬YOUR¬OLD¬REFRIGERATORS¬AND¬FREEZERS¬ cloth. damaged during transportation and installation. Stand your refrigerator in a dry place – avoid areas trapped inside. friendly, but flammable, non-syntheticand R600a refrigerant: inside. damaged during insideany easily. s¬¬remove 4trapped HIS¬APPLIANCE¬CONTAINS¬INSULATION¬FORMED¬WITH¬mAMMABLE¬ damaged during transportation transportation and installation. installation. doors. Children can suffocate if they get s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M¬PER¬ of high moisture or humidity. s¬¬ 4 HIS¬APPLIANCE¬CONTAINS¬INSULATION¬FORMED¬WITH¬mAMMABLE¬ ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS s¬¬ % NSURE¬THAT¬THE¬TUBING¬OF¬THE¬REFRIGERANT¬CIRCUIT¬IS¬NOT¬ s¬¬blowing 4Never HIS¬APPLIANCE¬CONTAINS¬INSULATION¬FORMED¬WITH¬mAMMABLE¬ 4. allow children to operate, with, or inside s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M¬PER¬ gases. Avoid safety play hazards bycrawl carefully trapped inside. s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M¬PER¬ 8gDon’t of refrigerant. The amount in of frosty refrigerant charged in areas the blowing gases. Avoid safety hazards by carefully putduring the refrigerator unprotected damaged transportation and or installation. the appliance. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRCAMLMKGA?J?LB blowing gases. Avoid safety hazards by carefully 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged in the disposing of this appliance. s¬¬ 4 HIS¬APPLIANCE¬CONTAINS¬INSULATION¬FORMED¬WITH¬mAMMABLE¬ 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged in the appliance can be found on the rating plate on the appliance. disposing of this appliance. 5. Never cleanof appliance parts with flammable fluids. The like a garage orfound on the verandah. s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M¬PER¬ CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC disposing thisAvoid appliance. appliance can be on the rating plate on the appliance. blowing gases. safety hazards by carefully appliance can be found on the rating plate on the appliance. s¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion. 8gKeep of refrigerant. The amount of direct refrigerant charged in the the refrigerator out of sunlight. s¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ disposing ofinthis s¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ in the built-in obstruction. 6. Do not store the appliance. vicinity any other appliance. Do not below: appliance canstructure, be found clear on theof rating plate on the appliance. Meanings of symbols usedof in this manual are shown in Don’t the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. locatestructure, the refrigerator stoves, fires or heaters. in the built-in clear ofnear obstruction. store near gasoline or any other flammable vapors. The s¬$O¬NOT¬USE¬MECHANICAL¬DEVICES¬OR¬OTHER¬MEANS¬TO¬ s¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ s¬$O¬NOT¬USE¬MECHANICAL¬DEVICES¬OR¬OTHER¬MEANS¬TO¬ fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion. s¬$O¬NOT¬USE¬MECHANICAL¬DEVICES¬OR¬OTHER¬MEANS¬TO¬ When installed correctly, your refrigerator should: accelerate the defrosting process, other in the built-inthe structure, clear of obstruction. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ accelerate defrosting process, other than than those those accelerate the defrosting process, other than those – Have adequate space at the back and sides recommended by the manufacturer. s¬$O¬NOT¬USE¬MECHANICAL¬DEVICES¬OR¬OTHER¬MEANS¬TO¬ recommended by the manufacturer. 3 recommended by the manufacturer. for air circulation (refer to page 9). s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M accelerate the defrosting process, other than those 33 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M aligned the amount surrounding cupboards. per The of charged recommended by thetomanufacturer. per 8g 8g–of ofBerefrigerant. refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant refrigerant charged perthe 8gappliance refrigerant. Thefound amount of charged –ofHave doors will self-close from aplate partially in can be on rating on s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M in the appliance can that be found on the therefrigerant rating plate on3 in the appliance can be found on the rating plate on open position. the appliance. per of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged the 8g appliance. the appliance. WARNING in the appliance can be found on the rating plate on the appliance. s¬¬)F¬PRESSURISED¬AEROSOL¬CONTAINERS¬BEAR¬THE¬WORD¬ ‘flammable’ and/or a small flame symbol, WARNING do not store them inside any refrigerator or 4#4'(4+)'4#069#40+0) freezer. If you do so you may cause an explosion. This appliance may contain a small quantity of environmentally 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 s¬¬%NSURE¬THAT¬THE¬TUBING¬OF¬THE¬REFRIGERANT¬CIRCUIT¬IS¬NOT¬ trapped inside. ! damaged during transportation and installation. s¬¬4HIS¬APPLIANCE¬CONTAINS¬INSULATION¬FORMED¬WITH¬mAMMABLE¬ s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M¬PER¬ blowing gases. Avoid safety hazards by carefully 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged in the disposing of this appliance. appliance can be found on the rating plate on the appliance. s¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ www.kingsbottle.com! 3 in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. ! !! ! !! ! The re dedica The pl in pos It is ess ground Don’t u refrige If the p qualifi Unplug the lig Never cord a pull str Choos The am Stand of high Don’t p like a Keep t Don’t l When – !! ! 5#('6; !! ! !! ! !! ! WA !! ! !! s¬$O¬NOT¬USE¬MECHANICAL¬DEVICES¬OR¬OTHER¬MEANS¬TO¬ accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer. – – WA 4#4'(4+ This applian friendly, but s¬¬%NSURE¬TH damage s¬4HE¬ROOM 8g of refr appliance s¬+EEP¬VEN in the bu s¬$O¬NOT¬U accelera recomme s¬4HE¬ROOM per 8g o in the ap the appli FEATURES PART II DIAGRAM & DESCRIPTION OF REFRIGERATOR 1 Control board 2 Housing 3 Ventilation DC Fan 4 Shelf 5 Front grill 6 Door hinge 7 8 9 Controller Door Adjustable stand feet YOUR REFRIGERATOR ALSO INCLUDES TWO KEYS TO OPERATE THE ROUNDED LOCKING MECHANISM WHICH IS SHOWN AT THE LOWER CENTRE POSITION OF THE DIAGRAM. COMPRESSOR REFRIGERATORS www.kingsbottle.com! 4 INSTALLATION PART III INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CUTOUT DIMENSION ILLUSTRATED KBU-170 SERIES 23.54”W x 26.97”D x 71.69”H (598W x 685D x 1821H mm) Included stand height 0.98”(25mm) KBU-100 SERIES 23.54”W x 26.97”D x 55.43”H (598W x 685D x 1408H mm) Included stand height 0.98”(25mm) MODEL WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT KBU-25 494 mm 595 mm 841 mm KBU-50 23.42” 595mm 23.62” 600mm 33.86” 860mm 0.79” 20mm KBU-100 23.54” 598mm 26.97” 685mm 55.43” 1408mm 0.98” 25mm KBU-170 23.54” 598mm 26.97” 685mm 71.69” 1821mm 0.98” 25mm KBU-50 SERIES 23.42”W x 23.62”D x 33.86”H ( 595W x 600D x 860H mm ) Included stand height 0.79” (20mm) INCLUDED STAND HEIGHT KBU-25 SERIES 15.01”W x 24.03”D x 34.87”H ( 381W x 610D x 885H mm ) Included stand height 0.98” (25mm) NOTE This free-standing model can be built in to cabinetry if adequate ventilation is supplied. Allow a minimum of 3/4” on either side, 2” at the rear, and 3/4” on top. These front-venting models can be built in to cabinetry. Builders should allow an additional 1/2” either side of the unit, plus 1” behind the unit and 1/2” on top. These additional spaces allow units to be placed in position easily, and without power cords being damaged. This also allow hot air that is vented from the front to rise quickly and clear the cool air intake manifold. These clearances help to keep power consumption to a minimum and prolong the life of your refrigerator ! www.kingsbottle.com! 5 INSTALLATION PART III INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A. GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. These appliances can be used as a free standing or built-in unit. See the minimum clearances for built-in usage. 2. Place your refrigerator on a flat solid floor that is strong enough to support the unit when it is fully loaded. To level your refrigerator, adjust the levelling screw-in feet at the bottom of the unit. 3. When moving or relocating your refrigerator do not incline the unit on more than a 45 degree angle. 4. Locate the refrigerator away from direct sunlight and sources of heat (stove, heater, radiator, etc.). Direct sunlight and heat sources will increase electrical consumption and lower the life expectancy of your unit. Extreme cold ambient temperatures may also cause the unit to misperform. 5. Avoid locating the unit in damp areas. 6. Plug the unit 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 REFRIGERATOR 1. Move the appliance into its final position . 2. Level the appliance by adjusting the feet. 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 fridge 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 by following the directions in Part VIII ( Care & Maintenance) 7. Plug the appliance into the power point. Do not use a double adaptor or extension cord . 8. It is recommended that you let the appliance sit for an additional hour or two before you put anything in it . This will confirm that it is operating correctly and also to make any adjustments far easier. ! ! 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. COMPRESSOR REFRIGERATORS www.kingsbottle.com! 6 UP / POWER SET / MUTE DOWN / LIGHT KEYBOARD : • UP/POWER: Increase the value / holding the button for at least 3 seconds, powers the unit ON or OFF. • DOWN/LIGHT: decrease the value / holding the button for at lest half a seconds turns the interior light ON or OFF. • SET/MUTE: Use SET after selecting values withe the up and down arrows / alarm mute button. DISPLAY: COMPRESSOR FIGURE FAN DEFROST ALARM LEDS AND ASSOCIATED FUNCTIONS: WIRING DIAGRAM: ! www.kingsbottle.com! 7 OPERATION ADJUST TEMPERATURE 1. Press the “SET / MUTE” button for more than 3 sec. ,the display shows the parameter code “ST/ VALUE/PS/0” , 0 is the PASSWORD. 2. Release the button when it shows ST/0. 3. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to adjust the temperature. 4. Press SET / MUTE button, or if no button is pressed for 5 seconds, the change of setting is saved and the DISPLAY will show the actual temperature. ON Compressor activation request OFF ! ! MODIFYING THE PARAMETERS The operating parameters are modifiable using the keypad. Access to the parameters is protected by password (default = 22) to prevent accidental or unauthorised modifications. Accessing the Parameters: 1. Press the “SET / MUTE” button for more than 5 sec. , the display shows the parameter code “PS/0” 2. Press the “SET / MUTE” button to access the password setting; the display shows the parameter starting value “0”; use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to scroll the numbers until displaying “22” (default password); 3. Press the “SET / MUTE” button to confirm the password; the display shows the parameter code “PS” (password); 4. Repeat the following procedure for any parameter that needs to be modified : 4.1. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to scroll the parameters codes and choose the parameter that needs to be modified. 4.2. The Category of the parameter chose, determines the Initial letter of the code and the Icon that is turned on : 4.3. ! 4.4. Press “SET / MUTE” to display the value associated with the parameter code; increase or decrease the value using the “UP” or ”DOWN” button respectively; Press “SET / MUTE” to temporarily save the new value and display the parameter code again; WARNINGS: If no button is pressed for 60 sec. or if the power is disconnected from the instrument before saving the settings : all of the changes made to the parameters and temporarily saved in the RAM, will be cancelled and the previous settings will be restored. 5. Press “SET / MUTE” button for more than 3 sec. to permanently save the parameters and exit the parameter setting procedure. ! ! SETTING THE DEFAULT VALUES To reset the default parameters: 1. disconnect power from the instrument; 2. reconnect power while holding both the “SET / MUTE” and “DOWN / LIGHT” buttons; 3. the display will show the message “CF”; 4. after a few seconds the instrument starts operating with the default configuration. Any different parameter settings will need to be updated. ! WARNINGS: running this procedure overwrites any custom parameter settings. COMPRESSOR REFRIGERATORS www.kingsbottle.com! 8 TABLE OF PARAMETERS CODE DESCRIPTION MIN MAX UOM DEFAULT PS password PROBE PARAMETERS - 22 10 3 - 1 /5 probe measurement stability select probe/input displayed ( /4=1, display air probe; /4=2, display evaporator 1 probe; /4=3, display the status of LED figure ON or OFF) select °C/°F (0= °C; 1= °F ) 0 200 15 - /2 0 1 1 - 1 /6 disable decimal point 0 1 - 1 /C1 probe 1 offset -12,7 12,7 (°C/°F) / 10 1.6 /C2 probe 2 offset CONTROL PARAMETERS 12,7 r2 (°C/°F) / 10 /4 St user set point -12,7 r1 °C/°F 0 41.0 rd STANDARD differential 0,0 19,0 °C/°F 3.2 r1 minimum set point allowed to the user -50 r2 °C/°F 41.0 r2 maximum set point allowed COMPRESSOR PARAMETERS Start delay when COMPRESSOR ON is required by the Regulation 150 200 °C/°F c0 r1 1 Min 64.4 6 c1 delay between 2 consecutive starts 0 100 Min 0 c2 minimum compressor OFF time 0 100 Min 6 c3 minimum compressor ON time 0 100 Min 0 c4 compressor ON time with duty setting DEFROST PARAMETERS 0 100 Min 0 d0 Type of defrost 0 2 - 1 dI 0 199 Hours 6 0 1 - 1 dt Start defrost condition : interval time defrost interval time calculating: ds=0, calculate time of compressor operating ds=1, calculate time after power ON End defrost condition : evaporator temperature threshold -50 127 °C/°F 59.0 dP End defrost condition : max time defrost duration 1 199 Min 20 ds d4 if defrost when switching the instrument on ( 0=no ; 1=yes ) 0 1 - 0 dH defrost delay on power-up ( when d4=1) 0 199 Min 0 d6 temperature displayed “frozen” during defrost ( when d6=0 “dF” is displayed); Freeze regulation probe temperature before defrost start (when d6=1) 0 1 - 1 dd dripping time ( stop compressor after defrost ) 0 15 Min 0 d8 LOW temperature alarm bypass time after defrost 0 15 Hours 0 d9 defrost priority over compressor protectors ( if d9=1 c2, c3, c4 are bypassed ) 0 1 - 0 d/ Evaporator probe reading (read only) - - °C/°F - d10 Start defrost condition : evaporator temperature threshold -50 127 °C/°F -7.6 d11 Enabling defrost condition : regulation probe threshold. -50 °C/°F 86 Min 180 °C/°F 0 A0 alarm temperature differential -20 127 199 (200=disabled) 20 AL absolute/relative temperature for low temperature alarm -50 150 °C/°F -30.2 AH Ad A10 F0 Fd0 FdF H0 H4 H5 absolute/relative temperature for high temperature alarm temperature alarm delay Open Door Alarm delay EVAPORATOR FAN PARAMETERS Start delay when FAN ON is required by the Regulation Fan STANDARD Duty Cycle : ON time Fan STANDARD Duty Cycle : OFF time OTHER PARAMETERS supervisor serial address disable buzzer ( 1 = disable ) ID code (read-only) -50 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 -199 150 199 10 100 100 100 207 1 199 °C/°F Min Min 82.4 120 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 d12 No-downward tendency defrost, Start condition : time with Comp.continuously ON and Reg.Probe doesn’t decrease ALARM PARAMETERS A10 sec Min Min - ! www.kingsbottle.com! 9 OPERATION TABLE OF ALARMS ALARM CODE DESCRIPTION LO low temperature alarm HI high temperature alarm E0 probe 1 error=control E1 probe 2 error=defrost E3 enter defrost status d12 twice continuously dF defrost running dor open door alarm EE unit parameter error EF operating parameter erro TEMPERATURE SETTINGS FOR WINE AND BEVERAGES ! Different varietals of wine require different temperature settings. The recommended temperature ranges for long term storage of different varietals of wine and beer are listed below. Please contact your wine or beverage supplier directly for their premium storage temperature recommendation. • Rich and full-bodied reds: 59-65F (15-18C) • Light reds: 53-57°F (12-14°C) • Whites and rose: 44-57°F (7-14°C) • Sparkling wines: 43-48°F ( 6-9°C) • Beer: 34-41°F ( 1-5°C ) !! !! !! ! CAUTION: 1. 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. 2. If the unit is unplugged, loses power, or is turned off, you must wait for over 6 minutes before restarting. Within this 6 minutes, the compressor will protect itself and will not start even if the power is turned ON again. 3. When you use the refrigerator for the first time or restart the unit if it has 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 these initial hours of operation, the temperature will normalize to the displayed temperature. COMPRESSOR REFRIGERATORS www.kingsbottle.com! 10 STORAGE PART V 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 evenly 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. Ensure that the bottles are not all grouped together at the top or bottom of the cabinet. 3. Never try to pull out more than one shelf at a time. 4. The maximum capacity per shelf is 25 kilograms 5. Save power by filling empty spaces in your unit with bottles of water. Each time the door is opened the cool air rushes out and the space that held this air has to be re-cooled. By placing bottles of water in these gaps, the fridge has less work to do long term, and will save your running costs. ! ! !! PLEASE NOTE Before modifying your cabinet’s original configuration in any way, be sure to ask your dealer for advice. ! www.kingsbottle.com! 11 MAINTENANCE +/2146#065#('6;+05647%6+105 5#('6; 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 symbolsYOUR you will see in this booklet have these meanings: CLEANING REFRIGERATOR 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 the shelves. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLAMLACPLGLEWMSPNCPQML?JQ?DCRW shouldcord be about 2 tablespoons of baking soda with • Wash the inside surfaces with warm water and a baking soda solution. The solution If the power is damaged, have it replaced by a 250ml of water. qualified service technician. shelves with a mild detergent solution. • Wash the CAUTION Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning it, or changing • Wring excess water out of the sponge or cloth when cleaning areas around the controls, or any electrical parts. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQGLDMPK?RGMLMLFMURM?TMGBB?K?EGLERFC to avoid welllight and bulb wipe dry with a electric clean softshock. cloth. • Wash the outside cabinet with warm water and a mild liquid detergent. Rinsethe ?NNJG?LAC a clean rag, tothe all refrigerator exposed Stainless Steel areas. This Never unplug by pulling the electrical • After installation, we recommend that owners apply a thin layer of Olive Oil with should then be polished in and buffed off with another clean rag to a non-oilycord finish.asThis will aid protection dirtfirmly and other thisprocess may damage it. Grip against the plug and corrosive contaminants, by providing a temporary food-safe shield. The Olivepull Oil layer alsoout. makes later polishing and removal of straight TIPSeasier. & INFORMATION fingerprints This process should be repeated frequently every 3-4 months. ALL stainless steel can rust, it is a myth that stainless Choose a location for your refrigerator that isn’t too cold. steel doesn’t rust. 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC The ambient room temperature should be above 10°C. Stand your refrigerator in a dry place – avoid areas POWER FAILURE high moisture orappliance humidity.if you minimize the number of ENVIRONMENTAL TIPSwithin a few hours and should not affect theoftemperature Most power failures are corrected of your times the door is opened. If the power is going to be off for a longer period of time, to take the proper steps protect your areas Don’tyou putneed the refrigerator in frosty ortounprotected 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQRGNQ?LBGLDMPK?RGML?@MSRCAMLMKGA?J?LB contents. like a garage or on the verandah. CAMJMEGA?JSQCMDRFC?NNJG?LAC Keep the refrigerator out of direct sunlight. FILTER CLEANING Meanings of symbols used in this manual are shown below: Don’t locate the refrigerator near stoves, fires or heaters. PLEASE INSPECT & CLEAN THE FRONT GRILL FILTER EVERY MONTH Failure to clean will void the warranty and increase the running costs. Be especially aware of pet correctly, hair clogging therefrigerator grill. When installed your should: 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQLCTCPRMBMRFGQ – Have adequate space at the back and sides VACATION TIME for air circulation (refer to page 9). 6FGQQWK@MJGLBGA?RCQ?JU?WQBMRFGQ Short vacations: You may leave the refrigerator operating during vacations of less than three weeks.to the surrounding cupboards. – Be aligned Long vacations: If the appliance will not be used for several months, remove all items and turn off the appliance. Clean and dryathe interior – Have doors that will self-close from partially thoroughly. To prevent mold growth, leave the door open slightly by using a folded cloth nearposition. the hinge. open !! ! ! ! ! MOVING YOUR REFRIGERATOR WARNING 1. Remove all items. s¬¬)F¬PRESSURISED¬AEROSOL¬CONTAINERS¬BEAR¬THE¬WORD¬ 2. Securely tape down all loose items (shelves) inside your appliance. and/orscrew a small flame 3. ‘flammable’ Turn the adjustable in feet up tosymbol, the base to avoid damage. WARNING 4. doTape door shut.inside any refrigerator or notthe store them 4#4'(4+)'4#069#40+0) 5. freezer. Be sureIfthe staysmay secure in the position during transportation. Also protect the outside of the appliance with a youappliance do so you cause anupright explosion. This appliance may contain a small quantity of environmentally or similar items. s¬¬7blankets HEN¬YOU¬DISPOSE¬OF¬YOUR¬OLD¬REFRIGERATORS¬AND¬FREEZERS¬ ! remove any doors. Children can suffocate if they get friendly, but flammable, non-synthetic R600a refrigerant: s¬¬%NSURE¬THAT¬THE¬TUBING¬OF¬THE¬REFRIGERANT¬CIRCUIT¬IS¬NOT¬ ENERGY SAVING trapped inside.TIPS damaged during transportation and installation. 1. The refrigerator should be located in the coolest area of the room, away from heat producing appliances, and away from direct sunlight. s¬¬4HIS¬APPLIANCE¬CONTAINS¬INSULATION¬FORMED¬WITH¬mAMMABLE¬ Ventilation at the rear also helps a lot with energy usage, so create a s¬4HE¬ROOM¬FOR¬INSTALLING¬APPLIANCE¬MUST¬BE¬AT¬LEAST¬M¬PER¬ positive air flow where possible, although most of this range is blowing gases. Avoid safety hazards by carefully 8g of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant charged in the designed to be fully built-in. disposing of this appliance. 2. When you are not using fridge during weekdays etc. it is recommendedappliance to set the temp at afound higheron level nonappliance. usage, can be theduring rating periods plate onofthe this will not only mean less run time, it also still keeps drinks at a temperature that won’t be spoiled. This practice also saves energy s¬+EEP¬VENTILATION¬OPENINGS¬IN¬THE¬APPLIANCE¬ENCLOSURE¬OR¬ which is a growing concern for most households. in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. 3. Keep the refrigerator stocked, an empty refrigerator will run longer (believe it or not). s¬$O¬NOT¬USE¬MECHANICAL¬DEVICES¬OR¬OTHER¬MEANS¬TO¬ 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 REFRIGERATORS www.kingsbottle.com! 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PART VII PROBLEM Refrigerator does not operate Refrigerator is not cold enough; can not cool down to the preset temp. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Not plugged in 2. The appliance is turned OFF at the control panel 3. The circuit breaker has tripped or a fuse has blown out Solution Press ON/OFF Check and make sure the power plug is well connected Ask an engineer for help Compressor does not start ask an engineer for help / check the connection of the compressor Compressor self-protected and has stopped operating The ambient temperature is too high ( over 38C degree Celsius) The air venting is not smooth, check that the air duct is not blocked Fan operates slowly or is faulty and has stopped operating. The door is not closed completely, or the door opened too long The compressor, or its components are faulty Fans stop working or operate at low speed Evaporator ices up Door is not closed properly Compressor starts and stops frequently The light does not work. Ask an engineer for help. Power the refrigerator ON and OFF. Check the fan and whether the voltage is normal. If the voltage is normal, then the fan should be damaged Turn OFF the refrigerator for one hour and open the door. The ice on the evaporator will melt. Check the door seal for any air gaps. Check the door lock, shelves, or other objects, make sure door is well closed. Check the rubber seal for any air gaps. 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 an engineer for help The door gasket does not seal properly. Use low heat on a hair dryer to make the door seal take shape. The sensor connection is wrong. Read the wiring diagram to make the correct connection of sensor The sensor is faulty. Replace with a new sensor The door is opened too often. Reduce the times / frequency of door openings. Not plugged in, or the light button is “OFF”. Light itself faulty. Check and make sure the light button is ON, or ask an engineer for help. The stand feet is not leveling, vibrations lead to noise Adjust the stand feet and ensure they are level. Copper pipe hits other objects and makes noise Gently adjust the position of the pipe. The Refrigerator When the compressor shuts down or starts, it is normal for seems to make too noise from the vibrations generated by the internal moving Take no action much noise. parts due to inertia. A liquid plumbing noise may come from the flow of the refrigerators gases, which is normal. As each cycle ends, you Take no action may hear gurgling sounds The door will not close properly. 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 operate at low speed. Ask an engineer for help. Power the refrigerator ON and OFF. Check the fan and the voltage. If the voltage is normal, the fan may be damaged. The door gasket does not seal properly; or door is opened too often Use low heat on a hair dryer to make the door seal take shape. Gas leakage or cooling system blockage Ask an engineer for help Ambient temperature is too high, or direct sunshine Operating 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 refrigerator, check the fan whether the voltage is normal or not. 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 low heat on a hair dryer to make the door seal take shape. Condensation is forming on the outside of glass door 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. Ice up External cabinet seems too hot Water drop on glass door www.kingsbottle.com! 13 TECHNICAL DATA PART X TECHNICAL DATA MODEL NO. KBU-170S/170W KBU-100S/100W KBU-50S/50W KBU-25S/25W ACCOMMODATION (BOTTLES) 170 120 50 25 TYPE OF COOLING compressor with air-circulated fan cooling compressor with air-circulated fan cooling compressor with air-circulated fan cooling compressor with air-circulated fan cooling CLIMATE TYPE N N N N ELECTRICITY PROTECTION GRADE I I I I NOMINAL VOLTAGE/ FREQUENCY 110-115V/50-60HZ 110-115V/50-60HZ 110-115V/50-60HZ 110-115V/50-60HZ 200W 190W 140W 120W AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 32 - 100 °F 32 - 100 °F 32 - 100 °F 32 - 100 °F TEMPERATURE RANGE 41-64 °F (Beverage cooler 34-46F) 41-64 °F (Beverage cooler 34-46F) 41-64 °F (Beverage cooler 34-46F) 41-64 °F (Beverage cooler 34-46F) NET WEIGHT 286.60 lbs (130 KGS) 198.41 lbs (90 KGS) 112.43 lbs (51 KGS) 92 lbs (42 KGS) GROSS WEIGHT 310.85 lbs (141 KGS) 224.87 lbs (102 KGS) 121.25 lbs (55 KGS) 99 lbs (45 KGS) RATED POWER(W) 23.54”W x 26.97”D x 71.69”H ( 598W x 685D x 1821H mm ) DIMENSION Included stand height 0.98” (25mm) 23.54”W x 26.97”D x 55.43”H 23.42”W x 23.62”D x 33.86”H; ( 598W x 685D x 1408H 595W x 600D x 860H mm ) mm ) Note: Included stand height Included stand height 0.79” (20mm) 0.98” (25mm) 15.01”W x 24.03”D x 34.87”H ( 381W x 610D x 885H mm ) Included stand height 0.98” (25mm) COMPRESSOR REFRIGERATORS www.kingsbottle.com! 14 NOTE ! www.kingsbottle.com! 15 WARRANTY PART IX WARRANTY INFORMATION Please speak to your Retailer before calling BTO AMERICA LIMITED (also known as KingsBottle) if you did not purchase your Beverage Cooler directly from BTO AMERICA LIMITED ! Limited warranty – If your refrigerator is not operating, KingsBottle reserves the right to repair or replace the refrigerator. KingsBottle may request the consumer to contact a local refrigeration company to service the refrigerator. All cost for labor and materials is covered for 1 year from the date of receipt. If KingsBottle deems the unit not repairable, KingsBottle will use the value of your original order toward a replacement. For customer service, please contact BTO AMERICA LIMITED by e-mail ( service@kingsbottle.com) . ! 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. ! SPECIAL NOTE: Warranty is only honored for the unit which is purchased and used in United States of America. And, if your product was purchased at any 3rd party retailer and not directly from KingsBottle, we do not offer an extended warranty policy. You MUST contact the retailer of purchase directly. In the event your retailer does not offer an extended warranty plan, we recommend you contact a third party warranty provider. However, regardless of point of purchase, all KingsBottle coolers are backed by a ONE YEAR manufacturer's warranty from date of sale. COMPRESSOR REFRIGERATOR www.kingsbottle.com! ! 16
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