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1. AIR CONDITIONING DOOR VSE PC1 VSE PC2 ASSEMBLING MANUAL amp USER MANUAL Please read the information given in this manual carefully before assembling and commissioning your air conditioning door It tells you know to use and maintain the air conditioning door safely Manufacturer MULLER VINOSAFE SAS 2 Rue des Artisans B P 5 F 68280 SUNDHOFFEN Tel 33 0 3 89 71 45 35 Fax 33 0 3 89 71 49 73 e mail info vinosafe com SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Use this appliance only for the purpose for which it is intended storing your wine at a temperature between 8 and 15 C This appliance must not be used for any other purpose as this may be dangerous The manufacturer may not responsible if the appliance is not used properly An appliance that has been damaged impact flooding fire surges caused by lightning etc may be hazardous If the appliance has suffered damage unplug the appliance immediately or disconnect the mains supply and contact the manufacturer see rating plate on the appliance This appliance complies with current safety regulations Maintenance work such as electric connections must only be carried out by qualified engineers Faulty connections or repairs that have not been carried out correctly present a considerable danger for the user Make sure that the voltage on your mains supply corresponds to the rating shown on the rating plate This appliance may not
2. be electrically safe if it is not connected to an effective earth lead It is essential that this basic safety measure is taken and if there is any doubt the domestic wiring installation should be checked by a qualified electrician The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for the consequences if the appliance is not earthed or if the earth is faulty or incorrectly connected For safety reasons do not use an extension lead Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply while undertaking maintenance work or cleaning unplug the appliance or open the circuit breaker Do not allow young children to play with this appliance or to use it Do not leave the keys within their reach They could lock themselves inside Do not lean on the door when it is open If liquid accidentally runs into the air conditioning unit broken wine bottles etc unplug the appliance immediately or disconnect the mains supply and contact the manufacturer see rating plate on the appliance Make sure that appliances are rendered unusable when they are no longer in use Unplug the appliance and cut the cable Then take the appliance to an approved refuse tip Keep the manuals with your appliance for future reference IDENTIFICATION The following identification plate should be placed just behind the top grill of the air conditioning unit VINOSAEE gt PAUL MULLER S A 2 rue des Artisans F 68280 SUNDHOFFEN NB if you need further info
3. ature of about 12 to 13 C inside the wine cellar This temperature can be adjusted be tween 8 C and 15 C by turning the con trol knob If the temperature outside the cellar drops too low in winter for example and there is a risk that the temperature inside the cellar will fall a heater within the air conditioning unit will automatically take over from the refrig eration system in order to maintain the ideal temperature Minimum setting Factory presetting Maximum setting Do not force it past Recommended tem Do not force it this p osition perature set between past this position 12 and 13 C RELATIVE HUMIDITY If the humidity is too low the corks will dry out leakage if the humidity is too high the corks and labels may go mouldy but the wine will not be affected The air condi tioning unit has been specially designed to maintain a optimum humidity FILTRING NEW AIR FROM OUTSIDE A small amount of new arr from the outside is continuously drawn into the cellar to oxy genate the inside This air passes over an active carbon filter This filter must be changed regularly if the cellar is located in place with unpleasant odours GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Resetting the temperature Adjust the temperature gradually in very small increments so that the ar conditioning unit does not operate for an excessively long time to avoid icing up To ensure that the air conditioning unit operates efficiently
4. creased too suddenly causes the air conditioning unit to ice up 6 Air conditioning unit iced up Tur the ar conditioning unit off for 48 hours and tum on again ensuring that the thermostat is set between the minimum and maximum temperatures If the problem persists disconnect the mains supply remove the air conditioning unit from the door page 11 and clean the con denser using a vacuum cleaner This maintenance is not covered by the guarantee Side to be cleaned Receipt to join at the order the undersigned Mr Residing at Declare that have received the installation and recommandations guide for the VINOSAFE air conditioning door VSE PC1 VSE PC2 Signed at on CUSTOMER S SIGNATURE
5. e Never obstruct the ventilation grills in the door or over the unit e The cellar should be placed in a well ventilated area where the temperature does not exceed 35 C to ensure that the refrigeration unit will be effective e Dust sucked in by the air conditioning unit may reduce the efficiency of operation The ar conditioning unit should be checked regularly to ensure that the condenser is clean The air conditioning unit should be lifted off the door page 1 1 and the condenser should be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner This maintenance is not covered by the guarantee Side to be cleaned MA INT ENA NCE e Temperature too low A Jn The thermometer is not showing the correct reading Check by using another thermometer Thermostat set too low Raise the temperature gradually to avoid subjecting your wine to sudden changes in temperature Temperature too high The thermometer is not showing the correct reading Check by using another thermometer Thermostat set too high Lower the temperature gradually to avoid subjecting your wine to sudden changes in temperature Door not properly closed Check that the door closes and locks correctly Ventilation in the room where the wine cellar is installed is inadequate this problem usually arises when the outside temperature is high If possible open the door or windows Install a ventilation system in the room ventilation grill extractor fan etc Thermostat setting de
6. e covers YELLOW INDICATOR CAP GREEN INDICATOR CAP SIDECOVERS l 4 4x16 LIGHTING STRIP Position the lighting strip on the door frame making sure to Pass the white switch into the hole provided in the door frame Place the two indicators in the two holes provided in the door frame Fix the lighting strip using the two screws 4x16 Connect the supply cable to the strip block respecting the colour of the wires Black Live Blue Neutral Green Yellow Earth Fix the side covers using the two screws 4x10 2 4 Mounting the door on the door frame Hook the door into the hinge pins of the door frame Slide the black flexible sheath at the upper angle of the door in the notch provided on the light strip and fix it into place by screwing the nut Mount the two red connectors 2 5 Mount the air conditioner on to the door Place the air conditioner in front of the door Mount the two connectors bottom of the door and air conditioning unit Install the air conditioning unit on the slide rail WY LA SLIDE RAIL Move the hooks using the hexagonal key in the side holes of the air conditioning unit so that the hooks slide into the slits provided on the door and provisionally grip the anchorage points without tightening them Check that the air conditioning unit is no rubbing against the door frame If it is reposition the air conditioning unit Firmly tighten each hook Ins
7. ert the two plugs which block the handle holes of the hooks Your VINOSAFE air conditioning door is installed USER MA NUAL SO COMMISSIONING Set the two switches on the lighting strip to 0 The switch nearer the end of the switch controls the air conditioning unit The other switch controls the lighting Connect the power supply cable single phase 220 V earth to a plug LIGHTING Position 0 The lighting operates automatically Check that the lighting operates The light should turn off automatically when the door is closed The vellow indicator on the outside shows whether the light is on inside the wine cellar Position 1 Lighting override The lighting can also be turned on manuallv if vou wish to stav in the wine cellar with the door closed for example to stack bottles In this case set the light switch to 1 REMEMBER to set the switch back to 0 for normal use light can prevent wine ageing correctly IN CASE OF PROBLEMS see opposite check that the light switch is set to 0 check that the white switch pusher operated by the door is working AIR CONDITIONING UNIT TEMPERATURE Turn on the air conditioning switch at end of strip The green light should come on The internal fan operates continuously The external fan operates only when the unit is cooling The unit thermostat is preset to main tain a constant temper
8. faces of the wine cellar walls grounds celling according to the following procedure 1 21 Installation of a vapour barrier The water vapour tends to migrate through the surfaces from outside the cellar warmer to inside the cellar cooler This excessive addition of humidity causes the seeping of water producing several harmful results 0 Poor storage of labels and corks with risk of mildew 0 Uninterrupted operation of the air conditioner reducing the length of its life In fact all the air conditioner s energy is used to dry the cellar and not to cool the air Damaging of the thermal insulation To avoid this it is essential to equip all the interior surfaces of the cellar with_a vapour barrier walls celling ground This vapour barrier must be waterproof and continuous This can be archived 0 By covering the wall with a polythene type plastic film B By covering the surfaces with an aluminium bitumen compound By covering the surfaces with an aluminium polythene compound By applying bitumen to the surfaces 1 2 2 Installation of thermal insulation The thermal insulation limits the heating of the cellar providing a better operating rate of the air conditioning unit We remind you that it is important to insulate all the surfaces of your cellar walls ground and celling over the vapour barrier For the ground it is preferable to use an extruded polystrene type of compact insulator Ro
9. of mat or polyurethane foam that can be covered for a more attractive finish with for example washed fine gravel over a cement covering You can protect the celling and wall insulation using paint or a rough cast coating The characteristics of the insulation depend on the volume of your cellar and the type of material chosen and are in relation to the following calculations A Calculation of the total area of the surfaces S L length of the room in metres W width of the room in metres S in m3 L W xHx2 LxWx2 H Height of the room in metres l B Calculation of the thickness of the insulation Assumption External temperature 30 C Internal temperature of the cellar 10 C Percentage duty cycle 75 including 15 in cooling mode including 60 in maintenance mode Choose your insulating material and retain the corresponding insulating coefficient A Insulating material a kcal m C Expanded polystrene 00388 O Extruded polystrene Roof mat 0 026 Polyurethane 0 022 Now determine the insulating thickness T required in relation to the chosen material For an air conditioning door type PCVS 1 T mm AxS x 70 For an air conditioning door type PCVS 2 T mm AxS x 33 VAPOUR BARRIER THERMAL INSULATION My As v Aw Aw W 4 T GENERAL PRECAUTIONS The insulation of the cellar vapour barrier an thermal insulation must be continu
10. ous in order to avoid any passage of harmful heat or humidity through the surfaces Avoid thermal bridges by also insulating metallic beams water columns etc passing through your wine cellar C Preparing the electric connection Check on the lighting strip which side the electric connecting block is situated in relation to the way the door opens Install your single phased electric supply cable earth section 3 x 1 5 mm to the connection point of the lighting strip Avoid any accident by momentarily cutting the power supply 2 INSTALLATION OF THE AIR CONDIONING DOOR DOOR FRAME 2 1 Fixing the support frame to the reserve area of the wall Place the support frame in the reserve area and mark the place of the mounting screws Drill the corresponding holes and drive in the 6 plugs 8 mm Fix on the support frame with 6 screws T F 6 x 50 SUPPORT FRAME SCREWS WITH E PLUG OUTSIDE 714 mm HORIZONTAL SECTION NOTE You can place wooden wedges between the support frame and the walls not to deform the support frame columns while the screws are being tightened 2 2 Mounting the frame on the support frame Using 6 screws 5 x 25 Sometimes it is necessary to force the screws slightly to obtain the self cutting 2 3 Mounting the lighting strip on the door frame gt WARNING UNPLUG POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CONNECTING LIGHTING STRIP Remove the sid
11. rmation or technical assistance always state the model type and serial number which are shown on the identification plate SUMMARY 1 Preparation of the Wine Cellar 1 1 Measuring the reserve area in the wall before fixing the door support frame 1 2 Insulating work in the wine cellar 1 2 1 Installation of a vapour barrier 1 2 2 Installation of thermal insulation 2 Installation of the air conditioning door VSE PCI or VSE PC2 2 1 Fixing the support frame to the reserve area of the wall 2 2 Mounting the frame on the support frame 2 3 Mounting the lighting strip on the door frame 2 4 Mounting the door on the door frame 2 5 Mount the air conditioner on to the door 3 Start up 1 Pr paration of the Wine Cellar 1 1 Measuring the reserve area in the wall before fixing the door support frame The support frame the base for the whole air conditioner door and door frame must be completely fitted into the wall of your wine cellar For this purpose it is advisable if necessary to build the reserve area respecting the following dimensions as shown opposite ADPoZzrin oreri rp omuon OWON 1 2 Insulating work in the wine cellar Your room must satisfy precise insulating criteria so that your VINOSAFE air conditioning door can effectively and durably regulate the ambient air while minimising your electric consumption IMPORTANT The insulating work must be carried out on all the sur
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