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					WhisperKOOL   
					XLT   
					Owner’s Manual   
					Protecting Your Investment In Fine Wines   
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				TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2   
					What Is the WhisperKOOL® System?..................2   
					How Does the WhisperKOOLSystem Work? .............2   
					Receiving and Unpacking .....................3   
					Quick Start Guide............................4   
					Preparing the Wine Cellar ....................5   
					Mounting the Unit ..............................6   
					Ventilation ...................................7   
					Cutting the hole for the WhisperKOOL unit .............8   
					Installation ................................10   
					Electrical Needs ..............................11   
					Sizing Unit to Room ............................11   
					Placement of Unit ..............................13   
					Drain Line ................................13   
					Liquid Measuring Thermostat System.......14   
					PDT JR. Operating Instructions ............15   
					Installing Thermostat ............................13   
					Using the WhisperKOOL System ..............13   
					Condensate Evaporator Switch ....................13 PDT Operating Instructions................16   
					Normal Operation.........................17   
					Maintenance...............................17   
					Humidity Control ............................17   
					Troubleshooting Guide ....................18   
					Solutions to Common Problems ..................18   
					Troubleshooting Checklist .................23   
					Temperature Differential Testing...........25   
					Technical Assistance .....................28   
					How to Contact Customer Service.................28   
					Warranty Clarification .....................29   
					Limited Warranty ...........................31   
					NEW OWNERS PLEASE NOTE…   
					ALWAYS PLACE UNIT IN UPRIGHT POSITION   
					Do not start or plug-in your new unit for 24 hours after delivery. . .   
					Units are sometimes accidentally tipped onto their sides during   
					shipping which may allow compressor oil to escape their   
					reservoirs. . .   
					Premature starting—before the oil has had a chance to   
					resettle—can cause damage to the compressor and result in a lack   
					of cooling.   
					A DEDICATED 20 AMP CIRCUIT IS HIGHLY   
					RECOMMENDED FOR OPTIMUM OPERATION!   
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				INTRODUCTION   
					Thank you for purchasing the WhisperKOOL® wine cellar temperature and   
					humidity maintenance system.   
					Please take the time to read through the owner's manual so you understand   
					the correct operations of the WhisperKOOL unit.   
					What Is the WhisperKOOL System?   
					The WhisperKOOL system is a specialized piece of equipment designed to   
					absorb heat from a cellar and discharge it through the rear of the unit into   
					an adjacent room. The unit will operate 75 to 80 percent of the time in   
					order to maintain an ideal temperature and humidity in a wine cellar.   
					Essentially, it will operate as needed to absorb the heat that naturally   
					permeates the cellar. It is important to follow the cellar construction guides   
					provided within in order to maximize effectiveness based on the quality of   
					efficiency in the vapor barrier, therefore reduce the operating time of the   
					cooling unit itself.   
					How Does the WhisperKOOL System Work?   
					• The WhisperKOOL system is designed to maintain humidity, while   
					measuring and maintaining the wine temperature in the cellar. This is   
					achieved by gently cooling rather than by quick-chilling.   
					• Temperature Setting: The WhisperKOOL unit can be set at any   
					temperature within the acceptable wine-aging range of 50°F -to- 70°F. It is   
					designed to cool 30°F cooler than the ambient temperature of the space it   
					is exhausting to.   
					• Humidity Control: There are no separate controls for maintaining proper   
					humidity. Humidity is managed through the design and engineering of the   
					unit. As the temperature begins to drop within the wine cellar, the relative   
					humidity will rise, while the absolute humidity will stay the same. For more   
					information about this process, see Normal Operation on page 17.   
					All units come with a drain line for additional removal of excess condensate,   
					as a back up system to the Condensate Evaporator which is used to maintain   
					proper humidity. If the unit is installed in a high humidity area of the country,   
					it is mandatory to install the drain line attachment for the unit to function   
					effectively, preventing overflows and leaks from build up of condensate.   
					Failure to install the drain line voids warranty.   
					• The WhisperKOOL system is designed to be mounted through an interior   
					wall into the cellar. The unit will operate correctly in a controlled   
					environment to properly manage the effective cooling of the cellar. The unit   
					is not designed to withstand the elements of an outdoor climate where   
					summer temperatures exceed 85 degrees or in winter environments where   
					temperatures reach freezing. The components are not designed for these   
					extreme conditions and premature failure may occur.   
					Note: Improperly preparing your enclosure or incorrectly installing your   
					WhisperKOOL system may cause unit failure, leaking of condensation, and   
					other negative side effects. Protective housings can be purchased to prevent   
					premature failure in cases where the unit is installed through an exterior   
					wall.   
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				RECEIVING AND UNPACKING   
					Please examine the WhisperKOOL packaging for any damage   
					to the carton. Note any damage on the bill of lading, shipper’s   
					receipt, or airbill. Damaged merchandise should be accepted.   
					Contact Vinothèque Customer Service immediately.   
					Do not attempt to install any unit with cosmetic damage. This   
					includes (but is not limited to) bent flange and/or brackets. A   
					representative will file a claim with the shipping company,   
					arrange for a replacement unit to be shipped to you and for the   
					original unit to be picked up. In some instances, an inspection   
					must take place at the point of receipt, in which case you will   
					be contacted by the shipping company to schedule an   
					appointment to inspect the damaged goods.   
					Please leave the WhisperKOOL System in its original box until   
					you are ready for installation. This will allow you to move the   
					product safely without damaging it. When you are ready to   
					remove the product from the box, see Installation on page 10.   
					Note: Save your box and all packing materials. They   
					provide the only safe means of transporting the unit.   
					Contents:   
					• Owner's Manual   
					• By-Pass Plug   
					• Registration/Warranty Card   
					• Insulation Foam (4 strips)   
					• 8 - 1 3/4" Screws (18 for WK 6000 & 8000)   
					• Power Cord   
					• Drain Line   
					• Thermostat   
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				QUICK START GUIDE   
					This guide is meant to serve as a quick reference for installation of the   
					WhisperKOOL unit. The remainder of this Owner’s Manual will provide more   
					detailed information and instructions.   
					Upon receiving the WhisperKOOL unit:   
					1. Inspect the unit before installation. If damage is found, please contact your   
					distributor or Vinothèque Customer Service at 1.800.343.9463 ext 799.   
					2. The unit should remain in an upright position for 24 hours prior to   
					operation.   
					3. The unit is designed to gently cool down the temperature of the cellar over   
					time by cycling cooler and cooler air throughout. Test the unit prior to   
					installation. With power off, attach the “by-pass plug” (included in accessory   
					bag) to the open plug located on the unit, where the PDT thermostat will need   
					to be installed. Operate unit for twenty minutes. While the unit is running and   
					working properly, the air discharged from the front should be 10 - 15°F   
					cooler than the air in the room. This means that in an environment where   
					the air is 80°F, the unit will discharge air that is 68°F.   
					4. The WhisperKOOL unit requires a dedicated 110-volt 20-amp circuit (or 220-volt   
					depending on the unit). Use a surge protector with the WhisperKOOL unit. Do not   
					use a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) line.   
					5. For your convenience, the Whisperkool unit has two power sockets, one on the   
					side of the unit and the other on the back. Both sockets come covered. Remove   
					the cover from only the desired power socket in order to plug the unit in.   
					6. After testing, remove the “by-pass plug,” mount unit to desired location, and   
					install the PDT thermostat into the plug. There is a five (5) minute delay on   
					initial start up of the unit.   
					7. In areas of high humidity, put the condensate evaporator switch to the   
					“ON” position. It is also necessary to install the drain line to remove excess   
					condensation from the unit.   
					8. The WhisperKOOL unit is intended for use in properly designed and   
					constructed wine cellars. Hire a professional wine storage consultant with a   
					valid contractor’s license to build your wine cellar. Refer to the “How to Build a   
					
					Install the foam strips along the inside edge of the unit’s flange to assure a   
					proper seal against the wall.   
					Never try to open the WhisperKool unit, repair it yourself, or use a   
					service company without Vinothèque’s authorization. This will void your   
					warranty.   
					If you encounter a problem with your WhisperKool unit, please refer to the   
					Troubleshooting Checklist on pages 23-26. If you have any further questions,   
					concerns, or need assistance, please contact Vinothèque Customer Service at   
					1.800.343.9463 ext. 799. Please be sure all testing has been completed prior to   
					contacting Customer Service. Please have your results ready for your   
					representative.   
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				PREPARING THE   
					WINE CELLAR   
					The performance and life of your WhisperKOOL System are contingent upon the steps you   
					take in preparing the wine cellar.   
					It is highly recommended that you obtain the assistance of a wine   
					storage professional.   
					Wine storage professionals work with licensed contractors, refrigeration technicians, and   
					racking companies to build well-insulated, beautiful, and protective wine cellars. In some   
					areas of the country, these professionals are not available. We have put together some   
					useful tips to assist in the installation process.   
					Our recommendations are meant to act as a guide in the process of building a proper   
					enclosure. Your intended location may have specific needs that we do not address.   
					Wall & Ceiling Framing   
					Build wine cellar walls using standard 2x4 or 2x6 construction methods and ceiling joists   
					following the guidelines of local and state codes in your area. The general rule for a cellar   
					is the thicker the walls, the higher the insulation factor, the better the cellar remains at a   
					consistent temperature.   
					Insulation   
					Insulation is REQUIRED with the use of the WhisperKOOL product; Standard “Fiberglass”   
					or “Rigid Foam” insulation is normally used in cellar construction, or in some cases,   
					“blown in” insulation is used. It is very important that all walls and ceiling be insulated to   
					keep the cellar temperature as consistent as possible during the summer and winter months.   
					The R factor or thickness of insulation is determined by the thickness of the walls and   
					ceiling. For example, fiberglass insulation of R13 is designed to be used in a 2x4 wall.R19   
					is used in a 2x6 wall. It is important to use the correct insulation for the wall thickness.   
					Vapor Barrier   
					Vapor barrier is REQUIRED if a climate control cooling unit is installed to keep the cellar at   
					the correct temperature and humidity. 6mm plastic sheeting is applied to the warm side of the   
					cellar walls.The vapor barrier must be either applied to the outside walls and ceiling, or if it   
					is impossible to get to the outside, then the plastic must be applied from within the cellar. The   
					most common method is to wrap the entire interior, leaving the plastic loose in the stud cavity   
					so the insulation can be placed between each stud. All walls and ceiling must be wrapped in   
					plastic for a complete vapor barrier.   
					In areas of humidity, such as the southern and gulf states, the vapor barrier will prevent   
					infiltration of warm moist air. The moist air can cause mold to form. The cooling unit will strip   
					excessive moisture from the air and create water, which will need to be dissipated back out   
					of the cellar using the Condensate Evaporator system or drain line. In dry climates, the vapor   
					barrier will provide more control over retaining the higher correct humidity within the cellar.   
					Ducting   
					The unit is designed to exhaust into an open area. In situations where ducting may be   
					necessary, Vinothèque Wine Cellars provides a specially designed ducting accessory kit for   
					the XLT unit. Please contact Customer Service to order the ducting accessory kit by phone   
					(800) 343-9463. Using any other ducting system voids warranty. Sheet rock must be   
					applied in the exhaust room with no vapor barrier or insulation exposed. Failure to   
					complete the wine cellar voids the warranty.   
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				Unobstructed Airflow   
					Mounting the Unit   
					Unobstructed airflow to and from   
					the unit is a critical factor in the   
					unit’s overall performance.   
					Make sure there is a three-   
					foot horizontal clearance in the   
					front of the unit. This will assure   
					that the unit can move the air   
					around in an efficient manner.   
					Avoid the attempt to camouflage   
					the unit by installing racking in   
					front of the unit. This will restrict   
					airflow and thus the unit’s ability   
					to work efficiently.   
					The unit should be mounted   
					within 18 inches of the top of   
					the room in order to achieve   
					sufficient cooling. As the room   
					cools down, the warm air will   
					rise to the ceiling. Mounting the   
					WhisperKOOL high in the room   
					will create a consistently cool   
					environment by capturing the   
					warm air and replacing it with   
					cool air. Mounting the unit low in   
					the room will result in   
					a 
					temperature variation in the   
					room due to the unit’s inability to   
					draw warm air from the ceiling of   
					the cellar to the unit itself.   
					Exhaust Room   
					Exhaust   
					Intake   
					Front of   
					WhisperKOOL   
					Wine Cellar   
					Door   
					An exterior grade (1 3/4”) door must be installed as a cellar door. It is very important that weather stripping   
					is attached to all 4 sides of the doorjam. A bottom “sweep” or threshold is also required. The door must have   
					a very good seal to keep the cool cellar air from escaping out of the cellar. One of the most common problems   
					with cooling units running continually is due to the door not sealing properly. In cases where glass doors are   
					used and the room size is close to the recommended unit size, the next larger size WhisperKOOL should be   
					used. This will compensate for the insulation loss due to the inefficient door.   
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				Ventilation   
					Ambient Temperature Factor   
					The necessity of dissipating heat away   
					from the unit is critical to the unit’s   
					performance and cannot be overstated.   
					As the unit operates and cools, a greater   
					amount of heat is generated on the   
					exhaust side of the unit. Adequate   
					ventilation is required in order to   
					dissipate heat away from the unit. If   
					ventilation is inadequate, the exhaust will   
					heat up and adversely affect the unit’s   
					ability to cool. In some cases, it may be   
					advisable to install a vent fan to dissipate   
					heat within the exhaust area on the   
					backside of the unit. However, you must   
					have a fresh air inlet as well. If your unit   
					requires ducting, please contact   
					Vinothèque Wine Cellars Customer   
					Service to obtain a specially designed   
					ducting accessory kit for the XLT unit.   
					Using any other ducting system voids   
					warranty.   
					The cooling system has the ability to cool a   
					maximum of 30°F below the ambient   
					temperature in the room it is exhausting   
					to. Therefore you want to exhaust the unit in   
					a room which will not exceed 85°F.   
					Otherwise the unit will not have the   
					capacity to keep the wine at a desirable   
					55°F.   
					Unobstructed Airflow   
					Unobstructed airflow to and from the unit   
					is a critical factor in the unit’s overall   
					performance. Make sure there is a   
					minimum three-foot horizontal clearance   
					from the rear of the unit as well as a   
					minimum three foot clearance in front of   
					the evaporator fans. This will assure that   
					the unit can move the air around in an   
					efficient manner.   
					Back - Exhaust Room   
					Front - Wine Cellar   
					WhisperKOOL   
					Exhaust Fan   
					(side view)   
					85ºF   
					55ºF   
					Cellar Wall   
					Air Intake   
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				Cutting the hole for the WhisperKOOL   
					unit   
					Tools Needed   
					Locate the center of the room. Using a   
					stud finder, locate two adjacent studs in   
					the walls, and mark them with vertical   
					lines.   
					Using a level and a pencil, mark a   
					horizontal line on the wall between the   
					two studs, approximately 1.25 inches (or   
					as close as possible if more than 1.25”)   
					from the ceiling. Using a ruler or   
					measuring tape, measure 16 inches down   
					(22.75” for the 6000 and 8000 models),   
					and mark another horizontal line parallel   
					to the first one.   
					Phillips   
					Screwdriver   
					Saw   
					Level   
					Hammer   
					Mark the horizontal   
					lines with a level.   
					Using a saw, cut along the uppermost   
					horizontal line until your saw reaches the   
					stud. Turn the saw around, inserting it   
					into the cut you have just made, and cut   
					toward the opposite stud so that you have   
					a clean horizontal cut between the two   
					studs. Be careful not to cut into the studs   
					themselves. Now make the second   
					horizontal cut from stud to stud on the   
					line 16 inches below the first cut (22.75"   
					for the 6000 and 8000 models).   
					Cut horizontal   
					lines from stud to   
					stud.   
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				Once the horizontal lines have been cut,   
					make vertical cuts using the inside edge   
					of the studs as a guide. Once you have   
					made both vertical cuts, you should have   
					a rectangular hole in the sheetrock. Now   
					you have to make the same hole on the   
					other side of the wall. Since you already   
					have one hole, this is an easy process.   
					Using a nail, mark all four corners of the   
					first hole by making nail holes through the   
					sheetrock. Then on the other side of the   
					wall, connect the holes with a pencil mark   
					and cut.   
					Sheetrock alone cannot support the   
					weight of a 65-pound (or more) cooling   
					system. Therefore, it is necessary to   
					frame the hole that you have just cut with   
					upper and lower supports. Using two two-   
					by-fours 14.5 inches in length and eight   
					6d nails, secure the upper and lower   
					supports to the right and left studs, just   
					inside the sheetrock. Make sure that the   
					internal height remains at 16"for the   
					1600, 3000 and 4200 models and 22.75"   
					for the 6000 and 8000 models so that the   
					WhisperKOOL system will fit snugly   
					through the framed cut-out.   
					Cut vertical lines   
					along the inside   
					edge of the studs.   
					Frame the hole with   
					two-by-four supports.   
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				INSTALLATION   
					Electrical Needs   
					The WhisperKOOL System requires a dedicated 110-volt 20-   
					amp circuit. The unit draws a large amount of amps at initial   
					start up. By designating a dedicated circuit breaker, you will   
					guarantee the unit has enough power to run effectively.   
					Contact your electrician for installation of this dedicated   
					electrical circuit.   
					Electrical Outlet   
					The unit is equipped with two electrical outlets, one for   
					installation inside the cellar and the other for installation   
					outside the cellar. Both outlets are covered and have been   
					secured with screws. Regardless of which side is utilized, the   
					other outlet must then be covered in order to avoid a live   
					electrical charge.   
					Purchase a surge protector or power conditioner to plug   
					your WhisperKOOL unit into. As with any sensitive   
					electrical equipment, the WhisperKOOL unit’s circuitry   
					may be damaged by power surges and spikes. Power   
					surges and spikes are not covered by the WhisperKOOL   
					warranty.   
					Do not use a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) with this   
					product. The cooling unit will draw more amperage   
					than the GFI will allow.   
					Upon plugging the unit in and turning it on, there will   
					be a five minute delay before the unit starts. This is   
					based on the function of the thermostat.   
					Sizing Unit to Room   
					The specification chart will provide information on the unit’s room size cooling capacity.   
					There are circumstances in which a cellar design may require a larger unit due to some   
					existing design restrictions. In such a case, we recommend that the customer consider   
					purchasing a unit with a larger capacity to compensate for the design limitations. Issues   
					such as glass doors, concrete, or brick walls and floors may seem adequate but do not offer   
					the insulation capacity required to maintain the optimum environment.   
					MODEL   
					AMPS   
					AMPS   
					PRODUCT DIMENSIONS   
					(H x W x D)   
					ROOM SIZE   
					(cubic feet)   
					300   
					(starting) (running)   
					WK 1600   
					WK 3000   
					WK 4200   
					28.32   
					30.00   
					32.00   
					4.5   
					6 
					15.75" x 14.25" x 17"   
					15.75" x 14.25" x 17"   
					15.75" x 14.25" x 17"   
					650   
					9 
					1000   
					WK 6000   
					WK 8000   
					36.00   
					36.00   
					9.5   
					10   
					22.5" x 14.25" x 21.25"   
					22.5" x 14.25" x 21.25"   
					1500   
					2000   
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				Carefully remove your WhisperKOOL unit   
					from the box. Do not destroy your packing   
					material, as it provides the only safe   
					means of transporting the unit. Units   
					weigh 65–100 pounds and are   
					cumbersome for one person to carry. We   
					recommend that you get someone else to   
					help you during the installation process.   
					Testing Unit   
					Place the WhisperKOOL system on a   
					tabletop to prepare it for installation and   
					testing. Locate the by-pass plug and   
					insert it into the thermostat plug, located   
					on the front of the WhisperKOOL System.   
					Next, plug the system into a live electrical   
					outlet and turn the unit on. The system   
					should begin cooling. The system may   
					take up to 10 to 15 minutes before   
					running cool. Once the operation has   
					been tested, turn the unit off, unplug the   
					unit from the electrical outlet, remove the   
					by-pass plug, and install thermostat.   
					Test Plug   
					Before installation, use the by-pass test plug   
					to test the unit.   
					Note: If the system does not seem to be   
					running cool after 15 minutes, please   
					refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on   
					page 18.   
					Applying Insulation Tape   
					Adhesive Covering   
					Foam Tape   
					Locate the four precut pieces of black   
					foam tape included with your system.   
					There should be two larger pieces and two   
					smaller pieces. Start with the large   
					pieces. Peel back the white-paper   
					adhesive covering, and attach the large   
					pieces to the sides of the unit flange. Then   
					follow with the two smaller pieces on the   
					top and bottom. This foam creates a tight   
					seal between the unit’s flange and the   
					wall (see illustration).   
					Flange   
					Note: Failure to install foam strips may   
					void the warranty.   
					Attach precut foam tape to the unit’s flange.   
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				Placement of Unit   
					Electrical Outlet   
					Slide the unit from the outside wall into   
					your wine cellar with the outer flange   
					flush to the outside wall. Secure the   
					flange to the wall through the predrilled   
					holes. The screws should penetrate the   
					studs as well as the upper and lower   
					supports to provide adequate support   
					for the WhisperKOOL System (see   
					illustration). Seal all cracks and gaps   
					around the WhisperKOOL unit with   
					caulking to prevent air leakage. (If you   
					use molding, it should be attached to   
					the walls, never to the WhisperKOOL   
					unit itself.)   
					The unit is equipped with two electrical   
					outlets, one for installation inside the   
					cellar and the other for installation   
					outside the cellar. Both outlets are   
					initially covered and secured with screws.   
					Select the outlet to be used and remove   
					that cover; the unused outlet must remain   
					covered to avoid live electrical charge.   
					Remove side electrical outlet cover for   
					easy through the wall installation.   
					Immediately replace cover when install is   
					completed and prior to powering up unit   
					if electrical cord is not attached to outlet.   
					Two-by-Four Upper Support   
					Wall Stud   
					Wall Stud   
					2” x 4”   
					Lower Support   
					Drain line   
					Electrical Outlets   
					Slide unit into your cellar, and secure all   
					screws firmly to the studs and supports.   
					Installing Thermostat   
					Attach the thermostat to the front of the   
					unit using the mounting bracket. Make   
					sure the black male plastic plug from the   
					unit is securely fitted into the female plug   
					located on the circuit board of the   
					thermostat. To complete the installation,   
					insert the small black screws into each   
					side of the thermostat PDT/PDT Jr.   
					securing it to the mounting bracket.   
					Insert the probe into a wine bottle 3/4 full   
					of water.   
					Attach the PDT mounting bracket.   
					Attach the PDT to the mounting bracket.   
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				USING THE WHISPERKOOLSYSTEM   
					Drain Line   
					Power Switch   
					All units come with a drain line for   
					The new series WhisperKOOL units come   
					equipped with an On/Off switch. The   
					On/Off switch is simply used when the   
					owner does not need to utilize the   
					equipment. Placing the power switch to   
					the front position allows power to flow to   
					the side outlet. Placing the switch in the   
					rear position allows power to flow to the   
					rear outlet.   
					additional   
					removal   
					of   
					excessive   
					condensate. This is a back up system to   
					the Condensate Evaporator. If the unit is   
					installed in a high humidity area of the   
					country, it is mandatory to install the   
					drain line attachment. In high humidity,   
					the cooling unit will strip excess water   
					from the air in order to maintain the   
					proper level of humidity within the cellar.   
					The Condensate Evaporator will heat and   
					dissipate the excess moisture through the   
					rear of the unit. However in extreme   
					humidity, additional condensate will be   
					created. Conversely the high humidity air   
					has less capacity to absorb additional   
					moisture through the exhaust of the unit.   
					Thus the drain line will prevent overflow   
					and leaking by allowing for discharge of   
					the additional condensate. Failure to   
					install the drain line voids warranty.   
					NOTE; (It will take five minutes before   
					the unit begins to operate once the   
					switch is placed in the “On” position. This   
					is due to the designed safety delay in the   
					PDT thermostat.)   
					Condensate Evaporator Switch   
					The Condensate Evaporator is a heating   
					element that automatically evaporates   
					excess condensate that accumulates in the   
					cooling system as a by-product of   
					refrigeration. Like most cooling systems,   
					WhisperKOOL uses heat from the   
					compressor to evaporate and eliminate the   
					majority of the water that accumulates   
					during normal use. However, during   
					certain weather conditions or in humid   
					areas (above 80%), more condensate will   
					accumulate than the cooling system can   
					evaporate with heat from the compressor   
					alone. Only the WhisperKOOL units are   
					equipped with sophisticated heating   
					elements that automatically sense the   
					presence of water and work continually   
					until the water is gone   
					Setting the Condensate Evaporator to the   
					“On” setting causes the heating element   
					and the right exhaust fan to stay on   
					¤ 
					continuously   
					to   
					prevent   
					excess   
					condensation from building up in the unit.   
					Switches   
					Location of control switches   
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				LIQUID MEASURING THERMOSTAT   
					SYSTEM   
					All WhisperKOOL units come equipped   
					with our Precision Digital Technology   
					(PDT/PDTJR) liquid temperature measuring   
					To Use the thermostat:   
					1. Locate an empty wine bottle.   
					thermostat   
					system.   
					This   
					system   
					2. Fill 3/4 full with room temperature tap   
					water.   
					incorporates the following advantages:   
					1. Self-Calibrating Probe: The probe   
					contains a sensor chip, which actually   
					communicates back and forth to the   
					thermostat. This results in a consistent   
					temperature setting and accuracy. Do   
					not remove the tip from the probe!   
					3. Place bottle probe securely into bottle.   
					4. Place bottle with probe level and to the   
					side of the unit in your wine cellar.   
					Avoid pulling too much on the probe cord.   
					It may become disconnected resulting in   
					non operation of the unit.   
					2. Built in Defrost Cycle: The unit is   
					designed to shut off for five minutes   
					every ninety minutes in order to prevent   
					frost build up. This allows the cooling   
					unit to continue to cool effectively in   
					demanding environments. A count down   
					timer is observed by depressing the   
					center button on the thermostat. (PDT   
					upgrade version only)   
					Note: Thermostat can be set between 50°F   
					and 76°F.   
					Remember: The WhisperKOOL System is   
					based on the temperature of the water.   
					Do not be misled by thermostats reading   
					air temperature. The air temperature in the   
					cellar will be cooler than the liquid   
					temperature of the water while it is coming   
					to optimum balanced temperature.   
					3. Heavy-duty Circuitry: The circuitry   
					within this new unit has been upgraded   
					to resist power surges, which play   
					havoc on electrical components. This   
					improvement will ensure years of   
					trouble-free use. However, for high   
					reliability, we still recommend that the   
					customer install a surge protector for   
					the unit itself.   
					Room-   
					temperature   
					4. Fahrenheit and Celsius Readout (PDT   
					upgrade version only): The thermostat   
					has the ability to produce the readout in   
					both Fahrenheit and Celsius for   
					overseas customers. The readout can be   
					changed by depressing both the center   
					and right buttons at the same time.   
					Measuring liquid temperature has a few   
					unique advantages:   
					1. Wine temperature is kept in a very   
					precise controlled environment. This   
					assures a consistent temperature.   
					Fill an empty bottle with room-temperature   
					water; then insert the probe.   
					2. By measuring the liquid temperature   
					rather than air, the unit will operate 75-   
					80% of the time. See page 2.   
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				PDT JR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					Operating Instructions for Vinothèque PDT JR. Thermostat   
					Indicators   
					There are three colored lights on the left side of the thermostat:   
					• PWR (Green) – When this light is on, the unit is powered.   
					• RUN (Yellow) – When this light is on, the compressor is   
					running. If the light is flashing, the unit is currently in the five-   
					minute lockout.   
					• SET (Red) – This light flashes when the set-point   
					temperature is changed by pressing one of the three control   
					ꢀ 
					buttons (see below). It flashes once for each press of the ( ) or   
					ꢁ 
					( ) button, and twice when the 55 button is pressed.   
					When the unit is first turned on, all three lights flash slowly   
					while the thermostat starts up. Once the unit completes its   
					start-up check, the compressor is locked out for five minutes.   
					During this time the RUN light will be flashing slowly (1 flash   
					per second).   
					All three lights will flash rapidly if there is no probe connected   
					to the thermostat.   
					Buttons   
					ꢀ 
					ꢁ 
					To change the set-point temperature, press either the ( ), ( ) ,   
					or (55) buttons. The SET light will flash once for each 1°F the   
					set-point is changed. This set-point will remain in memory until   
					you change it.   
					If you forget where the unit is set, pressing the (55) button will   
					reset the set-point to 55°F and the SET light will flash twice.   
					The temperature cannot be adjusted below 50°F or above 76°F.   
					Attempting to set the unit outside this range will cause the SET   
					light to rapidly flash.   
					Operation   
					Whenever the compressor shuts off normally, a five-minute   
					lockout period begins and the RUN light will be flashing slowly   
					(1 flash per second).   
					If the compressor runs for 90 continuous minutes, a five-   
					minute defrost cycle is forced, during which time the   
					compressor will not run. During this defrost cycle the RUN light   
					will be flashing rapidly (2.5 flashes per second).   
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				PDT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					The unit is set at 55°F at the factory. To raise or lower the set   
					temperature, press the set button while at the same time   
					pressing either the arrow up or arrow down button.   
					1 
					WINE Temperature Indicator   
					2 
					LED Screen   
					3 
					Wine Temperature Reading   
					WINE   
					ON   
					SET   
					PDT   
					Precision digital Technology Thermostat   
					55F   
					Temperature   
					SET   
					4 
					7 
					8 
					Temperature SET Indicator   
					Button   
					UP Arrow Button   
					DOWN Arrow Button   
					5 
					6 
					SET Temperature Button   
					Unit ON Indicator Button   
					1. Wine Temperature Indicator: A red LED bar will light up when   
					the thermostat is reading the liquid temperature in the bottle via   
					the probe. This will remain lit and the temperature you see   
					displayed is what the probe is reading.   
					2. LED Screen: Displays your thermostat readings.   
					3. Wine Temperature Reading: The temperature the water bottle   
					is registering to the thermostat.   
					4. Temperature SET Indicator: A red LED bar will light up when   
					you are setting the temperature.   
					5. Unit ON Indicator: A red LED bar will light up every time the   
					unit turns on to run a cooling cycle.   
					6. SET Button: Used to set the temperature you want the unit to   
					maintain.   
					7. UP Arrow Button: Used with the SET button to set temperature   
					higher. In addition, by pressing and holding the button it will   
					allow you to see the 5-minute count down.   
					8. DOWN Arrow Button: Used with the SET button to set   
					temperature lower.   
					*Up and Down Arrow Buttons used simultaneously will   
					change the temperature read out from Fahrenheit to   
					Celsius*   
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				NORMAL OPERATION   
					WhisperKOOL systems are designed to maintain both   
					temperature and humidity. Once the system is installed and the   
					temperature set, it will run continuously until the wine cellar   
					is at your set wine temperature. This may be as much as three   
					weeks, depending on the size of the room, the quality (R-value)   
					of insulation, the original temperature of the wine, and the   
					number of bottles residing in the cellar. Once the cellar has   
					achieved the set temperature, the WhisperKOOL unit will cycle   
					to maintain 0.5°F of your set temperature.   
					The WhisperKOOL system will run more often than a   
					refrigerator or air conditioner, due to its gentle cooling   
					and humidity maintenance.   
					People often make the mistake of comparing the performance   
					of refrigerators with the performance and cycling of wine   
					storage equipment. Wine cellar cooling systems are highly   
					specialized and designed for one purpose only–long term   
					storage of wine.   
					Maintenance   
					The following maintenance should be performed on your   
					WhisperKOOLunit at least once every six months to promote   
					longevity and optimal performance.   
					Vacuum the back and front of the WhisperKOOLunit to clean   
					the coils and prevent air blockage. The condenser coils reside   
					behind the grill on the back of the WhisperKOOLunit. Don’t try   
					to open the unit itself. Just vacuum the surface of the grill   
					and remove any lint or dust that has accumulated.   
					Humidity Control   
					There are no separate switches in order to maintain humidity.   
					The cooling unit is designed to maintain relative humidity at   
					50-70%.   
					The WhisperKOOL units do not create humidity. If you live in a   
					dry area of the country you many need to create humidity in the   
					wine cellar. This can be done by introducing a non-heat   
					humidifier, or installing a small fountain within the cellar.   
					The back side of a   
					WhisperKOOL unit.   
					Intake Grill   
					Drain Line   
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				TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE   
					Before contacting Customer Service regarding a performance issue with your cooling unit   
					(does not cool, leaks, ices up…), please review the following troubleshooting information and   
					complete the Troubleshooting Checklist found on page 23. It is designed to help you identify   
					the issue yourself and provide appropriate advice to remedy the issue or problem.   
					If you are unable to identify or solve the issue after completing and following these steps, fax   
					a completed Troubleshooting Checklist to Vinotheque Customer Service at 209.466.4606. The   
					checklist will provide Customer Service with background information on your cooling unit   
					installation and wine cellar to better assist you in resolving the issue. Be sure to include   
					accurate contact information   
					Problem   
					Likely Cause   
					Remedy   
					The unit does not   
					cool the room   
					Inadequate door seal   
					See “Door Seal” section on pg. 20   
					Improperly mounted unit   
					Unit has inadequate ventilation   
					Foam strips are not attached   
					See “Unit Mounting” section on pg. 20   
					See “Airflow” and “Ventilation” sections on pg. 19   
					See page 11 (in the “Installation” section)   
					Water leaking   
					from the rear   
					Condensate Evaporator is not   
					properly set for local climate   
					Drain line is not attached   
					See Water Leaking, Rear in the   
					“Condensation” section on pg. 21   
					See “Drain line” section on pg. 21   
					Unit is icing up   
					Thermostat is faulty   
					Unit is low on refrigerant   
					See “Thermostat” section on pg. 20   
					See “Icing Up” section on pg. 21   
					Unit isn’t running   
					Problem with local electrical   
					See “Power Requirements” section on pg. 21   
					or makes intermittent circuit   
					clicking noises   
					Try this first!   
					Clean off any accumulated dust, lint, or other debris from the front and rear   
					intake grills. This will restrict the airflow and may affect the unit’s ability to   
					function properly. Periodically cleaning the unit’s vents will help assure   
					maximum cooling efficiency.   
					Airflow   
					Proper airflow is critical to the performance of the WhisperKOOL unit. Any   
					obstruction to the intake and exhaust ports on either side of the unit will   
					compromise the unit’s ability to cool. Make sure the WhisperKOOLunit fan vents   
					are clear. Check the front and rear intake vents for any possible obstruction.   
					There should be a minimum clearance of three feet directly in front of the intake   
					and exhaust vents.   
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				Ventilation   
					In order to determine if ventilation may be   
					the problem, try the following tests listed   
					on page 25.   
					Proper ventilation of the WhisperKOOL   
					unit is one of the most important and   
					often overlooked issues associated with   
					the unit’s performance.The WhisperKOOL   
					unit does create a large amount of heat,   
					which needs to dissipate away from the   
					unit freely in order to cool correctly. This   
					issue is sometimes overlooked for several   
					reasons:   
					If the exhaust area is confined, (for   
					example, if the unit vents into a   
					crawlspace), then as the temperature   
					outside the unit rises, the WhisperKOOL   
					unit must expend more energy (and will   
					generate more heat) in order to maintain a   
					cool temperature inside the room.   
					Eventually, the unit cannot keep up and the   
					temperature inside the cellar climbs.   
					1.) If there is inadequate ventilation on   
					the rear side of the unit, this will   
					result in further heat buildup and will   
					To solve the problem, make sure that the   
					WhisperKOOL vents into a space of the   
					same size or larger where heat cannot   
					build up.   
					Door Seal   
					A high quality door with a proper seal is   
					another important aspect of a well-   
					designed cellar. If there is a gap between   
					the bottom of the door and the floor, the   
					cool air will sink and flow out beneath the   
					door. While the release of the cool air may   
					be subtle, it will require the   
					WhisperKOOLunit to continue to operate   
					without achieving the desired results. Use   
					good-quality weather-stripping and seals   
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					Air flows on both sides of the wall.   
					cause it to recirculate the hot air near   
					the ceiling on the exhaust side of the   
					unit, therefore limiting the ability to   
					cool the room.   
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					2.) Even though the space may seem to be   
					adequate, the heat needs to be able to   
					dissipate away from the unit. A lack of   
					ventilation and air circulation will   
					cause the room to become extremely   
					warm.   
					3.) The WhisperKOOL unit is designed to   
					cool 30°F cooler than the ambient   
					temperature of the room it is   
					exhausting the hot air to (rear side of   
					unit). This means that in order to   
					maintain an optimum temperature of   
					55°F, the temperature on the exhaust   
					side of the WhisperKOOL unit cannot   
					be more than 85°F.   
					Cool air drops and exits beneath door.   
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				around the cellar door to prevent cool air   
					leakage. For more details, see Preparing   
					the Wine Cellar, “Door” on page 6.   
					thermostat installed.   
					4.) Plug the WhisperKOOL unit back in.   
					The unit will begin running and   
					cooling immediately. Let the unit run   
					for 24 hours.   
					Unit Mounting   
					Mounting the unit in the cellar has a   
					significant impact on the unit’s ability to   
					cool the air in the room. A law of nature   
					states that warm air rises while cool air   
					falls. The unit must be mounted high in   
					the room in order to capture the warm air   
					and replace with cool air. If the unit is   
					mounted low in the cellar, it has a   
					tendency to circulate the cool air at the   
					5.) After 24 hours, use an accurate   
					thermometer (preferably a high-   
					quality digital thermometer) to   
					measure the temperature of air   
					coming out of the WhisperKOOL   
					unit’s front fans. If it is cooling the   
					room, then the problem may lie with   
					the thermostat.   
					If the WhisperKOOL unit cools the room   
					without the PDT installed, then the   
					thermostat should be replaced. The by-   
					pass plug will allow the WhisperKOOL   
					unit to continue to function, but it will not   
					be able to monitor or maintain the correct   
					temperature automatically without the   
					thermostat.   
					If you continue to run the WhisperKOOL   
					on the by-pass plug without the   
					thermostat, you will need to turn off the   
					WhisperKOOLunit periodically to keep it   
					from icing up. We recommend cycling the   
					unit on and off every eight hours if   
					possible or as needed.   
					For replacement of the PDT, please   
					contact Customer Service. See Warranty   
					Service on page 29.   
					Mount WhisperKOOL high in the room.   
					bottom of the cellar but has no ability to   
					draw the warm air from the higher space   
					in the cellar. This will result in an   
					inconsistent temperature range.   
					Thermostat   
					If the WhisperKOOL unit is not cooling   
					the room, it might be due to a faulty   
					thermostat. Use the following procedure   
					to test the thermostat (see pg. 25).   
					1.) Unplug the WhisperKOOLunit.   
					2.) The PDT thermostat is attached   
					to the front of the WhisperKOOL unit   
					with two screws, one at each end of the   
					thermostat. Remove the screws and   
					detach the PDT.   
					3.) Unplug the PDT from the main unit,   
					and plug in the by-pass plug. The by-   
					pass plug lets you run the   
					WhisperKOOL without having the   
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				Condensation   
					Power Requirements   
					Water Leaking, Rear   
					When the WhisperKOOLstarts to operate,   
					it draws several times more power   
					(amps) during the start-up cycle than it   
					does during normal operation. Make sure   
					you have the WhisperKOOL on a   
					dedicated electrical line at a minimum of   
					20 amps. See the Product Information   
					Table on page 10 to find the correct   
					amperage requirement for your unit.   
					The WhisperKOOL product is designed to   
					dissipate excessive moisture by collecting   
					it in the compressor pan and using the   
					natural compressor heat along with a   
					heating element to remove condensation.   
					Operating the WhisperKOOL   
					in   
					excessively humid conditions can cause   
					the unit to accumulate more condensation   
					(water) then the unit can dissipate while   
					operating, resulting in leakage. In order   
					to resolve this issue, the unit is designed   
					with both a Condensate Evaporator   
					control switch and an external drain line   
					(see page 13). The Condensate   
					Evaporator switch will allow you to   
					operate the heating element continuously   
					whether the unit is operating or not. (See   
					Condensate Evaporator on page 13.)   
					Make sure that the power line for the   
					WhisperKOOL does not have any   
					additional equipment installed on that   
					circuit. An extra load on the line may be   
					drawing power away from the   
					WhisperKOOL unit. In some cases it may   
					not be readily apparent that an additional   
					appliance or electrical device has been   
					installed on the circuit breaker. In   
					addition, the unit may not be used on an   
					electrical line with a Ground Fault   
					Interrupter (GFI). The WhisperKOOL will   
					draw more amperage than the GFI will   
					allow.   
					Icing Up   
					In the unlikely event that your   
					WhisperKOOL unit is icing up in front,   
					unplug the unit for 24 to 36 hours and   
					allow the ice to melt away. Plug the unit   
					back in and test on the by-pass plug for   
					24 hours (refer to page 20 and 25).   
					Within the 24 hour period the unit should   
					not develop ice and should be generating   
					cold air. If the unit is functioning properly   
					when on by-pass, the icing may have been   
					a result of a faulty thermostat (see page   
					20). If while on by-pass, the unit   
					continues to form ice, first check that all   
					4 fans are working. Secondly, check to   
					see if the unit is blowing cold air. If the   
					air is cool to luke warm, but not cold, the   
					unit requires further service.   
					Repairing Units - Removing Rivets   
					Only a certified HVAC tech should work on   
					the units. We do not want owners opening   
					the units for their own safety.   
					1. Unplug the WhisperKOOL unit.   
					2. Remove the WhisperKOOL unit from the   
					wall mounting and set it on a sturdy work-   
					bench.   
					3. Drill out the rivets on the top panel that   
					hold the case together, using a 3/32 (size) drill   
					bit. This will destroy the rivets.   
					4. Remove the top off of unit, and carefully   
					remove the insulation (if any) from the top.   
					5. When replacing the panel, you can use   
					rivets or small metal 6-32 3/8” Phillips Pan   
					Head Screws. It is recommended to locate any   
					necessary parts at your local hardware store   
					prior to the service.   
					Please contact Customer Service for   
					assistance and guidelines. Before   
					contacting Customer Service, see pages   
					23-26.   
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				Consumer Care Program   
					The Consumer Care Program is designed   
					to expedite the shipment of a replacement   
					unit to your location quickly in order to   
					get your cellar cooling again.   
					This program involves contacting our   
					Customer Service department to   
					purchase a refurbished unit in exchange   
					for your original unit. You will receive a   
					unit which has undergone our five star   
					refurbishment program. The unit is tested   
					in our controlled environment and is   
					ready for immediate use.   
					Upon receiving the unit, you will be   
					required to repackage your old unit and   
					ship it back to the factory within 30 days.   
					Complete details of our program including   
					pricing are available by contacting our   
					Customer Service department.   
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				TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST   
					Please ꢂll out this checklist to help identify the issue or problem with the performance of the   
					cooling unit. If you still require technical assistance, fax a copy of this Troubleshooting Checklist   
					to Vinotheque Customer Service at 209.466.4606. Be sure to include accurate contact   
					information.   
					Customer Name: ________________________________________ Phone: ___________________   
					Email address: _____________________________________________________________________   
					Unit model: ______________________________________ Serial Number: A_________________   
					General Inspection   
					Unit Installation   
					1)   
					Is the unit installed in the correct direction, with front side of unit in wine   
					cellar and back side in exhaust room/space? Refer to page 12 of the   
					owner’s manual.   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					2)   
					Is the unit mounted within 18” from ceiling to allow   
					proper air circulation? Refer to page 6 of the owner’s manual.   
					Wine Cellar   
					3)   
					Is the cellar door sealed properly? To check, make sure cellar door is   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					closed and lights are turned oꢀ within cellar; light from outside should not   
					be visible through any of the four sides around the door.   
					4)   
					Are there any glass windows and/or glass doors in the cellar?   
					5)   
					6)   
					What is the R value of the walls? ___________   
					Are any of the cellar walls in the direct path of the sun?   
					What is the cellar room size? _________________   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					7)   
					8)   
					Are any of the walls on an exterior wall?   
					Is there foam attached to the ꢁange of the Whisperkool unit?   
					See page 8 of the owner’s manual.   
					General Ventilation   
					9)   
					Is there at least 3’ of unobstructed clearance for the fans and grills on the   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					unit? Obstructions to the air ꢁow greatly reduce the eꢀectiveness of the   
					unit’s ability to cool the cellar. Refer to page 7 of the owner’s manual.   
					Are there any decorative plates/covers on the unit? If so, remove them. They   
					obstruct air ꢁow to and from the vents. Refer to page 7 of the owner’s   
					manual.   
					10)   
					11)   
					12)   
					Is the unit on top of, in, or surrounded by shelving? Nearby ꢁat surfaces,   
					such as shelving, may obstruct air circulation and ventilation.   
					Are all four fans in the unit operating? (Two are in the front, and two are in   
					the back.)   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					Exhaust Room/Space Ventilation:   
					13) Into what kind of room/space is the unit exhausting?   
					To Outside   
					Crawl Space   
					Utility Space   
					14) Is the exhaust room/space as large as or larger than the cellar?   
					15) Is the exhaust room/space warm?   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					16) What is the temperature? __________   
					17) Is there any ventilation into and out of the exhaust room/space? Please   
					describe. Refer to page 7 of the owner’s manual.   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					18) Have the coils in the front and back of the Whisperkool unit been vacuumed?   
					Yes   
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				Speciꢀc Performance Issues:   
					Unit is Not Cooling Suꢁciently or Not Cooling at All:   
					19) On a thermostat with digital readout, what is the set temperature? To   
					check, hold down the “SET” button on the thermostat to see the set   
					temperature. Refer to page 16 of the owner’s manual.   
					Set Temp:   
					Temp:   
					20) What is the actual temperature of the cellar?   
					*To check air temperature, use a digital thermostat which can be purchased   
					at any hardware store under kitchen supplies.   
					21) On a thermostat with digital readout, does the thermostat display two   
					horizontal dashes or the letters “PRB”? (This indicates a problem with the   
					thermostat.)   
					22) Is the probe inserted into a bottle of water? Refer to page 14 of the owner’s   
					manual.   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					Water is Leaking from the Unit:   
					All units come with a drain line for additional removal of excess condensate, as a back   
					up system to the Condensate Evaporator which is used to maintain proper humidity.   
					It is critical to install the drain line attachment for the unit to function eꢀectively,   
					preventing overꢁows and leaks from build up of condensate. See page 13.   
					Failure to install drain line will void warranty.   
					23) Is the unit level?   
					24) Is the drain line attached?   
					25) Is the unit leaking from the back?   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					This is generally due to an improper setting on the condensate evaporator.   
					In high humidity regions, the condensate evaporator should be set to “ON”   
					while other regions should be set to “AUTO”.   
					Refer to page 13 of the owner’s manual.   
					Unit is Icing Up:   
					26) Is the unit icing up? Allow the unit to thaw for 24-36 hours and ensure that   
					there is adequate air ꢁow to and from the unit before operating again.   
					Obstructed airꢁow is a possible reason why units ice up. Refer to page 21   
					of the owner’s manual.   
					Yes   
					No   
					Unit Short Cycles, Clicks Intermittently, Trips Breaker, or does not Run:   
					27) Is there power being supplied to the outlet? To check, test the outlet using   
					a small appliance (hairdryer).   
					28) Is the unit on a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter)? The unit should not be run   
					on a GFI. Refer to page 10 of the owner’s manual.   
					29) Does the unit have a dedicated electrical line and 20 ampcircuit breaker?   
					To check, examine the breaker box to see if the cellar is on its own circuit.   
					Refer to page 21 of the owner’s manual.   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					30) Are there any large appliances plugged into the same room or in the same   
					area of the building of the cooling unit? Refer to page   
					21 of the owner’s manual.   
					Yes   
					No   
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				TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL TESTING   
					The purpose of this test is to evaluate whether or not your cooling unit is operating correctly by   
					measuring the temperatures of both the inside of the cellar and the exhaust side of the unit in   
					the adjoining room. The majority of problems found with cooling units result from inadequate   
					ventilation on the exhaust (back) side of the unit; therefore, taking these measurements is   
					critical in ensuring the optimal performance of the product while minimizing costs of operation.   
					The WhisperKOOL unit is designed to maintain relative humidity between 50-70%, which is   
					accomplished by cooling the cellar slowly. You should anticipate an approximate 10 - 15 degree   
					temperature differential between the inlet air temperature and the outlet air temperature on the   
					evaporator (front) side of the unit.   
					When testing the air temperature, please hold the thermometer in the appropriate location for   
					a full minute before recording temperatures so that the thermometer has stabilized. Do not use   
					PDT Probe! *   
					Please refer to the images at the end of the document as a guide to where to measure the   
					temperature of the inlet/outlet air:   
					*Note: to check air temperature, use a digital thermostat which can be purchased at any   
					hardware store under kitchen supplies.   
					First Temperature Test:   
					1. Stabilize the unit by turning it on and letting it run for five minutes before   
					performing the first temperature test.   
					2. Measure temperature of the inlet air going into the cooling unit on the evaporator   
					(front) side.   
					3. Measure temperature of the outlet air discharging out of the cooling unit on the   
					evaporator (front) side by holding the thermometer at the outer edge of the circular fan.   
					4. Record information and calculate temperature differential in table below for the   
					evaporator (front) side section under the first test.   
					5. On the back side of the unit, measure temperature of the inlet air going into the cooling   
					unit on the condenser (back) side.   
					6. On the back side of the unit, measure temperature of the outlet air discharging out of   
					the cooling unit on the condenser (back) side by holding the thermometer at the outer   
					edge of the circular fan.   
					7. Record information and calculate temperature differential in table below for the   
					condenser/back side section under the first test.   
					Second Temperature Test:   
					8. After the unit has run for 8 hours, perform the second temperature test.   
					9. Record information and calculate temperature differential in table below for the   
					condenser/back side section under the second test.   
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				Third Temperature Test:   
					10. After the unit has run for 24hours, perform the third and last temperature test.   
					11. Record information and calculate temperature differential in table below.   
					Temperature Data from Testing   
					Temperature \ Test (time)   
					First (after 5 mins)   
					Second (after 8 hrs)   
					Third (after 24 hours)   
					Inlet Air   
					Outlet Air   
					Differential   
					(Inlet – Outlet = _; ideally 10°F-15°F)   
					Inlet Air (ideally <90°F)   
					Outlet Air (ideally <120°F)   
					Differential   
					(Inlet – Outlet = _; ideally around 30°F)   
					Temperature Testing Locations   
					Inlet Air – Evaporator (Front) Side   
					Outlet Air – Evaporator (Front) Side*   
					Inlet Air – Condenser (Back) Side•   
					Outlet Air – Condenser (Back) side*   
					*When measuring outlet air temperature on both sides of the unit (from the   
					circular fans), hold the thermostat at the outer edges of one of the circular fans.   
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				Conclusions   
					After completing the temperature differential test, determine if the unit is not cooling at all or if   
					it is not cooling enough.   
					If the unit is not cooling at all, contact Vinothèque Customer Service at 800.343.9463. Be sure   
					to have the measurements and results from your Temperature Differential test available.   
					If the unit is cooling but not cooling fully (with a evaporator differential of 10°F-15°F and a   
					condenser differential of approximately 30°F), it indicates that there is too much heat on the back   
					side of the unit. In this case, you should:   
					• Check to make sure that there is at least 3’ of unobstructed space in front of the fans/vents   
					to allow adequate ventilation. Improper ventilation causes the majority of problems with   
					cooling units.   
					• On the condenser side, if the inlet air temperature is >90°F and/or the outlet air   
					temperature is >120°F, there is too much heat on the back side of the unit which is   
					preventing it from cooling fully. To remedy this, heat needs to be dissipated away from the   
					unit through an exhaust fan or other means of ventilation on the exhaust side. You can   
					contact Vinothèque Customer Service to request a ducting flange adapter at no charge to   
					assist in directing heat away from the unit (for warranty units only).   
					• You might consider installing a Vinothèque approved ventilation ducting system for your unit   
					which can be obtained through Vinothèque Customer Service.   
					· 
					• Contact Vinothèque Customer Service at 800.343.9463. Be sure to have the measurements   
					and results from your Temperature Differential test available.   
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				TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE   
					Vinothèque Customer Service is available Monday through   
					Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.   
					Please make sure that you have the following information   
					available before you call:   
					• The model and serial number of your WhisperKOOL   
					unit.   
					• Type of thermostat used with your WhisperKOOL.   
					• Location and installation details, such as ventilation,   
					construction and size of room.   
					• Photos of installation of unit from 10 to 15 feet away,   
					front and back.   
					• Completed   
					Troubleshooting   
					Checklist   
					and   
					Temperature Differential Testing form.   
					How To Contact Vinothèque Customer Service   
					Telephone   
					Fax   
					(209) 466-9463 (800) 343-9463   
					(209) 466-4606   
					Website   
					Address   
					
					Vinothèque Wine Cellars   
					1738 East Alpine Avenue   
					Stockton, CA 95205   
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				INSTALLATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS   
					WHISPERKOOL XLT/EXTREME COOLING SYSTEM   
					ATTENTION: PLEASE READ THESE TERMS OF USE CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR   
					WhisperKOOL XLT/Extreme Cooling System. INSTALLING YOUR WhisperKOOL XLT/Extreme   
					Cooling System INDICATES THAT YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO EACH OF THE TERMS AND   
					CONDITIONS SET FORTH HEREIN ("TERMS OF USE"). IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS   
					OF USE, YOU RISK VOIDING YOUR WARRANTY AND ASSUMING ADDITIONAL REPAIR AND   
					REPLACEMENT COSTS.   
					1. Acceptance of Terms and Conditions Use and installation of a WhisperKOOL   
					XLT/Extreme Cooling System assumes that the consumer (“user”) fully accepts and agrees to   
					the Terms and Conditions set forth in this document. The Terms and Conditions also state that,   
					by signing and returning this document, you are certifying you have read, understood, and agreed   
					to our Terms and Conditions, as well as our User’s Manual. The User’s Manual is shipped with   
					each unit and, if another copy is needed, replacement copies can be downloaded from the   
					
					directly for a new copy. Vinothèque reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to change its Terms   
					and Conditions at any time, for any reason, without notice.   
					2. Product Installation   
					Subject to these Terms and Conditions, when the user purchases a WhisperKOOL XLT/Extreme   
					Cooling System, the user agrees to read and follow the required installation procedures set forth   
					by Vinothèque for proper use and installation of the Product.   
					(a) It is highly recommended that you obtain the assistance of a wine storage professional.   
					(b) Failing to address all of the variables associated with proper installation will cause the unit to   
					operate incorrectly and limit its ability to cool and the longevity of the unit itself.   
					(c) The warranty card must be returned to Vinothèque, the manufacturer, to ensure registration   
					guaranteeing the full warranty period is granted. Failure to register the product within thirty (30)   
					days of installation may result in a loss of warranty.   
					(d) The user is responsible for the full costs of installation and any additional parts required for the   
					proper and complete installation of the Product.   
					(e) The WhisperKOOL XLT cooling system cannot operate at its optimum capacity if airflow is   
					constricted by ducting or venting the exhaust side of the unit into a location with inadequate   
					ventilation.   
					3. Product Warranty Information   
					If a problem arises with your WhisperKOOL system during the warranty period, you must contact   
					Vinothèque Customer Service for warranty coverage and repairs. Removing the rivets from the   
					unit housing without authorization from the manufacturer will VOID the warranty. Please contact   
					a customer service representative for assistance before beginning work on a WhisperKOOL unit   
					that is still under the two (2) year manufacturer warranty.   
					For XLT/Extreme Cooling Systems returned to Vinothèque following warranty guidelines,   
					Vinothèque warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship as follows:   
					(a) LABOR: For a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. If this Product is found to be   
					defective after undergoing customer service troubleshooting, Vinothèque will repair or replace the   
					product, at its option and discretion, at no charge to the customer. After the Warranty Period, the   
					customer is responsible for ALL labor and freight charges.   
					(b) PARTS: Vinothèque will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt replacement parts in exchange for   
					defective parts for a period of two (2) years.   
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				(c) FREIGHT: During the first two (2) years from the date of purchase, Vinothèque will cover   
					freight for the repair of units UNDER WARRANTY to customers within the continental United   
					States.   
					This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage caused during installation or damage due to acts   
					of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, or modification to any part of the product. This   
					warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation or lack of proper maintenance,   
					connection to improper voltage supply, or attempted repair by anyone other than a technician   
					approved by Vinothèque to service the product. This warranty does not cover products sold “AS   
					IS” or “WITH ALL FAULTS.” This warranty is valid only in the continental United States.   
					Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice, which is evidence that the   
					product is within the warranty period, must be presented to obtain warranty service. This   
					warranty is void if the factory-applied serial number has been altered or removed from the   
					product.   
					REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY   
					OF THE CONSUMER. VINOTHÈQUE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR   
					CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS   
					PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED   
					WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS   
					PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.   
					Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or   
					allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions   
					may not apply to you.   
					This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state   
					to state.   
					4. Maintenance   
					It is the user’s responsibility to remove any accumulated dust, lint, or other debris from the front   
					and rear intake grilles. This will restrict the airflow and may affect the unit’s ability to function   
					properly. Periodically cleaning the unit’s vents will help assure maximum cooling efficiency. The   
					drain tube must also be checked and kept clean and free of debris and mold to maintain proper   
					performance.   
					Mold is a natural living organism in the environment. It exists in the air in the form of   
					microscopic spores that move in and out of buildings through doors, windows, vents, HVAC   
					systems and anywhere else that air enters. Once it is discovered, mold must be addressed quickly   
					and appropriately. Delayed or improper treatment of mold issues can result in costly and   
					recurring repairs. If you suspect you have a mold problem, it is always best to hire a qualified   
					and experienced mold remediation specialist.   
					5. User Costs and Responsibility   
					The following items are not covered under warranty and are the sole responsibility of the user.   
					(a) The user is responsible for ALL initial installation costs, including, but not limited to, labor   
					costs and the cost of any additional parts necessary to complete the installation.   
					(b) The user is responsible for the costs incurred for installation and removal of the product or   
					any part thereof unless it has been defined as a warranty repair PRIOR to the work being   
					performed.   
					(c) Purchasers (users) are reminded that they should satisfy themselves that the product they are   
					purchasing is suitable for their needs and requirements and no responsibility will be placed with   
					Vinothèque for their decisions.   
					(d) It is the user’s responsibility to secure safe haven/storage for ANY AND ALL items that are   
					being kept and stored in the user’s wine cellar. Vinothèque takes no responsibility for the safety   
					and preservation of the aforementioned items in the event that the environment becomes   
					unsuitable for proper storage   
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				6. State Sales Tax   
					We collect California Sales Tax only for orders made and shipped within California. We do not   
					collect sales tax for orders shipped to other states. However, you may be liable for sales tax to   
					your state for the merchandise you receive. You may want to check with your state’s tax authority   
					for “use tax” regulations.   
					7. Customer Service   
					Vinothèque’s customer service department is available Monday through Friday, from 8:00AM to   
					4:00PM PT by calling 1-800-343-9463.   
					8. Trouble Shooting   
					The customer service department is available to answer any questions or inquiries regarding our   
					product as well as to assist in basic and primary troubleshooting for any problems with our   
					product.   
					9. General Provisions   
					(a) Construction and severability. Every provision of these Terms and Conditions will be   
					construed, to the extent possible, so as to be valid and enforceable. If any provision of these   
					Terms and Conditions so construed is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid,   
					illegal or otherwise unenforceable, such provision will, to the extent so held, be deemed severed   
					from these Terms and Conditions, and all other provisions will remain in full force and effect.   
					(b) Governing Law/Choice of Forum. The laws of the State of California (without regard for   
					conflicts of law) shall govern the construction and enforcement of these Terms and Conditions,   
					except that the Terms and Conditions shall be interpreted as though drafted jointly by Vinotheque   
					and the Purchaser. Any dispute will be resolved in a state or federal court situated in the County   
					of Santa Clara, State of California, and the   
					Purchaser hereby irrevocably submits to the personal jurisdiction of such courts for that   
					purpose.   
					(c) Entire Agreement/No Waiver. These Terms and Conditions and the Limited Warranty   
					incorporated herein by reference set forth the entire agreement between the parties and   
					supersede all prior agreements or understandings, both written and oral, between the parties   
					regarding the subject matter of this the Terms and Conditions and the Limited Warranty. The   
					parties may modify these Terms and Conditions or the Limited Warranty only in a writing signed   
					by each. No waiver by Vinothèque of any breach or default hereunder will be deemed to be a   
					waiver of any preceding or subsequent breach or default.   
					(d) Correction of Errors and Inaccuracies. These Terms and Conditions may contain   
					typographical errors or other errors or inaccuracies. Vinothèque reserves the right to correct any   
					errors, inaccuracies or omissions, and to change or update these Terms and Conditions, at any   
					time, without prior notice.   
					10. Questions or Additional Information   
					If you have any questions regarding these Terms and Conditions or wish to obtain additional   
					information, contact us via phone at 1-800-343-9463 or please send a letter via U.S. Mail to:   
					Vinothèque Wine Cellars   
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					Stockton, CA 95205   
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