A unique feature of the Wine Guardian system is its onboard condensate removal
system which remains always on and acts to boil off excess condensation (water)
from the wine room cooling process. Water will flow out of the overflow port
when excessive moisture is present within the wine room.
A. We suggest you connect the clear plastic tube (included) to the overflow
port and the other end to a bucket.
B. Monitor the drain port for excessive moisture and empty bucket as needed.
If you consistently have water present from the overflow port you will need to
permanently pipe the drain to an open floor drain, sink, or condensate pump.
If you experience NO water you may wish to remove the plastic drain hose and
install the plastic drain port cover (included).
will continue to show the current temperature with a "!" alarm until the tem-
perature in the wine cellar drops below the high temperature alarm set point
of 65 Deg F (18 Deg C).
Once the temperature drops below 65 Deg F (18 Deg C), the exclamation point
will clear and display the current temperature and humidity.
7. Seal the joints
A. Seal joint between Wine Guardian Through-the-
Wall and EasyMount™ sleeve with latex type sealant
to create an air tight installation and prevent horizon-
tal movement of the system.
B. Install self-adhesive insulation strips to the flange
area of the EasyMount™ sleeve to create an adequate
thermal block.
8. Plug in unit
A. Plug unit into dedicated power outlet
***Refer to the full version manual page 25-26 to change
the power cord location to the opposite side of the unit.
9. Condensate Drain
CAUTION: DRAIN CONNNECTION ACTION REQUIRED PRIOR TO
EQUIPMENT STARTUP
Wine Guardian Though-the-Wall units contain an overflow
drain port at the base of the condenser (warm air) section of
the unit. The over flow drain connection has been left open.
See directions below.
10. Turn unit on
At the system's control panel, press the on/off button once
to turn the system on. The screen will illuminate and display
the current temperature and humidity as well as show the
alarm code "!".
The snowflake will blink in the upper left corner until a five
minute delay has been achieved. The snowflake will then
stop blinking and remain visible when its in cooling mode. It
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