Northland Kitchen Appliance User Manual

Connoisseur Collection  
®
by NORTHLAND  
Refrigerated Wine Storage  
Use and Care Guide  
Northland Kitchen Appliance  
P.O. Box 400 Greenville, Michigan 48838-0400  
1-800-223-3900 Fax: 616-754-0970  
For your convenience, please record the following information for future reference:  
Date of purchase:  
Dealers Phone #:  
Dealers Name & Address:  
Model #:  
Serial #:  
Note:  
Date Warranty Card Sent:  
Model # & Serial # can be located on the serial plate of the product. Serial plates are located on  
the lower front cabinet flange or on the top of the inside compartment liner, dependent on model.  
It is recommended that you attach the original sales receipt to this Use & Care Guide.  
Grounding Method: This product is factory equipped  
with a power supply cord that has a three-pronged  
grounded plug. It must be plugged into a mating ground-  
ing type receptacle in accordance with the National  
Electrical Code and applicable local codes and ordi-  
nances (see figure 1). If the circuit does not have a  
grounding type receptacle, it is the responsibility and  
obligation of the customer to exchange the existing  
receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical  
Code and applicable local codes and ordinances. The  
third ground prong should not, under any circumstances,  
be cut or removed. All U.L. listed refrigerated products  
are equipped with this type of plug.  
Wine Bottle Storage: The slide-out shelves each hold  
four(4) to seven(7) standard size bottles depending on  
your specific model. See Figure 3 for typical recom-  
mended wine bottle storage configuration.  
Rear Bottles (Necks Facing Front)  
Front Bottles (Necks Facing Rear)  
How to Operate Your  
Refrigerated Wine Cabinet  
Setting the Control: The total available temperature  
range of the unit is from the low forties to the mid six-  
ties. The middle range on the control is approximately  
55°F. The temperature can be lowered or raised by turn-  
ing the control clockwise or counterclockwise, respec-  
tively. A higher number is colder, a lower number is  
warmer. The "OFF" position shuts-down the refrigera-  
tion system only, it does not turn-off power to the unit.  
Figure 2 is a typical control knob representation; your  
graphics may vary slightly dependent upon your specific  
model. As with any refrigeration product, there will be a  
slight temperature variance at different locations within  
the storage compartment. Your appliance is shipped  
with the control set to the mid-point setting. It is recom-  
mended you wait 48-hours after initial loading of bottles  
to allow compartment temperature to stabilize prior to  
making control adjustments. If changes to control set-  
tings are desired, please wait 24-hours between adjust-  
ments to allow the new control settings to stabilize.  
Figure 3  
On the full-height built-in models shelf locations are pro-  
vided with additional spacing to accommodate storage  
of large magnum style bottles.  
On the 24" wide under counter model a cradle is provid-  
ed on the floor of the unit for large bottle storage. For  
the 15" wide under counter model, large bottles can be  
accommodated by removing the shelf directly above the  
desired shelf storage location. This shelf removal  
method can also be used on the 24" under counter  
model if additional large bottle storage is required.  
For convenience, keep your frequently used wines posi-  
tioned with bottoms towards the door so the labels will  
be readily visible when the racks are slid-out. Place  
wines for aging or longer term storage in the rear rack  
positions.  
Typical Control Knob  
(Your graphics and colors may vary slightly depending on your specific model.)  
Typical Wine Bottle Storage Capacity  
15” Wide Under Counter  
24 Bottles  
24” Wide Under Counter  
54 Bottles  
18” Wide Built-In  
24” Wide Built-In  
75 Bottles  
105 Bottles  
Set-Point Indicator  
Figure 2  
1 = warmest setting.  
4 = mid-point setting.  
7 = Coldest setting.  
OFF = Refrigeration / cooling "only" turned-off.  
(Unplug unit before servicing electrical components.)  
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and/or supplemental lighting. Various "user selectable"  
modes of activation for these lights are available,  
(please see "Light Switch Function" in the "Appliance  
Features" section of this manual).  
How to Clean and  
Maintain Your Wine Chiller  
Condenser: The condenser is an integral part of the  
refrigeration system used to expel heat that has been  
removed from the storage compartment. Therefore, to  
maintain optimal efficiency of your unit, periodic cleaning  
should be performed, and the condenser must receive  
adequate ventilation. At least once or twice a year,  
brush and/or vacuum lint and dirt from the condenser  
heat exchanger. The condenser heat exchanger on full-  
height built-in models is located behind the fascia panel  
above the unit. On under counter models the heat  
exchanger is located behind the lower toe-grille. To  
assure adequate ventilation, be sure that nothing  
obstructs the openings in and around the fascia panel or  
toe-grille, dependent on your specific model.  
Under Counter Models  
Compartmental and aesthetic lighting is provided via  
one(1) or two(2) low wattage lamp tubes, dependent on  
your specific model, located at the top of the compart-  
ment. These lamps are activated whenever the door is  
opened or can be "user selected" to remain on at all  
times, (please see "Light Switch Function" in the  
"Appliance Features" section of this manual).  
Lamp Replacement  
Bulbs: Please use equivalent size bulbs with wattage  
per bulb not to exceed 40 watts. If you prefer to use the  
factory specified daylight filtered bulbs, and have difficul-  
ty locating them, please contact the dealer you pur-  
chased your unit from with your specific model and seri-  
al number for ordering information.  
Cabinet: The painted cabinet can be washed with mild  
soap and water and thoroughly rinsed with clear water.  
Never use abrasive scouring powders.  
Interior: Wash interior compartment with mild soap and  
water. Do not use an abrasive powder, solvent, polish  
cleaner or undiluted detergent.  
Lamp Tubes: The lamp tubes are very reliable and are  
designed for long life. However, if a lamp tube ever  
requires replacement, you must use the original factory  
specified lamp tube assembly, as they have been  
designed specifically for your unit. To order the correct  
lamp tube replacement kit for your specific model,  
please contact the dealer you purchased your unit from  
with your model and serial number available. Lamp  
tube replacement kits include replacement instructions  
and any miscellaneous hardware required.  
Glass Door: Use a glass cleaner or mild soap and  
water and soft cloth to clean the glass door model. Do  
not use any abrasive powders.  
Door Gasket: The vinyl gasket may be cleaned with  
mild soap and water, a baking soda solution or a mild  
scouring powder.  
Note: Bulbs and lamp tubes not covered under product  
Seven(7) year limited warranty.  
Lighting  
What to do in the event of a Power Failure  
Warning! It is highly recommended that you discon-  
nect the power cord to the unit before attempting lamp  
replacement. Failure to do so could result in electrical  
shock that could severely injure you. The "OFF" posi-  
tion on the control does not disconnect power to the  
lamp assemblies.  
Power failures of duration less than 2-hours will have  
minimal effect on the compartmental temperatures if the  
door remains closed. Door openings during the power  
failure will adversely affect the compartment tempera-  
ture. Power outages in excess of 2-hours will result in  
a gradual rise in temperature above proper wine storage  
temperatures. If the outage exceeds 8-hours, or if the  
ambient temperature is extremely warm, you may want  
to move your wines to the coolest location you can find  
until power is restored. It is recommended that you turn  
your control setting to the "OFF" position until power is  
restored. This is to prevent electrical component dam-  
age due to "brown-outs", (low-voltage conditions), that  
may occur as the power is brought back on-line.  
Full-Height Built-In Models  
Main Compartment Lighting: These models use  
two(2) 40 watt daylight filtered incandescent bulbs locat-  
ed at the "top-front-center" as the primary compartment  
illumination. This lighting is activated whenever the  
door is opened.  
Aesthetic / Supplemental Lighting: Your unit is pro-  
vided with five(5) low wattage lamp tubes for aesthetic  
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Under Counter Models - A two(2) position rocker  
switch is provided.  
Appliance Features  
Temperature Control: The temperature control provid-  
ed with your unit allows "user selectable" adjustment  
within a range of approximately 41ºF at the coldest set-  
ting, to approximately 63ºF at the warmest setting. This  
range allows the flexibility to select your ideal tempera-  
ture preference for wine storage and aging. Please  
refer to the "How to Operate Your Refrigerated Wine  
Cabinet", "Setting the Control" section of this manual for  
the specifics of setting the temperature control.  
"ON" Position - Interior lights are on continuously.  
This setting is used to enhance the display of your wine  
collection when the door is closed.  
"OFF" Position - Interior lights are only activated  
Lighting: Interior lighting on all models is activated  
when the door is opened to facilitate viewing of your  
wine collection. In addition, a "user selectable" switch is  
provided to allow selection of supplemental and/or aes-  
thetic lighting options as follows.  
when the door is opened.  
Note: When the "ON" position is selected, bottles on the  
upper shelf, in close proximity to the aesthetic lighting,  
will experience slightly higher temperatures due to the  
wattage dissipation of the lamps. Therefore, it is recom-  
mended that the "OFF" position be used when display of  
your wine collection is not required.  
Full-Height Built-In Models - A three(3) position rocker  
switch is provided.  
Door Lock: All models are supplied with a keyed lock  
to prevent unauthorized access to your wine collection.  
Slide-Out Shelving: All models provide "slide-out"  
shelving to facilitate access and allow bottle identifica-  
tion with minimal disturbance to the wine bottles. Taking  
care to pull-out the shelving gently will minimize "unset-  
tling" your wine collection. Do not lean or press down  
heavily on the wine shelves to prevent damaging the  
shelves and possibly the wine bottles stored on them.  
Avoid pulling out more than one(1) rack at a time to  
avoid instability.  
Position "I" - Provides supplemental lighting upon  
door opening only. This is accomplished by having the  
upper and side-mounted aesthetic lamp tube lights acti-  
vate in conjunction with the main compartment light.  
Position "0" - De-activates all aesthetic lighting. In  
this switch position only the main compartment light will  
activate when the door is opened.  
All shelving is designed for single-level bottle storage to  
facilitate viewing and accessing your wine collection with  
minimal disturbance to other bottles.  
Position "II" - This setting activates the aesthetic  
lamp tube lights at all times. This setting is used to  
enhance the display of your wine collection when the  
door is closed. In addition, upon door opening, the main  
compartment light will still activate providing additional  
illumination to assist viewing of wine bottle labels.  
Note: When "Position "II" is selected, bottles in close  
proximity to the aesthetic lighting will experience slightly  
higher temperatures due to the wattage dissipation of  
the lamps. Therefore, it is recommended that positions  
"0" & "I" be used when display of your wine collection is  
not required.  
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Before Calling for Service  
If You Need Service  
Before calling for service, check the trouble shooting  
table on this page. This table lists possible problems  
that you can remedy without difficulty to avoid an unnec-  
essary service call.  
In the event that you do need service, contact your dealer  
or the manufacturer to locate a service representative near  
you. In any correspondence, you will need to refer to the  
model number and serial number of your unit to assure  
proper service. Proof-of-purchase may also be required to  
determine your warranty status. For your convenience, a  
location on the front cover of this manual has been provided  
for recording this information.  
Troubleshooting  
Possible  
Causes/Solutions  
Problem  
In the unlikely event you are in an area where there is no  
service representative, call or write the manufacturer direct-  
ly, (contact information located on the front cover of this  
manual).  
•Interior needs cleaning  
Odor in cabinet  
Noisy operation  
•Cabinet not level  
•Weak floor  
•Cabinet not level  
•Weak floor  
Cabinet vibrates  
•Lamp(s) burned out.  
•No power at outlet  
Cabinet light not working  
Appliance will not run  
Temperature control turned  
to “OFF”  
•Line cord not plugged in  
•No power at electrical outlet  
•House fuse blown  
•Prolonged door openings  
•Control set too cold  
•Condenser needs cleaning  
Too many door openings  
Appliance runs too long  
Moisture collects inside  
Too many door openings  
•Prolonged door openings  
•Hot, humid weather  
increases condensation  
•Door not closed or  
obstructed  
•Hot, humid weather  
increases condensation. As  
humidity decreases,  
Moisture collects on outside  
surface  
moisture will disappear.  
•Control improperly set.  
•Control improperly set  
•Faulty thermometer  
•Relocate thermometer to  
center of cabinet and  
recheck  
Interior too hot/too cold  
•Condenser needs cleaning  
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Warranty  
Your new Northland Kitchen Appliance product is provid-  
ed with a Seven(7) year limited warranty. This limited  
warranty is given by the manufacturer, (herein after  
referred to as Northland), to the original purchaser of  
the equipment supplied by Northland as long as the  
equipment remains in the possession of the original pur-  
chaser.  
Please locate your Northland Kitchen Appliance  
"Product Warranty" certificate in the documentation  
package supplied with your unit, and retain in a safe  
location. This certificate details the warranty coverage  
provided.  
It is important that you register your wine storage unit by  
sending in the warranty card immediately after taking  
delivery of your wine storage unit. Failure to do so  
could result in delays to warranty service coverage, if  
ever required.  
Help prevent tragedies  
Each year children die because they climb inside a dis-  
carded refrigeration product, get trapped inside and suf-  
focate. Take precautions to prevent such tragedies by  
having the door removed before discarding.  
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