Cellar Cool SL Series User manual


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Quick Reference Guide
Unit .....................................................
Controller & Specications ...............................
Introduction ................................................
Receiving & Inspecting The Unit ............................
Quick Start Guide ...........................................
Preparing the Wine Cellar...................................
Through-the-Wall Installation
Pre-Installation...........................................
Preparing the Installation Location .......................
Installation...............................................
System Operation ..........................................
Control Functions...........................................
Maintenance Schedule .....................................
Troubleshooting Guide .....................................
Technical Assistance & Accessories .........................
Installation Terms and Conditions ..........................
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Rear / Side View (out of cellar / condenser)
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Front / Side View (in cellar / evaporator)
Bottom View
Controller
Air Sensing
Power Cord
Power Cord
Grille
Grille
Drain Port

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Specications
Cellar Size 350 cu. ft.
Dimensions 22”W x 10.25”H x 19”D
Weight 50 lbs
AMPS (starting/running) 17.5/3.5
dBA Evaporator: 59 / Condenser: 53
Installation Through-the-Wall, ideally above a doorway
Thermostat Advanced Digital Control Display
Temp. Delta 30°F temperature dierential
Warranty 2 year parts and labor / 5 year compressor
Evaporator
•
•
•
•
ALARM Pre-Chill Display
Control “ON/OFF” Buon
•Turns the Cooling Unit
“ON/OFF”
1
An Frost Compressor and Condenser Fan
Energy Reducon
Hi Air Temp History & Scroll
Buon
1
Low Air Temp History & Scroll
Buon
Push to see the min. stored temperature.
In programming mode use to browse the
parameter codes or decrease
the displayed value.
1
Energy Saving
Buon
1
Cellar “Pre-Chill” Buon
3-5
Push to see the max stored temperature.
In programming mode use to browse the
parameter codes or increase the display
value. Hold for 3 seconds to start Cellar
Pre-Chill.
Set Buon
View Set Point
1
Change Set Point
3-5
SET + Down = CPSM
10-15
Reset Hi & Lo Buon
3-5
Display and modify set point. In
programming mode it selects a
parameter conrms an opera-
tion. Hold for 3 seconds when
the min or max temperature is
displayed to RESET.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Note: The 1 or 3-5 qualies the amount of time in seconds that the button must be pushed to activate the feature.
Refer to page 15 for complete listing of buttons and symbols.

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INTRODUCTION
The SL2500 is CellarCool’s quietest interior venting self contained unit available, designed to mount in a living area.
Developed to t into the often unused space between the cellar door and ceiling, giving the collector maximum stor-
age capacity. The system is equipped with CellarCool’s Platinum Series controller utilizing Advanced System Protection
Technology. This features a series of strategically placed monitoring probes, which ensure ecient performance and
long cooling unit life. With eciency in mind, the SL2500 uses less power than most traditional units while having the
ability to cool cellars up to 350 cubic feet.
Customer Service
Thank you for purchasing a CellarCool SL2500 cooling unit. We strive to provide the highest quality products and the
best possible customer service. If you have any questions about your CellarCool unit, please call us at 1(855) 235-
5271.
Using the Manual
This User’s Manual is intended to assist in the proper installation and maintenance of the CellarCool SL2500 cooling
system. In order to ensure the longevity of your cooling unit, the equipment should be installed properly and have a
proper care and maintenance schedule. Please read and review this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
What Is the CellarCool SL2500 Cooling System?
The CellarCool SL2500 system is a specialized refrigeration unit designed for one purpose only: to maintain the opti-
mal temperature and humidity levels conducive to the proper storage and aging of ne wines. It is a self-contained
cooling unit designed to be used as a forced-air through-the-wall unit.
How Does the CellarCool SL2500 Work?
The CellarCool SL2500 cooling system is especially designed for the use and application to maintain optimal condi-
tions for wine storage and aging. The system is specially designed for slow cooling, this greatly reduces the amount
of humidity removed from the cellar.
Temperature Setting
The CellarCool SL2500 unit can be set at any temperature within the acceptable wine-aging range of 45°F to 67°F.
This system will perform best if the temperature of the exhaust intake stays between 75 and 85 degrees. The unit has
the ability to cool 30 degrees below an 85 degree ambient temperature. The unit will lose cooling capacity when the
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Receiving and Inspecting the Unit
• Lift only at the designated handhold locations on the shipping container or fully support the unit from under-
neath. A shipment may include one or more boxes containing accessories.
• Before opening the container, inspect the packaging for any obvious signs of damage or mishandling.
• Write any discrepancy or visual damage on the Bill of Lading before signing.
• Place the box containing the CellarCool unit on a tabletop to prepare it for testing prior to installing.
• Sit upright for 24 hours.
Note: CellarCool units are manufactured in the USA and tested prior to shipment.
Review the Packing Slip to Verify Contents
• Check the model number to ensure it is correct.
• Check that all factory options ordered are listed.
If any items listed on the packing slip do not match your order information, contact CellarCool Customer Service im-
mediately.
Check the Box for the following contents:
Mounting Brackets (2)
Accessory Kit One:
• CellarCool SL2500 Owner’s Manual
Accessory Kit Two:
• 1/2” Self-Tapping Screws (4)
• 1 3/4” Hex Head Screws (4)
• Drain Line tube with Brass Connector
• Insulation Foam Strips (4)
Please leave the CellarCool unit in its original box until you are ready for installation, this will allow you to move the
product safely without damaging it.
TIP: Save your box and all packaging materials. They provide the only safe means of transporting/shipping the unit.
RECEIVING & INSPECTING THE UNIT

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QUICK START GUIDE
This guide is meant to serve as a quick reference for installation of the CellarCool unit. The remainder of this Owner’s
Manual will provide more detailed information and instructions.
Upon receiving the CellarCool unit:
1. Inspect the unit before installation. If damage is found, please contact your distributor or CellarCool Customer
Service at 1.855.235.5271 ext 799.
2. The unit should remain in an upright position for 24 hours prior to operation.
3. The CellarCool unit requires a dedicated 115-volt 20-amp circuit. Use a surge protector with the CellarCool unit.
Do not use a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) line.
4. 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. 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 65-70°F.
6. It is REQUIRED to install a drain line to remove condensation from the unit.
7. The CellarCool 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 Wine
Cellar” video available on the CellarCool website at www.cellarcool.com.
8. 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 CellarCool unit, repair it yourself, or use a service company without CellarCool’s
authorization. This will void your warranty.
If you encounter a problem with your CellarCool unit, please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide. If you have any
further questions, concerns, or need assistance, please contact CellarCool Customer Service at 1.855.235.5271 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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The performance and life of your CellarCool unit is contingent upon the
steps you take in preparing the wine cellar.
Note: Improperly preparing your enclosure or incorrectly installing your CellarCool
unit may cause unit failure, leaking of condensation, and other negative side eects.
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. CellarCool has 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 specic needs that we do not address.
How to Build a Wine Cellar Instructional Video
CellarCool has a construction tutorial available on line at our website: www.cellarcool.com. This tutorial will walk you
through the steps of constructing a properly built wine cellar and the installation of our CellarCool product line.
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. As a general rule, the thicker the walls and the higher the insulation value in your
cellar, the better it will be at maintaining a consistent temperature.
Insulation
Insulation is REQUIRED with the use of the CellarCool product. Standard berglass or rigid foam insulation is nor-
mally used in cellar construction or, in some cases, “blown-in”insulation is used. It is very important that all walls and
ceilings are insulated to keep the cellar temperature as consistent as possible during the summer and winter months.
The R-value, or quality of insulation, is determined by the rate at which heat passes through the insulation. The
higher the R-value, the more resistant the insulation is to conducting heat. Using higher R-values in insulation will
lower your operating costs and unit run time. (R-13 minimum, R-19 recommended, R-30 for ceiling and exterior walls.)
Vapor Barrier
A vapor barrier is REQUIRED to prevent the intrusion of water vapor so that the cellar can be kept at the correct
temperature and humidity. 6 mm plastic sheeting (recommended) should be applied to the warm side of the cellar
walls. The vapor barrier must also be applied to the outside walls and ceiling. If it is impossible to reach the outside,
then the plastic must be applied from within the cellar. The most common method is to wrap the entire interior, leav-
ing the plastic loose in the stud cavity so the insulation can be placed between each stud. All of the walls and ceiling
must be wrapped in plastic for a complete vapor barrier.
In areas of high humidity, such as Southern and Gulf States, the vapor barrier will prevent inltration of warm moist
air. The moist air can cause mold to form, and standing water in drain pans promote microbial and fungal growth that
cause unpleasant odors and indoor air quality problems. If mold is found, remove it immediately and sanitize that
portion of the unit.
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Unobstructed Airow
Unobstructed airflow to and from the unit is critical for the unit’s overall performance and life-span. A mini-
mum three-foot clearance (five foot is ideal) area is crucial. The air the fans blow needs to circulate and either dissi-
pate or absorb heat from the space, the more air to exchange the more efficient the system will operate.
Note: Avoid attempting to camouflage the unit. This will restrict airflow and thus the unit’s ability to work efficiently.
Door and Door Seal
An exterior grade (1 3/4”) door must be installed as a cellar door. It is very important that weather stripping is at-
tached to all 4 sides of the doorjamb. 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.
Mounting the Unit
The unit must be mounted within 18“ of the top of the room in order to achieve sucient cooling. As the room cools
down, the warm air will rise to the ceiling. Mounting the CellarCool 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, and cold air settling to the oor.
Wine Cellar
Exhaust Area
Keep Clear
Exhaust Fan/Vent
(optional)
Air Intake
(optional)

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Ambient Temperature Factor
The cooling system has the ability to cool a wine cellar eciently to 55°F as long as the ambient temperature of the
area that it is exhausting to does not exceed 85°F. Therefore, you want to exhaust the unit in a room which will not
exceed 85°F, preferably at 75°F, otherwise the unit will not have the capacity to keep the wine at a desirable 55°F.
Back - Exhaust Room
Exhaust Fan
Air Intake
Cellar Wall
85ºF
MAX
55ºF
Front - Wine Cellar
CellarCool
(side view)
Ventilation
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 ventila-
tion is required in order to dissipate heat away from the unit. If ventilation is inadequate, the exhaust will heat up the
area or room and adversely aect 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.
Note: If you are unsure about having adequate ventilation in your install location, please
contact us to assess your specic installation at support@CellarCool.com or 1.855.235.5271.
Warning, allowing your system to operate in high ambient temperatures for extended
periods of time will greatly decrease the life of your system and void your warranty.
Drain Line
All units come with a drain line for additional removal of excessive condensate. This is a back up system to the
Condensate Evaporator. It is mandatory to install the drain line attachment. During operation, 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. CellarCool carries a condensate pump kit, which allows the excess condensate
to be pumped up to 20 ft. away from the unit.

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Electrical Needs
The CellarCool 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 eectively.
Contact an electrician for assistance with the installation of this dedicated electrical circuit:
1. Match the electrical outlet to the plug provided on the unit.
2. Provide a dedicated circuit and wiring for the unit.
Electrical Outlet
The unit is equipped with a twelve foot power cord located on the evaporator side of the unit. Plug your unit into a
surge protector or power conditioner. As with any sensitive electrical equipment, the CellarCool electrical equipment
may be damaged by power surges and spikes. Power surges and spikes are not covered in the CellarCool warranty.
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU DO NOT USE A GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER (GFI) WITH THIS PRODUCT.
TEST THE UNIT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
To prepare it for testing before installation in wall:
• Remove unit from box
• Place unit on tabletop
• Plug in unit to electrical outlet
• Turn on to test (Temperature dierential should be 10°F across coils)
• Turn o after test
Testing Unit - Place the CellarCool system on a tabletop to prepare it for installation and testing. Plug system into
a live electrical outlet and turn unit on. The system may take up to 10 to 15 minutes before running cool. Once the
operation has been tested, turn the unit o, and unplug the unit from the electrical outlet.*
Units weigh 50 pounds and are cumbersome for one person to carry. We recommend that you get someone else to
help you during the installation process. NEVER LAY UNIT ON ITS SIDE.
Note: If the system does not seem to be running cool after 15 minutes, please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on
Page 19.
PRE-INSTALLATION
Skill level: Moderate
Follow the local building codes and/or consult a license contractor

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PREPARING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION
Minimum Tools Needed
Hammer
Saw Drill with 1/4” Nut Driver Bit
Level
Note: The following installation examples are for reference only, door header construction and framing may
vary. When not installing above a door, adequate framing inside of the wall is necessary. CellarCool recommends
consulting a licensed contractor for framing and construction needs.
Locate the desired installation location, using a level and a pencil
mark a center line.
Mark the center line for your desired installation location, followed by
laying out the hole for the unit.
* Hole size: 22 1/2 inches by 10 3/4 inches
Cut out the drywall and studs for the unit opening.
Warning: Use caution not to cut through any electrical or plumbing.
In most cases framing will need to be added to provide adequate
support for the unit and mounting bracket.
Door Opening
22 1/2”
10 3/4”
*minimum 1” from door casing
*minimum 4” from ceiling
Center Line

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STEP 4
Slide the cooling unit in from the cellar side with the
thermostat facing inside. The outer ange should be ush
to the wall. Secure the ange to the wall through the
pre drilled holes. The screws should penetrate the studs
to provide adequate support for the CellarCool system.
Seal all cracks and gaps around the unit with an air-tight
sealant or caulking to prevent air leakage.
Note: If you use decorative molding, it should be attached to the
walls and never to the cooling unit.
STEP 5
Attach the condensate drain line
The condensation drain line tube is used to remove excess condensation from the unit to a proper discharge location.
It is important that the drain line tube is properly connected and used to prevent leakage and other problems
associated with excess condensation.
Failure to use the condensation drain line tube will void the warranty on the unit.
Note: To prevent mold from growing, allow the drain line to
hang above the water line.
Failure to install the drain line voids warranty.
To prevent mold from growing, allow the drain line to
hang above the water line.
STEP 6
If removed, install the grille’s on both sides of the unit and plug in the power cord. The use of an extension cord is not
recommended.
Drain line is
above possible
water level
INSTALLATION
CELLAR SIDE
Power
Drain line
WRONG: Drain line
is under water.

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NOTES

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Initial Start-Up
When power is applied to the unit, the control will
briey display all symbols, and the Compressor
symbol will be displayed (if unit is calling for cooling).
There may be a brief delay prior to the evaporator
and condenser fans turning on.
Normal System Cycle
After the Air Sensing Probe has reached the set
point (all units are shipped with the set point of
55°F and a dierential of 4°F) the unit turns o. The
WHM is an adjustable feature which allows the
customer the convenience of managing the humidity
enhancement of their wine cellar. The WHM is one
of the many Customer Preference Selection features
which allow the customer the ability to ne tune the
controls. This feature is set to 0 when shipped but if
needed can be adjusted.
Anti Short Cycle
The Anti Short Cycle ensures that the unit will remain
o for a period of 3 minutes after the unit has reached
the set point to allow the pressure in the refrigeration
system to equalize prior to starting the compressor.
Anti Frost Cycle
The Anti Frost Cycle is a precautionary measure, as
icing or frosting of the coil does not occur during
normal operation. The system will go through an
anti frost cycle when the evaporator temperature
reaches 26°. During the Anti Frost cycle, the unit will
stop cooling and run the indoor fan to provide air
ow across the indoor coil, which will melt any frost
accumulation.
Air Sensing Probe Failure Protection
In the event that a Air Sensing Probe should fail,
the APST (Advance Product Safety Technology) will
automatically transition the Refrigeration Compressor
cycles to a pre-determined time series (based on
detailed laboratory testing), which will ensure that
the product is kept within the safe range.
SYSTEM OPERATION

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CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Button/Symbol Normal Functions
ON/OFF • The ON/OFF button allows the customer the convenience of turning the refrigeration
system ON or OFF, from the control panel. This feature does not disconnect power from
the unit. In order for the power to be shut o from the unit, the power cord must be
unplugged from the wall receptacle.
• Press the ON/OFF button once for button application.
Up and Down
Arrows
• Use these buttons to scroll up or down the CPSM (Customer Preference Selection Mode)
menu.
• Displays the Highest and Lowest temperature sensed by the Air Sensing Probe. This
feature allows the customer instant access to the recorded data applicable to the Air
Sensing Probe Temperatures, it can be easily reset to reect current temperatures.
1. Press the“UP” arrow, or the “Down”arrow once, and the Highest or Lowest Temperature
(Hi/Lo) sensed by the Air Sensing Probe, will be displayed.
2. To reset the Hi/Lo, press and hold the“Set” button when the Hi/Lo value is displayed on
the Digital Display, continue to hold the “Set” button until “rst” appears on the digital
display and then blinks. This will erase the past recorded “Temperature Data History”and
start recording, from the current time and temperature, forward. Temperatures displayed
would reect Air Sensing Probe Temperatures from that point in time, and beyond.
3. The Hi/Lo feature should be reset at initial“Start-Up”and after the Cellar or Cabinet has
obtained normal operating temperatures, which is generally 55°F.
Cellar PreChill (CPC) The CPC Feature is activated by pressing the Up button for 3-5 seconds, and the CPC logo
will be displayed on the digital display. The CPC feature can be terminated by pressing the
Up button for 3-5 seconds, or the feature will self terminate after 6 hrs.
1. The (CPC) Feature may be used to Pre-Chill the Cellar prior to loading it with Warm
Product. The feature will shift the Set Point down to a lower setting of 52°F, for the next 6
hours. After the 6 hour time period, the Set Point will automatically return to the original
Set Point.
2. The CPC feature can be conveniently adjusted to the customer’s specic needs, by ac-
cessing the“Customer Preference Select Mode”(CPSM). See Customer Preference Select
Mode Instructions.
Energy Reduction
(ER)
1. The ER feature is activated by pressing the ER button one time, and the ER logo will ap-
pear on the digital display.
2. The purpose of the ER feature is to reduce energy cost, by shifting the Set Point up by 4
degrees, which will allow the cooling system to run for shorter periods of time, resulting
in a reduction in energy cost.
3. The ER feature allows for Energy Savings at any time - During periods of high ambient
temperatures, vacations or business travel.
4. To deactivate the ER feature, press the ER button one time, and the ER logo will turn o.
5. The ER feature can be conveniently adjusted specic need by accessing the“Customer
Preference Select Mode”(CPSM). See CPSM Instructions on the next page.

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SET 1. Press the“Set” button once and it will display the Set Point. After approximately 5 sec-
onds, the display will return to normal operation and display the Air Sensing Probe
temperature.
2. Standard Controller - Press and hold the“Set” button for 3-5 seconds until the set point
is displayed and the °F symbol starts blinking. Next press the“UP or Down”arrows to
change the Set Point. Next press the “Set” button once and the Set Point Temperature
and the °F on the display will blink to conrm the new Set Point setting.
3. Press and hold the“Set” button during the display of the Hi/Low “Temperature Data His-
tory”(hold button unit“rst” blinks on display), and it will erase the past recorded data le
and start recording, from the current time and temperature.
4. Press the“Set” and the “Down Arrow” buttons simultaneously, for 10-15 seconds, and
you will access the“Customer Preference Selection Mode”(CPSM). The CPSM allows the
customer to“Fine Tune”the Control Operating System to their applicable choice.
Anti-Frost The Anti-Frost Cycle is automatically activated when the evaporator temp has reached a low
temp of 26° and has sustained that temp for a period of ve minutes. During this cycle the
compressor and condenser fans will turn o and the evaporator fans will continue to run.
Once the temperature of the evaporator gets back up to 40° the cycle will deactivate and
the system will revert back to normal operating conditions.
At the beginning of the cycle the symbol will be illuminated and the symbol is
illuminated during the anti-frost cycle.
Alarm The Alarm symbol is shown when the system encounters an issue that needs attention, the
displayed alarm codes are explained below.
Alarm Codes
Message Cause Solution
“P1”
Air Sensing Probe is Unplugged Attach Air Sensing Probe to Unit
Faulty Air Sensing Probe Con-
nection
1. Check Air Sensing Probe attachment at circular connector
2. Check Air Sensing Probe connection at green terminal block on
back of controller
Defective Air Sensing Probe Replace the Air Sensing Probe
“P2” Faulty Evaporator Probe
Connection
Check Evaporator Probe connection at green terminal block on back of
controller
Defective Evaporator Probe Replace the Evaporator Probe
“HA” Defective Air Sensing Probe Replace the Air Sensing Probe
“LA”
The Air Sensing Probe is sensing
a temperature of 4° below the
set point
Allow the room to warm up which will increase the temperature of the
wine
Defective Air Sensing Probe Replace the Air Sensing Probe
“POF” The keypad is locked Hold “Up”and“Down” buttons for 3 to 5 seconds to disable, “PON”
should appear

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CPSM Mode Press the“Set” and the “Down Arrow” buttons simultaneously, for 10-15 seconds, and you will access
the “Customer Preference Selection Mode”(CPSM). The CPSM allows the customer to“Fine Tune”the
Control Operating System to their applicable choice.
The following CPSM options are available for adjustment:
Fon – Humidity Management Enhancement: This parameter is normally set at 0, which should pro-
vide adequate relative humidity for the cellar.
• An increase in this parameter will increase the Humidity Enhancement (%RH), and a decrease in
the parameter will decrease Humidity Enhancement (%RH).
• Adjustments should be made in increments of 5, with a maximum of 15, and a minimum of 0.
• After any adjustment to Humidity Enhancement, you should wait a minimum of three days
before making any additional adjustments. This will allow the cellar sucient time to acclimate
to the new setting.
Fof - Humidity Management Enhancement: This parameter is normally set at 15. This parameter
should not be adjusted, as it simply provides an OFF cycle time for the fan, during the compressor
OFF cycle. However, the parameter is located within the CPSM as a convenience to the customer,
should it need to be adjusted.
CCS – Cellar Pre-Chill Set Point: This parameter is set at 52°f, but can be adjusted to a set point be-
tween 50°f - 67°f.
CCT - Cellar Pre-Chill Duration: This parameter is set to 6 hours, but can be changed between 0-23.5
hours.
Con/Cof – Compressor On time (Con) and O time (Cof) with a Probe 1 failure/Alarm. These parame-
ters are set at Con 40 min/Cof 10 min. In the event that there is a Probe 1 failure/Alarm, the compres-
sor/refrigeration system automatically starts a predetermined ON/OFF cycle, which is controlled by
the Con and the Cof parameters. The customer can adjust these parameters to maintain the desired
Bottle temperature.
Hes – Dierential for Energy Reduction – This parameter is set at 4° above the set point, during the
Energy Reduction mode. A decrease in this setting will decrease the set point, and an increase in this
feature will increase the set point.

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Monthly 1. Check for unusual noise or vibration
2. Check the drainline to see if it is above the waterline if draining into a vessel.
Quarterly 1. Clean front and rear intake grilles.
Annually 1. Use a vacuum with brush attachment to clean grilles.
2. Inspect for corrosion.
3. Check wiring connections and integrity of cords.
4. Pour a 50/50 bleach solution into the drainline every spring.
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 airow and may aect the unit’s ability to function properly. Periodically cleaning the
unit’s vents will help assure maximum cooling eciency. The drain tube must also be checked and kept clean and
free of debris and mold to maintain proper performance.
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