Troubleshooting alarm codes – WhisperKool Slimline 2500 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING ALARM CODES

Alarm Codes

Cause

Solution

“P1”

Bottle probe failure

Replace Bottle Probe

“P1”

Bottle probe Disconnected

Reconnect Bottle Probe

“P2”

Evaporator Probe Failure

Replace Evaporator Probe

“HA”

Max Bottle Probe Temp Alarm

Check the set point, lower if needed

Check the door for a good seal
Check for sufficient insulation, re-insulate if needed

“LA”

Minimum Bottle Probe Temp

Alarm

Check the set point, raise if needed

“EA”

External Alarm

Check the display to see which alarm code is causing the alarm.

Then located the solution and repair.

“POF”

Keypad locked

Hold “Up” and “Down” buttons for 3 to 5 seconds to disable,

“PON” should appear once key pad is unlocked

Button

CPSM

Mode

(Cont.)

AUX

Normal Functions

cont.

• Fof - Humidity Management Enhancement: This parameter is normally set at 1. This pa-

rameter 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 conve-

nience 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 between 45°f - 67°f.

• bLL/Act – Compressor Off or On for Low (bLL) or High (Act) Temperature Alarm: These pa-

rameters are set at “n”. With this parameter set at “n” the refrigeration system will continue

to operate normally, if there is a High or Low temperature Alarm. To change this parameter,

change the setting to “y”, and the compressor/refrigeration system will shut off during a

High or Low temperature Alarm.

• Con/Cof – Compressor On time (Con) and Off time (Cof) with a Probe 1 failure/Alarm. These

parameters are set at Con 40 min/Cof 10 min. In the event that there is a Probe 1 failure/

Alarm, the compressor/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 Probe temperature. During a Probe 1

failure/Alarm, the Bottle Probe temperature can be monitored by pressing the Up or Down

arrow to view the High and Low Temperature History.

• Hes – Differential for Energy Reduction – This parameter is set at 4, which results in a set

point of 58°f 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.

“AUX” indicates the unit is in its anti-frost mode. This means the evaporator temp has reached

a low temp of 26° and has sustained that temp for a period of five minutes. ( The compres-

sor and condenser fans will turn off, but the evaporator fans will continue to run. Once the

temperature of the evaporator gets back up to 40°, the “AUX” light will deactivate and the

system will revert back to normal operating conditions.)

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