CellarPro 1800XTS-B BEER COOLING UNIT, 2176 User Manual

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V . O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s

Overview

Please follow the instructions in Chapter I prior to turning on your CellarPro cooling

unit.

CellarPro cooling units are designed to maintain optimal conditions for wine storage

and aging. These conditions include steady, cool temperatures, high humidity, minimal

vibration and light, and clean air.

The settings on your CellarPro cooling unit have been preset and optimized by the

factory. Before changing any settings below, we recommend waiting 14 days to allow

the cooling unit to “break in.”

The cooling unit is designed to cool the cellar gently without stripping moisture out of

the cellar environment. Therefore, it is not uncommon for the cooling unit to run

nonstop for up to a week initially, depending on the temperature inside the cellar, the

size of the cellar, and the temperature of the ambient environment. Once the cellar has

reached equilibrium, it is normal for the cooling unit to run as much as 75 percent of the

time.

CellarPro cooling units are designed to maintain optimal temperatures for storing and

aging fine wine. CellarPro cooling units are not designed to maintain temperatures for

serving wine, which tend to be much colder than storage temperatures, especially

serving temperatures for white and sparkling wines.

CellarPro cooling units must be used, stored, moved and/or shipped in the upright

position. Be careful when turning the unit on its side. The unit NEVER should be

turned upside down.

Bottle Probe

Bottle probe temperature sensors can be used to cycle on/off based on changes in air or
liquid temperatures inside the wine cellar. When used to measure liquid temperatures,
our bottle probe, which includes a rubber bottle stopper to avoid leaks and spills, should
be inserted into a wine bottle filled with water and alcohol to avoid bacteria growth.
The 10-foot cord allows the bottle to be placed almost anywhere inside the wine cellar.
The other side of the probe is fitted with a jack that plugs directly into the wine cooling
unit. When using a bottle probe to measure liquid temperature, we recommend
reducing the temperature (HY) differential from 4 degrees to 1 degree. Refer to our
“Advanced Operation” instructions for further instructions how to change the HY
differential.

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