CellarPro 4200VSI-B BEER REFRIGERATION SYSTEM, 2177 User Manual

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V9.14

(1) Control Panel: Maintains desired cellar environment. Factory settings
are optimized for peak performance. Controller is described in detail in the
following section.

(2) Fan Speed Selector Switch (Low/Med/High): The cooling unit fans
operate on 3 speed settings: Low, Medium, and High. For optimum sound
and energy efficiency, select the lowest fan speed that will maintain the
desired cellar temperature. High speed is recommended for initial cellar
pull down, exteme temperature conditions and ducted installations.

(3) Condensate Evaporator Switch (OFF/ON): When in the “on” position,
the switch will illuminate indicating the condensate evaporator is energized
to remove moisture collected in the unit’s condensate drain pan. The
switch light may cycle off and on indicating a low moisture environment. If
this condition is observed, or if no condensate is present at the overflow,
the switch may be turned “off” to reduce unit energy consumption. For
initial cellar pull down or in high humidity environments, the switch should
be set to “on”.

(4) Power Selector Switch (Front/Rear): The unit is powered by installing the
provided plug cord in the front or rear of the unit. To use the front
receptacle, set switch to “Front” and plug in the cord at the front of the
unit (location #6). To use the rear receptacle, set to “Rear” and plug in the
cord at the rear of the unit (location #7).

(5) Bottle Probe Jack (Bottle Probe): Plug in the remote bottle probe (sold
separately) to control the cellar by liquid temperature rather than air
temperature inside the cellar. Disconnecting the probe will automatically
return the control to air temperature. When using a bottle probe, the
Temperature Differential will need to be adjusted to 1 degree as shown in
the “Advanced Operation” instructions below.

(6/7) Grounded Power Receptacle: One receptacle is located on the
front (#6), and one on the rear (#7). Use the receptacle that is most
convenient for the installation. Enable the receptacle by setting the power
location switch (#4) to “Front” or “Rear”

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