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

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3. Make sure the unit is slightly tilted backwards to force condensate

to flow to the rear of the cooling unit.

4. Raise the Minimum Set Point of the cooling unit.

5. Check to make sure the cellar has airtight seals, including the door(s),

light fixtures, and all walls, ceiling and floor.

HA2 Alarm Has Been Triggered

The cooling unit is designed to measure the temperature of the condenser
coils and, if the temperature exceeds 140°F, the HA2 alarm will display on
the control panel.
If this alarm happens when you first receive and start operating your
CellarPro cooling unit, check for appropriate installation and ventilation
(Chapter II). Also, make sure that there aren’t any obstructions to the
intake and/or exhaust vents. If your wine cabinet has a grill, remove the
grill and/or any other obstructions above (top vent) or behind (back
vent) the cellar.
If the alarm happens in conjunction with hot ambient conditions, we
recommend doing the following:

1. Raise the Minimum Set Point to 60°F until temperatures cool down

2. Increase the Fon setting

3. Increase the fan speed to High

If the cooling unit has been operating for several months without any
problems and the alarm occurs, check the condenser filter and clean or
replace if necessary.

LA2 Alarm has been triggered

As noted above, the cooling unit is designed to measure the
temperature of the condenser coils and, if the temperature drops below
a certain point, the LA2 alarm will display on the control panel. Please call
CellarPro at 877.726.8496 if this alarm occurs.

Cooling Unit Won’t Turn On

The cooling system is programmed with a 3-Minute Delay at Startup to
protect its internal components.

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