WineKeeper MAGNUM Series User Manual

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HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM:

The factory preset for this setting is “70”.

This setting designates the High temperature inside the cabinet at which the alarm is triggered.

We recommend leaving this setting at the factory preset.

LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM:

The factory preset for this setting is 41.

This setting designates the Low temperature inside the cabinet at which the alarm is triggered.

We recommend leaving this setting at the factory preset.

ENERGY SAVINGS MODE DIFFERENTIAL:

The factory preset for this setting is “4”.

This setting increases or decreases the Temperature Differential for the Energy Savings Mode.

The recommended range for this setting is 2-4.

Standard Protection Mechanisms

The cooling unit is programmed to shut down certain components to protect those components, as well as the wine inside the cabi-

net, under the following circumstances:

Scenario

P1 Alarm

P3 > 140°F

What it means

Probe 1, which senses the

temperature inside the cabinet

and controls the on/off cycles of

the cooling unit, has failed

The condenser probe is

measuring temperatures

that are too hot

What happens

The cooling unit enters a timed

auto-cycle mode until Probe 1

is repaired or replaced. In this

mode, the cooling unit will turn

for 12 minutes and off for 8.

The compressor and condenser

fan will turn off until the

condenser temperature falls

below 140°F

Optional Protection Mechanisms

Magnum cooling systems are programmed to turn off the compressor and condenser fan in the event of an HA2

alarm, as described below.

Maintenance

The condenser coil at the back of the cabinet will collect dust, dirt and lint over time. It is critically important

to clean the filter periodically. If the filter become clogged, the cooling unit will not have proper airflow and its

performance and longevity will be compromised.

For advanced cleaning, remove the filter and grill, and simply vacuum or brush the coils until all dust and lint

have been removed. Do not use compressed air to clean the coils because it may force dirt particles into the

cooling system and cause serious damage to its internal components.

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