CellarPro Wine Cooling Unit Manual Del Producto

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•  The Cooling Unit Runs Constantly 
The cooling unit is designed to turn on when the air temperature in the cellar rises 
ABOVE the Minimum Set Point + Temperature Differential, and turn off when the air 
temperature falls below the Minimum Set Point. For example, if the Minimum Set 
Point is 55°F and the Temperature Differential is 4°F, the cooling unit will turn above 
59°F and turn off below 55°F. 
When bottles are first loaded in the wine cabinet, the cooling unit will run 
continuously (even up to a week) until the temperature inside the cellar falls below 
the Minimum Set Point.  
The cooling unit will cool a maximum of 30°F below the ambient temperature in the 
space outside the condenser coils. In other words, when the ambient temperature in 
the space outside the condenser coils is 90°F, the cooling unit can't cool below 60°F 
inside the cellar.  
Hot weather conditions, insufficient ventilation and/or dirty condenser coils can all 
cause the cooling unit to run continuously.  To reduce cycle times,  
1.  Clean the condenser coils 
2.  Check the ambient temperature in the space outside the condenser coils 
while the cooling unit is running, making sure that the difference between this 
temperature and the Minimum Set Point is no more than 30°F. 
3.  Increase the supply of cool air to the space outside the condenser coils, using 
a fan, ducting or an exhaust system to remove heat from the space. 
4.  Raise the Minimum Set Point on the cooling unit 
•  The Cooling Unit Is Dripping 
The cooling unit is designed to remove excess moisture from inside the cellar, which 
collects in the drip pan of the cooling unit.  
Excess moisture can occur when the cooling unit runs constantly, when the Minimum 
Set Point is too low and/or when the cellar doesn’t have a good seal from the outside 
environment. To eliminate overflow in the drip pan, do the following: 
1.  Raise the Minimum Set Point of the cooling unit. 
2.  Make sure the cellar has good seals, especially at the door(s), and repair any 
leaks immediately. 
If the cooling unit continues to drip, contact us at 1.877.726.8496 for further 
assistance.