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Control the Elements Owner’s Manual 4200VSi / 4200VSx 220V / 1PH / 50Hz...
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Owner’s Manual, www.cellarpro.com/customerservice If you still have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact your dealer or CellarPro directly. We can be reached during normal business hours at 1.877.726.8496. You also may contact us anytime via email at info@cellarpro.com. Contact Information:...
Specs and Cut Sheets Model Dimensions (cm) Weight (kg) Running Compressor W x D x H Amps 35.8 x 63.8 x 49.8 4200VSi 52.2 (incl.drain) 36.8 x 74.4 x 50.0 6.3 – 4200VS 220V / 1Ph 4200VSi* 55.8 (incl. hood) 36.8 x 70.1 x 50.0...
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These units also can be placed completely INSIDE or OUTSIDE the cellar when used in combination with our duct kits. Ambient Environment 4200VSi - designed for internal use only (ie sheltered from outdoor weather), the rear of the unit can be exposed to temperature conditions ranging from 4.4 to 46°C.
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If there is a leak in the cellar, the cooling unit will build up excess condensation. CellarPro 4200 cooling units are equipped with a condensate management system, which includes a stainless steel pan, a thermostatically-controlled electric heating element, and an overflow drain at the rear of the cooling unit.
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Ducting. CellarPro 4200 units allow the condenser air intake and exhaust each to be ducted up to 15 equivalent meters with 20 cm diameter ducting, or 30 equivalent meters with our auxiliary fan and 20 cm diameter ducting. We offer two rear duct kits (sold separately) that attach to the rear of the cooling unit.
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P o w e r R e q u i r e m e n t s CellarPro cooling systems should be plugged into a dedicated outlet connected to a 15-amp circuit. These cooling units can be used in 187-254V single-phase environments at 50Hz, and use approximately 6.3 amps during its “on”...
I I . I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s TEST THE UNIT BEFORE INSTALLING IT 1. Remove the unit from the box. SAVE THE BOX AND PACKING MATERIALS.
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Mount the unit in the upright position close to the ceiling inside the cellar. As warm air rises to the top of the cellar, the cooling unit pulls the warm air through the evaporator coil and removes the heat from the warm air. Once cooled, the cold air is discharged from the front of the cooling unit and circulates through the cellar.
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13mm I.D. condensate drain line. The required hardware is shipped loose with the unit. a. Model 4200VSi (indoor installations): Select the desired set of mounting holes, location #1, #2, or #3 (shown above). The mounting brackets can be used on either side of the wall.
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As shown above, the drain line should drop, then rise (but stay below the height of the fitting), and then drop again into a drain or bucket. Then, fill the trap with water. The condensate trap will allow any excess moisture inside the cooling unit to overcome the static pressure and flow out of the drain line.
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Summary Keep in mind the following guidelines before purchasing a wine cooling unit from CellarPro: If the cellar it too large for the cooling unit, the cooling unit will be unable to maintain proper, even temperatures throughout the cellar.
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.”...
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Minimum Set Point to reduce the cycle “on” time. Most wine collectors store their wine in the range of 12.8 – 15.6°C. CellarPro cooling units are designed to maintain appropriate levels of humidity, ranging from 50 to 70 percent, inside wine cellars. In order to increase or decrease humidity inside the cellar, the Fon setting can be changed as described in the “Advanced Operation”...
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(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.
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Control Panel Instructions Digital Display temperature displayed control indicates real-time temperature as measured by Probe 1 (P1) located behind the front grill of the cooling unit. Power “On” / “Off” Press “Power On/Off” to turn the unit on and off.
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Up and Down Buttons To view the “High Temp” recorded by the cooling unit, press the “Up” button once. To view the “Low Temp” recorded by the cooling unit, press the “Down” button once. To reset the “High Temp” or “Low Temp”, press the “Set”...
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Energy Saver Button To activate and deactivate the “Energy Saver” mode, press the “Energy Saver” button. The “Energy Saver” indicator light will turn on when the cooling unit is in “Energy Saver” mode. In “Energy Saver” mode, the Minimum Set Point increases 2.2°C and the Temperature Differential is unchanged.
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Advanced Operation CellarPro cooling systems can be programmed with advanced settings to achieve more control over conditions inside the cellar. Conditions like humidity, the Temperature Differential, and alarm settings all can be modified for custom applications. To access the advanced settings, do the following: Press the “Set”...
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Optional Protection Mechanisms CellarPro cooling systems can be programmed to turn off the compressor and condenser fan in the event of an HA2 alarm, as described below. If you’d like to turn on this protection mechanism, please call us toll-free at 877.726.8496.
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Maintenance The condenser coils at the back of the cooling unit will collect dust, dirt and lint over time. It is critically important to clean (reusable filter) or replace (disposable filter) the air filter periodically. If the condenser coils or filter become clogged, the cooling unit will not have proper airflow and its performance and longevity will be compromised.
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Alarm What it means What to do Code P1, P3 Probe Failure Call CellarPro at 877.726.8496 The temperature Check if the cellar has a leak inside the cellar is too warm (above Check if door was left open 21.1°C for more than...
When bottles are first loaded in the cellar, the cooling unit will run continuously (even up to a week) until the temperature inside the cellar falls below the Set Point. CellarPro 4200 Series cooling units are designed to maintain proper wine storage temperatures inside cellars with adequate insulation up to 42 cubic meters.
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60°C for more than 2 hours, 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).
All service provided by CellarPro under the above warranty must be performed by a designated repair center, unless otherwise specified by CellarPro. Purchaser is responsible for shipping the cooling unit to and from CellarPro or to and from a designated repair facility, and for removing and reinstalling the cooling unit from the wine cellar.
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