CellarCool Ultimate FM 8000 Owner'S Manual Download Page 36

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function properly. Periodically cleaning the Product’s vents will help assure maximum cooling efficiency.  The drain 

tube must also be checked and kept clean and free of debris and mold to maintain proper performance.
Mold is a natural living organism in the environment. It exists in the air in the form of microscopic spores that move 

in and out of buildings through doors, windows, vents, HVAC systems and anywhere else that air enters. Once it is 

discovered, mold must be addressed quickly and appropriately. Delayed or improper treatment of mold issues can 

result in costly and reoccurring repairs. If the End User suspects a mold problem, it is always best to hire a qualified 

and experienced mold remediation specialist.

5.  Additional End User Costs And Responsibilities

The following items are not covered under any warranty and are the sole responsibility of the End User:
A. End Users should satisfy themselves that the Product they are purchasing is suitable for their particular needs 

and requirements, and thus no responsibility will be placed with CellarCool for the End User’s decisions in this 

regard.

B.  It is the End User’s responsibility to secure safe haven/storage for ANY AND ALL items that are being kept and 

stored in the End User’s wine cellar, including any Product.  CellarCool takes no responsibility for the safety and 

preservation of the aforementioned items in the event that the environment becomes unsuitable to maintain a 

proper storage environment.

C. End User is responsible for initial installation costs, including, but not limited to, labor costs and the cost of any 

additional parts necessary to complete the installation.

D. End User is responsible for all costs incurred for the installation and/or removal of the Product, or any part 

thereof, unless such cost has been agreed by CellarCool to be a warranty repair prior to the work being 

performed.

6. Sales and Use Tax

CellarCool only collects California sales tax for orders shipped within the State of California; CellarCool does not 

collect sales tax for orders shipped to other states. However, the Purchaser and the End User may be liable to the 

taxing authority in their state for sales tax and/or use tax on the Product.  The Purchaser and the End User should 

each check with their state’s taxing authority for sales and use tax regulations.

7. Customer Service and Troubleshooting

CellarCool’s customer service department is available to answer any questions or inquiries for End Users regarding 

a CellarCool Product, as well as to assist in performing basic troubleshooting, Monday through Friday, from 6:30 

a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PST, at telephone number 1-800-343-9463.  CellarCool Corporation is located at 1738 East Alpine 

Avenue, Stockton, California 95205.

8. Miscellaneous Terms and Conditions

A. Return Policy.  All return inquiries must be made within thirty (30) calendar days of the original purchase of a 

Product and are subject to a twenty five percent (25%) restocking fee. Shipping costs are not refundable and the 

Purchaser is responsible for all return shipping costs (including customs fees and duties, if applicable).

B.  Security Interest.  CellarCool retains a security interest in each Product until payment in full.
C. Construction and Severability.  Every provision of these Terms and Conditions shall be construed, to the extent 

possible, so as to be valid and enforceable. If any provision of these Terms and Conditions is held by a court of 

competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or otherwise unenforceable, such provision will, to the extent so held, 

be deemed severed from the contract of sale between Purchaser and CellarCool, and all of the other non-severed 

provisions will remain in full force and effect. 

D. Governing Law/Choice of Forum.  The laws of the State of California (without regard for conflicts of law) shall 

govern the construction and enforcement of the these Terms and Conditions of Sale (Sections 1 through 9 

inclusive, including Product Limited Warranty And Product Installation Requirements), and further these Terms 

and Conditions of Sale shall be interpreted as though drafted jointly by CellarCool and Purchaser.  Any dispute 

will be resolved by the courts in and for the County of San Joaquin, State of California, and all parties, CellarCool, 

Purchaser and End User,  hereby irrevocably submit to the personal jurisdiction of such courts for that purpose. 

Summary of Contents for Ultimate FM 8000

Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...at the information in this manual is accurate CellarCool is not responsible for printing or clerical errors CellarCool reserves the right to make corrections or improvements to the information provide...

Page 3: ...eparing the Installation Location Installing the Cooling Unit Installing the Drain Line Drain Line Pump System Ducted Installation Duct Work Option 1 Duct Work Option 2 Ducting Overview Multi Speed Fa...

Page 4: ...Side View Rear Side View Controller Return Supply Air Sensing Probe Fan Speed Control Condensate Pump Access Panel Drain Port Rear Intake Plenum Rear Intake Plenum Power Inlet Power Inlet Exhaust Col...

Page 5: ...54 Condenser Side 68 Evaporator Side 56 Condenser Side Drainline 1 4 I D Installation Partially Ducted System Maximum Ducted feet 15 Thermostat Digital Control Display Temp Delta 55 F Temperature dif...

Page 6: ...o handle the normal load In the event the temperature outside goes above 90 degrees when exhausting to the outside you may need to select the higher fan speed Model 8000 8000 Speed Selection Low High...

Page 7: ...and humidity levels conducive to the proper storage and aging of fine wines It is a self contained cooling unit designed to be used as a forced air partially ducted system How Does the CellarCool Ult...

Page 8: ...Verify Contents Check the model number to ensure it is correct If any items listed on the packing slip do not match your order information contact CellarCool Customer Service immediately Check the Bo...

Page 9: ...r in the room This means that in an environment where the air is 80 F the unit will discharge air that is 65 70 F 5 It is REQUIRED to install a drain line to remove condensation from the unit 6 The Ce...

Page 10: ...CellarCool product Standard fiberglass or rigid foam insulation is nor mally used in cellar construction or in some cases blown in insulation is used It is very important that all walls and ceilings...

Page 11: ...fficiently Door and Door Seal An exterior grade 1 3 4 door must be installed as a cellar door It is very important that weather stripping is attached to all 4 sides of the doorjamb A bottom sweep or t...

Page 12: ...f heat is generated on the exhaust side of the unit Adequate ventilation is required in order to dissipate heat away from the unit If ventilation is inadequate the exhaust will heat up the area or roo...

Page 13: ...d electrical circuit Match the electrical outlet to the plug provided on the CellarCool unit Provide a dedicated circuit and wiring for the unit Plug your CellarCool unit into a surge protector or pow...

Page 14: ...area of the cut out Now you have to make the same hole on the other side of the wall Since you already have one hole this is an easy process Using a nail mark all four corners of the first hole by ma...

Page 15: ...jacent area 2 Slide in and secure the unattached Intake Plenum to the wall from out side of the cellar using sheetrock anchors or wood screws when going into a stud FIGURE 2 FIGURE 1 From inside the c...

Page 16: ...e of the unattached Intake Plenum with an air tight sealant or caulking to prevent heat transfer between the cellar and the adjacent area as shown in Figure 4 5 Attach the Register to the unattached I...

Page 17: ...not rout the drain line more than 30 vertical ft If the outlet of the drain line is below the base of the unit install the anti siphon device as shown in Figure 5 Failure to install the drain line voi...

Page 18: ...ter flows through the pump and out of the discharge hose 3 Water level in the reservoir has now receded enough to lower the float which deactivates the pump however since an Anti Siphon Device is incl...

Page 19: ...eservoir Since the intake hose is filled with air again the cycle repeats itself RESULT EVERY TIME THE PUMP RUNS HOT AND DRY IT SUSTAINS A SMALL AMOUNT OF DAMAGE WHICH CAUSES PREMATURE WEAR THE NEXT T...

Page 20: ...first option to consider is using a standard 6 x14 Duct Boot and 8 diameter duct work for the exhaust followed by building a facade around the duct work Measure the space between the cooling unit and...

Page 21: ...en Ducting the Exhaust away from the Cooling Unit custom Ducting will be sufficient if it follows these recommendations Custom Ducting is insulated so that the warm exhaust air in the duct does not af...

Page 22: ...UFM 070313 Page 20 1 800 343 9463 NOTES...

Page 23: ...nds Ultimate FM 8000 Duct Size 8 dia Stretch out the duct to make a smoother interior which reduces air resistance Maximum duct length is 15 For 90 bends use a 90 adjustable elbow No more than two 90...

Page 24: ...ed selection will depend on the amount of heat that needs to be removed from the cellar and the application of the unit Fan speed selection will depend on the cellar size insulation factor door seal a...

Page 25: ...not allow the compressor to start until 5 minutes has elapsed This is to prevent short cycling of the compressor Holding down the up button for approximately five seconds manually starts the Anti fro...

Page 26: ...b2 SEt Set Point Pb1 Liquid Temperature Pb2 Evaporator Coil Temperature Press the set button again to view any of these values To change the set point press the set button when SEt is displayed on the...

Page 27: ...troubleshooting information Opd Water level is too high 1 Check drain line for debris kinks 2 Check power supply to pump 3 Make sure pump float are level Press and hold the set button for approximate...

Page 28: ...mpressor Evap Fan Cond Fan Neutral Ground Hot Capacitor Capacitor 1 2 3 Black Green White Black Blue Black Purple Gray Red Black Green Green Green Green Red Gray White Black White Blue Blue Gray Black...

Page 29: ...horoughly clean the reservoir filter and float with an antibacterial cleansing solution 4 All drain line hoses should be checked for leaks Annually 1 Replace filters if worn or plugged beyond cleaning...

Page 30: ...not calling for cooling Lower set point Faulty thermostat or wiring Call Customer Service at 1 800 343 9463 Cellar Temperature is to Warm Possible Cause Solution The temperature of the room supplying...

Page 31: ...sor does not Possible Cause Solution Running an Anti Frost Cycle Compressor and or starting components faulty Please contact the installing technician to troubleshoot System may be performing the WHM...

Page 32: ...re condensate than the pump can handle The pump is too small and must be replaced with a different type Pumps runs but does not pump any water Possible Cause Solution Evaporator has been disconnected...

Page 33: ...larCool Series Unit Location of unit and installation details such as ventilation ducting construction of your wine cellar and room size Contact CellarCool Customer Service 1738 E Alpine Avenue Stockt...

Page 34: ...sibility of maximum reimbursement of 350 00 in labor for REPAIRING Product on site and supplying all parts at no charge Invoice for service must be forwarded to CellarCool for assessment and processin...

Page 35: ...ot allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This...

Page 36: ...states However the Purchaser and the End User may be liable to the taxing authority in their state for sales tax and or use tax on the Product The Purchaser and the End User should each check with the...

Page 37: ...Conditions at any time without prior notice 9 Questions Additional Information And Technical Assistance A Questions If you have any questions regarding these Terms and Conditions or wish to obtain ad...

Page 38: ...CellarCool 1738 E Alpine Ave Stockton CA 95205 1 855 235 5271 www cellarcool com...

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