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L i m i t e d   W a r r a n t y  

 
For five years from the date of original delivery, your CellarPro warranty covers all 

parts and labor to repair or replace any components that prove to be defective in 
materials or workmanship in the cooling unit. The cooling unit is self-enclosed and is 
located inside the wine cabinet or wine cellar.  

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 removing and reinstalling the cooling unit from the wine cellar, and 
for shipping the cooling unit to and from CellarPro or to and from a designated repair 
facility.  

 
The limited warranty applies only to cooling units purchased from the factory or an 
authorized dealer. Damage caused by others or by any cause beyond the control of 
CellarPro, shall not be considered defects in material or workmanship and are not 

covered by the warranty. The limited warranty does not cover any parts or labor to 
correct any defect caused by negligence, commercial use, accident, or improper use, 
maintenance, installation, service or repair.  

THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE FOR EACH WARRANTY ARE THE ONLY ONES, 

WHICH CELLARPRO WILL PROVIDE, EITHER UNDER THESE WARRANTIES OR UNDER 
ANY WARRANTY ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW. CELLARPRO WILL NOT BE 

RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM 
THE BREACH OF THESE WARRANTIES OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER 
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY.  

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential 
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty 

gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights, which vary 
from state to state.  

To receive parts and/or service and the name of a CellarPro designated repair facility 
nearest you, contact your CellarPro dealer. You may also contact CellarPro directly by 
calling us at 1.877.726.8496.  

Summary of Contents for 1800QT

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Page 2: ...com customer service 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 contac...

Page 3: ...o f C o n t e n t s I Important Notes 3 II Overview 4 III Replacement Instructions 8 IV Operating Instructions 14 V Normal Operation 20 VI Troubleshooting 22 VII Limited Warranty 23 VIII Contact Info...

Page 4: ...mp circuit Before installing the cooling unit make sure that the exhaust panel is installed in the correct position it MUST cover either the TOP or the REAR exhaust vent o TOP VENT CONFIGURATION If th...

Page 5: ...the temperatures of the ambient environment the insulation of the cellar and the thermal mass inside the cellar will affect the speed with which the temperature inside the cellar rises during the coo...

Page 6: ...should be plugged into an outlet connected to a 15 amp circuit The cooling unit uses approximately 3 amps during its on cycle The cooling unit also offers a grounded 115V AC outlet which is rated for...

Page 7: ...llow guidelines for recommended clearance so that the hot air exhaust is properly dissipated otherwise the hot air will become trapped and the cooling unit will circulate its hot air exhaust thereby c...

Page 8: ...ate clearance and airflow and proper ambient temperatures in and around the cellar Model Dimensions inches W x D x H Operating Amps Cellar Capacity cubic feet 1800QT 18 x 16 5 x 10 5 3 200 1800XT 18 x...

Page 9: ...WINE CABINET 4 Open cabinet door and remove all bottles from the top of the rack 5 Place a heavy towel or blanket on top of the wine rack for protection 6 IF YOU HAVE A LE CACHE MODEL 2400 WITH A CENT...

Page 10: ...tle racks TO INSTALL NEW COOLING UNIT 1 Wait 24 hours before plugging in and operating your CellarPro cooling unit 2 Carefully remove the new cooling unit from the packaging You may reuse this packagi...

Page 11: ...val instructions described above in reverse 11 After installing the cooling unit It is not necessary to replace the grill 12 A complete and proper seal must be made between the cellar and the cooling...

Page 12: ...H A CENTER POST Remove the center post by unscrewing the screws two at the top and two at the bottom that attach the post to the wine cabinet 7 Unplug the light from the cooling unit inside the cellar...

Page 13: ...t make sure it works by plugging it in and letting it run on a hard flat surface Check that cold air is being produced by the unit 5 NEVER turn the cooling unit on its side or upside down 6 The coolin...

Page 14: ...ir does not enter the cellar Use the butyl tape to seal the perimeter where the cooling unit touches the wine cabinet at the rear of the cellar by rolling the tape with your fingers into a thin pencil...

Page 15: ...ing unit have been preset and optimized by the factory and it is not necessary to change these settings initially If you find that you want to change one or more of the settings we strongly recommend...

Page 16: ...ial of 4 F This means that the cooling unit will turn on when the air temperature as measured by Probe 1 P1 rises above 59 F 55 F 4 F and turn off when the air temperature measured by P1 falls below 5...

Page 17: ...cooling unit will run continuously for 6 hours or until the intake temperature registers 50 F This mode is useful after loading warm bottles in a cellar Up and Down Buttons To view the High Temp reco...

Page 18: ...F for more than 1 hour Check seals Check if door was left open Lower the ambient temperatures HA2 The condenser temperature is too high above 125 F for 2 hours Clean the condenser coils see Maintenan...

Page 19: ...ces as follows Scenario What it means What happens P2 70 F for more than 1 hour The evaporator probe is measuring temperatures that are too warm The evaporator fan will turn off until the evaporator t...

Page 20: ...0 5 F This setting increases or decreases the humidity inside the cellar The factory preset for this setting is 0 The recommended range for this setting is 0 6 If the humidity inside the cellar is to...

Page 21: ...the time Temperature Control Temperature inside the cellar can be increased or decreased by changing the Minimum Set Point as described in the Basic Operation section above If the cooling unit runs t...

Page 22: ...denser coils become clogged the cooling unit will not have proper airflow and its performance and longevity will be compromised To clean the coils simply vacuum or brush the coils until all dust and l...

Page 23: ...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 un...

Page 24: ...ects in material or workmanship and are not covered by the warranty The limited warranty does not cover any parts or labor to correct any defect caused by negligence commercial use accident or imprope...

Page 25: ...24 C o n t a c t I n f o r m a t i o n CellarPro Cooling Systems 531 Mercantile Drive Cotati CA 94931 877 726 8496 Email us info cellarpro com Website www cellarpro com...

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