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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” button and the “Down” button together at the same time, 

and hold for three seconds. Then, use the “Up” or “Down” button to scroll to 

the following screen: 

HUMIDITY: 

The factory preset for this setting is “3”. 

If the humidity inside the cellar is too low, press the “Set” 
button, then use the “Up” button until the desired setting is 
reached. The recommended range for this setting is 0-6.

 

TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL: 

The factory preset for this setting is 

“4”. 

This setting determines the Temperature Differential and 
therefore the temperature at which the cooling unit will cycle 
on. The recommended setting is 4 unless using a bottle probe 

in liquid

, in which case the recommended setting is 1. 

HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM: 

The factory preset for this setting is “70”. 

This setting designates the High temperature inside the cellar 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 “45”. 

This setting designates the Low temperature inside the cellar 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. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 6200VS-ECC

Page 1: ...V3 15 22 Control the Elements 6200VS ECX 8200VS ECX 6200VS ECC 8200VS ECC SelfContainedWineCellarCoolingUnits Owner s Manual ...

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Page 3: ...te 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 cellarprocoolingsystems com CONTACT INFORMATION CellarPro Cooling Systems 1445 N McDowell Blvd Petaluma CA 94954 877 726 8496 Email info cellarprocoolingsystems com Website www cellarprocoolingsystems com Serial Number __________________...

Page 4: ...4 V3 15 22 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s I Specifications and Cut Sheets 5 II Installation Instructions 10 III Operating Instructions 17 IV Troubleshooting 31 V Limited Warranty 33 I Specifications ...

Page 5: ...et Model Dimensions inches W x D x H Weight Unit Amp Rating 6200 8200VSi 16 1 x 29 3 x 21 9 incl drain 130 6200VS ECX 8 4A 6200VS ECC 10 1A 8200VS ECX 9 7A 8200VS ECC 11 4A 6200 8200VSi 16 1 x 33 1 x 21 9 incl rear duct hood drain 135 6200 8200VSx 16 1 x 31 8 x 21 9 incl exterior case drain 135 ...

Page 6: ...ntake and exhaust are ducted Both the front and the rear of the cooling unit require a minimum clearance of 8 inches These units also can be placed completely INSIDE or OUTSIDE the cellar when used in combination with our duct kits Ambient Environment 6200VSi 8200VSi designed for internal use only ie sheltered from outdoor weather the rear of the unit can be exposed to temperature conditions rangi...

Page 7: ... insulation and a vapor barrier on the warm side of the insulation The ceiling should have a minimum of R 19 insulation and a vapor barrier on the warm side of the insulation Doors also should be insulated and tightly sealed with weather stripping around the perimeter of the door Surface mounted fixtures are recommended over recessed lighting which can allow air to leak into the cellar It is impor...

Page 8: ...or the heat to dissipate If the space is constrained and or too small the heat will not dissipate In this event the cooling unit will be forced to recirculate its hot air exhaust and or the static pressure will back up the cooling unit If this happens the cooling unit s ability to create cold air inside the cellar will be compromised Condenser Air Intake The condenser coils require access to cool ...

Page 9: ...d 8200VS units allow the evaporator air intake and exhaust each to be ducted up to 50 equivalent feet with 10 diameter ducting We offer a front duct kit sold separately that attaches to the front of the cooling unit We also offer a remote control panel kit that can be installed remotely up to 10 feet from the cooling unit either inside or outside the cellar and a bottle probe 10 foot cord that can...

Page 10: ...se note The cooling system is programmed with a 3 Minute Delay at Startup to protect its internal components Cut a hole in the wall that is 1 4 inch larger than the dimensions W x H of the cooling unit and create a frame to support the rear of the cooling unit The rear of the cooling unit should be supported by the wall through which it is installed Horizontal 2 x 4 inch braces should be installed...

Page 11: ...o move the cooling unit which is very heavy Do not place the cooling unit on unprotected bottle racks Tilt the cooling unit slightly backwards The rear of the cooling unit should be slightly lower than the front of the cooling unit to facilitate the flow of excess condensate to the drain line Use our adjustable mounting brackets to support and anchor the cooling unit to the framing in the wall Use...

Page 12: ...12 V3 15 22 6200 8200VS Installation Diagrams ...

Page 13: ...hes to the side brackets there are no mounting holes for the bottom mounting bracket in the case of the cooling unit Secure the top and bottom brackets to the side brackets with 4 1 4 20x5 8 bolts and lockwashers included 4 Attach insulated foam tape to the mounting brackets on the side that will face the wall to create an insulated and airtight seal between the wall and the brackets 5 Once the co...

Page 14: ...consult the manufacturer for recommendations For duct runs greater than 50 equivalent feet the auxiliary fan option is required Ducted Installations Front Duct Kit 1 Ductwork must be attached to BOTH the intake and exhaust openings connecting the cooling unit and the wine cellar 2 The front duct kit includes two duct hoods One hood is designed for intake and will cover the lower portion of the coo...

Page 15: ...zing program to determine the total equivalent feet of a specific duct routing design or consult the manufacturer for recommendations 5 The High fan speed setting is required for long duct runs and as ambient temperatures rise The Low fan speed should never be used in a ducted application 6 Condensation on the hood can occur in warm and humid environments even though the inside of the hood is insu...

Page 16: ...f water The rear of the cooling unit must be installed in a space that is at least as large as the wine cellar unless the rear intake and exhaust are ducted Both the front and the rear of the cooling unit require a minimum clearance of 8 inches Without access to cool air either because of improper ventilation or environments that are too hot the cooling unit will be unable to maintain proper tempe...

Page 17: ...the time CellarPro cooling units are designed to maintain optimal temperatures for storing and aging fine wine CellarPro cooling units are not designed to maintain temperatures for serving wine which tend to be much colder than storage temperatures especially serving temperatures for white and sparkling wines CellarPro cooling units must be used stored moved and or shipped in the upright position ...

Page 18: ...utton Press Set button to confirm If the cooling unit runs too much you can raise the Minimum Set Point to reduce the cycle on time Most wine collectors store their wine in the range of 55 60 F 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 ...

Page 19: ... lowest fan speed that will maintain the desired cellar temperature High speed is recommended for initial cellar pull down extreme temperature conditions and ducted installations 3 Condensate Evaporator Switch OFF ON When in the on position the switch will illuminate indicating the condensate evaporator is energized to remove moisture collected in the unit s condensate drain pan The switch light m...

Page 20: ...e unit location 7 5 Bottle Probe Jack Bottle Probe Plug in the remote bottle probe sold separately to control the cellar by liquid temperature rather than air temperature inside the cellar Disconnecting the probe will automatically return the control to air temperature When using a bottle probe the Temperature Differential will need to be adjusted to 1 degree as shown in the Advanced Operation ins...

Page 21: ... Probe 1 P1 located behind the front grill of the cooling unit Power On Off Press Power to turn the unit on and off When the Compressor On indicator light is on the Compressor is running When the Fan On indicator light is on the Fan is running Please note The cooling system is programmed with a 3 Minute Delay at Startup to protect internal components ...

Page 22: ... In this example the average temperature inside the cellar will be 60 F The cooling unit is factory preset with a Minimum Set Point of 58 F and a Temperature Differential of 4 F This means that the cooling unit will turn on when the display rises above 62 F 58 F 4 F and turn off when the display falls below 58 F In this example the average temperature inside the cellar will be 60 F To view the Min...

Page 23: ...ture Differential is unchanged Quick Chill Button To activate the Quick Chill mode press the Up Quick Chill button for three seconds To deactivate Quick Chill press Quick Chill button for three seconds again The Quick Chill indicator light will turn on when the cooling unit is in Quick Chill mode In the Quick Chill mode the cooling unit will run continuously for 6 hours or until the intake tempera...

Page 24: ...n Icon To activate the Quick Chill mode press the Up button for 3 seconds To deactivate Quick Chill press the Up button for 3 seconds again The Quick Chill indicator Row 3 light will turn on when the cooling unit is in Quick Chill mode In the Quick Chill mode the cooling unit will run continuously for 6 hours or until the unit reaches set point This mode is useful after loading warm bottles in the...

Page 25: ... to the cooling unit It is now safe to connect the 18 5 thermostat wire to the NT If the NT does not have a remote sensor the NT must be installed inside the cellar It is very important to locate the Thermostat in an area that gets good airflow ideally in a location near the air return to the cooling unit If the NT has a remote sensor option it may be possible to locate the main Thermostat outside...

Page 26: ...2 F This is the safe operating range for CellarPro cooling units Enter the desired cellar set point temperature The NT will control the cooling unit to manage this set point temperature Set fan to Auto Compressor Minimum Off Time If this setting is disabled by default it must be enabled with a minimum off time for CellarPro products of 3 minutes If the Thermostat allows high low temperature alarms...

Page 27: ...nt is managed by the NT The following parameters and functions are not available with the NT configuration HY FON SET HES Quick Chill and Energy Saver For self contained cooling units high and low ambient temperature alarms HA2 LA2 will behave as follows refer to the cooling unit s Owner s Manual for addition information HA2 alarm the compressor will shut down until it cools off LA2 alarm will not...

Page 28: ...ENTIAL The factory preset for this setting is 4 This setting determines the Temperature Differential and therefore the temperature at which the cooling unit will cycle on The recommended setting is 4 unless using a bottle probe in liquid in which case the recommended setting is 1 HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM The factory preset for this setting is 70 This setting designates the High temperature inside th...

Page 29: ...eratures that are too hot The compressor and condenser fan will turn off until the condenser temperature falls below 120 F 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 un...

Page 30: ...inet has dropped below the alarm temperature setting Call CellarPro at 877 726 8496 Check if the cellar has a leak Check if door was left open Lower the ambient temperatures Check for appropriate installation ventilation ambient conditions and cooling capacity Replace Clean the condenser filter Check for obstructions to the intake and or exhaust vents Increase fan speed to high Check that the cond...

Page 31: ...rs may cause the cooling unit to run continuously To reduce cycle times 1 Remove any obstructions to air flow to or from the unit 2 Check to make sure the condenser filter is clean 3 Increase the Fan speed to High 4 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 5 Raise the Minimum Set Point on the coo...

Page 32: ...ambient conditions we recommend doing the following 1 Check that the condenser fan ie Hot Side fan is operating 2 Increase the fan speed to High 3 Check for blockages or dirty filter 4 For outdoor units make sure that the rear hood is in the shade If the cooling unit has been operating for several months without any problems and the alarm occurs check the condenser filter and clean or replace if n...

Page 33: ...tory 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 ...

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