Alarm codes – Vintage Cellars Mini Ceiling Mount User Manual
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Set 1. Press the “Set” button once and it will display the set point. After approximately 5
seconds, the display will return to normal operation and display the bottle probe
temperature.
2. Press the “Set” button once and it will display the set point. Press the “UP” and “DOWN”
arrows to change the set point. Press the “Set” button again and the numbers will blink,
confirming the change in set point.
3. Press and hold the “Set” button during the display of the Hi/Low “Temperature Data
History” (hold button unit “rst” blinks on display), and it will erase the past recorded data
file and start recording from the current time and temperature.
4. Press the “Set” and the “DOWN” buttons simultaneously, for 3-5 seconds, and you will
access the “Customer Preference Selection Mode” (CPSM). The CPSM allows the customer
to fine-tune the Control Operating System to their applicable choice.
Alarm The Alarm symbol is shown when the unit encounters an issue that needs attention. The
displayed alarm codes are explained below.
Alarm Codes
Message
Cause
Solution
“P1”
Bottle probe is unplugged
Attach bottle probe to unit
Faulty bottle probe connection
1. Check bottle probe attachment at circular connector.
2. Check bottle probe connection at green terminal block on
the controller
Defective bottle probe
Replace the bottle probe
“P2”
Faulty evaporator probe
connection
Check evaporator probe connection at green terminal block on
the controller
Defective evaporator probe
Replace the evaporator probe
“HA”
Defective bottle probe
Replace the bottle probe
“LA”
The bottle probe is sensing a
temperature of 4° below the set
point
Allow the room to warm up. This will increase the temperature of
the wine
Defective bottle probe
Replace the bottle probe
“POF”
The keypad is locked
Hold “UP” and “DOWN” arrows for 3 to 5 seconds to disable,
“PON” should appear
“BAL”
Unit is not draining properly
1. Check the drain line for kinks or obstructions
2. Check the Condensate Pump for proper operation