Vintage Cellars Split System CellarPro User Manual
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Maintenance
The condenser coils on the Condensing unit will collect dust, dirt and lint over time. If
the condenser coils become clogged, the cooling unit will not have proper airflow
and its performance and longevity will be compromised. The condenser coils
themselves also can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner – ideally with a brush
attachment to loosen dust caught between the fins.
Alarms
The cooling unit has both an audible notification and a visual alarm indicator (shown in
“red” on the control panel) that are activated when an alarm is triggered. Please note:
the temperature alarms (HA and LA) are disabled during the first 23 hours of operation
after the cooling unit is plugged in and/or turned on.
The control panel also will flash a code for each alarm, as follows:
Alarm Code
What it means
What to do
P1
Probe 1, which
senses the
temperature inside
the cellar and
controls the on/off
cycles of the cooling
unit, has failed
The cooling unit enters a timed auto-
cycle mode until Probe 1 is repaired or
replaced. In this mode, the cooling unit
will turn on for 12 minutes and off for 8
minutes.
Please call CellarPro at 877.726.8496
to repair or replace Probe 1
HA
The temperature
inside the cellar is
too warm (above
70°F for more than
1 hour)
Check if the cellar has a leak
Check if door was left open
Lower the ambient temperatures
LA The
temperature
inside the cellar is too
cold (below 45°F)
Raise the ambient temperature
Raise the “Minimum Set Point”