REMOTE CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS
If your unit has a remote keypad then you will have the Remote Controller.
High Temp /
| Low Temp |
Display | ON / OFF |
Set Point |
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| TEMPERATURE |
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Button | Normal Functions | |
ON/OFF | • The ON/OFF button allows the customer the convenience of turning the refrigeration | |
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| system ON or OFF, from the control panel. This feature does not disconnect power from |
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| the unit. In order for the power to be shut off from the unit, the power cord must be |
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| unplugged from the wall receptacle. |
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| • Press the ON/OFF button once for button application. |
Up and Down | • Use these buttons to scroll up or down the CPSM (Customer Preference Selection Mode) | |
Arrows | menu. | |
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| • Displays the Highest and Lowest temperature sensed by the Bottle Probe. This feature |
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| allows the customer instant access to the recorded data applicable to the Bottle Probe |
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| Temperatures, it can be easily reset to reflect current temperatures. |
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| 1. Press the “UP” arrow, or the “Down” arrow once, and the Highest or Lowest Temperature |
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| (Hi/Lo) sensed by the Bottle Probe, will be displayed. |
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| 2. To reset the Hi/Lo, press and hold the “Set” button when the Hi/Lo value is displayed on |
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| the Digital Display, continue to hold the “Set” button until “rst” appears on the digital |
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| display and then blinks. This will erase the past recorded “Temperature Data History” and |
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| start recording, from the current time and temperature, forward. Temperatures displayed |
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| would reflect Bottle Probe Temperatures from that point in time, and beyond. |
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| 3. The Hi/Lo feature should be reset at initial |
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| obtained normal operating temperatures, which is generally 55°F. |
Cellar PreChill (CPC) The CPC Feature is activated by pressing the Up button for
Up button for
1. The (CPC) Feature may be used to
2.The CPC feature can be conveniently adjusted to the customer’s specific needs, by ac- cessing the “Customer Preference Select Mode” (CPSM). See Customer Preference Select Mode Instructions.
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