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Set 1. Press the “Set” button once and it will display the Set Point. After approximately 5 sec- onds, the display will return to normal operation and display the Bottle Probe tempera- ture.

2.Press the “Set” button once and it will display the Set Point. Press the up and down ar- rows 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 His- tory” (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 Arrow” buttons simultaneously, for 3-5 seconds, and you will access the “Customer Preference Selection Mode” (CPSM). The CPSM allows the cus- tomer to “Fine Tune” the Control Operating System to their applicable choice.

Alarm The Alarm symbol is shown when the system 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

 

 

 

back of controller

 

Defective Bottle Probe

 

Replace the Bottle Probe

“P2”

Faulty Evaporator Probe

 

Check Evaporator Probe connection at green terminal block on

 

Connection

 

back of controller

 

Defective Evaporator Probe

 

Replace the Evaporator Probe

“HA”

Defective Bottle Probe

 

Replace the Bottle Probe

“LA”

The Bottle Probe is sensing a

 

Allow the room to warm up which will increase the temperature

 

temperature of 4° below the set

 

of the wine

 

point

 

 

 

Defective Bottle Probe

 

Replace the Bottle Probe

“POF”

The keypad is locked

 

Hold “Up” and “Down” buttons for 3 to 5 seconds to disable,

 

 

 

“PON” should appear

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Contents Extreme 5000 Page Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide Front / Side ViewFully Ducted Front / Side View 8000 / 8000 Rear / Side View Compressor Access Panel Standard Controller Layout Model Unit SpecificationsFAN Speed Reference Low Med HighIntroduction Receiving & Inspecting the Unit Review the Packing Slip to Verify ContentsCheck the Box for the following contents 5000 Receiving and Inspecting the UnitQuick Start Guide Vapor Barrier Preparing the Wine CellarInsulation Door and Door Seal Mounting the UnitUnobstructed Airflow Ventilation Air Intake Cellar Wall Ambient Temperature FactorUsing any other ducting system will void the warranty Exhaust FanElectrical Inlets PRE-INSTALLATIONElectrical Needs Preparing the Installation Location Minimum Tools NeededSingle Piece Mounting Bracket Preparing the System for InstallationMounting Bracket Installation Applying Insulation Tape8000 Mounting FlangesFlush Installation Exterior Grille InstallationNon-Flush Installation Optional Exterior Grille8000 Back of Unit THROUGH-THE-WALL InstallationInstalling the System General Duct Recommendations Ducting OverviewUse of Ductwork Location of Supply and Return GrillesThree-Quarter Duct Configuration Wine Cellar Ducting ConfigurationsHalf Duct Configuration Wine Cellar Adjacent RoomFully Ducted Attic Mounted SystemInstalling the Duct Plenums Remote Controller Installation Mounting Bracket Condensation Drain Line Tube Failure to install the drain line voids the warrantyDrain Line Drain LineLiquid Measuring Thermostat System Liquid Measuring Thermostat SystemSelf-Calibrating Probe To Use the thermostat57/57 Multi FAN Speed Control59/59 60/61 System Operation Up and Down Button/Symbol Normal FunctionsStandard Controller Functions ArrowsAlarm Anti-FrostPage Standard Remote Controller Functions Button Normal FunctionsCheck Evaporator Probe connection at green terminal block on Cpsm Mode Remote Wire Schematic Maintenance Schedule Unit does not run/power up Possible Cause Solution Cellar Temperature is to Warm Possible Cause SolutionPossible Cause Solution Unit leaks water Possible Cause SolutionUnit runs but does not cool Possible Cause Solution Compressor short cycles Possible Cause SolutionTechnical Assistance Accessories for Cooling UnitsContact WhisperKOOL Customer Service Condensate Pump KitInstallation Terms and Conditions WhisperKOOL Cooling SystemProduct Installation Requirements Model Serial NumberA Installed by Date Sales and USE TAXPage Page WhisperKOOL