WhisperKool 5000 Refrigerator User Manual


 
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CPSM Mode Press the “Set” and the “Down Arrow” buttons simultaneously, for 10-15 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.
The following CPSM options are available for adjustment:
Fon – Humidity Management Enhancement: This parameter is normally set at 0, which should pro-
vide adequate relative humidity for the cellar.
• An increase in this parameter will increase the Humidity Enhancement (%RH), and a decrease in
the parameter will decrease Humidity Enhancement (%RH).
• Adjustments should be made in increments of 5, with a maximum of 15, and a minimum of 0.
• After any adjustment to Humidity Enhancement, you should wait a minimum of three days
before making any additional adjustments. This will allow the cellar sucient time to acclimate
to the new setting.
Fof - Humidity Management Enhancement: This parameter is normally set at 15. This parameter
should not be adjusted, as it simply provides an OFF cycle time for the fan, during the compressor
OFF cycle. However, the parameter is located within the CPSM as a convenience to the customer,
should it need to be adjusted.
CCS – Cellar Pre-Chill Set Point: This parameter is set at 52°f, but can be adjusted to a set point be-
tween 50°f - 67°f.
CCT - Cellar Pre-Chill Duration: This parameter is set to 6 hours, but can be changed between 0-23.5
hours.
Con/Cof – Compressor On time (Con) and O time (Cof) with a Probe 1 failure/Alarm. These parame-
ters are set at Con 40 min/Cof 10 min. In the event that there is a Probe 1 failure/Alarm, the compres-
sor/refrigeration system automatically starts a predetermined ON/OFF cycle, which is controlled by
the Con and the Cof parameters. The customer can adjust these parameters to maintain the desired
Bottle temperature.
Hes – Dierential for Energy Reduction – This parameter is set at 4° above the set point, during the
Energy Reduction mode. A decrease in this setting will decrease the set point, and an increase in this
feature will increase the set point.