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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Quick Reference Guide
Unit .....................................................
Installation Terms and Conditions ..........................
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Controller
Probe Input
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Front / Side View
Bottle Probe
Power Panel
(see page 10 for details)
Rear / Side View
Rear Power Inlet
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Drain Port
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Menu Navigation
& Value Increase
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Controller Layout
Refer to page 30 for complete listing of buttons and symbols.
*Press and hold
to manually enter
anti-frost mode.
Menu Navigation
& Value Decrease
Compressor On
Unit is in Anti-Frost Mode
Fans are On
UNIT SPECIFICATIONS
Alarm is Present
Temperature Measurement
Power On/O
(hold for approx. 3 seconds)
& Escape
Probe Values &
Alarm Folder
*Press and hold to
enter the parameter
menu.
Model2000i3000i4000i6000i8000i
Cellar Size (cu. ft.)300650100015002000
Dimensions14.25w x 15.75h x 17.5d14.25w x 22.56h x 21.64d
Weight656767104104
AMPS (running)2.74.94.910.310.3
dBA6060606565
InstallationThrough-the-Wall, Partially Ducted
ThermostatDigital Control Display
Temp. Delta
Outside Venting
Ducting OptionsExhaust air can be ducted using the optional ducting kit.
Warranty2 year parts and labor / 5 year compressor
30°F temperature dierential
(maintains proper cellar temperature when exhaust environment does not exceed 85°F)
! Not Recommended ! - Can only be done if the outside temperature does not exceed 85°F,
the optional external grille cover is required.
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INTRODUCTION
Customer Service
Thank you for purchasing a WhisperKOOL cooling unit. We strive to provide the highest quality products and the best
possible customer service. If you have any questions about your WhisperKOOL unit, please call us at 1(800) 343-9463
or visit whisperkool.com.
Using the Manual
This Owners Manual is intended to assist in the proper installation and maintenance of the WhisperKOOL cooling unit.
In order to ensure the longevity of your cooling unit, the equipment should be installed properly and have a proper
care and maintenance schedule. Please read and review this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
What Is the WhisperKOOL Cooling Unit?
The WhisperKOOL cooling unit is a specialized refrigeration unit designed for one purpose only: to maintain the optimal temperature and humidity levels conducive to the proper storage and aging of ne wines. It is a self-contained
cooling unit designed to be used as a forced-air through-the-wall unit.
How Does the WhisperKOOL Cooling Unit Work?
The WhisperKOOL cooling unit is especially designed for the use and application to maintain optimal conditions for
wine storage and aging. The unit is fully self-contained and can be installed as a “Through-The-Wall’ application with
the ability to duct the exhaust air. The unit is temperature controlled via a bottle probe.
Temperature Setting
The WhisperKOOL unit can be set at any temperature within the acceptable wine-aging range of 50°F to 70°F.
It is designed to cool up to 30°F cooler than the ambient temperature of the space to which it is exhausting.
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RECEIVING & INSPECTING THE UNIT
Receiving and Inspecting the Unit
•Lift only at the designated hand hold locations on the shipping container or fully support the unit from under-
neath. A shipment may include one or more boxes containing accessories.
•Before opening the container, inspect the packaging for any obvious signs of damage or mishandling.
•Write any discrepancy or visual damage on the Bill of Lading before signing.
•Place the box containing the WhisperKOOL unit on a tabletop to prepare it for testing prior to installing.
•Sit upright for 24 hours.
Note: WhisperKOOL units are manufactured in the USA and tested prior to shipment.
Review the Packing Slip to Verify Contents
•Check the model number to ensure it is correct.
•Check that all factory options ordered are listed.
If any items listed on the packing slip do not match your order information,
contact WhisperKOOL Customer Service immediately.
Check the Box for the following contents:
2000i / 3000i / 4000i
Single Piece Mounting Bracket
Accessory Kit One:
•WhisperKOOL Owner’s Manual
•Bypass Plug
•Bottle Temperature Probe
Accessory Kit Two:
•Power Cord
•Mounting Bracket Insulation Foam 14.5” (2)
•Mounting Bracket Insulation Foam 18” (2)
•1 3/4 Standard Screws (11)
•1/2 Self-Tapping Screws (6)
•3/8 x 1/4 Barbx FNPT Fitting
•Drain Line tube (1)
•Connection “T ” (1)
Please leave the WhisperKOOL unit in its original box until you are ready for installation. This will allow you to move
the product safely without damaging it. When you are ready to remove the product from the box, refer to the installation instructions.
Single Piece Mounting Bracket
Accessory Kit One:
•WhisperKOOL Owner’s Manual
•Bypass Plug
•Bottle Temperature Probe
Accessory Kit Two:
•Power Cord
•Mounting Bracket Insulation Foam 14.5” (2)
•Mounting Bracket Insulation Foam 25” (2)
•1 3/4 Standard Screws (11)
•1/2 Self-Tapping Screws (6)
•3/8 x 1/4 Barbx FNPT Fitting
•Drain Line tube (1)
•Connection “T ” (1)
6000i / 8000i
TIP: Save your box and all packaging materials. They provide the only safe means of transporting/shipping the unit.
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QUICK START GUIDE
This guide is meant to serve as a quick reference for installation of the WhisperKOOL unit. The remainder of this
Owner’s Manual will provide more detailed information and instructions.
Upon receiving the WhisperKOOL unit:
1. Inspect the unit before installation. If damage is found, please contact your distributor or WhisperKOOL Customer
Service at 1.800.343.9463 ext 799.
2. The unit should remain in an upright position for 24 hours prior to operation.
3. The WhisperKOOL unit requires a dedicated 115-volt 20-amp circuit. Use a surge protector with the WhisperKOOL
unit. Do not use a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) line.
4. For your convenience, the WhisperKOOL unit has two power inlets, one on the side of the unit and the other on the
back. Use the selector switch, located on the right side of the unit, to select the inlet you would like to use.
5. The unit is designed to gently cool down the temperature of the cellar over time by cycling cooler and cooler air
throughout. Test the unit prior to installation. Operate unit for twenty minutes. While the unit is running and
working properly, the air discharged from the front should be 10 - 15°F cooler than the air in the room. This
means that in an environment where the air is 80°F, the unit will discharge air that is 65-70°F.
6. It is REQUIRED to install a drain line to remove condensation from the unit.
7. The WhisperKOOL unit is intended for use in properly designed and constructed wine cellars. Hire a professional
wine storage consultant with a valid contractor’s license to build your wine cellar. Refer to the “How to Build a Wine
Cellar” video available on the WhisperKOOL website at www.whisperkool.com.
8. Install the foam strips along the inside edge of the unit’s flange to assure a proper seal against the wall.
Never try to open the WhisperKOOL unit, repair it yourself, or use a service company
without WhisperKOOL’s authorization. This will void your warranty.
If you encounter a problem with your WhisperKOOL unit, please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on page 36.
If you have any further questions, concerns, or need assistance, please contact WhisperKOOL Customer Service at
1.800.343.9463 ext. 799. Please be sure all testing has been completed prior to contacting Customer Service. Please
have your results ready for your representative.
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PREPARING THE WINE CELLAR
The performance and life of your WhisperKOOL unit is contingent upon the
steps you take in preparing the wine cellar.
Note: Improperly preparing your enclosure or incorrectly installing your WhisperKOOL
unit may cause unit failure, leaking of condensation, and other negative side eects.
IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU OBTAIN THE ASSISTANCE
OF A WINE STORAGE PROFESSIONAL.
Wine storage professionals work with licensed contractors, refrigeration technicians, and racking companies to build
well-insulated, beautiful, and protective wine cellars. WhisperKOOL has put together some useful tips to assist in the
installation process. Our recommendations are meant to act as a guide in the process of building a proper enclosure.
Your intended location may have specic needs that we do not address.
“How to Build a Wine Cellar” Instructional Video
WhisperKOOL has a tutorial available online at www.whisperkool.com. This tutorial will walk you through the steps of
constructing a properly built wine cellar and the installation of the WhisperKOOL product line.
Wall & Ceiling Framing
Build wine cellar walls using standard 2x4 or 2x6 construction methods and ceiling joists following the guidelines of
local and state codes in your area. As a general rule, the thicker the walls and the higher the insulation value in your
cellar, the better it will be at maintaining a consistent temperature.
Insulation
Insulation is REQUIRED with the use of the WhisperKOOL product. Standard berglass or rigid foam insulation is normally used in cellar construction or, in some cases, “blown-in” insulation is used. It is very important that all walls and
ceilings are insulated to keep the cellar temperature as consistent as possible during the summer and winter months.
The R-value, or quality of insulation, is determined by the rate at which heat passes through the insulation. The higher
the R-value, the more resistant the insulation is to conducting heat. Using higher R-values in insulation will lower your
operating costs and unit run time. (R-13 minimum, R-19 recommended, R-30 for ceiling and exterior walls.)
Vapor Barrier
Water vapor creates its own pressure, separate from the air pressure, and will intrude into colder/drier areas. A vapor
barrier is REQUIRED to prevent the intrusion of water vapor so that the cellar can be kept at the correct temperature
and humidity. 6 mm plastic sheeting (recommended) should be applied to the warm side of the cellar walls. The
vapor barrier must also be applied to the outside walls and ceiling. If it is impossible to reach the outside, then the
plastic must be applied from within the cellar. The most common method is to wrap the entire interior, leaving the
plastic loose in the stud cavity so the insulation can be placed between each stud. All of the walls and ceiling must be
wrapped in plastic for a complete vapor barrier.
In areas of high humidity, such as Southern and Gulf States, the vapor barrier will prevent inltration of warm moist
air. The moist air can cause mold to form, and standing water in drain pans promote microbial and fungal growth that
cause unpleasant odors and indoor air quality problems. If mold is found, remove it immediately and sanitize that portion of the unit.
Any break in the vapor barriers (cut, nail hole, over-lapping, etc) will allow a moisture leak and must be sealed. Electric
conduit is a “duct” for vapor to travel in. The conduit should be caulked and sealed on the warm air end.
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Mounting the Unit
The unit must be mounted within 18“ of the top of the room in order to achieve sucient cooling. As the room
cools down, the warm air will rise to the ceiling. Mounting the unit high in the room will create a consistently cool
environment by capturing the warm air and replacing it with cool air. Mounting the unit low in the room will result in a temperature variation in the room due to the unit’s inability to draw warm air from the ceiling of the cellar
to the unit itself, and cold air settling to the oor.
Wine Cellar
Exhaust Fan/Vent
(optional)
Air Intake
(optional)
Keep Clear
Exhaust Area
Unobstructed Airow
Unobstructed airflow to and from the unit is critical for the unit’s overall performance and life-span. A minimum
three-foot clearance (five foot is ideal) area is crucial. The air the fans blow needs to circulate and either dissipate or
absorb heat from the space, the more air to exchange the more efficient the unit will operate.
Note: Avoid attempting to camouflage the unit. This will restrict airflow and thus the unit’s ability to work efficiently.
Door and Door Seal
An exterior grade (1 3/4”) door must be installed as a cellar
door. It is very important that weather stripping is attached to all 4 sides of the doorjamb. A bottom “sweep” or
threshold is also required. The door must have a very good
seal to keep the cool cellar air from escaping out of the
cellar. One of the most common problems with cooling
units running continually is due to the door not sealing
properly. In cases where glass doors are used and the
room size is close to the recommended unit size, the
next larger size WhisperKOOL should be used. This will
compensate for the insulation loss due to the lower insulating rating of glass.
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Ventilation
The necessity of dissipating heat away from the unit is critical to the unit’s performance and cannot be overstated. As
the unit operates and cools, a greater amount of heat is generated on the exhaust side of the unit. Adequate ventilation is required in order to dissipate heat away from the unit. If ventilation is inadequate, the exhaust will heat up
the area or room and adversely aect the unit’s ability to cool. In some cases, it may be advisable to install a vent fan
to dissipate heat from within the exhaust area. However, you must have a fresh air inlet as well. If your unit requires
ducting, please contact WhisperKOOL to obtain a specially designed ducting plenum for the unit.
Using any other ducting system will void the warranty.
Note: If you are unsure about having adequate ventilation in your install location, please
contact us to assess your specic installation at support@whisperkool.com or 1.800.343.9463.
Back - Exhaust Room
Front
-
Wine Cellar
Exhaust Fan
WhisperKOOL
(side view)
85ºF55ºF
Air IntakeCellar Wall
Ambient Temperature Factor
The cooling unit has the ability to cool a wine cellar eciently to 55°F as long as the ambient temperature of the area
that it is exhausting to does not exceed 85°F. Therefore, you want to exhaust the unit in a room which will not exceed
85°F. Otherwise the unit will not have the capacity to keep the wine at a desirable 55°F.
Warning, allowing your unit to operate in high ambient temperatures for extended
periods of time will greatly decrease the life of your unit and void your warranty.
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PRE-INSTALLATION
TEST THE UNIT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
To prepare it for testing before installation in wall:
•Unit needs to be in the upright position for 24 hours before starting.
•Remove unit from box
•Place unit on tabletop
•Plug in unit to electrical outlet
•Plug in bottle probe
•Turn on to test (Should be 10°F- 15°F across coils) approximately 20-30 minutes
•Turn o after test
•Remove bottle sensor
Electrical Needs
The WhisperKOOL Unit requires a dedicated 115-volt 20-amp circuit. The unit draws a large amount of amps at
initial start up. By designating a dedicated circuit breaker, you will guarantee the unit has enough power to run eectively. Contact an electrician for assistance with the installation of this dedicated electrical circuit:
•Match the electrical outlet to the plug provided on the WhisperKOOL unit.
•Provide a dedicated circuit and wiring for the unit.
•Provide a weatherproof plug for units connected outside.
Plug your WhisperKOOL unit into a surge protector or power conditioner. As with any sensitive electrical equipment,
the WhisperKOOL electrical equipment may be damaged by power surges and spikes. Power surges and spikes are not
covered under warranty.
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU DO NOT USE A GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER (GFI) WITH THIS PRODUCT.
Electrical Inlets
The unit is equipped with two power inlets: One is located on the right side of the unit; (inside the cellar) the other is
located on the rear of the unit (outside of the cellar). Use the selector switch located on the right side of the unit to
select which power inlet you would like to utilize. (Meaning if you would like to plug the unit into a socket outside
of the cellar, set the selector switch to rear; if you would like to plug the unit into a socket inside of the cellar, set the
selector switch to the front position. When placed in either position power can only enter the unit utilizing the power
inlet you’ve selected.)
In case the unit should lose power, check the home/main circuit breaker. If the unit does not respond properly, refer to
the Troubleshooting section.
FRONT
Power Inlet
Front / Rear
Power Switch
REAR
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PREPARING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION
Through-the-Wall
Minimum Tools Needed
Level
HammerSawScrewdriver
Locate the desired installation location (no lower than 18” inches from the
ceiling). Using a stud nder, locate the studs on either side of the center point,
and mark them with vertical lines.
Using a level and a pencil, mark a horizontal line on the wall between the two
studs, no less than 1 1/2” and no more than 18” from the ceiling.
Using a ruler or measuring tape, measure 16” down (1600/3000/4200) or 22.25”
down (6000/8000), and mark another horizontal line parallel to the rst one.
Using a saw, cut along the uppermost horizontal line until your saw reaches
the stud. Turn the saw around, inserting it into the cut you have just made, and
cut toward the opposite stud so that you have a clean horizontal cut between
the two studs. Be careful not to cut into the studs themselves.
Now make the second horizontal cut from stud to stud on the line 16” below
the rst cut.
Once the horizontal lines have been cut, make vertical cuts using the inside
edge of the studs as a guide. Once you have made both vertical cuts, you
should have a rectangular hole in the sheetrock. Now you have to make the
same hole on the other side of the wall. Since you already have one hole, this
is an easy process. Using a nail, mark all four corners of the rst hole by making
nail holes through the sheetrock. Then on the other side of the wall, connect
the holes with a pencil mark and cut.
Once the horizontal lines have been cut, make vertical cuts using the inside
edge of the studs as a guide. Once you have made both vertical cuts, you
should have a rectangular hole in the sheetrock. Now you have to make the
same hole on the other side of the wall. Since you already have one hole, this
is an easy process. Using a nail, mark all four corners of the rst hole by making
nail holes through the sheetrock. Then on the other side of the wall, connect
the holes with a pencil mark and cut.
Sheetrock alone cannot support the weight of a cooling unit. Therefore, it
is necessary to frame the hole that you have just cut with upper and lower
supports. These supports also provide solid material for the mounting bracket
screws.
Using two 2x4s at 14.5” in length and eight 6d nails, secure the upper and
lower supports to the right and left studs, just inside the sheetrock. Make sure
that the internal height remains at 16” (1600/3000/4200) or 22.25” (6000/8000)
so that the WhisperKOOL unit will t snugly through the framed cut-out.
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PREPARING THE UNIT FOR INSTALLATION
Single Piece Mounting Bracket
The XLT Plus utilizes a single piece mounting bracket, this sturdy bracket frames the
installation location and secures the unit to the wall.
Applying Insulation Tape
Locate the (4) precut pieces of black foam tape included with the unit, two larger pieces
and two smaller pieces. To apply, simply peel back the white-paper adhesive covering
and place on the mounting bracket. The large pieces are applied to the top and bottom
while the smaller pieces are for the sides. This foam creates a tight seal between the
bracket and the wall.
Mounting Bracket Installation
Select your desired bracket mounting location (see diagram below), this location determines the depth of the installation. For example, position #1 keeps most of the unit out
of the cellar while position #2 makes the back of the unit near ush on the exterior wall. Slide bracket onto unit, pay
special attention to the anges for mounting to the unit and that they are pointing towards the back. Use the (6) supplied 1/2” self tapping screws to fasten the bracket to the unit. It is imperative to not use self tapping screws longer
than 1/2” in length.
5” inch thick wall
(wall thickness may vary)
Mounting Bracket
Wine CellarExhaust Area
#
2000i/3000i/4000i
1
5-6” inches In Cellar
6000i/8000i
9.5-10.5” inches In Cellar
#
2000i/3000i/4000i
2
9-10” inches In Cellar
6000i/8000i
14-15” inches In Cellar
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1
#
2
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INSTALLING THE UNIT
Select Power Location
Before installing the unit into the installation location. Select either Front or Rear on the Power Panel located on the
side of the unit to correspond with the side you have chosen to have the power supply.
Installing the Unit
Slide the unit from the outside wall into your wine cellar with the outer ange ush to the wall. Secure the ange to
the wall through the pre-drilled holes. The screws should penetrate the studs as well as the upper and lower supports
to provide adequate support for the WhisperKOOL unit (see illustration). Seal all cracks and gaps around the WhisperKOOL unit with an air-tight sealant or caulking to prevent air leakage.
Note: If you use decorative moulding, it should be attached to the walls and never to the cooling unit itself.
The moulding itself should be removable incase the unit needs servicing
Mounting Flange
2x4 Upper Support
Rear Power
Back of Unit
Wall Stud
2x4 Lower Support
Drain Port
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DRAIN LINE
Condensation Drain Line Tube
The condensation drain line tube is used to remove excess condensation from the unit to a proper discharge location.
It is important that the drain line tube is properly connected and used to prevent leakage and other problems associated with excess condensation.
Failure to use the condensation drain line tube will void the warranty on the unit.
Drain Line
All units come with a drain line for additional removal of excessive condensate. It is mandatory to install the drain line with “T”
fitting. During operation, the cooling unit will strip excess
water from the air in order to maintain the proper level of
humidity within the cellar. However in extreme humidity, additional condensate will be removed. Thus the drain line will prevent overflow and leaking by allowing for discharge of the
additional condensate.
Failure to install the drain line voids the warranty.
To prevent mold from growing, allow the drain line
to hang above the water line.
WRONG: Drain line is under water.
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LIQUID MEASURING THERMOSTAT SYSTEM
The WhisperKOOL Series cooling units come equipped with a liquid temperature measuring thermostat system. This
system incorporates the following advantages:
Self-Calibrating Probe
The probe contains a sensor chip, which actually communicates back and forth to the thermostat. This results in a
consistent temperature setting and accuracy.
Measuring liquid temperature has a few unique advantages:
1. Wine temperature is kept in a very precise controlled environment. This assures a consistent temperature.
2. By measuring the liquid temperature rather than air, the unit will operate 75- 80% of the time.
Liquid Measuring Thermostat System
To assure a consistent temperature, place bottle probe approximately 3 feet away from the air output and not in the flow of the air.
To Use the thermostat:
1. Locate an empty wine bottle.
2. Fill 3/4 full with room temperature tap water.
3. Place bottle probe securely into bottle making
4. Place bottle with probe level and to the side of the unit in your wine cellar.
It is recommended that it is placed in a central location of your wine cellar.
Avoid pulling too much on the probe cord. It may become disconnected
resulting in non-operation of the unit.
Note: The thermostat can be set between 50°F and 70°F.
Remember: The WhisperKOOL Unit is based on the temperature of the water.
Do not be misled by thermostats reading air temperature. The air temperature
in the cellar will be cooler than the liquid temperature of the wine while it is
coming to optimum balanced temperature.
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UNIT OPERATION
Initial Start-Up:
When power is applied to the unit, the control will briey
display all symbols, and the Compressor symbol will be
displayed (if unit is calling for cooling). There may be a brief
delay prior to the evaporator and condenser fans turning on.
Set Point:
The set point is set from the factory (WhisperKool) at 55°. It
can be adjusted by the customer between 50° and 70° in
one degree increments.
Cooling Operation:
Cooling is activated once the bottle probe senses a temperature that is 0.5° greater than the set point. The controller then energizes the compressor relay which activates the
compressor. The evaporator and condenser fans operate
with the compressor. The unit provides cooling until the
bottle probe senses the set point. At this point the compressor relay is de-energized which stops the compressor. The
evaporator and condenser fans will continue to run for 1
minute to re-evaporate any moisture from the evaporator
coil and reduce the head pressure.
Humidity Features:
The FDC parameter can be increased to allow the evaporator and condenser fans to run for a longer period of time
after the compressor turns o, allowing more moisture to be
re-evaporated into the cellar.
If the evaporator is above 40 degrees, the display will blink
three times and continue normal operation.
Display:
The Set point is displayed by default. “Def” is displayed
during anti-frost. The bottle probe, evaporator probe, and
condenser probe temperatures can all be access by pushing
the set button and scrolling through PB1 (bottle probe), PB2
(evaporator probe), and PB3 (condenser probe).
Safety Features:
Once the compressor relay is de-energized the controller
must wait 5 minutes before re-energizing the relay. This prevents the compressor from repeatedly turning o and on. If
the unit is calling for cooling during this time, the compressor symbol will blink indicating that cooling is needed but
the control is waiting for the anti-short cycle delay.
In the event of a faulty bottle probe, the compressor will
cycle o for 10 minutes and on for 40 minutes. E1 will will
be displayed on the screen.
If the condenser temperature reaches 145°, the compressor
will shut down. The red alarm light will be displayed in the
upper corner of the display. COH will be displayed on the
screen. The evaporator and condenser fans will continue
to run until the time set by the FDC parameter has elapsed.
The unit will continue normal operation once the condenser
has reached 135°.
Defrost/Anti-frost:
When the evaporator probe senses a temperature of 26
degrees for 5 minutes, the unit will go into Anti-frost mode.
This will shut down the compressor and allow the evaporator and condenser fans to run to evaporate any frost accumulation on the coil. The compressor will remain o until
the evaporator coil reaches 40°, or for a maximum of 10
minutes. The unit will then return to normal operation.
If the evaporator is not above 26 degrees after the anti-frost
sequence has ended, the red error light will display in the
upper right corner. Alarm “Ad3” will be recorded in the alarm
folder, meaning that the anti-frost sequence ended based
on time. The unit will run for 5 minutes and then enter another Anti-Frost cycle. This sequence will continue until the
evaporator temperature increases above 26°.
“Def” will be displayed during anti-frost. If the anti-frost
sequence is less than 5 minutes, the control will not allow
the compressor to start until 5 minutes has elapsed. This is
to prevent short cycling of the compressor.
Holding down the up button for approximately ve seconds manually starts the Anti-frost sequence, but only if the
evaporator is below 40 degrees (defrost end temperature).
Alarms:
If the bottle temperature reaches 4 degrees above the set
point, a red light will blink in the upper right corner of the
display. The set button can then be pressed to reach the
alarm menu. The menu will display “AH1” indicating a high
bottle temperature. The same thing will happen if the bottle
temperature reaches 4 degrees below the set point, except
the alarm will read “AL1”. These alarms will not display for the
rst 10 hours after the unit is turned on to allow the cellar
to reach temperature. They will also wait one hour after an
anti-frost cycle before displaying.
In the event of a faulty evaporator probe E2 will ash on the
screen intermittently. The red alarm light will be displayed
in the upper right corner. The unit will go through one antifrost sequence every 24 hours.
In the event of a faulty condenser probe E3 will ash on the
screen intermittently with the set point temperature along
with the red error light at the top of the display. There will
be no high condensing temperature alarm.
Press the set button and enter the Al folder to view any current alarms that are not ashing on the display.
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CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS
Button/SymbolNormal Functions
ON/OFF
•Press and hold the on/o button for approximately 3 seconds to turn the unit on or o.
Note: This does not disconnect power from the unit. In order for the power to be shut o from
the unit, the power cord must be unplugged from the wall receptacle.
•This button also serves as an escape button.
Up and Down
SET
Snowake
•Use these buttons to scroll up or down a menu.
•Press and hold the up button for approximately ve seconds to manually start the Anti-
frost sequence. The Anti-frost sequence will begin, but only if the evaporator is below 40
degrees. If the evaporator is above 40 degrees, the display will blink three times, signalling that an Anti-frost cycle is not needed, and the unit will continue normal operation.
•Press the set button once to view the set point, temperature of the evaporator, condens-
er, and actual bottle temperature as well as any alarms.
•Once the set button is pressed “SEt” will be displayed. Press the up or down arrows to
scroll through Pb1, Pb2, Pb3.
SEtSet Point
Pb1Liquid Temperature
Pb2Evaporator Coil Temperature
Pb3Condenser Coil Temperature
•Press the set button again to view any of these values.
•To change the set point, press the set button when “SEt” is displayed on the screen. The
current set point will be displayed. Use the up or down arrows to change the set point
to the desired temperature. Press the set button again once the desired temperature is
reached.
•Hold the set button for approximately 5 seconds to enter the CPSM (Customer Preference
Selection Mode) menu. (CPSM detail on next page)
Constant - Unit is in cooling mode and the compressor is running.
Blinking - The unit is calling for cooling, but must wait 5 minutes before restarting the compressor. This 5 minute delay serves as an anti-short cycle for the compressors protection.
Dripping Snowake
Unit is in Anti-frost mode. The evaporator and condenser fans are running to evaporate any
frost which may have formed on the evaporator coil.
Fan
The evaporator and condenser fans are on.
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Alarm The Alarm symbol is shown and a audible buzzer will sound when the unit encounters an
issue that needs attention, the displayed alarm codes are explained below. To silence the
buzzer press any button, the alarm code will remain displayed until corrected.
Alarm Codes
MessageCauseSolution
Bottle Probe is UnpluggedAttach Bottle Probe to Unit.
“E1”
“E2”
“E3”
“AH1”
“AL1”
“COH”
“Ad3”
Faulty Bottle Probe Connection
Defective Bottle ProbeReplace the Bottle Probe.
Faulty Evaporator Probe
Connection
Defective Evaporator ProbeReplace the Evaporator Probe.
Faulty Condenser Probe
Connection
Defective Condenser ProbeReplace the Condenser Probe.
The bottle probe is sensing a
temperature that is 4° above
the set point
The bottle probe is sensing a
temperature that is 4° below
the set point
The condensing temperature
is above 145°
Anti-frost ended on time-out 1. Check the evaporator coil for ice buildup. Unplug the unit and allow coil to thaw
1. Check Bottle Probe attachment at circular connector.
2. Check Bottle Probe connection at the back of controller.
Check Evaporator Probe connection at the back of controller.
Check the Condenser Probe connection at the back of the controller.
1. Allow time for the wine to reach the desired temperature.
2. Make sure all windows and doors are closed and have a proper seal.
3. Follow the procedures in the pre-installation instructions to test the unit for proper
cooling.
1. Make sure unit is not in cooling mode. (the snowake symbol will not be lit)
2. Add heat to the room until the wine reaches the desired temperature.
1. Check the condenser coil and clean if necessary.
2. Make sure the room to which the unit is exhausting is not more than 85°.
3. Make sure both condenser fans are working properly.
before re-starting.
2. Make sure the room to which the unit is exhausting is not less than 60°.
3. If unit continues to go into continuous anti-frost cycles (every 5 minutes), call customer service for more troubleshooting information.
CPSM (Customer Preference Selection Mode)
Press and hold the set button for approximately 5 seconds to enter the CPSM menu.
“Fdc” will be displayed on the screen. Use the down arrow to access the following parameters.
Fdc
This parameter is set to 1 from the factory which should provide adequate relative humidity
Humidity Management/
Enhancement
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for the cellar. An increase in this parameter will increase the Humidity Enhancement (%RH).
This parameter should not be adjusted below 1. Adjustments should be made in increments
of 5, with a maximum of 15 and a minimum of 1. After any adjustment to Humidity Enhancement you should wait a minimum of three days before making any additional adjustments.
This will allow the cellar sucient time to acclimate to the new setting.
PA2No adjustable settings in this parameter.
tab No adjustable settings in this parameter.
Rel No adjustable settings in this parameter.
loc Change this parameter from “n” to “y” to lock the keyboard from changes to the set point.
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WIRING SCHEMATIC
Cond. Probe
Bottle Probe
Evap. Probe
White
Blue
Fan
Cond.
Fan
Cond.
Green
Compressor
123456789 10 11
SWITCH
FRONT/REAR
Fan
14
36
25
1
4
14
Black
Line/White
Line/White
Line/Black
Line/Black
Ground
POWERCORD
POWER SUPPLY
115 VAC-60 HZ 20 AMP
Evap
Evap
Fan
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Monthly1. Check coils
2. Check for unusual noise or vibration
3. Check the drain line to see if it is above the waterline if draining into a vessel.
Quarterly1. Use a vacuum with brush attachment to clean coils. Be careful not to crush coil ns
when cleaning.
Annually
1. Inspect for corrosion.
2. Check wiring connections and integrity of cords.
3. Pour a 50/50 bleach solution into the drain line every spring.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Unit has ice forming on the evaporator
Possible Cause
Evaporator coil is dirty.
Solution
Clean coil with a vacuum.
If coil is very dirty, use a spray bottle with a small amount of liquid
dish washing detergent. Spray coil, let set for 5 min, then ush
with fresh water.
There is something blocking the supply and or return air
The evaporator fan is not turning on.
The unit has not gone through its anti-frost sequence, yet.
If unit continues to ice.
Unit does not run/power up
Possible Cause
Unit is not plugged in
Power switch not on
Line voltage is incorrect rating for unit
Bottle at set point
Thermostat not calling for cooling
Power select switch in wrong position
Faulty thermostat or wiring
Cellar Temperature is to Warm
Possible Cause
The temperature or the room unit is exhausting to has
exceeded 85°
The unit is undersized for the cellar.
There is something blocking the supply and/or return air,
on evaporator or condenser side of the unit
Unit is mounted too low in the cellar
One or more of the fans is not turning on.
Compressor is not turning on.
Compressor keeps cycling on overload
Poor seal around door.
Controller set too high
Evaporator coil is frosted or iced up
Remove blockage
Call a service tech to troubleshoot
Check for ice in the depth of the coil. Melt with blow drier until
coil is warm to the touch. Soak up water with a towel.
Observe ice formation pattern. If only part way up the coil face,
unit could be low on refrigerant. If all the way up, the coil may be
dirty or airow is blocked.
Solution
Make sure the unit is plugged into an outlet
Turn unit on by pressing the power button on the control
Check line voltage to make sure there is 110v/120v
Lower set point
Lower set point
See page 10 for correct switch position
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463
Solution
Intake temperature needs to drop below 85°.
Order correct size unit
Remove air ow obstruction
Re-Locate unit so the distance from the ceiling and top of the
unit is no more than 18”
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463
Make sure all fans are working and there are no airow obstruction.
Make sure there are no air gaps around the door. If door seal is
damaged, replace it.
Lower the set point.
Observe ice formation pattern. If only part way up the coil face,
unit could be low on refrigerant. If so, call Customer Service at
800-343-9463
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Unit leaks water
Possible Cause
Unit is not level
Drain line clogged or kinked
Drain is clogged preventing water form escaping
Drain line does not have a downward slope
Coil is iced causing drain pan ice and water overowing
Unit runs but does not cool
Possible Cause
Lack of air ow
Compressor not running
Unit undersized
Compressor is overheating
Solution
Unit should be level in wall to prevent leaking
Check drain line to make sure water can ow freely.
Disconnect drain and clear out, open access door and
check drain for blockage
Fix Drain line so there is a downward slope from the unit to the drain.
Melt ice with blow drier. Soak up with a towel
Solution
Make sure fan is unobstructed; clean evaporator if necessary
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463
Shut unit o for 1 hour to allow compressor to cool. Turn
back on and check for cooler air ow out. If compressor
runs, check for and clean condenser coil as possible cause
of compressor overheating. If problem repeats, call customer service.
Evaporator fan runs but compressor does not
Possible Cause
Running an Anti-Frost Cycle
Compressor and/or starting components faulty
Unit may be performing the WHM function
Compressor may have overheated.
Compressor runs but evaporator fan does not
Possible Cause
Faulty fan motor
Faulty Controller
Compressor short cycles
Possible Cause
Evaporator blows on bottle probe
Unit low on refrigerant charge
Condensing fan motor/capacitor faulty
Compressor and /or starting components faulty
Solution
Check evaporator coil temp.
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463.
Allow cooling unit to revert back to cooling mode.
Shut unit o for 1 hour to allow compressor to cool. Turn
back on and check for cooler air ow out. If compressor
runs, check for and clean condenser coil as possible cause
of compressor overheating. If problem repeats, call customer service.
Solution
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463
Solution
Move bottle probe to a more central location.
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463
Call Customer Service at 800-343-9463
Humidity in cellar too low
Possible Cause
Not enough moisture
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Solution
Raise the Fon setting to increase the humidity level
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
WhisperKOOL Customer Service is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Pacic Time.
The customer service representative will be able to assist you with your questions and warranty information more effectively if you provide them with the following:
•The model and serial number of your WhisperKOOL unit.
•Location of unit and installation details, such as ventilation, ducting, construction of your wine cellar, and
room size. Photos of the cellar and installation location may be needed.
WhisperKOOL offers accessories to enhance and customize your wine cooling unit.
Exterior Grille
Protects the unit from the weather elements when placed on the exhaust side.
Condensate Pump Kit
The condensate pump kit is designed as an automatic condensate removal pump for water dripping out of our cooling
units’ drain line. The pump is controlled by a float/switch mechanism that turns the pump on when approximately
2-1/4” of water collects in the tank, and automatically switches off when the tank drains to approximately 1-1/4”. The
condensate pump kit allows the excess condensate to be pumped up to 20ft away from the unit.
Ducting Kit
This kit allows the exhaust side of the unit to be ducted to an area (most cases outside) that the additional heat will not
matter.
Accessories can be purchased at www.whisperkool.com
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INSTALLATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS
WhisperKOOL Cooling Unit
WHISPERKOOL PRODUCT BASE TERMS
WhisperKOOL Corporation (“WhisperKOOL”) is in the business of manufacturing and selling wine cabinets, cooling units and
related goods; each such wine cabinet, cooling unit and related good is referred to herein as a “Product”. As used herein, the
term “WhisperKOOL” includes any Product sold under the names WhisperKOOL, Vinotheque and CellarCool. “Purchaser” means
the original purchaser of a WhisperKOOL Product. “End User” means the consumer who has installed and is actually using a
WhisperKOOL Product. Every sale of a Product from WhisperKOOL to a Purchaser is made subject to these Terms and Conditions
of Sale (“Terms and Conditions”).
Product prices are specied in the WhisperKOOL published price list that is current at the time WhisperKOOL receives
Purchaser’s particular order. Prices are subject to change at any time prior to WhisperKOOL’s acceptance of Purchaser’s particular
order. No contract of sale exists until WhisperKOOL has accepted Purchaser’s order and provided Purchaser with a written
acknowledgment of Purchaser’s order. Prices are exclusive of, and Purchaser shall pay, all taxes, duties, levies or fees imposed
on WhisperKOOL or Purchaser by any taxing authority related to Purchaser’s order. Payment for a WhisperKOOL Product must
be made in lawful money of the United States of America in immediately available funds. WhisperKOOL accepts all major credit
cards. WhisperKOOL may change payment terms for unlled orders if, in WhisperKOOL’s reasonable opinion, Purchaser’s nancial
condition, previous payment record or relationship with WhisperKOOL merits such change.
All Purchaser orders, whether written or verbal, are governed by these Terms and Conditions and are subject to acceptance
by WhisperKOOL. Any term or condition which may be included on any Purchaser’s purchase order, or in any form of
communication (whether verbal or in writing) from any Purchaser to WhisperKOOL, that is not identical with these Terms
and Conditions, is hereby expressly objected to and rejected by WhisperKOOL, and shall NOT become a part of the contract
of sale of any Product. WhisperKOOL’s failure to object to any such conicting term and/or condition of sale contained in
any communication (including a purchase order) from a Purchaser shall not be considered as acceptance of such term and/
or condition or as a waiver of these Terms and Conditions. The only language in which WhisperKOOL states these Terms and
Conditions is English. WhisperKOOL reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to change these Terms and Conditions at any time,
for any reason, without notice. WhisperKOOL shall not be liable to Purchaser for any delay of delivery of a Product caused by
Force Majeure, or any other cause beyond WhisperKOOL’s control.
2. WHISPERKOOL PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY
A. Two (2) Year Limited Warranty.
For the period of TWO (2) YEARS (the “Limited Warranty Period”) from the date of original sale of a Product by WhisperKOOL, if a
WhisperKOOL Product is found to be defective in material or workmanship after undergoing WhisperKOOL’s customer service
troubleshooting, then, subject to the WhisperKOOL Product Limited Warranty Limitations and Exclusions as well as the other
Terms and Conditions stated herein, WhisperKOOL will do the following, as appropriate, for the end user (“End User”) who has
installed and is actually using the Product, with regard to LABOR, PARTS and FREIGHT:
(1) LABOR - repair or replace (at WhisperKOOL’s sole option) the Product at no charge to the End User; and
(2) PARTS – supply, at no charge to the End User, new or rebuilt replacement parts for the Product in exchange for the return of
defective parts; and
(3) FREIGHT – cover normal ground freight charges for parts, and, in the event the Product is not repairable in the eld, cover
normal ground freight charges (within the continental United States) for the repair or replacement of the Product.
B Five (5) Year Compressor Limited Warranty.
The two (2) year limited warranty period stated in Section 2(a) above is extended for an additional three (3) year period with
regard to a WhisperKOOL Product’s compressor only. Labor, freight and parts ancillary to the compressor remain subject to the
two (2) year limited warranty
C Product Warranty Limitations and Exclusions.
(1) This limited warranty does not cover cosmetic damage caused during installation, damage due to acts of God, commercial
use, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, or modication to any part of the Product. Delivery and installation of the Product,
any additional parts required, as well as removal of the Product if warranty work is required, are all at the sole cost, risk and
obligation of the End User.
(2) This limited warranty does not cover damage due to improper installation or operation or lack of proper maintenance of the
Product, connection of the Product to improper voltage supply, or attempted repair of the Product by anyone other than a
technician approved by WhisperKOOL to service the Product.
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(3) This limited warranty does not cover any Product sold “AS IS” or “WITH ALL FAULTS.”
(4) This limited warranty is valid only in the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii. Sales elsewhere (including Puerto Rico)
are excluded from this warranty.
(5) Proof of purchase of the Product in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice, which is evidence that the Product is within
the Limited Warranty Period, must be presented by the End User to WhisperKOOL in order to obtain limited warranty service.
(6) This limited warranty is void if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the Product.
(7) Removing the rivets from the Product’s unit housing without prior authorization from WhisperKOOL voids this limited
warranty.
(8) The End User must rst contact WhisperKOOL Customer Service by telephone
(at 1-800-343-9463) prior to attempting service on any Product still under the limited warranty, else the limited warranty is
voided.
(9) THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
OF YOU, THE END USER, AS WELL AS ANYONE ELSE IN THE CHAIN OF TITLE OF THE PRODUCT, DOES NOT START A NEW
LIMITED WARRANTY TIME PERIOD, AND IS IN LEIU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED) WITH REGARD TO THE
PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL WHISPERKOOL BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR CONTINGENT
DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. Some states do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specic legal
rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state.
(10) Failure of the End User to comply with all of the Product Installation Requirements, Maintenance Requirements and End
User Requirements may, at WhisperKOOL’s sole discretion, void this limited warranty.
(11) No one has any authority to add to or vary the limited warranty on this Product.
3. PRODUCT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
(a) Prior to installing a WhisperKOOL Product, the End User must read the WhisperKOOL Owner’s Manual and thereafter the End
User must follow the required installation, use and maintenance procedures set forth by WhisperKOOL in WhisperKOOL’s
Owner’s Manual. The Owner’s Manual is shipped with each Product and if another copy is needed, replacement copies can be
downloaded from WhisperKOOL’s website (www.whisperkool.com) or by contacting WhisperKOOL directly for a new copy of
the Owner’s Manual.
(b) It is highly recommended that the End User obtain the assistance of a wine storage professional.
(c) Failing to address all of the variables associated with proper installation will cause the Product to operate incorrectly and limit
both the Product’s ability to cool and the longevity of the Product itself.
(d) The limited warranty card should be completed and promptly returned by the End User to WhisperKOOL to ensure limited
warranty registration and conrmation of date of purchase.
(e) The End User is responsible for all risks and costs of installation of the Product, including but not limited to all labor costs
as well as cost of any additional parts required for the proper and complete installation of the Product. The End User is
responsible for all risks and costs of removing the Product if limited warranty work is required.
(f) The Product cannot operate at its optimum capacity if airow is constricted by ducting or venting the exhaust side of the
Product into a location with inadequate ventilation.
4. MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
It is the End User’s responsibility to clean o any accumulated dust, lint, or other debris from the front and rear intake grills;
failure to do this on a regular basis will restrict the airow and may aect the Product’s ability to function properly. Periodically
cleaning the Product’s vents will help assure maximum cooling eciency. The drain tube must also be checked and kept clean
and free of debris and mold to maintain proper performance.
Mold is a natural living organism in the environment. It exists in the air in the form of microscopic spores that move in and out
of buildings through doors, windows, vents, HVAC systems and anywhere else that air enters. Once it is discovered, mold must be
addressed quickly and appropriately. Delayed or improper treatment of mold issues can result in costly and reoccurring repairs. If the
End User suspects a mold problem, it is always best to hire a qualied and experienced mold remediation specialist.
5. ADDITIONAL END USER RESPONSIBILITIES
The following items are not covered under any warranty and are the sole responsibility of the End User:
(a) End Users should satisfy themselves that the Product they are purchasing is suitable for their particular needs and
requirements, and thus no responsibility will be placed with WhisperKOOL for the End User’s decisions in this regard.
(b) It is the End User’s responsibility to secure safe haven/storage for ANY AND ALL items that are being kept and stored in the
End User’s wine cellar, including any Product. WhisperKOOL takes no responsibility for the safety and preservation of the
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aforementioned items in the event that the environment becomes unsuitable to maintain a proper storage environment.
6. SALES AND USE TAX
WhisperKOOL only collects California sales tax for orders shipped within the State of California; WhisperKOOL does not collect
sales tax for orders shipped to other states. However, the Purchaser and the End User may be liable to the taxing authority in
their state for sales tax and/or use tax on the Product. The Purchaser and the End User should each check with their state’s taxing
authority for sales and use tax regulations.
7. CUSTOMER SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
WhisperKOOL’s customer service department is available to answer and questions or inquiries for End Users regarding a
WhisperKOOL Product, as well as to assist in performing basic troubleshooting, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. PST, at telephone number 1-800-343-9463. WhisperKOOL Corporation is located at 1738 East Alpine Avenue, Stockton,
California 95205.
8. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(a) Return Policy. All return inquiries must be made within thirty (30) calendar days of the original purchase of a Product and are
subject to a twenty ve percent (25%) restocking fee. Shipping costs are not refundable and the Purchaser is responsible for
all return shipping costs (including customs fees and duties, if applicable).
(b) WhisperKOOL retains a security interest in each Product until payment in full.
(c) Every provision of these Terms and Conditions shall be construed, to the extent possible, so as to be valid and enforceable.
If any provision of these Terms and Conditions is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or otherwise
unenforceable, such provision will, to the extent so held, be deemed severed from the contract of sale between Purchaser and
WhisperKOOL, and all of the other non-severed provisions will remain in full force and eect.
(d) The laws of the State of California (without regard for conicts of law) shall govern the construction and enforcement of
the these Terms and Conditions, except that these Terms and Conditions shall be interpreted as through drafted jointly by
WhisperKOOL and Purchaser. Any dispute will be resolved by the courts in the County of San Joaquin, State of California,
and all parties, WhisperKOOL, Purchaser and End User, hereby irrevocably submit to the personal jurisdiction of such courts
for that purpose. No waiver by WhisperKOOL of any breach or default of the contract of sale (including these Terms and
Conditions) concerning a Product will be deemed to be a waiver of any preceding or subsequent breach or default.
9. Questions or Additional Information
If you have any questions regarding these Terms and Conditions or wish to obtain additional information, contact us via
phone at 1-800-343-9463 or please send a letter via U.S. Mail to:
WhisperKOOL
1738 E. Alpine Ave
Stockton, CA 95205
support@whisperkool.com
Model ______________________________________ Serial Number __________________________
A
Installed by __________________________________________ Date __________________________
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NOTES
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WhisperKOOL
1738 E. Alpine Ave
Stockton, CA 95205
1(800) 343-9463
www.whisperkool.com
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