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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1.

 

  

Read all instructions.

2.

   

For indoor use only.

3.

  

Do not use for other than intended use.

4.

  

Before the chiller is supplied with power, the water inlet/outlet piping and water circulation system

       must be activated and tested. This ensures that the chiller connections are water tight, and the chiller

       has sufficient water circulation.

5.

 

To protect against electrical shock, do not place cord, plugs or the chiller in water or other liquid.

6.

   Do not operate this chiller with a damaged cord or plug, or if the chiller malfunctions. Return the unit to 

       Chill Solutions for inspection, repair or adjustment. See warranty section for further details.

7.

  

To avoid the possibility of the AC power plug, power supply transformer, or the chiller getting wet, 

       position the aquarium and the chiller components in such a way to allow a “drip loop” to be formed similar

       to the figure shown. This “drip loop” will prevent water from traveling along the power cord and coming

       into contact with appliance plug. If the power plug becomes wet, 

DO NOT unplug the cord

       Disconnect the fuse, or circuit breaker that supplies power to the plug first. Then proceed to unplug the

       chiller power cord, and check for the presence of water in the AC power receptacle.

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8.

 

If an extension cord is necessary, an extension cord with the proper amperage rating should be incorporated.

       An extension cord rated for less amperage, or power than the transformer requires may cause the extension
       cord to overheat. The extension cord must be a cord which incorporates a polarized connection arrangement
       and has a ground plug. 

9.

 

Do not install in a sealed location. Provide four to six inches of air space around the fan and heat

       sink for proper air circulation.

10.

 

Do not install or store the chiller where it will be exposed to external weather or temperatures below freezing.

11.  

Do not attempt to repair this product. 

Repairs should only be executed by authorized service personnel.

12.  

Failure to abide by the above instructions will void the chiller’s warranty.

TANK

CHILLER

TRANSFORMER/
POWER SUPPLY

DRIP LOOP

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Summary of Contents for CSXC-1

Page 1: ...ERMOELECTRIC CHILLER OWNER S MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS Chill SolutionsThermoelectric Chiller Power Supply 90 240VAC 50 60 Hz worldwide CeramicThermoelectric Element CFC Refrigerant Free www chillsolutions com ...

Page 2: ...hen dissipated by the fan This technology allows for very precise and stable temperature control that is not available with standard compressor and refrigerant based chillers After installing and powering up the unit allow 24 hours for the water temperature to stabilize before assessing performance TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 INSTALLATION 3 GETTING STARTED 4 MAINTENANCE 5 WARR...

Page 3: ...ng the power cord and coming into contact with appliance plug If the power plug becomes wet DO NOT unplug the cord Disconnect the fuse or circuit breaker that supplies power to the plug first Then proceed to unplug the chiller power cord and check for the presence of water in the AC power receptacle 8 If an extension cord is necessary an extension cord with the proper amperage rating should be inco...

Page 4: ...e for air movement Determine pump location and cut a piece of tubing to appropriate length Attach clear PVC u bend barb fitting to end of cut tubing Attach other end of tubing to pump Secure with hose clamps Cut second length of tubing to connect the other end of barb fitting to the chiller Secure both ends with a hose clamp Cut another piece of tubing to connect chiller and second U bend Secure wit...

Page 5: ...lue and the fan turn on which indicates the unit is cooling 6 Once the set temperature is reached the unit will turn on and off as necessary to maintain the desired temperature set point It is normal for the LED to change from blue to green and back to blue Error Display If the unit s digital readout displays a code as listed below the unit is not functioning as designed The following list of codes...

Page 6: ...erformed every 3 months to maintain maximum efficiency Heatsink Fan Cleaning Depending on environmental conditions the fan blades or heatsink may accumulate dust This should be removed by either compressed air or a vacuum taking care to not damage the heatsink fins or fan blades and allow free air movement though the unit It is important to keep the chiller assembly clean Care must be taken when remo...

Page 7: ...tions LLC will at its discretion replace or repair the defects at no charge to the customer excluding shipping and handling This warranty does not cover intentional or accidental damage to the unit as a result of user misuse Loss of livestock is not covered by this warranty Please contact us at support chillsolutions com in order to obtain a return authorization number and for further instructions...

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