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1. LED will flash whenever this Output is energized Note Whenever the fans are running at high speed the Micro freezer heating elements are turned off so do not operate the unit in this mode continuously Reset signal Output 1 Inverse Parameters Operating temperature St1 and hysteresis P1 This Output is de energized Inactive Off when the Chip Controller turns on Therefore the Reset signal holds the PC inactive It will energize go active On when the desired operating temperature plus a hysteresis is reached defined by St1 P1 thus causing the Reset to be released when the system gets cold enough It will de energize if St1 is ever reached again during operation The Reverse LED will flash only in the event of energized output Output 1 Reset Output 3 ten speed cycle released cycle St1 20 Slow 20 Higher temp 30 25 an ie P1 13 _ Higher 33 30 25 HHHH HH temp HHH P2 13 x tart pag Tee St2 33 Fast ER Due to the fact that Output 1 Reset is an inversed signal Sti provides the highest temp and P1 subtracts from this point towards a lower temperature Output 3 Fan speed on the other hand St2 sets the lowest temperature and P2 adds to this and increase the temperature towards 0 Date 04 09 02 Page 26 Rev 1 10 SMH The Chip controller has been preset to the following operating parameters Output 1 Reset signal St1 is se
2. SIE the Prometeia cool fag system PROMETEIA USER MANUAL Version 1 10 Chip Con ApS L gst rvej 81 9500 Hobro www chip con com Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 2 SMH Disclaimer Although every effort has been made to insure that the contents of this manual is up to date and accurate in every way no responsibility neither implied nor direct or indirect is granted Chip Con ApS reserves the right to alter product specifications and raw materials at will without prior notification in order to provide the best possible product at all times Although it is possible to thermally accelerate the processor far beyond specifications under no circumstances can Chip Con ApS be held responsible for any damage caused by inappropriate or incorrect mounting utilizing of excessive operating parameters or negligence to the use of common sense Trademarks Prometeia is trademark of Chip Con ApS Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation AMD Athlon Duron and Thunderbird are registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices Author Steen Hansen Technical Assistance Martin Kloster Cover illustration Greg Joy Design Drawings and illustrations Detail Design v Trine Schack amp Dean Grundy Rev 1 10 SMH CONTENTS Chapter Contents 1 2 INTRODUCTION and CHECKLIST SYSTEM OVERVIEW ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Your A B C How to deal with the PC Case Assembling with various process
3. Date 04 09 02 Page 6 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Rev 1 10 SMH Fan cooler CPU cooler Motherboard Right side panel Slots for drives Chip controller Compressor coils Compressor Electric socket Rev 1 10 Date 04 09 02 SMH Page 7 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Your A B C Assembling your PC with the Prometia Cooling system is very straight forward The first time you assemble it be sure to follow this manual step by step The only extra work compared to that of assembling a standard PC is that of isolating the processor This may take some extra time in the beginning but please take care and be patient with your initial assembly A How to deal with the PC CASE see next page Assemble with AMD processor 1 go to page 10 Assemble with Intel P4 processor 2 go to page 12 C Connecting the wires from the go to page 14 cooling system After opening the PC Case as described in section A you can perform a test of the Cooling system by attaching a PC power supply using one of the connec tors for your Hard drives to connect to the Cooling unit and then jumpstart the Power supply by shorting pin 13 14 or 14 15 on the ATX connector as shown on the illustration below viewed from the bottom 11121314 1215 17 18 19 20 ODE SSEEUUL O0080808000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 When the Power supply turns on the display turns on and the fans as well as the compressor starts up After a few minutes the Cooling head will start to get colder
4. d press SEL to confirm and enter this new e press Up or Down Arrow until the value for St1 display shows P2 e having confirmed St1 the display shows f press SEL the actual value of St2 for a few seconds and then its current P2 appears in the display value begins to flash f press Up or Down Arrow until you reach g press Up or Down Arrow until you the desired new value or just reach the desired value g press SEL to confirm the new or unchan h press SEL to confirm the new or ged value for St2 unchanged value for P2 h the display goes back into normal operation i press PRG to store all changes mode and shows again the value measured by the probe and return to normal working operating mode Important Note Only change these values if you are absolutely certain about the results of these changes Rev 1 10 SMH Date 04 09 02 Page 27 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Name PC Case Model and type Main Board Size Drive Bays external access Drive Bays internal only Expansion Slots Fitting Power Supply Power requirements Cooling Capacity Evaporator Operating environment ambient Noise level Overall Dimensions WxHxD Cooling unit only Weight excl power supply Standards Prometeia 10020x EN 7238 ATX Midi Tower Baby AT Full ATX 4 x 5 1 4 normal height 1 x 3 1 2 1 height 2 x 3 1 2 6 Full Size 1 Half Size ATX 300W 500W Not inclu
5. Prometeia Cooling System also needs a bit of main tenance in order to continue to cool your PC properly Take off the mains connection but do NOT take off the side panels of the Cooling unit There are no user serviceable parts inside All you need to do is turning the unit off and remove the front bezel of the Cooling unit as described earlier Using a standard household vacuum cleaner clean the Condenser in vertical movements only taking care not to bend any of the fins Likewise you can also clean the air outlet on the rear of the Cooling unit as well as the air outlet from the PC Power supply to remove dust from the rear grills and fans there Depending on your environment it is recommended you perform this simple maintenance at least once a month in very dusty environments perhaps twice a month Date 04 09 02 Page 18 Rev 1 10 SMH 5 TROUBLESHOOTING If any problems occur during operation of your Prometeia Cooled PC please consult this troubleshooting section or the FAQ section on the Chip Con ApS website www chip con com Problem description Check Nothing works no reaction at all Check that the power cord from the wall outlet is plugged into the Cooling unit and that the wall outlet is turned on Check that the IEC power cable from the IEC outlet of the Cooling unit to the PC Case Power supply IEC Inlet is in place and sits firmly The system does not start Check that the wire for PC C
6. deform and the insulation capability will be reduced resulting in possible risk of condensation When you try to fit the thermal bus in place In case the stocking is not making a tight fit around the thermal bus where it makes a turn you may need to wrap some self adhesive insulation foam around it to prevent still standing air in such gap as that may cause formation of condensation Rev 1 10 Date 04 09 02 SMH Page 15 There are 3 wires with connectors coming from the Cooling Unit which have to be connected before powering up the system 1 The grey wire controls the Reset signal and must be connected to the reset switch input on the Mainboard There is an additional plug on the wire which should be connected with the connector from the PC Case front panel Reset Switch which is also grey 2 The blue white wire controls the safety Shutdown function and must also be connected to the Mainboard This cable also has an additional plug which must be connected to the PC Case front panel Power On button which is also blue white 3 Now the power cable yellow 12v and black should be connected to an unused power connector same as used for the drives 4 Connect the reset switch grey wire ON OFF switch blue white wire and LED connectors to the appropriate connectors on the Mainboard for further details consult your Mainboard manual 5 Connect the ATX and P4 power connectors to the Mainboard If in doubt consult your Ma
7. mount the drives For proper HF shielding do remember to place the blind shield cover in any unused slots Any 5 25 drives like CD Rom or DVD can likewise easily be installed by mounting small gliders on each side of the drives This enables your drives to also slide into the PC Case For proper HF shielding do remember not to remove the protective metal plates in front of any unused slots Before placing any of the drives back into the PC Case mount the switches and LEDs in the front at their respective positions to fit the front Bezel buttons and indicator holes After having mounted all the cooling accessories as described in Chapter B and the Mainboard onto the base mounting Plate care should be taken when putting it back into the PC Case so that the edge of the base Plate is placed under the 4 hasps in the bottom of the PC Case before swinging it into the position where you can push it back into its place Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 10 SMH B 1 Assemble with AMD processor To ensure proper operation and avoid any system malfunction please follow these instructions very carefully It is very important that the instructions are carried out exactly as described and shown on the illustrations and in the correct order Put the fitting foam Gasket in the Rear Cover and f place Seal string onto the perimeter of the rear Cover without it touching the Gasket Firmly press the rear Cover onto the back of
8. standing unused for a longer period of time the start up procedure may take a while The temperature on the processor may also increase but after a minute or so it starts to drop towards normal operating levels Do not worry about this initial temperature rise that might occur In the unlikely event that the temperature on the processor rises above 40 C the Chip controller will just shut down the entire system automatically Wait for 2 3 minutes and try again During the start up procedure your monitor will remain in stand by mode black screen since it is not receiving any signal from the PC as it is held idle by the Reset signal applied to it The release point of the Reset signal has been preset from the factory to a temperature of 33 C for more information on this please refer to the Advanced User Guide later in this manual Rev 1 10 Date 04 09 02 SMH Page 17 Restarting the PC Note If you have turned of the PC and wants to restart it again immediately afterwards please wait for at least 2 3 minutes before turning it back on again in order to avoid the protection circuit to cut off power to the compressor In case this happens you need to wait 15 20 minutes before you can restart the Cooling system You will not see the temperature rise much after restarting the PC as the pressure in the Cooling Unit will still be sufficient to initiate Cooling almost at once Maintaining your System Like any PC with fans your
9. the Mainboard Place it so that it will match the position of the mounting bracket that you install on the next Now you can install the Mainboard on the PC mounting plate Please make sure not to place any f d picture It is imperative that they become aligned more stands under the MB than required for that MB Install the CPU in the Socket and place a Shim plate on top If necessary cut it so that it does not interfere with any SMD components on top of the CPU and remember to peel off the brown paper that protects the adhesive side d My f Now mount the Clips on the socket by pressing the stands towards each other in order to open the Clips slightly making it easier to slide it over the socket taps The Clips should be oriented so that the opening is centered over the CPU l t The Clips has 2 asymmetrically positioned threaded stands The outer stand must point either towards the rear or the bottom of the Mainboard otherwise you cannot mount the Cooling head The upper bracket has several thin 2 5mm support legs on the bottom This is to allow it to stand straight on the Mainboard even if a few small components are located just around the socket underneath the bracket In case one or two of the support legs conflict with such a component just cut off that leg with a sharp knife Make sure the bracket does not touch the socket itself as that could cause some outside condensation Be sure to plac
10. amage consequential or inconsequential caused by altering the operating parameters As a safety precaution the PC will be shut down if the temperature of the evaporator rises above a preset temperature limit 40 C Although normal operating temperatures of the Cooling system will never reach that level the temperature might rise to this level during power up after a prolonged period without being used The 40 C has been determined as a safe temperature to prevent your CPU from any damage The short form names St1 St2 P1 etc for the various settings have been defined in order to enable presentation in the display which is only a 7 segment display In order to get access to the Chip Controller for adjusting the settings release the panel as shown below Rev 1 10 Date 04 09 02 SMH Page 25 Chip Controller Outputs Fan Speed Output 3 Direct Parameters Operating temperature St2 and hysteresis P2 This Output is energized active On when power is applied to the Chip controller Therefore the Fan runs at full speed during the start up procedure It will de energize go Inactive Off when the desired operating temperature is reached defined by the parameter St2 thus reducing the speed of the Fan It will re energize go active On when the desired operating temperature minus a hysteresis is reached defined by St2 P2 thus causing the Fan to speed up if the system gets hotter The Direct
11. and you can now turn the Power supply off again by removing the short When the unit starts to cool as indicated above you are ready to proceed with the actual installation on the following page otherwise please refer to the troubleshooting guide later in this manual Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 8 SMH A How to deal with the PC Case 1 Place entire unit on the edge of a table 2 First pull off the bottom front bezel by prying it off at each side at the top of the Cooling Unit 3 Then lift the bottom bezel out carefully see illustration below 4 At the bottom of the PC Casing front bezel is a little handle By pressing this towards you the hasp which holds the bezel in place disengages and you can now lift out the entire bezel Step 1 NOTE it might require some force to open the hasp due to the snug fit to the chassis Be careful not to pull bezel off before the hinges at the top are fully disengaged Rev 1 10 Date 04 09 02 SMH Page 9 10 Remove the screws for the PC Casing side covers and slide each side cover towards you and lift up and out as shown above step 2 and 3 From the right side you can now remove the 6 screws that hold the Mainboard mounting metal plate in place shift it towards the front and lift it out You can also shift out the Floppy and Hard disk drawer by pressing the 2 clips on each side of the drawer and pull it out This allows you to comfortably
12. ase front panel when pressing the power Power On switch is connected properly switch The PC seemingly gets Check that the power cord from the wall outlet is power but the Cooling unit does not seem to start i e neither the fans nor the com pressor starts not plugged directly into the IEC inlet of the PC Case Power supply Check that the 12V power cable to the Cooling unit is connected to a HD power cord from the PC Power supply Possibly check that 12V is actually present on this line with a 12V bulb or a voltmeter If 12V is absent change the power supply The system starts but the fan There is a delay of 3 4 seconds from the time does not seem to start the system is turned on until the fan starts simultaneously when the running power switch is pressed The PC starts booting Check that the wire from the Cooling unit to the immediately after pressing the PC Case front panel Power button Reset signal on the Mainboard is connected properly The PC resets when the tem perature rises just a little Ensure that the settings for the Chip controller have not been set incorrectly Try using the default settings The condenser fan is not running Contact Chip Con ApS for further assistance Rev 1 10 SMH Date 04 09 02 Page 19 The temperature of the Cooling system is higher than normal The temperature of the Cooling system is dependant on the tempe
13. ded 200 240VAC 50Hz or 103 127VAC 60Hz 40 to 30 C 25 105W 25 C at 145W at 20 C ambient 15 30 Celsius max 75 humidity 36 db A under normal operation 42 db A during start up 191 x 672 x 485mm incl PC Case 7 5 x 26 5 x 19 1 191 x 246 x 485mm 7 5 x 9 7 x 19 1 G W 27Kg 60 Ibs Incl PC Case This equipment has been designed to comply with the safety regulations and standards applicable within the EU and meets the requirements as set forth in the CE and DEMKO regulations Please note that the approvals require that you operate the equipment with a Ground Earth connection Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 28 SMH 8 CONTACT For any questions or comments please feel free to contact us either by e mail or telephone Please contact the specific department for a quick and precise reply The different Chip Con departments are listed below Chip Con ApS www chip con com L gst rvej 81 H rby 9500 Hobro General questions amp comments Denmark post chip con com Tel 45 70 27 22 12 Sales amp Marketing Department Fax 45 70 27 22 13 sales chip con com Tel 45 70 27 22 42 Support Department support chip con com Enter tl e coo world of high performance with the Prometeia cooling system
14. e extra Seal string all around components that are caught going in under the bracket to prevent any false air to find its way underneath such component into the hermetic Cell For additional protection press some Seal string on top of such components and around the bottom of the bracket too to seal it off entirely 2 rounds of Seal string should be placed on the bottom side of the upper bracket the side with the support legs in order to insure proper sealing and the upper bracket then placed so it surrounds the CPU socket with the Seal string against the Mainboard Make sure to press the bracket firmly against the Mainboard so all the legs touch on the PCB Finally install the Mainboard on its mounting plate back in the PC Case Rev 1 10 SMH Turn the Microfreezer so the centre of the evaporator is placed over the CPU core The socket A may be oriented in two ways so the Microfreezer either fits upright or sideways Be sure that the Microfreezer is placed according to your Mainboard requirements and the illustrations Put a thin layer of thermal compound on the evaporator just enough to cover the entire surface Now press the Microfreezer down over the CPU until they have physical contact and lift it carefully off again to inspect that the Microfreezer makes a full surface contact with the CPU Core Check that the entire CPU core is covered with a thin layer of heat conducting compound If this is not the case re check all p
15. gs In the event of an alarm condition pressing the button will silence the buzzer 4 Up Arrow Pressing the Up Arrow button will increase a value i e a selected parameter 5 Down Arrow Pressing the Down Arrow will decrease a value i e a selected parameter Holding Down Arrow pressed will not show any valid information 6 SEL Pressing the SEL button will cause the Chip Controller to change from the normal mode into a mode where you can enter the desired temperature switch point values for the Fan speed and the Reset signal 7 Display Shows the measured temperature of the evaporator in the Micro freezer In the event of an alarm condition the short form name of the sensor causing the alarm is showed alternating with the temperature itself During reprogramming changing the settings the display shows the short form name of the setting and the value respectively 8 Decimal Point LED All positive temperatures are shown with one decimal point Negative temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius are shown without decimals Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 24 SMH Adjusting Chip Controller settings NOTE There is no need to adjust any operating parameters under normal operating conditions All settings have been selected to insure you the best possible performance in consideration of safety at all times Changing these settings is entirely on your own risk and responsibility Under no circumstances can Chip Con ApS be held liable for any d
16. h other to open the clips slightly and then pull it off first at one side Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 12 SMH B 2 Assemble with Intel P4 processor To ensure proper operation and avoid any system malfunction please follow these instructions very carefully It is very important that the instructions are carried out exactly as described and shown on the illustrations and in the correct order Put the fitting foam Gasket in the rear Cover and f place Seal string onto the inside perimeter of the rear Cover without it touching the Gasket Now using 2 of the Cover screws as guides in diago nally opposite holes around the CPU socket firmly press the rear Cover onto the back of the Mainboard Support with the other hand from the front side of the Mainboard just opposite where you press to avoid bending the PCB Now install the CPU in the Socket 478 be careful not to bend any legs Place the metal Clips in the upper asymmetric bracket note that the Clips has 2 asymmetric positioned threaded brass stands The outermost brass stand must always point either towards the rear or the bottom of the Mainboard but the mounting bracket may turn either way This way you can shift the position of the hole over the CPU Core for the best fit Place Seal string on the inside perimeter on the bottom of the upper bracket The upper bracket can now be mounted in place with the 4 screws entering from the rear Cover Be sure to place ex
17. inboard manual on where to connect the power cables 6 Before connecting the Mains Power Cords complete the installation of all the other PC hardware in your PC 7 Finally attach the IEC interconnecting Power Cord supplied with the Unit be tween the Cooling unit and the PC Power Supply Attach a wall outlet Power Cord to the IEC Power inlet in the bottom of the Cooling Unit This completes the installation of the system Note Before starting the PC make sure that all wires are connected securely and correctly Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 16 SMH 4 STARTING UP AND RUNNING YOUR PC When all the wires have been installed correctly the start up procedure for the entire system should not cause any problems Once the power button on the PC is pressed or hotkey power up from the keyboard activated power will also be supplied to the Cooling Unit and the Chip Controller insuring that the compressor also starts At first the fan in the Cooling Unit will run at high speed until a certain operating temperature is reached as defined by St2 in the Chip Controller described later in this manual During start up the Chip Controller insures that the processor is held idle by means of the Reset signal applied to the Mainboard The Reset signal is maintained until the desired operating temperature for the processor has been reached as defined by St1 in the Chip Controller also described later in this manual If the system has been
18. inst the upper mounting bracket The Microfreezer should be secured in place with two screws into the Clips The screws have to be tightened evenly and almost simultaneously but only to the bottom of the threaded brass stands don t over tighten them increased pressure is regulated through the use of extra spacer rings instead Note The screws are spring loaded and should be turned until they reach the bottom Due to tolerances you may need to adjust the pressure by inserting up to 4 extra spacer rings on the screws underneath each screw head Finally press two small lumps made up of Seal string down over the screws to seal them off properly and close the last possible entry to the Cell Ld When you want to change processor unscrew the Cooling Head and drag it off slowly but forcefully Have a bit of patience doing it You do not need to take off the mounting bracket just the clips which is detached from the bracket by pulling the stands away from each other to bend the clips slightly and then pull it off first at one side Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 14 SMH C Connecting the wires from the cooling system Before powering up the cooling system be sure to connect all the necessary wires from the bottom case to the motherboard and the PSU Before you start connecting the wires you need to when you put the side panel back on again Otherwise the shape of the insulation on the thermal bus will
19. ng conditions at all times The Chip controller has three main functions supported via three outputs 1 Output 1 provides a Reset signal for the PC enabling it to delay the start until the desired start temperature is reached as defined by St1 described later in this manual 2 Output 2 provides a Shutdown signal for the PC ensuring safety at all times In the unlikely event that the Processor gets too warm for safe operation 3 Output 3 provides means of controlling the Fan speed During start up the fan will operate at high speed to quickly boost cooling performance When the desired operating temperature is reached as defined by St2 described later in this manual the fan will slow down in order to reduce the noise level and regulate performance wn onan The display on the Chip controller normally shows the temperature in the evaporator Rev 1 10 Date 04 09 02 SMH Page 23 1 Reverse LED Flashes when at least one relay working in the reverse mode is active The Led flashes as many times as the number of active reverse relays There is a two seconds pause between a flashing stage and the next one 2 Direct LED Flashes when at least one relay working in Direct mode is active Its working logic is the same as the Reverse LED 3 PRG mute Pressing the PRG button for 5 seconds causes the Chip Controller to change from normal mode into a mode where you can enter changes to hysteresis settin
20. nser overheat Turn off system and wait for a error protection has triggered couple of minutes before restarting it Er4 Overheat System failure on the Contact Chip Con ApS error Cooling Unit When contacting Chip Con ApS please note the following In order to give you the most efficient support we require the following information e mailed to us The serial number of the Prometeia Cooling Unit in the subject line A detailed description of the problem A detailed description of the hardware being used A detailed description of any setup changes in the Chip Controller Note Chip Con ApS cannot assist you in any questions regarding how much each processor will over clock We can only assist you in relation to the Cooling performance of the Prometeia Cooling system When responding to e mails from Chip Con ApS please always include previous correspondence and maintain the subject line This enables us to more efficiently track down prior communication Do not return any goods without prior arrangement with Chip Con ApS Rev 1 10 Date 04 09 02 SMH Page 21 This page has intentionally been left blank Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 22 SMH 6 ADVANCED USERS GUIDE Chip Controller functionality The Chip controller for the Prometeia Cooling System is mounted in the bottom case see drawing below The Chip controller monitors the CPU and the Cooling System and regulates the entire system according to operati
21. ors AMD Duron Athlon socket 462 A 2 Intel Pentium 4 socket 478 Connecting the wires STARTING UP AND RUNNING YOUR PC Restarting your PC Maintaining your system TROUBLESHOOTING e Alarm conditions causes and remedies ADVANCED USERS GUIDE e Chip Controller functionality e Chip Controller adjusting settings e Chip Controller operations TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTACT Date 04 09 02 Page 3 Page 10 10 12 14 16 17 17 18 20 22 22 25 27 28 Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 4 SMH 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of your new Prometeia Cooling System Prometeia utilizes state of the art proven technologies in a genuine high performance quality product We at Chip Con ApS are proud of this product which in flexibility and performance surpasses anything else you have seen so far Nevertheless we continuously work to enhance current products and develop new ones to provide the best and leading technology at all times Chip Con ApS sets very high standards for product quality and long life stability Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly It explains in detail how to assemble and operate your Prometeia Cooling System correctly If you have any questions or comments regarding your Prometeia Cooling System please feel free to contact us Rev 1 10 Date 04 09 02 SMH Page 5 CHECKLIST Before you start assembling the system please ensure that you ha
22. rature of the surroundings So on a very hot day it may not be able to keep the same low temperature The temperature of the Cooling system seems OK but the system is unstable Check the temperature on the processor if it is significantly higher the evaporator of the Micro freezer may have poor contact with the CPU core Alternatively you may have over clocked your PC too ambitiously The stops compressor suddenly Turn off the PC alternatively an automatic shutdown will occur The compressor has a built in overheating protection Contact Chip Con ApS for further assistance If this section does not solve your actual problem please feel free to contact the Chip Con support crew via e mail support chip con com Date 04 09 02 Rev 1 10 Page 20 SMH Chip Controller Alarm conditions causes and remedies Mes Description Cause Remedies sage Ero Sensor Faulty sensor Contact Chip Con support staff error Er2 Memory Voltage drop during pro Ensure that the 12v from the error gramming mode or PC Power supply provides a memory damaged by stable 12V to the Chip controller electronic interference i e heavy static discharge Check the 12V Power lightning etc connection to the Cooling unit Er3 Mains error No power detected on the Check that the wall outlet power Or Cooling unit cord is connected to the IEC 4 Power inlet of the Cooling unit Er3 Overload The Conde
23. revious steps Date 04 09 02 Page 11 It is of utmost importance that the Microfreezer obtains good contact with the CPU core in this fact a large amount of your subsequent success is hidden Now you can place 1 round of Seal string on the Microfreezer or if you prefer on top of the mounting bracket and gently press the Microfreezer against the upper mounting bracket The Microfreezer is secured in place with two screws into the Clips The screws have to be tightened evenly and almost simultaneously but only to the bottom of the threaded brass stands don t over tighten them Increased pressure is regulated through the use of extra spacer rings instead Note The screws are spring loaded and should be turned only until they reach the bottom Due to tolerances you may need to adjust the pressure by inserting up to 4 extra spacer rings on the screws underneath each screw head Finally press two small lumps made up of Seal string down over the screws to seal them off properly and close the last possible entry to the Cell If your MB is having a protective piece of plastic around the socket be sure to seal this also or remove it Ls When you want to change processor unscrew the Cooling Head and drag it off slowly but forcefully Have a bit of patience doing it You do not need to take off the mounting bracket just the clips which is detached from the socket by pressing the stands towards eac
24. t to 20 C and P1 is set to 13 thus the PC will not commence booting until the temperature drops below 33 C and keep operating as long as the temperature stays below 20 C at which point the PC will again be prohibited from working any more due to the Reset signal being applied again Output 3 Fan speed St2 is set to 33 C and P2 is set to 13 thus the Fan will operate at full speed until the temperature drops below 33 C at which point it slows down to normal low noise operating speed only if the temperature rises more than 13 C to 20 C the fan will again run at full speed Changing St1 St2 Changing P1 and P2 In the normal operating mode the display shows the temperature measured by the temperature probe attached to the evaporator For operation of the system the Chip controller requires two set points To modify both of them To modify the factory set and default hysteresis for the Reset signal and Fan speed P1 and P2 a hold down PRG for 5 seconds the display starts showing P1 a hold down SEL for a few seconds the dis play starts showing St1 b press SEL the actual value of P1 appears in the display b release SEL the actual value of St1 now c press Up or Down Arrow until flashes you reach the desired new value c press Up or Down Arrow until you reach d press SEL to confirm and enter the desired new value the new value
25. tra seal string all around components that are caught going in under the bracket to prevent any false air to find its way underneath such components into the hermetic Cell For additional protection press some Seal string on top of such components too to seal them entirely Now you can install the Mainboard on the PC mounting metal plate Please make sure not to place any more stands under the MB than what is required Install the Mainboard on its mounting plate back in the PC Case Finally install the Mainboard on its mounting plate back in the PC Case Turn the Microfreezer so the centre of the evaporator is placed over the CPU core Be sure that the Microfreezer is placed according to your Mainboard requirements and the illustrations Rev 1 10 SMH Put a thin layer of thermal compound on the evapo rator just enough to cover the entire surface Now press the Microfreezer down over the CPU until they have physical contact and lift it carefully off again to inspect that the Microfreezer makes a full surface contact with the CPU heat spreader If this is not the case recheck all previous steps Thin layer means Less is better Date 04 09 02 Page 13 P It is of utmost importance that the Microfreezer obtains good contact with the CPU core a large amount of your subsequent success depends of this Now you can place 1 round of Seal string on the perimeter of the Microfreezer and gently press the Micro freezer aga
26. ve received everything and that it has arrived in good condition First check the container box for any obvious damage or dents then open the box and unpack your System The Prometeia Cooling System consists of the following components Prometeia Cooling Unit mounted with Enlight PC Case incl accessories IEC Interconnecting Power cord Processor kit AMD or Intel For list of kit contents please refer to the checklist on the kit plastic bag If any of these components are missing please contact your supplier immediately If your Prometeia Cooling system shows any indication of shipping damage please contact either your carrier or supplier immediately Under no circumstances should you proceed working with such a system Chip con can not be held responsible for any damage to you or to your other H W if you decide to ignore this warning and proceed using such a system Please use a wall outlet EC mains power cord suitable for the local require ments in your country As these vary we are not able to supply such The approval of this equipment is granted under the assumption that it operates with a Ground Earth connection Please note The Cooling unit does not contain any user serviceable parts inside Under no circumstances take off the side panels before having disconnected all mains power cables to the Prometeia unit and your PC The Cooling unit contains mains circuitry which is accessible when the side panels are removed
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