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Before we dive into the exclusive passwords, you must understand why Eliwell implemented this system. The SMP5500 is not a simple thermostat; it is a programmable digital controller with three distinct access levels:

The "Exclusive" password is typically the Level 3 password, often reserved for OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) or senior field engineers.

Topic Focus: Access level 3 (Exclusive/Manufacturer) password for the Eliwell SMP5500 controller.

If you are staring at a locked SMP5500 display, follow this protocol exactly:

  • Success Indicator: The display will flash "Level 3" or show the first configuration parameter (usually Hy).
  • If the exclusive code fails: The unit may have a custom "OEM Lock." You will need the procedure in Part 6.

    Most technicians know the standard codes:

    However, modern custom-built systems (supermarkets, industrial plants) often have these default passwords disabled by the integrator. If you have ever typed 123 or 321 and received "Error" or a locked padlock icon, you need the exclusive override.

    If you search for “Eliwell SMP5500 exclusive password,” you’ll find endless forum threads (HVAC-Talk, Electrotech, Reddit’s r/refrigeration). Here’s the truth:

    The term "Exclusive" in Eliwell controllers typically refers to the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parameter level. eliwell+smp5500+password+exclusive

    The Eliwell SMP5500 exclusive password is not a backdoor or a universal key – it’s a manufacturer-level lock. Unless you are the original equipment builder, do not waste time trying to brute-force or guess it. Instead, contact the fridge/cooler manufacturer or use Level 2 access. If you absolutely need full control, buy an unlocked SMP5500 from an electronics distributor and program it from scratch.

    Remember: A good technician works with the system’s intended access levels. A great one knows when to stop before breaking something irreparable.


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    To access the exclusive programming menus of the Eliwell SMP5500 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

    (part of the FREE Smart series), you typically need specific installer or manufacturer passwords. 🔑 Common Default Passwords

    Installer Level (Level 1): 54 is a standard password for entering the PASS folder to unlock protected parameters.

    Alternative Installer Code: 22 is often used in Eliwell-based thermostats for full menu access. User Level: 0 (Disabled by default).

    Manufacturer Level: This varies by application but is sometimes referred to as Ui28 in technical manuals. 🛠️ How to Enter the Password

    According to the SMP55 User Manual, follow these steps to unlock the controller: Before we dive into the exclusive passwords, you

    Enter Programming: From the main display, press the ESC and SET keys simultaneously to enter the PAr (Parameters) menu.

    Find the PASS Folder: Use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll until the display shows the PASS label. Input the Code: Press SET to enter the folder.

    Use the UP arrow to change the value to 54 (or 22 depending on your specific firmware).

    Confirm: Press SET to save. The display will return to the main parameter folders (e.g., COnF, OPt), now with "exclusive" or restricted parameters visible. ⚠️ Troubleshooting Access

    Visibility Levels: Parameters are often tagged with visibility values: 0 (hidden), 1 (installation level), or 2 (manufacturer level). If a parameter remains hidden after entering 54, it may require a higher-tier manufacturer code.

    Resetting: If the default codes don't work, the password may have been changed manually. Check for a PS2 parameter in the diS folder to view or modify the current password.

    💡 Pro Tip: Always power-cycle the device after making major configuration changes to ensure they are properly initialized. If you'd like to troubleshoot a specific setting:

    Are you trying to change a temperature setpoint or I/O configuration? The "Exclusive" password is typically the Level 3

    What label appears on the screen when you try to access the menu? Programmable controller Installation manual