TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Cause | Solution |
The compressor runs for 1 to 5 | The voltage is not in the | Switch off the power and restart |
minutes and stops. | correct range. | when the power is normal. |
| The ambient temperature |
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The compressor runs but the | is too high. | The operating temperature of this |
inner liner does not get very |
| unit is <90F. If temperature is |
cold. |
| higher than 90F, the unit need |
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| longer to cool to the set |
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| temperature. |
| The system is blocked. | Contact service department via |
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| email at service@whynter.com |
| The ice layer on the | Defrost the freezer |
| evaporator is too thick. |
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| The door is being opened | The door should be opened as little |
The inner liner is very cold and | and closed too frequently. | as possible. |
The freezer is overloaded. | Remove some products from the | |
the compressor runs |
| freezer. |
continuously. | The condenser is not well- | Place the freezer in a well- |
| ventilated. | ventilated place. |
| The temperature sensor- | Contact service department via |
| tube is out of the | email at service@whynter.com |
| evaporator or the controller |
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| is faulty. |
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| The controller is faulty (the | Contact service department via |
| power indicator is not on). | email at service@whynter.com |
The compressor does not run. | The thermostat is set too |
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| high and the ambient | Set the freezer to a lower |
| temperature is too low. | temperature. |
The freezer is noisy. | The freezer is not level. | Place the freezer on a flat and hard |
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| surface. |
| The voltage is not in the | Switch off the power and restart |
| correct range. | when the power is normal. |
Can the unit plugged into both |
| Yes. If both AC and DC are plugged |
AC and DC power supply? |
| in at the same time, then the unit |
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| will primarily operate on AC. If the |
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| AC power source fails, DC will |
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| become primary source of power |
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| supply. |
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