5. Troubleshooting
Symptoms | Possible causes | Solutions |
The wine | There is a power | Ensure the cooler is |
failure. | plugged in and the | |
cooler does |
| power outlet has power. |
not turn on. | The cooler is not |
|
| plugged in. | Replace the broken fuse |
| A house fuse has | |
| in your fuse box or reset | |
| blown or the circuit | the breaker. |
| breaker is tripped. |
|
| The cooler is placed | Keep the cooler away |
| too close to a heat | from sunshine or other |
| source. | heat sources. |
The wine | The cooler does not | Make sure the wine |
cooler will not | have sufficient | cooler has several |
reach the | ventilation. | inches of ventilation on |
desired |
| the sides and back. |
temperature | The door is opened | Close the door tightly |
| ||
| too frequently or for a | and do not open the door |
| long period of time. | too frequently or for a |
|
| long period of time. |
| The environment is | Though the unit uses an |
| humid. | |
| The ambient | under certain conditions, |
| manual defrosting may | |
Frost is | temperature is too | be required. If frost |
low. | builds up, you can try | |
forming in the |
| running the cooler on a |
wine cooler | The door is being | warmer temperature |
| opened too | setting, minimizing the |
| frequently. | number of times you |
|
| open the door, or |
|
| unplugging the unit to |
|
| allow the frost to melt. |
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