Trouble Shooting
Before You Call For Service
Problem | Possible Cause What to do |
No Power | A fuse in your home may |
| be blown or the circuit |
| breaker tripped. |
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Power surge.
Plug not fully inserted into wall outlet
Unplug the wine cooler, wait a few seconds and then plug it back in.
Make sure the
Cabinet Temperature | Temperature setting | Verify the temperature control setting. |
too High |
| Adjust if neccessary. |
| Door not shut properly | Ensure that the door is fully closed |
| or opened excessively | and that the gasket is sealing |
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| against the cabinet. Open the door |
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| only as needed and for short periods |
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| of time. |
Recently added a large quantity of warm bottles to the cabinet
Limit the quantity of warm bottles being introduced to the cabinet at the same time. Attempt to phase in the load introduction if possible.
“Clicking” Noise | Normal sound | No user intervention is required as |
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| this sound is normal during the opera- |
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| tion of the appliance. This audible |
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| ‘clicking’ noise may be heard as the |
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| wine cooler ends or begins a cooling |
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| cycle. |
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Condensation on the | High humidity conditions | The condensation will subside once |
cabinet and/or door | in the home | humidity conditions return to normal. |
| Door not shut properly | Ensure that the door is fully closed |
| or opened excessively | and that the gasket is sealing |
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| against the cabinet. Open the door |
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| only as needed and for short periods |
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| of time. |
If none of the above rectify the situation please contact our customer care department
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