TROUBLESHOOTING
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| POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
1) No Power. | • A fuse in your home may be | • Replace fuse or reset circuit | |
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| broken or a circuit breaker | breaker. |
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| tripped. |
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| • Power surge. | • Unplug the wine cooler, wait a |
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| • Plug not fully inserted into wall | few seconds, then plug it back in. |
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| • Make sure the | |
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| outlet. | the wine cooler is fully inserted |
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| into the outlet. |
2) Cabinet Temperature too | • Temperature set too high. | • Verify the temperature control | |
high. | • Door(s) not shut properly, or | setting; adjust if necessary. | |
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| • Ensure that the doors are fully | |
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| opened excessively. | closed and that the gaskets are |
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| sealing against the cabinets. Open |
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| the doors only as needed and for |
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| • Recently added a large quantity | short periods of time. |
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| • Limit the quantity of warm | |
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| of warm bottles to the cabinet. | bottles introduced at one time. |
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| Attempt to phase in the load |
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| introduction if possible. |
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3) “Clicking” noise. | • This audible ‘clicking’noise | • No user intervention necessary; | |
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| may be heard as the wine cooler | this sound is normal. |
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| ends or begins a cooling cycle. |
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4) Condensation on the | • High humidity conditions in the | The condensation will subside | |
cabinet and/or doors. | home. | once humidity conditions return to | |
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| • Door(s) not shut properly, or | normal. |
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| • Ensure that the doors are fully | |
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| opened excessively. | closed and that the gaskets are |
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| sealing against the cabinets. Open |
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| the doors only as needed and for |
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| short periods of time. |
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