TROUBLESHOOTING
You can easily solve many common problems by trying the suggestions below.
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| Vibrations | • Check to make sure the wine cooler is on a level surface. |
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| The door will not close properly. | • The wine cooler is not on a level surface. |
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| • The racks are out of position. |
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| • The bottle is too long. |
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| Fan is always running. | • This is simply a function of the cooling system. The lower |
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| the setting, the more the fan will run. If the room is |
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| warmer than 70°F (21°C), it will run more. |
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| • The unit has been designed to run continuously when |
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| operating at the lower temperatures. |
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| • The unit uses about as much energy as a |
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| lightbulb. |
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| Unit has no power. | • Check the wall outlet for power. Make sure the outlet is |
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| not controlled by a wall switch. |
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| The inside temperature | • Make sure the cooling vents on the right side of the |
| does not seem correct. | cooler are not obstructed. Have at least 15cm (5") of |
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| space on right side of unit. |
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| • The room may be too hot. |
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| Example: if the ambient temperature is 80°F (27°C)or |
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| higher, the unit can have difficulty chilling adequately |
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| on the white wine setting. |
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| • When using the unit for the first time, it can take the unit |
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| up to 24 hours to reach the desired temperature. |
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| The unit does not operate. | • It may not be plugged into the wall socket. |
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| • Make sure the wall socket is functional by testing |
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| another electrical appliance in the power socket. |
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