Before You Call for Service
Problem Solution Guide
Problem | may be caused by | What to do |
Nothing works. Appliance does | Appliance not connected to | Make sure appliance is plugged in. |
not cool, control panel display is | electrical power. |
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off and light does not work. | Electricity to power outlet is off. | Turn power on at the circuit breaker panel or fuse box. |
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| Check for tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse. |
| Appliance is turned off. | See Turning the Power On and Off on page 4. |
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| Power outage. | Contact power company. |
Light does not come on. | No power. | See nothing works above. |
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| Light is turned off. | See Interior Lighting on page 5. |
| Light bulb burned out. | Call for service to have it replaced. See Getting Help on |
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| page 10 for details. |
Loud running noise. | Bottles vibrating. | Adjust bottles and racks to minimize vibration. |
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| Appliance not standing firmly on | Check appliance leveling according to installation |
| floor. | instructions. If problem persists, contact installer. Have |
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| installer level appliance or modify installation. |
Appliance runs constantly. | Room temperature too hot. | Make sure room temperature is between limits on room |
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| temperature chart on page 3. Adjust ventilation system if |
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| Door has been left ajar. | Make sure door is firmly shut. |
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| Appliance mounted too close to | Have a technician or installer modify the appliance |
| heat source. | installation or the heat source. |
| A lot of bottles added to appliance. | The appliance will run until it has had a chance to cool all |
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| the bottles. |
Temperature not cold enough. | Temperature not set properly. | See Setting the Temperature on page 4. |
| See Appliance runs constantly, |
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“F0” or “F1” appears on the | Appliance has a fault. | Disconnect the power cord. Call for service. See Getting |
display. |
| Help on page 10 for details. |
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