Trouble Shooting
Before You Call For Service
| Problem | Possible Cause | What to do |
| No Power. | A fuse in your home may | Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. |
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| be blown or the circuit |
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| breaker tripped. |
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| Power surge. | Unplug the wine cooler, wait a few |
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| seconds and then plug it back in. |
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| Plug not fully inserted into | Make sure the |
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| wall outlet | wine cooler is fully inserted into outlet. |
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| Cabinet Temperature | Temperature setting | Verify the temperature control setting. |
| too High |
| adjust if neccessary. |
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| Door(s) not shut properly | Ensure that the doors are fully closed |
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| or opened excessively | and that the gaskets are sealing, |
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| against the cabinets. Open the doors |
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| only as needed and for short periods |
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| of time. |
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| Exhaust vent is obstructed | Verify there is nothing blocking the |
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| front mounted exhausting vent. |
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| Recently added a large | Limit the quantity of warm bottles |
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| quantity of warm bottles | being introduced to the cabinet at the |
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| to the cabinet | same time. Attempt to phase in the |
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| load introduction if possible. (i.e. load |
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| no more than 6 warm bottles at once- |
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| 3 per compartment) |
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| “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 doors | in the home. | humidity conditions return to normal. |
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| Door(s) not shut properly | Ensure that the doors are fully closed |
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| or opened excessively | and that the gaskets are sealing. |
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| against the cabinets. Open the doors |
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| only as needed and for short periods |
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| of time. |
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If none of the above rectify the situation please contact our customer care department
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