TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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1) No power. | • A fuse in your home may be | • Replace fuse or reset circuit |
| blown or a circuit breaker tripped | breaker. |
| • Power surge | • Unplug the wine cooler, wait a |
| • Plug is not fully insterted into | few seconds and plug back in. |
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| wall outlet. | fully inserted into outlet. |
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2) Cabinet temperature too | • Temperature Setting. | • Verify the temperature control |
high. | • Door not shut properly or | setting; adjust if necessary. |
| • Ensure door is fully closed and | |
| opened excessively. | the gasket is sealing against the |
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| cabinets. Open door only as |
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| needed and for short periods of |
| • Interior lights toggled on. | time. |
| • The interior lights are intended | |
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| for temporary lighting of cabinets |
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| for display purposes only. They |
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| are not intended to be left on for |
| • Exhaust vent is obstructed. | prolonged periods of time. |
| • Verify that nothing is blocking | |
| • Recently added large quantity of | |
| • Limit quantity of warm bottles | |
| warm bottles to cabinet. | introducted at the same time. |
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| Stagger the load introduction if |
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| possible. |
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3) Condensation on the cabinet | • High humidity conditions in the | • Ensure door is fully closed and |
and/or doors. | home. | gasket is sealing against the |
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| cabinet. Open the door only as |
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| needed and for short periods of |
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| time. |
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If none of the above rectify the situation please contact our customer care department at
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