TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR CHAMPAGNE CELLAR
Before Calling for Service
Before calling for service, check the troubleshooting table on this page. This table lists possible problems that you can remedy without difficulty to avoid an unnecessary service call.
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Odor in cabinet | 1. Interior needs cleaning | ||
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Noisy operation | 1. | Cabinet not level | |
2. | Weak floor | ||
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Cabinet vibrates | 1. | Cabinet not level | |
2. | Weak floor | ||
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Cabinet light not working | 1. | Tube burned out | |
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2. | No power at outlet | ||
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| 1. | “ON/OFF” button pressed | |
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Appliance will not run | 2. | Power cord not plugged in | |
3. | No power at electrical outlet | ||
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| 4. | House fuse blown | |
| 1. | Prolonged door openings | |
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Appliance runs too long | 2. Control set too cold | ||
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| 3. | Condenser needs cleaning | |
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| 1. | Too many door openings | |
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Moisture collects inside | 2. | Prolonged door openings | |
3. | Hot, humid weather increases condensation | ||
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| 4. | Control improperly set | |
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Moisture collects on out- | 1. | Hot, humid weather increases condensation | |
(as humidity decreases, moisture will disappear) | |||
side surface | |||
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2. | Control improperly set | ||
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Interior too hot/too cold | 1. Control improperly set | ||
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| 1. | See “Warning Alarms” on page 3 | |
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| 2. | See “Sentry System™ Control Quick | |
| Reference” | ||
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Sentry System™ | 3. | Temperature alarm may occur after user | |
selected temperature set point changes in | |||
refrigeration monitor | |||
excess of 10 degrees F, or during heavy usage | |||
activated | |||
conditions. This is normal and not a fault of the | |||
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| appliance. The Sentry System™ is monitoring | ||
| the duration of large swings in temperature to | ||
| protect your contents, and may alert you to this | ||
| event. See “Reset Alarms” on page 4. | ||
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Help Prevent Tragedies
Each year children die because they climb inside a discarded refrigera- tion product, get trapped inside and suffocate. Take precautions to prevent such tragedies by removing the door or by taping or chaining it shut before discarding.
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