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Instructions for the User
9.5 Identifying and Dealing with Malfunctions.
Your new wine cellar has been designed and built to strict quality standards. This section is intended to enable you to identify the origin of any malfunctions which may occur before contacting your local authorised
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Noisy operation |
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The compressor starts up too often or - | compressor | and | condenser | - | check that the rear of the | |||||||
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The compressor does not start up: | - | Switch turned off; |
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| - | Room temperature too high. |
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Cooling inside the wine cellar - | Inside temperature set too high | |||||||||||
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| Temperature setting”; | ||||
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| - | door opened often or for long |
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Too much condensation forming - | check that the door gaskets are | |||||||||||
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| and sliding your closed fingers | |||||
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| - | door opened often or for long | - | open the door less often and for | ||||||||
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Water in bottom of wine cellar: | - | “Condensation | drain” | opening | ||||||||
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| This is because of the vacuum | |||||
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