Use and Care Guide

12
Troubleshooting
ISSUE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLITION
The beverage
refrigerator turns on
and off frequently.
The room temperature is higher than
the recommended ambient environment.
The door is being opened often.
• The door is not completely closed.
The door gasket is not sealing properly.
The refrigerator does not have the
suggested ventilation.
• Run the refrigerator at the appropriate ambient
temperature.
• Minimize the number of times the door is
opened.
• Make sure the door is completely closed.
• Make sure the door gasket is properly sealed.
• Read and follow the “Installation Clearance
Requirements” section.
The beverage
refrigerator does not
turn on.
• There is a power failure.
• The refrigerator is not plugged in.
A house fuse has blown or the circuit
breaker is tripped.
• Ensure the refrigerator is plugged in and the
power outlet has power.
• Plug the unit in to a power outlet that has
sufficient amperage.
• Replace the broken fuse in your fuse box or
reset the breaker.
The beverage
refrigerator will not
reach the desired
temperature.
The refrigerator has restricted air flow
due to too much storage.
• The refrigerator is placed too close to a
heat source.
The refrigerator does not have
sufficient ventilation.
• The door is opened too frequently or
for long periods of time.
Open up space in the cabinet to allow air flow.
• Keep the refrigerator away from direct sunlight
or other heat sources.
• Read and follow the “Installation Clearance
Requirements” section.
• Close the door tightly and do not open the door
too frequently or for long periods of time.
The beverage
refrigerator is making
strange noises.
• Certain sounds are normal
• The unit is not level or is touching
another appliance.
• Read the “Normal Sounds” section.
• Check to make sure that the refrigerator is level
and that it is not in contact with another
appliance or furniture.
The body of the
beverage refrigerator is
electrified.
The unit is not properly grounded.
• Contact your local electrician to test your
electrical grounding system.
Frost is forming in the
beverage refrigerator.
• The environment is humid.
The ambient temperature is too low.
The door is being opened too
frequently.
Through the unit uses an “auto-defrost” system,
under certain conditions, manual defrosting may
be required. If frost builds up, you can try
running the refrigerator on a warmer
temperature setting, minimizing the number of
times you open the door, or unplugging the unit
to allow the frost to melt.
The door will not shut
properly.
• The refrigerator is not level.
• The door gasket is dirty.
• The door gasket is not installed
correctly.
•The shelves are incorrectly installed.
• Make sure the refrigerator is on a level surface.
Clean the door gasket.
• Make sure the door gasket is properly installed.
• Make sure to correctly install the shelves.