Owner's Manual

20
Troubleshooting
If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, read through the “Operation” section of this manual rst. If
the problem persists, check the Troubleshooting Guide below and on the following page. The problem
may be something that can easily be solved or explained.
Before Calling for Help:
Symptoms Possible Causes Solutions
The kegerator turns on and
o󰀨 frequently.
The room temperature
is higher than the
recommended ambient
environment.
Run the kegerator at the appropriate
ambient temperature.
The door is being opened
too often.
Minimize the number of times the door
is opened.
The door is not completely
closed.
Make sure the door is completely
closed.
The door gasket is not
sealing properly.
Make sure the door gasket is sealing
properly.
The kegerator does not have
the suggested ventilation.
Read and follow the “Installation
Clearance Requirements” section.
The kegerator does not turn
on.
There is a power failure. Ensure that the kegerator is plugged
in and the power outlet has power.
The kegerator is not plugged
in.
Plug the unit in to a power outlet that
has su󰀩cient amperage.
A house fuse has blown or
the circuit breaker is tripped.
Replace the broken fuse in your fuse
box or reset the breaker.
The kegerator will not reach
the desired temperature.
The kegerator is placed too
close to a heat source.
Keep the kegerator away from direct
sunlight or other heat sources.
The kegerator does not have
su󰀩cient ventilation.
Read and follow the “Installation
Clearance Requirements” section.
The door is opened too
frequently or for a long
period of time.
Close the door tightly and do not open
the door too frequently or for a long
period of time.
The kegerator is making
strange noises.
Certain sounds are normal. Read the “Normal Sounds” section.
The unit is not level or is
touching another appliance.
Check to make sure that the kegerator
is level, and that it is not in contact
with another appliance or furniture.
The body of the kegerator is
electried.
The unit is not grounded
properly.
Contact your local electrician to test
your electrical grounding system.