Use and Care Manual

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Compressor not running. Fuse blown or circuit breaker
tripped.
Power cord unplugged.
Thermostat set too high.
Cabinet in defrost cycle.
Replace fuse or reset circuit
breaker.
Plug in power cord.
Set thermostat to lower
temperature.
Wait for defrost cycle to
finish.
Condensing unit runs for long
periods of time.
Excessive amount of warn
product placed in cabinet.
Prolonged door opening or
door ajar.
Door gasket(s) not sealing
properly.
Dirty condenser coil.
Evaporator coil iced over.
Allow adequate time for
product to cool down.
Ensure doors are closed
when not in use. Avoid
opening doors for long
periods of time.
Ensure gaskets are snapped
in completely. Remove
gasket and wash with soap
and water. Check condition
of gasket and replace if
necessary.
Clean the condenser coil.
Unplug unit and allow coil to
defrost. Make sure
thermostat is not set too cold.
Ensure that door gasket(s)
are sealing properly.
Cabinet temperature is too
warm.
Thermostat set too warm.
Blocking air flow.
Excessive amount of warm
product placed in cabinet.
Fuse blown or circuit breaker
tripped.
Dirty condenser coil.
Prolonged door opening or
door ajar.
Evaporator coil iced over.
Set thermostat to lower
temperature.
Re-arrange product to allow
for proper air flow. Make sure
there is at least four inches of
clearance from evaporator.
Allow adequate time for
product to cool down.
Replace fuse or reset circuit
breaker.
Clean the condenser coil.
Ensure doors are closed
when not in use. Avoid
opening doors for long
periods of time.
(see above)
Cabinet is noisy.
Loose part(s).
Tubing vibration.
Locate and tighten loose
part(s).
Ensure tubing is free from
contact with other tubing or
components.