Owner`s manual

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Troubleshooting
This Troubleshooting Chart is not prepared to replace the training required for a
professional refrigeration service person, not is it comprehensive
Troubleshooting Chart
Complaint Possible Causes Response
1. Unit not running
a. Power cord unplugged
b. No power to unit
c. Defrost light blinking
d. Compressor light blinking
e. Setting higher than ambient
temperature
f. Low voltage.
g. Incorrect or loose wirings.
a. Check for power cord plug
b. Check power at receptacle & fuses
c. Unit is under defrost mode
d. Unit waits for anti-short cycle delay
e. Lower temperature setting
f. Contact an authorized electrician
g. Check all wirings and connections
2. Fan running almost continually
a. 5 minute post-compressor fan
running mode
a. See 4) to set FON = 0
3. Temperature fluctuating
a. Air sensor a. When using an air sensor, the wine
bottle temperature is mainly
controlled by the average air
temperature. If the set-point is 55F
with the differential 4F, the cooling
unit turns on at 59F of air
temperature and turns off at 55F of
air temperature. The average air
temperature is 57F, and then the
wine temperature is around 57+/-
0.5F. The air is light enough to
change so quickly that it maintains
relatively constant average
temperature that would prevent wine
bottle temperature from varying.
4. Temperature too high
a. Improper cabinet seals
b. Setting too high
c. Cabinet too large
d. Ambient temperature too high
e. Exhaust too close to wall or ceiling
f. Malfunctioning fans
g. Improper evaporator or condenser
airflow
h. Dirty Condenser
a. Check for gasket and door opening
b. Lower setting
c. Check for excessive size
d. Check for installation location
e. Leave 4~6 “clearance between the
exhaust side and the wall or ceiling;
leave 2~4” clearance for the fresh-
air supply side; leave 1~2” for the
other sides
f. Check for both evaporator and
condenser fans
g. Check for air restrictions
h. Clean condenser