Owner's Manual
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Dispensing System
Complaint
Possible Causes
Response
Wine dripping
a. Solenoid valve seat leak
b. Spout loose
a. Check for debris if constant dripping; use
warm water to flush the system
b. Push the spout to tighten if there is
intermittent dripping
a. Wine tube leak
b. Spout loose
c. Empty bottle
a. Check the wine tube
b. Push the spout to tighten
c. Change the empty bottle out for a full
bottle
Wine divided
a. Debris in spout
a. Clean out debris
Too many bubbles
a. Argon/Nitrogen pressure is too
high
a. Replace the pressure regulator
Cooling system
Complaint
Possible Causes
Response
Unit not running
a. Power cord unplugged
b. Power switch off
c. No power to the outlet
d. Incorrect and loose wirings
a. Check the power cord
b. Turn the switch on (it will light up when
power is on)
c. Check for power at the outlet and fuse
d. Check the wirings and connections at the
power switch and power board
Unit running high
temperature or
continually
a. Improper door seal
b. Ambient temperature is too
high
c. Improper condenser air flow
d. Refrigeration system problems
a. Check the door opening and gasket
b. Check the installation location
c. Check the fan and clearance
d. Call customer service
Temperature is too
high
a. Temperature setting is too
high
b. Displayed temperature is
correct but inside temperature
is high
a. Lower temperature setting
b. Temperature sensor is touching the cold
panel
Temperature is too
low
a. Temperature sensor is faulty
b. Unit is iced
c. Power board is faulty
d. Display/Control board is faulty
a. Insert the sensor in a cup of iced water to
see if it displays 32˚F
b. Unplug unit to defrost
c. Change the power board
d. Change the display/control board
Compressor
running but not
cooling
a. Poor evaporator air flow
b. Faulty evaporator fan
c. Refrigerant leakage
d. Refrigeration system restricted
a. Check for any restrictions
b. Check to see if the fan is turning
c. Call service technician to check for lass
of refrigerant
d. Call service technician to check for
restrictions
Noisy operation
a. Installation area not firm
b. Screws, nuts, and metal parts
may be loose
c. Fan blade is hitting other parts
d. Fan is faulty
e. Compressor is faulty
a. Make sure unit is level and on flat, solid
surface
b. Check to see if the noise is coming from
the fan mount, compressor mount or
loose tubing
c. Check the blade clearance
d. Check to see if the fan blade is broken or
if the motor is making noise
e. Call customer service