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Troubleshooting
Be sure to check these items first:
Is there a power outage in the area?
Is the household fuse blown or the circuit breaker tripped?
Is the appliance properly connected to the electrical supply?
Many problems can be resolved without the need for a service call. See the following list as a reference of possible
solutions of simple problems.
Symptom
P
ossible Cause
P
otential Remedy
A
ppliance is not cooling.
A
ppliance has been switched off.
Che
ckdisplaytomakesuretheunitis
no
t switched off. If display reads OFF
,
s
imultaneously press and hold LOCK
an
dWARMERtoreturntooperating
m
ode.
T
he compressor is constantly
run
ning or running too much.
A
ppliance opened frequently.
D
o not open the appliance
unne
cessarily.
T
he ventilation openings have been
co
vered.
Re
move obstacles at the ventilation
op
enings located at the base of the
unit
an
d in the refrigerator interiors.
A
large amount of product, or warm
produ
ct was placed into the appliance.
The
compressor will run more than
nor
mal until the product cools. The
m
ore that is added, the longer the mo
tor
w
ill run.
E
xcessively warm environment.
A
void placing the unit in direct sunligh
t,
o
r near a heat source. If the appliance
is
in
an unusually warm environment, th
e
compressor will run more.
Le
veling legs are not extended.
E
xtend the leg height to improve air
c
irculation. This will reduce the amoun
t
o
f time the compressor needs to run.
D
oor gasket is not sealing.
I
nspect the condition of the gasket. If
da
maged, cold air can escape the
c
abinet and cause the compressor to
ru
n more than normal.
P
roducts and beverages in the un
it
a
re too cold.
T
emperature has been set too low.
I
ncrease the temperature. See Settin
g
t
he temperature.
Pr
oduct placed too close to ventilatio
n
holes
.
Rearrang
e the containers, so that
no
thing obstructs the interior ventilat
ion
ho
les.
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