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TROUBLESHOOTING
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1) No Power
2) Cabinet temperature
too high.
3) “Clicking” noise.
4) Condensation on the
cabinet and/or door.
A fuse in your home may be
broken, or a circuit breaker tripped.
• Power surge.
• Plug not fully inserted into wall
outlet.
• Temperature setting too high.
• Door not shut properly or opened
excessively.
• Recently added large quantity of
warm cans to the cabinet.
• This is normal
• High humidity conditions in the
home.
Door not shut properly or opened
excessively.
• Replace fuse or reset circuit if
needed.
• Unplug and wait a few seconds,
then plug the unit back in.
• Make sure plug is fully inserted.
Adjust the temperature setting as
needed.
• Ensure that the door is fully
closed or opened excessively and
that the gaskets are sealing.against
the cabinets.Open the door only as
needed and for short periods of
time.
• Limit the quantity of warm cans
being introduced into the cabinet at
one time.
• No user intervention is required as
this sound is normal during the
operation of the appliance.This
audible ‘clicking’noise may be
heard as the appliance ends or
begins a cooling cycle.
• The condensation will subside
once humidity conditions return to
normal.
• Ensure that the door is fully
closed or opened excessively and
that the gaskets are sealing against
the cabinets.Open the door only as
needed and for short periods of
time.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONS
If none of the above rectify the situation please contact our customer care department at
1-800-26- (1-800-263-2629)
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