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Frequently, a problem is minor and a service call may not be necessary, use this troubleshooting guide for a possible solution. If
the unit continues to operate improperly, call an authorized service depot or Danby’s Toll Free Number for assistance.
Difficulty Possible Cause Suggested Solution
Does not work No power to unit. Check connection of power cord to
power source.
Power cord is unplugged. Plug in unit.
Wrong voltage is being used. Use proper voltage.
Fridge runs continously Temperature control too high. Lower Temperature Control.
Door is not closed. Close door securely.
Hot food inserted. Be sure that food is at room temperature before inserting.
Door opened too long DO NOT keep door open for too long.
or too often. MINIMIZE door openings.
Close proximity to heat source DO NOT place unit close to heat sources
or direct sunlight. or direct sunlight.
Internal temperature Temperature control too high. Lower Temperature Control
too cold
Internal temperature No power to unit. Check connection of power cord to
not cold enough power source.
Power cord is unplugged. Plug in unit.
Temperature control too low. Check setting and increase as needed.
Door is not closed. Close door securely.
Hot food inserted. Be sure that food is at room temperature
Door opened too long DO NOT keep door open for too long.
or too often. MINIMIZE door openings.
Air flow obstruction. Allow room for air to circulate around unit.
Wrong voltage is being used. Use proper voltage.
Close proximity to heat source DO NOT place unit close to heat sources
or direct sunlight. or direct sunlight.
Light will not work No power to unit. Check connection of power cord to
power source.
Power cord is unplugged. Plug in unit.
Bulb is loose, needs replacing Tighten or replace the bulb. Check the
or the door switch is stuck. switch for obstructions and clean.
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