Troubleshooting – Vinotemp VINO1500HZD User 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. Setting higher than ambient

temperature

d. Differential too high
e. Incorrect or loose wirings
f. Low

voltage

g. Defrost

light

blinking

h. Compressor light blinking

a. Check for power cord plug
b. Check power at receptacle & fuses
c. Lower

temperature

setting


d. Decrease the value as to 4

°

F

e. Check all wirings and connections
f.

Contact an authorized electrician

g. Unit is under defrost mode
h. Unit waits for anti-short cycle delay

2.Fan running

continually

a. Post-compressor fan running

mode for humidity modulation

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 55

°

F

with the differential 4F, the cooling
unit turns on at 59

°

F of air

temperature and turns off at 55

°

F of

air temperature. The average air
temperature is 57

°

F, and then the

wine temperature is around 57+/-
0.5

°

F. 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

high, unit
stopping and
starting but
short
running time

a. Displaying 55

°

F, air sensor

contacting the evaporator or in
the supply air

b. Setting too high

a. Move the air sensor away from the

evaporator and supply air


b. Lower

setting

5. Temperature

high,
compressor
stopping and
starting but
short
running time

a. Incorrect

voltage

b. Failed

thermistor


c. Failed

components


d. Improper

condenser

airflow

e. Dirty

condenser

f.

Overcharge of refrigerant

g. Discharge or suction pressure

too high

a. Check for voltage
b. Check thermistor by placing it in ice

water and measuring resistance

c. Check compressor windings, start

relay and overload protector.

d. Check for condenser fan
e. Clean

condenser

f.

Call service for removing refrigerant

g. Call service for OEM information

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