Troubleshooting – Whynter WC-321DD User Manual

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7. Troubleshooting

You can solve many common problems by referring the troubleshooting suggestions listed

below.

Symptoms

Possible causes

Solutions

The wine

cooler does

not turn on.

There is a power failure.

The cooler is not plugged in.

A house fuse has blown or the

circuit breaker is tripped.

Ensure the cooler is plugged in and the

power outlet has power.

Replace the broken fuse or reset the

breaker.

The wine

cooler is not

reaching the

desired

temperature.

The cooler is placed too close to a

heat source.

The cooler does not have

sufficient ventilation.

The door is opened too frequently

or for a long period of time.

Keep the cooler away from sunshine or

other heat sources.

Make sure the wine cooler has

at least 4” of

ventilation on the sides and back.

Close the door tightly and do not open the

door too frequently or for a long period of

time.

Frost forming

inside the

wine cooler.

The environment is too humid.

The ambient temperature is too

low.

The door is opened too frequently

or for a long period of time.

Although this unit uses an auto-defrost

system, under certain conditions, manual

defrosting may required. If frost builds up, try

running the cooler on a warmer temperature

setting.

Close the door tightly and do not open the

door too frequently or for a long period of

time.

Unplug the unit to allow the frost to melt.

The wine

cooler turns

on and off

frequently.

The ambient temperature is too

low or high.

The door is being opened often.

The door is not completely closed.

The door gasket is not sealing

properly.

Decrease or increase the ambient

temperature.

Minimize the number of times the door is

opened.

Make sure the door is tightly closed.

Make sure the door gasket is properly

sealed.

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