Troubleshooting guide – FRIGIDAIRE 241666500 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

SOUND AND NOISE (CONT.)

Vibrating or rattling noise.

• Beverage center is touching the wall.

• Move beverage center slightly away from the wall.

Snapping noise

• Temperature control turning beverage

center on and off.

• This is normal

WATER / MOISTURE / FROST INSIDE BEVERAGE CENTER

Moisture forms on inside of
beverage center walls.

• Weather is hot and humid.
• Door may not be seating properly.
• Door is kept open too long or opened too

frequently.

• This is normal.
• See “DOOR PROBLEMS: section.
• Open the door less often.

WATER / MOISTURE / FROST OUTSIDE BEVERAGE CENTER

Moisture forms on outside
of beverage center walls.

• Door may not be seating properly, causing

the cold air from inside the beverage
center to meet warm moist air from the
outside.

• See “DOOR PROBLEMS: section.

ODOR IN BEVERAGE CENTER

Unpleasant odors.

• Interior needs to be cleaned.

• Clean interior with sponge, warm water, and

baking soda.

DOOR PROBLEMS

Door will not close.

• Beverage center is not level.

• This condition can force the cabinet out of square

and misalign the door. Level the unit.

COMMON DRAFT PROBLEMS

WILD BEER – Beer, when
drawn, is all foam, or too
much foam and not enough
liquid beer.

• Beer drawn improperly.

• Creeping regulator.
• Applied pressure is set too high.


• Hot spots in line.

• Tapped into a warm keg

(should be 34°F ~ 38°F)

• Center malfunctioning.

• Faucet is in bad, dirty or worn condition.

• Make sure faucet is opened all the way. Close

quickly when done.

• Replace regulator
• Readjust regulator to a lower pressure until foam

subsides. When pressure is properly set, you
should be able to pour 10 oz. of beer in 5 seconds.

• Make sure beer delivery line is not pinched and is

fully inside the interior of the beverage center.

• Wait until keg cools down to proper temperature.

• Have beverage center serviced to return it to

proper operating condition.

• Thoroughly clean faucet with recommended

cleaning kit. Replace all worn seals.

FLAT BEER – Foamy
head disappears quickly;
beer lacks usual zestful
brewery fresh flavor

• Dirty glasses.
• Applied pressure is set too low.

• CO

2

is cut off.


• Beer too cold.

• Loose tap or vent connections.
• Sluggish regulator.

• Wash glasses using soap-free detergent.
• Increase pressure until beer flows at a rate of 2 oz.

per second.

• Do not turn off CO

2

supply line to keg until keg is

empty and ready to be removed.

• Increase temperature of beverage center. See

SETTING THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL
section.

• Check that coupler is properly installed in keg.
• Replace regulator.

CLOUDY BEER – When
beer in glass appears
hazy, not clear.

• Frozen or near frozen beer.

• Unrefrigerated beer for long periods of

time.

• Return keg to place of purchase and exchange for

one that has been properly refrigerated.

• Exchange keg for fresh one.

• Dirty glasses.
• Dirty faucet.
• Unrefrigerated foods placed on top of cold

keg.

• Wash glasses using soap-free detergent.
• Clean faucet with recommended cleaning kit.
• Remove items from atop keg and place in a

separate refrigerator.


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