Troubleshooting – Summit CP96 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

If your appliance is not working normally, you may be able to avoid the cost of a

service call by checking the following list of common problems:


1. Troubleshooting guide

Problem

Possible cause

Unit stops working.

Thermostat is set at 0 (OFF).
Power plug is not firmly set in socket.
Fuse or circuit breaker needs replacement or resetting.
Power is off.
You have tried to restart the unit after a power loss

without waiting 5 minutes.

Compressor is not working
(unit is not cooling).

Thermostat is set too high.
Doors are not completely closed.
Room temperature is too high, or unit is in direct sunlight.
The refrigerator is overloaded with food, hampering cold

air flow.

Food was put into the unit before being allowed to cool

down.

Food does not get cold.

Thermostat is set too low.
There is too much food in the appliance.
The door is not closed, or is opened too frequently.
The appliance to too close to a heat source.

Food in the refrigerator is
frozen.

The thermostat setting is too high.
The food was placed near the evaporator.

Appliance is noisy.

The base was not removed.
The unit was not leveled.
The back of the appliance is touching the wall.

Touching the unit causes
an electric shock.

The unit is not grounded properly.
If grounding is OK, turn off and disconnect the appliance

and call our service department.

If your appliance is still not working, please contact an authorized service dealer or
call our service department at 1-800-932-4267.

2. Normal operation

The following items do not indicate a problem with the appliance; they are part of
normal operation:

If there is a sound like water flowing, this is the compressor operating.

If you hear a pinging sound, it is caused by the sudden change of temperature
making metallic material in the unit expand or contract.

The compressor is hot. (When the compressor is working, it can reach a
temperature of 194

°

F, or 90

°

C.)

The exterior sides of the refrigerator are hot. (The two sides can reach a
temperature of 131

°

F, or 55

°

C.)

The exterior of the refrigerator shows condensation. This is caused by a high
level of humidity. Dry the surfaces with a clean, soft cloth.

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