Troubleshooting guide – Vintage Cellars 20-Bottle Evolution Series Wine Refrigerator User Manual

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Energy saving Tip
 The wine cellar should be located in the coolest area of the room, away from heat producing appliances, and away

from direct sunlight.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Many common issues with your wine cellar can be solved very easily. Try the troubleshooting tips below should you

experience any problems.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Wine cellar does not operate.

Not plugged in.

The appliance is turned off.

The circuit breaker tripped or a fuse has blown out.

Wine cellar is not cold enough.

Check the temperature control setting.

External environment may require a higher setting. (e.g. room

needs to be air conditioned)

The door is opened too often.

The door is not closed completely.

The door gasket is not sealing properly.

Wine cellar is turning on and off frequently.

The room temperature is hotter than normal.

The door is opened too often.

The door is not closed completely.

The temperature control is not set correctly.

The door gasket does not seal properly.

The light does not work.

Not plugged in.

The circuit breaker tripped or a fuse has blown.

The light bulb has burned out.

The light button

is “OFF”.

Vibrations.

Check to assure that the wine cellar is on a level surface.

The wine cellar seems to make too much noise.

A faint humming noise may come from the flow of the

refrigerator, which is normal.

As each cycle ends, you may hear gurgling sounds caused by

the flow of refrigerator in your wine cellar.

Contraction and expansion of the inside walls may cause

popping and crackling noises.

The wine cellar is not on a level surface.

The door will not close properly.

The wine cellar is not on a level surface.

The door was reversed and not properly installed.

The gasket is dirty.

The shelves are out of position.

The area around the door, top, or side is hot.

Your wine cellar comes with a heating element near the door

that keeps frost and condensa

tion off the glass and it’s normal

for this area to feel warm. It will not affect the temperature

inside the wine cellar.

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