TROUBLES HOOTING
Problem Recommended Adjustment
The beverage center doesn’t work. • Check for power failur e.
• Verify unit is plugged into a standa rd power outlet and not a
GFCI outlet (see page 4).
• Check if control panel is on.
The beverage center is too cold. • Adjust thermostat to higher number.
The beverage center is not cooling
sufficiently.
• Adjust thermostat to lower number.
• Ensure door is closed properly.
• Ensure the door gasket provides a proper seal. If you can slide
a piece of paper betwe
en the gasket and unit body, the gasket
is not sealing properly.
• Unit may not have enough ventilation space around it.
• Check if the sides of the unit are warm. If not, please contact
Customer Service Department.
• Do not put hot beverages in the beverage center .
The beverage center compressor runs
for long periods.
• Hot weather and/or frequent door opening will force the unit to
work harder to keep cool.
• Do not overload the beverage center.
• Do not put hot beverages in the bev
erage center.
The beverage center door does not
close properly.
• Unit may be tilted – adjust front legs to level unit.
• Align the door using a 5/16” (8 mm) socket, adjusting the
screws under the triangular bracket cover. For assistance,
please contact Customer Service Department.
Side panel of beverage center
is hot.
• The unit exchan ge heats through the side walls, therefore does
not indicate malfunction.
• Usually happens when door is opene d and closed frequently,
or whe
n operated in high temperature weather. Results from
dissipation of heat from within the unit. Do not touch the panel.
Does not indicate a malfunction.
Condensation forms on the glass door • Condensation forms under conditions of high humidity; does
not indicate a failure. Wipe condensation with dry towel.
• Relocate unit to a cooler area or adjust thermostat to a higher
setting to balance out the exterior and interior temperatures.
Condensation will dissipate as time goe
s on.
Sound of trick ling water. • This is the refrigerant flowing. Does not indicate a malfunction.
Buzzing sound. • A buzzing noise is typically generat ed by the compressor when
starting up or shutting down.
Odor. • Unit may req uire cleaning.
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