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4) There is too much humidity
or the ambient temperature is
too low.
4) Wipe the surface dry. If frost builds up,
unplug the chiller to defrost. Once
defrosted, plug back in the chiller.
4) There is too much frost or
moisture forming in and around
the chiller.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
TROUBLE SHOOTING
5) The wine chiller makes too
much noise.
5) It is placed on an uneven or
unleveled surface.
5) Place the wine chiller on a
leveled surface or adjust the legs
accordingly.
5a) There is a “rattling” noise. 5a) This is normal. The noise is due
to the flow of the refrigerant as each
cooling cycle ends.
5a) The motor is operating. 5a) This normal.
NOTE: The motor will operate more
frequently:
- When the wine chiller is first
plugged in (for the first 24 hours).
- When a large amount of bottles
are placed in the wine chiller.
- When the door is opened
frequently.
- In hot weather.