Troubleshooting – Vinotemp VT-50SBW User Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE
CAUSE
Vibrations
• Check to make sure the wine cellar is on a level surface.
The door will not
close properly.
• The wine cellar is not on a level surface.
• The racks are out of position.
• The bottle is too long.
Fan is always
running.
• This is simply a function of the cooling system. The lower
the setting, the more the fan will run. If the room is
warmer than 90°F(32°C), it will run more.
• The unit has been designed to run continuously when
operation at the lower temperatures.
Unit has no
power.
• Check the wall outlet for power. Make sure the outlet is not
controlled by a wall switch.
The inside
temperature
does not seem
correct.
• Make sure the cooling vents are not obstructed.
• The room may be too hot. If the ambient temperature is
90°F(32°C) or higher, the unit can have difficulty chilling
adequately on the white wine setting.
• When using the unit for the first time, it can take up to 24
hours to reach the desired temperature.
The unit does
not operate.
• It may not be plugged into the wall socket.
• Make sure the wall socket it functional by testing another
electrical appliance in the power socket.
Power is ON but
the unit will not
cool.
• Make sure there are at least 3 to 5 bottles in the unit. Allow
at least 24 hours for the internal temperature to adjust.
• If the room temperature is above 90°F(32°C), the unit will
not get below 51°F(11°C). Humidity does not affect the
cooling ability of the unit.
• To achieve accurate temperature control, the unit should
not be used of operated in any of the following locations:
o In a sunny place
o In a room with poor air circulation such as a garage near
another heat-producing appliance such as a dishwasher,
oven or refrigerator.
o With an outlet shared with a refrigerator, as the
refrigerator will drain power from the wine cellar.
o In a cabinet or closet.
• Make sure the cooling vents are not obstructed.