The cellar's compressor runs
continuously
Vibration
The cellar makes a lot of noise
There are unpleasant smells in the
cellar
The bottle shelves sag when loaded
There is water in the bottom of the
cellar
The door does not close correctly
If no cold is being produced, call your
retailer's after-sales service.
Check to ensure that the cellar is indeed
level and that all the feet are resting on the
ground.
1
The compressor is noisy: check that it is
fixed to the rubber shock absorbers (silent
blocks) and whether it is in contact with
another element.
2
Small rattling sounds are heard: they result
from the circulation of gas in the pipes and
are part of the normal operation of your wine
cellar.
1
Clean the cellar and ventilate it for several
days.
2
Replace the charcoal filters.
3
Check that you are not exceeding the load
capacity and that the shelves are correctly
positioned.
This is not detrimental to your wine and is a
normal phenomenon during the first few
days of use.
1
- Ensure that the two front feet are slightly
raised.
2
- Ensure that the condensation water
evacuation pipe is not blocked.
The cellar is not level.
The door seal is dirty or damaged.
The shelves are not positioned correctly.
A part of the contents is preventing the door
from closing.
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