No.
PROBLEM
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The light does not work.
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Too much vibration.
My cellar seems to be making
8
too much noise.
The door does not close
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properly.
The door of my cellar is not
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equal to the box.
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A shelf in my cellar is not level. Make sure that the shelf is properly secured on its rails.
CAUSES & SOLUTIONS
Is your cellar plugged in?
The circuit is closed or a fuse is blown.
The light is closed, use the control panel to turn it on (see
Operations section).
Check if the unit is level.
Make sure that no part inside your cellar (shelf / rail) or in the
back, near the compressor, is not loose (pipes that rub on
metal, broken fastener, etc.).
Noise can come from the coolant, which is normal.
At the end of each cycle, you can hear a gurgling sound
caused by the coolant.
The expansion and contraction of the interior walls can cause
creaking noises.
The unit is not level.
The installation measures were not respected, leaving too
much space between the cellar and the cabinets and
amplifying the noise of the compressor and the fan at the
back.
The ceiling height and the size of the room (open area) may
also increase the sound (echo effect).
The unit is not level.
The door was reversed and installed incorrectly.
The door is open but the lock is locked.
The gasket is dirty.
Shelves are improperly installed on the rails or bottles that are
too large or improperly placed prevent a shelf from closing.
Adjust the leveling feet at the front until the door is equal to
the cellar.
The hinge screws are not tight enough; replace the door
equal to the box and tighten the screws.
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