The cellar's compressor runs continuously
Compressor turns on and off frequently
The door will not close properly
LED display is not working properly
High temperature warning HOO
Low temperature warning LOO
Replacing light
This appliance consists of light-emitting diodes (LEDs). This type of diode
cannot be changed by the consumer. The lifetime of these LEDs is
normally sufficient for no change to be made. If however, and despite all
the care taken during the manufacture of your wine cellar, the LEDs were
defective, please contact your after-sales service for any intervention.
refrigerant, which is normal
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As each cycle ends, you may hear gurgling
sounds caused by the flow of refrigerant in your
wine cooler
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Contraction and expansion of the inside walls
may cause popping and crackling noises
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The wine cooler is not level
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Check if fan is in good condition
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If no cold is being produced, call your after-sales
service
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The room temperature is hotter than normal
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A large amount of contents has been added to
the wine cooler
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The door is open too often
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The door is not closed completely
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The temperature control is not set correctly
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The door gasket does not seal properly
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The wine cooler is not level
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The door was reversed and not properly installed
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The gasket is dirty
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The shelves are out of position
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A part of the contents is preventing the door from
closing
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Control panel failed
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Power PCB has broken
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The appliance is not plugged in
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The probe is not working
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Check that you didn't activate the standby mode
(see chapter "Operating instructions")
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Inside temperature is higher than 25°C for over
6 hours, display will flash "HOO" with beeping
sound
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Press any key to remove beeping and contact
your after sales-service
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Turn off your wine cellar by pressing the On/Off
button and unplug it
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Inside temperature is lower than 2°C for over 3
hours, display will flash "LOO" with beeping
sound
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Press any key to remove beeping and contact
your after sales-service
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Turn off your wine cellar by pressing the On/Off
button and unplug it
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