EdgeStar TWR320EBL Owner's Manual - Page 7

Symptoms, Possible causes, Solutions

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Symptoms The wine cooler does not turn on. Possible causes There is a power failure. The cooler is not plugged in. A house fuse has blown or the circuit breaker is tripped. The cooler is placed too close to a heat source. Solutions Ensure the cooler is plugged in and the power outlet has power. Replace the broken fuse in your fuse box or reset the breaker. Keep the cooler away from sunshine or other heat sources. The wine cooler will not reach the desired temperature Frost is forming in the wine cooler The cooler does not have sufficient ventilation. The door is opened too frequently or for a long period of time. The environment is humid. The ambient temperature is too low. The door is being opened too frequently. Make sure the wine cooler has several inches of ventilation on the sides and back. Close the door tightly and do not open the door too frequently or for a long period of time. Though the unit uses an "auto-defrost" system, under certain conditions, manual defrosting may be required. If frost builds up, you can try running the cooler on a warmer temperature setting, minimizing the number of times you open the door, or unplugging the unit to allow the frost to melt. 7

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Symptoms
Possible causes
Solutions
The wine
cooler does
not turn on.
There is a power
failure.
The cooler is not
plugged in.
A house fuse has
blown or the circuit
breaker is tripped.
Ensure the cooler is
plugged in and the
power outlet has power.
Replace the broken fuse
in your fuse box or reset
the breaker.
The wine
cooler will not
reach the
desired
temperature
The cooler is placed
too close to a heat
source.
The cooler does not
have sufficient
ventilation.
Keep the cooler away
from sunshine or other
heat sources.
Make sure the wine
cooler has several
inches of ventilation on
the sides and back.
Close the door tightly
and do not open the door
too frequently or for a
long period of time.
The door is opened
too frequently or for a
long period of time.
The environment is
humid.
The ambient
temperature is too
low.
The door is being
opened too
frequently.
Frost is
forming in the
wine cooler
Though the unit uses an
“auto-defrost” system,
under certain conditions,
manual defrosting may
be required. If frost
builds up, you can try
running the cooler on a
warmer temperature
setting, minimizing the
number of times you
open the door, or
unplugging the unit to
allow the frost to melt.
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