Haier BC-80B User Manual - Page 4

Troubleshooting

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Table of contents Safety precautions Parts Installation Unpacking Leveling Proper air circulation Electrical requirements Features and use initial set up Temperature adjustment Shelving interior light Normal operating sounds Proper care and cleaning Cleaning and maintenance Power interruptions Vacation and moving care Lamp replacement Troubleshooting 3 Troubleshooting I Cabinet does not operate. 4 • Verify if the cabinet is properly plugged in. • Verify if the power is supplied. 5 5 Inside temperature appears too high. 5 • Frequent door openings. 6 • Short storage period 6 • Verify if the gaskets is in good condition 7 •The condenser coils need cleaning. 7 • Verify if the thermostat is properly adjusted. 7 Cabinet temperature is too cold. 8 • Verify if temperature control setting is too cold. 8 8 Cabinet runs too frequently. 9 • This may be normal to maintain constant temperature during 9 high temperature and humid days. 10 • Doors may have been opened frequently or for an extended pe- 10 riod of time. 11 • Clean condenser coils. • Check gasket for proper seal. 12 • Check to see if doors are completely closed. 12

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Table
of
contents
Safety
precautions
Parts
Installation
Unpacking
Leveling
Proper
air
circulation
Electrical
requirements
Features
and
use
initial
set
up
Temperature
adjustment
Shelving
interior
light
Normal
operating
sounds
Proper
care
and
cleaning
Cleaning
and
maintenance
Power
interruptions
Vacation
and
moving
care
Lamp
replacement
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Cabinet
does
not
operate.
Verify
if
the
cabinet
is
properly
plugged
in.
Verify
if
the
power
is
supplied.
Inside
temperature
appears
too
high.
Frequent
door
openings.
Short
storage
period
Verify
if
the
gaskets
is
in
good
condition
•The
condenser
coils
need
cleaning.
Verify
if
the
thermostat
is
properly
adjusted.
Cabinet
temperature
is
too
cold.
Verify
if
temperature
control
setting
is
too
cold.
Cabinet
runs
too
frequently.
This
may
be
normal
to
maintain
constant
temperature
during
high
temperature
and
humid
days.
Doors
may
have
been
opened
frequently
or
for
an
extended
pe-
riod
of
time.
Clean
condenser
coils.
Check
gasket
for
proper
seal.
Check
to
see
if
doors
are
completely
closed.
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