Troubleshooting - Danby DKC054A1BSLDB Owner's Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Hours of operation:
Monday to Thursday 8:30 am - 6:00 pm Eastern Standard Time
Friday 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Eastern Standard Time
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
PROBLEM
The unit does not operate • Not plugged in
Turns on and off
frequently
Vibrations
The keg cooler seems to
make too much noise
The door will not close
properly
Excessive beer foam
Weak beer fl ow
Danby Consumer Care: 1-800-263-2629
• The circuit breaker tripped or blown fuse
• The room temperature is hotter than normal
• The door is open too often
• The door is not closed completely
• The temperature control is not set correctly
• The door gasket does not seal properly
• The unit does not have proper clearance
• Check that the keg cooler is level
• The rattling noise may come from the fl ow of refrigerant, which is normal
• Gurgling, caused by liquid refrigerant cycling is normal
• Contraction and expansion of the inside walls may cause popping and
crackling noises
• The keg cooler is not level
• The keg cooler is not level
• The door was reversed and not properly reinstalled
• The gasket is dirty
• The shelves or stand are out of position
• The keg is not properly centered in the unit
• The casters are not attached
• Ensure the beer line hose from the tower and the CO
the CO
regulator are attached to the correct connections on the coupler;
2
beer line to the top of the coupler, CO
• Check that there are no leaks in any connections
• Ensure that the reed valve in the CO
hole in it
• The CO
pressure may be set too high; try turning the pressure down
2
• Ensure that the check valve is inserted into the coupler
• Ensure the beer lines are clean
• Ensure the beer line hose from the tower and the CO
the CO
regulator are attached to the correct connections on the coupler;
2
beer line to the top of the coupler, CO
• Check that there are no leaks in any connections
• Ensure that the reed valve in the CO
hole in it
• The CO
pressure may be set too low; try turning the pressure up
2
• Ensure there are no bends or kinks in any of the hoses that could impede
fl ow
• Ensure the beer lines are clean
POSSIBLE CAUSE
air line to the side of the coupler
2
connection at the coupler has a
2
air line to the side of the coupler
2
connection at the coupler has a
2
13
air line hose from
2
air line hose from
2

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