Troubleshooting - Vissani HVBC430ST Use And Care Manual

4.3 cu ft beverage and wine center
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Troubleshooting

Problem
Beverage cooler doesn't work.
Beverage cooler is too cold.
Beverage cooler is not cooling
sufficiently.
Beverage cooler compressor runs for
long periods.
Beverage cooler door does not close
properly.
Side panel of beverage cooler is hot.
Condensation forms on the glass door.
Sound of trickling water.
Buzzing sound.
Odor.
Solution
Check for power failure.
Verify unit is plugged into a standard power outlet and not a GFCI
outlet.
Check if control panel is on.
Adjust thermostat to higher number.
Adjust thermostat to lower number.
Ensure door is closed properly.
Ensure the door gasket provides a proper seal. If you can slide a
piece of paper between the gasket and unit body, the gasket is
not sealing properly.
Unit may not have enough ventilation space around it.
Check if the sides of the unit are warm. If not, please contact
Vissani Customer Service.
Do not put hot beverages in the beverage cooler.
Hot weather and/or frequent door opening will force the unit to
work harder to keep cool.
Do not overload the beverage cooler.
Unit may be tilted. Adjust front legs to level the unit.
Align the door using a 5/16-inch (8 mm) socket, adjusting the
screws under the triangular bracket cover. For assistance, please
contact Vissani's Customer Service Department.
The unit exchange heats through the side walls; therefore, does
not indicate malfunction.
Usually happens when door is opened and closed frequently or
when operated in high temperature weather. Results from dis-
sipation of heat from within the unit. Do not touch the panel. Does
not indicate a malfunction.
Condensation forms under conditions of high humidity; does not
indicate a failure. Wipe condensation with dry towel.
Relocate unit to a cooler area or adjust thermostat to a higher
setting to balance out the exterior and interior temperatures.
Condensation will dissipate as time goes on.
This is the refrigerant flowing. Does not indicate a malfunction.
A buzzing noise is typically generated by the compressor when
starting up or shutting down.
Unit may require cleaning.
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