Troubleshooting - Silvercrest SWTS 65 A1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Troubleshooting

The following table will help you to identify and rectify minor malfunctions. If these steps do
not solve the problem, please contact Customer Service.
Problem
The appliance is not connect-
ed to a mains power socket.
The appliance is
The appliance is defective.
not working.
The mains power socket is
defective.
You have not allowed
sufficient time for the desired
temperature to be achieved.
The appliance
does not cool/
The temperature is incorrectly
the set tem-
programmed.
perature is not
The ambient temperature is
reached.
too high.
The door
closed.
The shelves
The door
aren't inserted properly.
does not close
The bottles are too big to fit
properly or
inside.
does not close
The appliance is standing on
at all.
an uneven surface.
The appliance
The appliance is standing on
vibrates and
an uneven surface.
shakes.
The door
The ventilation
closed.
of the appliance
The difference between the
runs frequently
set temperature and the ambi-
or continuously.
ent temperature is very large.
SWTS 65 A1
Possible causes
is not properly
or the bottles
is not properly
Possible solutions
Insert the plug into a mains power socket.
Contact the Customer Service depart-
ment.
Use a different mains power socket.
Check the temperature again later. It may
take a while for the appliance to reach
the set temperature, especially if the
appliance is heavily filled.
Check the programmed temperature.
Place the appliance in a cooler location.
Make sure that the door
properly closed.
Check the correct seating of the
shelves 
or the bottles.
Place bottles with a maximum length of
33 cm in the appliance.
Compensate for any unevenness in the
floor with the two front adjustable feet
Compensate for any unevenness in the
floor with the two front adjustable feet
Make sure that the door
properly closed.
The appliance cools for longer and more
frequently to reach and maintain the set
temperature. This is not a fault.
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