GE Wine Vault Owner's Manual page 30

Wine vault
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Cooling System
Cooling Unit does not operate.
Possible Cause
Power switch set to OFF.
Power cord unplugged.
Blown fuse or tripped
circuit breaker.
Wine Vault is too cold.
Possible Cause
Thermostat not
set correctly.
Liquid probe in incorrect
location or not connected
Exterior room temperature
is below 45°F.
Wine Vault is too warm.
Possible Cause
Temperature control not set
to cold enough.
Warm exterior room.
Foreign object holding the
door open.
Frequent door openings.
Liquid probe in incorrect
location or not connected.
Object impeding airflow to
the cooling unit.
Warm wine bottles recently
added to the wine vault.
The drops of wine that slide down the sides of the glass when it is swirled are the legs.
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Recommended Solution
Set power switch on cooling unit to ON.
Make sure that the Cooling Unit power cord is plugged into
the grounded outlet.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
IMPORTANT: The unit must be plugged into a
30-amp, 110-volt circuit.
Recommended Solution
Adjust the thermostat on the cooling unit. Refer to the
Cooling System section for details.
Make sure that the liquid probe is set up and positioned
as described in the Cooling System section.
Increase temperature of the exterior room to between
45°F and 85°F.
Recommended Solution
Adjust the thermostat and allow 48–120 hours for the unit
reach the set temperature.
Adjust the temperature in the exterior room to
between 45°F and 85°F.
Check doorway for debris and other obstructions.
Minimize the length of time the door is left opened.
Make sure that the liquid probe is set up and positioned
as described in the Cooling System section.
Move any object that may be blocking the airflow in
front of the cooling unit on the inside or outside of the
wine vault.
Allow 48–120 hours for the cooling unit to stabilize
the temperature.

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