Unit does not turn on
Not plugged in.
Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.
Noise or vibration
Check that unit is level.
Unit is too warm
Check that doors are properly sealed.
To change the temperature, follow the steps in the Operating Your Beverage Cooler
section of this manual.
LCD displays "PROBE ERROR - E"
This message is an ALARM MODE indication. The LCD displays "PROBE ERROR" on the
left and "E" in the middle when the thermostatic sensor has malfunctioned. When this
happens, the Cooler first stops working for 25 minutes, then turns ON for 30 minutes and
OFF for 20 minutes automatically and continuously. Contact your authorized service
facility for sensor replacement.
LCD displays "LOW TEMP"
This message is an ALARM MODE indication. The LCD displays "LOW TEMP" on the left
and the letter "L" in the middle. It indicates that the actual temperature in the
compartment is 32ºF or lower and that the magnet valve may not be functioning properly
and should be replaced. Contact your authorized service facility immediately.
LCD displays "HIGH TEMP"
This message is an ALARM MODE indication. The LCD displays "HIGH TEMP" on the left
and the actual temperature reading in the middle. It indicates that the actual temperature
is much higher than your set temperature. Possible causes are:
One or both of the doors might not be fully closed.
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The refrigerant may have leaked.
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The magnet valve may not be functioning properly and should be replaced.
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If you are certain that the doors are not the cause of the problem, contact your authorized
service facility immediately.
LCD displays "H" or "L"
If either message is displayed in the Temperature Display zone in the middle of the LCD,
the ambient temperature around your appliance may be beyond the range of the two-digit
LCD, which can only display temperatures between -9ºF and 99ºF. If the ambient
temperature is below -9ºF, an "L" will be displayed (but not "LOW TEMP"). If the temperature
is above 99ºF, an ""H" will be displayed.
These occurrences are not malfunctions. Either move your unit to a more suitable
location or change the ambient temperature.
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