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11. IN THE EVENT OF A BREAKDOWN
Despite the care we take during production, a breakdown can never be totally ruled out. Before contacting your
retailer’s after-sales department, please check that:
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the appliance is properly plugged in;
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there is not a power cut in progress;
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the breakdown is not one of those described in the table at the end of this manual.
IMPORTANT:
If the mains cable supplied is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a centre approved by the brand
or by the retailer. In all cases, it must be replaced by qualified personnel, so as to avoid any risk of injury.
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THEN CONTACT YOUR RETAILER
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CAUTION!
Unplug the appliance before carrying out any maintenance or repair work.
12. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
You can solve many simple problems with your wine cellar yourself, thus avoiding having to contact your after-
sales department. Try the following suggestions.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
The cellar will not start.
It is not plugged in.
The on/off button is in the off position.
The fuse in your electrical installation has blown.
The cellar does not cool sufficiently.
Check the temperature selected.
The external temperature is beyond the cellar’s operating
temperature.
The cellar is opened too often.
The door is not properly closed.
The door seal is not sealing correctly.
The compressor starts and stops frequently.
The external temperature is high.
A large quantity of bottles has been put into the cellar.
The cellar is opened frequently.
The door is not properly closed.
The cellar has not been correctly set.
The door seal is not sealing correctly.
The light does not operate.
The cellar is not plugged in.
The fuse in your electrical installation has blown.
The LED is not working.
The light switch is off.
Vibration.
Check and ensure that the cellar is level.
The cellar makes a lot of noise.
A noise resembling circulating water is produced by the
coolant gas and this is normal.
At the end of a cooling cycle, you can hear the noise of water
circulating.
Expansion and contraction of the internal walls may cause a
cracking sound.
The cellar is not level.
The door does not close correctly.
The cellar is not level.
The door seal is dirty or damaged.
The shelves are not positioned correctly.
A part of the contents is preventing the door from closing.