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The beer and beverage 
cooler makes unusual 
noises or vibrates

The cooler is not level.

Level the beer and beverage cooler with the leveling feet.

The body of the beer and 
beverage cooler is touching a 
wall.

Move the beer and beverage cooler out from the wall.

• A rattling noise may be 

heard. This is caused by the 
flow of refrigerent in the 
beer and beverage cooler.

• As each cooling cycle ends, 

you may hear gurgling 
sounds.

• Contraction and expansion 

of the inside walls may 
cause popping or crackling 
noises.

This is normal.

Moisture is building up 
in the interior of the 
cooler

The door has been opened too 
often or was not closed 
properly.

Make sure that the door is closed properly.

The cooler is in a location that 
is very humid.

Move the cooler to a dryer location.

The cooler turns on and 
off frequently

The room temperature is 
hotter than normal.

Cool the room or move your beer and beverage cooler to a 
cooler place.

The door has been opened too 
often or was not closed 
properly.

Make sure that the door is closed properly.

The door gaskets do not seal 
properly.

Clean the door gaskets.

The temperature control is set 
too warm.

Set the control to a colder setting.

The humidity level in 
your cooler is too low

The door has been opened too 
often or was not closed 
properly.

Make sure that the door is closed properly.

The cooler is in a location that 
is too hot.

Move the cooler to a cooler location.

Relative humidity is too low.

Place a cup of water inside the cooler to raise the humidity.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Summary of Contents for NS-BC120BS8

Page 1: ...Before using your new product please read these instructions to prevent any damage USER GUIDE 48 78 115 Can Beer and Beverage Cooler NS BC48SS7 NS BC84SS7 NS BC120SS7 NS BC120BS8 ...

Page 2: ...rature 8 Switching the temperature setting between Fahrenheit and Celsius 8 Memory function 8 Reversing the door on your cooler 9 Filling your beer and beverage cooler 11 Auto Defrosting 13 Maintaining your beer and beverage cooler 13 Storing your beer and beverage cooler 14 Moving your beer and beverage cooler 14 Tips on saving energy 14 Troubleshooting 15 Fault indication 15 Specifications 17 ON...

Page 3: ...he wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 11 Do not attempt to modify or extend the power cord of this appliance 1...

Page 4: ...Shock Hazard Failure to follow these instructions can result in electric shock fire or death 1 WARNING Keep ventilation openings in the beer and beverage cooler clear of obstruction 2 WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant tubing when handling moving or using the beer and beverage cooler 3 WARNING Do not use electrical appliances inside the storage compartment of the beer and beverage cooler unless...

Page 5: ...n the vicinity of this beer and beverage cooler 11 Do not use an extension cord with this beer and beverage cooler If the power cord is too short have a qualified electrician install an outlet near the beer and beverage cooler Use of an extension cord can negatively affect the beer and beverage cooler s performance Grounding requirement This beer and beverage cooler must be grounded This beer and ...

Page 6: ...n the cooling system from improper handling during transportation Clean the interior surface with lukewarm water using a soft cloth Finding a suitable location DO Place your cooler on a floor countertop or cabinet that is strong enough to support it when it is fully loaded Allow 1 6 inches of space on all sides of the cooler to allow for proper air ventilation Place the cooler away from direct sun...

Page 7: ... airflow to the compressor Do not place the beer and beverage cooler near any heat sources such as a heater or stove as this may put a strain on the compressor Providing a proper power supply Check your local power source This beer and beverage cooler requires a 110V 120V 60 Hz power supply Use a receptacle that accepts the grounding prong The power cord is equipped with a 3 prong grounding plug w...

Page 8: ...ng the temperature Press the Temperature up or down buttons to increase or decrease the temperature by one degree The temperature range is 34 50 F 1 10 C Switching the temperature setting between Fahrenheit and Celsius Press and hold the Temperature up and down buttons at the same time for three seconds to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius Memory function When the cooler is turned off it remem...

Page 9: ... the three screws that hold the upper hinge right side to the top of the cabinet 2 Carefully remove the top hinge then lift the door up off of the bottom hinge and place it on a padded surface to prevent scratching it 3 Remove the three button plugs from the upper left corner of the cabinet and transfer them to the holes on the opposite side Be sure to press the button plugs firmly into the holes ...

Page 10: ...om hinge on the left corner of the cabinet 6 On bottom edge of the door transfer door stop bracket and bushing to holes on opposite side 7 Place the bottom left corner of the door onto the lower hinge then install the top hinge onto cabinet Make sure the door is level and it seals properly against cabinet then securely fasten the three screws 8 Snap the top cap back onto the hinge ...

Page 11: ...ing illustrations are provided to show the best way to fill your cooler for maximum storage The 115 can cooler Inner row Top shelf 8 cans Second shelf 16 cans Bottom shelf 16 cans Middle row Top shelf 6 cans Second shelf 5 cans Bottom shelf 5 cans Outer row Top shelf 12 cans Second shelf 12 cans Bottom shelf 12 cans ...

Page 12: ...oler Inner row Top shelf 8 cans Second shelf 12 cans Bottom shelf 6 cans Middle row Top shelf 6 cans Second shelf 5 cans Bottom shelf 6 cans Outer row Top shelf 12 cans Second shelf 12 cans Bottom shelf 17 cans Outer row Top shelf 13 cans Bottom shelf 17 cans Inner row Top shelf 12 cans Bottom shelf 6 cans ...

Page 13: ...within 1 8º F 1º C Maintaining your beer and beverage cooler Your beer and beverage cooler is designed for year round use with only minimal cleaning and maintenance When you first receive it wipe the case with a mild detergent and warm water then wipe dry with a dry cloth Do this periodically to keep your beer and beverage cooler looking new Cleaning the interior of your beer and beverage cooler 1...

Page 14: ...wn all loose items inside your beer and beverage cooler 4 Tape the door shut Be sure the beer and beverage cooler stays in the upright position during transportation Tips on saving energy Place your cooler in the coolest area of the room away from heat producing appliances or heating ducts and out of the direct sunlight Do not overload the cooler because it forces the compressor to run longer Do n...

Page 15: ... and that the plug is pushed completely into the outlet Thefuseonthecircuitisblown or the circuit breaker is tripped Checkthehousefuse circuitbreakerboxandreplacethefuseor reset the circuit breaker Power failure Ifapowerfailureoccurs thebeerandbeveragecoolerturnsoff Wait until the power is restored then turn it on again The cooler door does not close completely The shelf is out of position Adjust ...

Page 16: ...osed properly Make sure that the door is closed properly The cooler is in a location that is very humid Move the cooler to a dryer location The cooler turns on and off frequently The room temperature is hotter than normal Cool the room or move your beer and beverage cooler to a cooler place Thedoor has beenopenedtoo often or was not closed properly Make sure that the door is closed properly The do...

Page 17: ... 48 44 49 2 cm 78 can 18 9 17 3 25 3 in 48 44 64 2 cm 115 can 18 9 17 3 33 1 in 48 44 84 2 cm Weight 48 can 50 7 lbs 23 kg 78 can 59 5 lbs 27 kg 115 can 70 5 lbs 32 kg Power requirements 48 can 115V 60Hz 65W 78 can 115V 60Hz 65W 115 can 115V 60Hz 80W Current 48 can 0 8A 78 can 0 8A 115 can 1 1A Operatingtemperature 34 50 F ...

Page 18: ... to you If service of Products or parts are required after the Warranty Period expires you must pay all labor and parts charges This warranty lasts as long as you own your Insignia Product during the Warranty Period Warranty coverage terminates if you sell or otherwise transfer the Product How to obtain warranty service If you purchased the Product at a Best Buy retail store location or from a Bes...

Page 19: ...ENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY INSIGNIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST DATA LOSS OF USE OF YOUR PRODUCT LOST BUSINESS OR LOST PROFITS INSIGNIA PRODUCTS MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT ...

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