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Sometimes you may come across minor problems      
that in most cases do not require a service call
and can be easily eliminated. The problem may
have resulted from improper handling and / or  
installation of the appliance. Please refer to the
below trouble-shooting guide to assist you in
identifying the possible cause and solution to your
problem. Should the problem still persist after
completing these checkpoints, please contact our
Customer Support Dept. by visiting our website at
www.magicchef-ewave.com or at (888)-775-0202.

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Check the power cord is properly connected.

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Check the power supply in the electrical outlet.
 (blown fuse / circuit breaker) .

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The door is frequently opened or left open for 

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too long.

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The door is not properly closed (the door may  
sag, the gasket may be contaminated or damaged).

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Perhaps you may have overloaded the appliance.

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The reason may be inadequate ventilation of the 

compressor (assure adequate air circulation).

Ice Formation on the Inner 
Rear Wall

As long as the defrost water runs to the  
channel and through the outlet to the drain  
pan on the compressor, automatic defrosting  
of the appliance is assured. 
In case the ice formation on the inner back  
wall is increased (1/8-1/5in.), ice should be 
manually defrosted. 
Disconnect the power supply, leave the door 

The Appliance Fails to              
Operate After Connecting to 
Electrical Power Supply

open and defrost the ice.  Never  
use electric devices for defrosting and do 
not scrape the ice or frost layer with sharp 
objects. 

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After defrosting is complete, close the door, 
connect the power supply and set the
temperature as desired. The cause of increased
ice formation may be  one of the following:

extended periods of time.
the contents stored in the appliance are warm;

the door does not seal well (clean the 
gasket if it is contaminated, or replace it if   
it is damaged);

Trouble-Shooting Guide

the contents are touching the inner back  
wall.  

Continuous Operation of the 
Cooling System

the door is frequently opened or left open for 

Summary of Contents for MCWC50DBTC

Page 1: ...ooting Guide Changing The Reversible Door To ensure proper use of this appliance and your safety please read the following instructions completely before operating this appliance Wine Cooler Before Pu...

Page 2: ...UAL TEMPERATURE SETTING Maintenance and Cleaning 5 Automatic Defrosting of the appliance Cleaning of the Appliance Replacing the Bulb Switch Off the Appliance When Not In Use Trouble Shooting Guide 6...

Page 3: ...ld entrapment leave the shelves in place so children can not easily Try not to open the door too often especially when climb inside even when the appliance is in the weather is hot and humid Once you...

Page 4: ...side The filler strip will act as a spacer between the the surrounding cabinets Additional Specifications The width of the opening must include the filler panels Note The door should protrude 1 beyon...

Page 5: ...ge of the wine cooler is intended 3 Press the SET pad to confirm your choice if no for 39 F to 64 F 5 F pad is pressed within 10 seconds your choice will be Average temperature for red wine is 54 F to...

Page 6: ...water adding one or two spoonfuls of vinegar Wash the interior of the appliance with lukewarm Maintenance and Cleaning Automatic Defrosting of the Appliance 5 compressor operation will defrost automa...

Page 7: ...compressor assure adequate air circulation Ice Formation on the Inner Rear Wall As long as the defrost water runs to the channel and through the outlet to the drain pan on the compressor automatic de...

Page 8: ...has no influence whatsoever on the lifetime of the appliance After starting the appliance the operation of the compressor and the refrigerant flow may be louder which does not mean that something is...

Page 9: ...ge plate Be careful to separate the electric wiring from hinge plate 5 Lift the door assembly upright 6 Remove the ventilation grill on the lower part of the cabinet by removing 2 screws 7 Remove the...

Page 10: ...lation Damages due to misuse or abuse Content losses due to failure of the unit Inside components such as door panels door shelves racks light bulbs etc Punctures to the evaporator system due to impro...

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