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Troubleshooting 

Problem 

Possible Causes 

Solutions 

The appliance does not 

operate 

There is a power failure

The appliance is not plugged in

A house fuse has blown or the

circuit breaker is tripped

Ensure the appliance is plugged in and

the power outlet has power

Replace the broken fuse or reset the

breaker

The appliance is not cold 

enough 

The set temperature too high

The appliance is placed too close

to a heat source

The doors are opened too often

The doors are not closed

completely

The door gasket does not seal

properly

The front bottom grille does not

have sufficient ventilation

Adjust the set temperature

Keep the appliance away from sun-

shine or other heat sources

Close the doors tightly and do not

open the doors too frequently or for a

long period of time

Ensure the door gasket is not loose.

The front bottom grille must be com-

pletely unobstructed

The appliance turns itself on 

and off frequently 

The ambient (room) temperature

is too low or high

A large amount of contents has

been added to the appliance

The doors are opened too often

The doors are not closed

completely

The door gasket does not seal

properly

Decrease or increase the ambient

(room) temperature

To minimize internal temperature fluc-

tuation, do not add large amount of

contents at once

Close the doors tightly and do not

open the door too frequently or for a

long period of time

Ensure the door gasket is not loose

The appliance makes too 

much noise 

The noise may come from the

flow of the refrigerant and expan-

sion of the inside walls may cause

popping and crackling noises

Contraction and expansion of the

inside walls may cause popping

and crackling noises

The appliance is not level

It is normal that as each cooling cycle

ends, you may hear rattling or gurgling

sounds caused by the flow of refriger-

ant in the appliance. The high efficien-

cy compressor may make a pulsating

or high pitched sound

Some popping or cracking noises are

normal. They are caused by expansion

and contraction of the inside walls due

to temperature changes

Make sure the unit  is on a hard and

level surface. Do not place the appli-

ance on carpet

See Operating Noises

The doors do not close 

properly 

The appliance is not level

The shelves are out of position

Make sure the refrigerator is on a hard

and level surface. Avoid placing the

appliance on a carpeted or soft

surface.

Correctly install the shelves.

Summary of Contents for BWB-2060FDS

Page 1: ... 60 Can Beverage Cooler Congratulations on your new Whynter product To ensure proper operation please read this Instruction Manual carefully before using this product Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Model BWB 2060FDS INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... Table of Contents PAGE Safety Precautions 3 4 Parts 5 Product Features 6 Installation 7 9 Operation and Controls 10 12 Storage 13 14 Care and Maintenance 15 Troubleshooting 16 17 Warranty Information 18 ...

Page 3: ...ry and let you know what can happen if the instructions are not followed IMPORTANT SAFEGUIDES Before the appliance is used it must be properly positioned and installed as described in this manual please read the manual carefully To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury when using the appliance follow basic precaution including the following Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet do not r...

Page 4: ...veled in order to work properly For a stable installation make sure the appliance is placed on a flat level and solid surface Ensure that the surface on which the appliance is placed is strong enough to hold the appliance and the items stored inside This appliance is not intended for use by young children or physically challenged persons without supervision assistance Young children must be superv...

Page 5: ...rigerator Wire Shelves 4 9 Wine Refrigerator Wooden Shelves 6 4 Door Handle 2 10 Glass Door 5 Beverage Refrigerator Door Lock Latch 6 Front Vent 11 Wine Refrigerator Door Lock Latch 12 Leveling Legs 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 Beverage Refrigerator Lock 14 Wine Refrigerator Lock BOTTOM BACK SIDE 15 16 15 Refrigerator Compressor 16 Drip Tray non removable ...

Page 6: ...heit and Celsius degree optional temperature indicators 4 removable pull out sliding wire shelves Beverage Refrigerator Left Zone 6 removable pull out sliding wooden shelves Wine Refrigerator Right Zone Environmentally friendly refrigerant MODEL BWB 2060FDS Capacity Left Zone 60 12oz standard cans Right Zone 20 standard 750ml wine bottles Voltage 115V 60Hz Current 1 0A Input Power 100W Power Consu...

Page 7: ...The air vent at the front of the appliance must never be covered or blocked in any way NOTE DO NOT install the appliance near an oven or other heating source Direct sunlight may affect the acrylic coating and heat sources may increase electrical consumption For best performance do not install the appliance behind a cabinet door or block the base grille Avoid locating the appliance in area that may...

Page 8: ...hen moving the appliance be careful not to damage the power cord EXTENSION CORD Because of potential safety hazards it is strongly recommended that you do not use an extension cord with this appliance However if you must use an extension cord it is absolutely necessary that it be a UL CUL Listed 3 wire grounding type appliance extension cord having a grounding type plug and outlet and that the ele...

Page 9: ...should return to normal after running for a few hours This appliance will not raise its internal temperature if the ambient temperature where the unit is located is lower than the set temperature RECOMMENDED WINE TEMPERATURE SETTINGS CONTROL PANEL GUIDE POWER To turn the refrigerator on off press and hold the key for 5 seconds UP DOWN Press up button to increase warm the set temperature by 1 C or ...

Page 10: ... breaker switch etc the unit can remember the previous temperature settings When the power has restored the temperature display will show the current cabinet temperature INTERIOR LIGHT The interior light makes it easy to view your refrigerator contents The light will turn on when doors are open and turns off when the doors are closed The light can also be turned on or off using the light button on...

Page 11: ...e back of the unit and flows through the drainage hole into the drip tray above the compressor The heat is transferred from compressor and evaporates any condensation that has collected in the drip tray Part of the remaining water within the refrigerator is collected for humidity purposes NOTE Frost may accumulate on the evaporator if the unit is repeatedly opened in a high heat or high humidity l...

Page 12: ...oz cans per shelf B Shelf Three to Four 18 standard 12oz cans per shelf C Bottom Section 6 standard 12oz cans BEVERAGE REFRIGERATOR ZONE D Shelf One to Six 3 standard 750ml bottles per shelf E Bottom Section 2 standard 750ml bottles WINE REFRIGERATOR ZONE ...

Page 13: ... relocate adjustable shelves to accommodate larger type of bottles see removing shelves Keep small gaps between the walls and the bottles to allow air circulation Do not over load your refrigerator Avoid obstructing the internal fans located inside on the back panel of the refrigerator Do not try to slide the shelves outwards beyond the fixed position to prevent the bottles from falling Do not pul...

Page 14: ...ff for a longer period of time you need to take the proper steps to protect your contents VACATION TIME Short vacations Leave the appliance operating during vacations of less than two days Long vacations If the appliance will not be used for an extended period remove all items and turn off the appliance Clean and dry the interior thoroughly MOVING YOUR APPLIANCE Remove all items inside the applian...

Page 15: ...letely The door gasket does not seal properly Decrease or increase the ambient room temperature To minimize internal temperature fluc tuation do not add large amount of contents at once Close the doors tightly and do not open the door too frequently or for a long period of time Ensure the door gasket is not loose The appliance makes too much noise The noise may come from the flow of the refrigeran...

Page 16: ... Solutions Displays EL or EH error code EL indicates defective NTC sensor EH indicates short circuit error Call for service The icon is lit up and flashing in the temperature display The display temperature is out of the range Call for service ...

Page 17: ...ercial or industrial applications Damage accidental or otherwise to the WHYNTER Beverage Refrigerator while in the possession of a consumer not caused by a defect in material or workmanship Damage caused by consumer misuse tampering or failure to follow the care and special handling provisions in the instructions Damage to the finish of the case or other appearance parts caused by wear Damage caus...

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