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13 

Troubleshooting

 

Problem

 

Possible Causes

 

Solutions

 

The appliance does not 

operate

 

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There is a power failure.

 

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The appliance is not plugged in.

 

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A house fuse has blown or the circuit 

breaker is tripped.

 

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Ensure the appliance is plugged in and the pow-

er outlet has power.

 

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Replace the broken fuse or reset the breaker.

 

The appliance is not 

reaching the desired 

temperature

 

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The appliance is placed too close to a heat 

source

 

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The door is opened too often.

 

 

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The door is not closed completely.

 

 

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The door gasket does not seal properly.

 

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Adjust the temperature.

 

 

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Keep the appliance away from sunshine or other 

heat sources.

 

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Close the door tightly and do not open the door 

too frequently or for a long period of time.

 

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Ensure the door gasket is not loose..

 

Frost forming inside the 

appliance

 

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The environment is too humid.

 

 
 
 

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The ambient temperature is too low.

 

 

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The door is opened too frequently for a 

long period of time.

 

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Although this unit uses an auto

-

defrost system, 

under certain conditions, manual defrosting may 

required. If frost builds up, try running the cooler 

on a warmer temperature setting.

 

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Close the door tightly and do not open the door 

too frequently or for a long period of time.

 

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Unplug the unit to allow the frost to melt.

 

The appliance turns itself 

on and off frequently

 

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The ambient (room) temperature is too low 

or high.

 

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A large amount of contents has been add-

ed to the appliance.

 

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The door is opened too often.

 

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The door is not closed completely.

 

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The door gasket does not seal properly.

 

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Decrease or increase the ambient (room) tem-

perature.

 

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To minimize internal temperature fluctuation, do 

not add large amount of contents at once.

 

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Close the door tightly and do not open the door 

too frequently or for a long period of time.

 

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Ensure the door gasket is not loose.

 

The appliance makes too 

much noise

 

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If the noise is from the fan, it may be nor-

mal operating noise.

 

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Contraction and expansion of the inside 

walls may cause popping and crackling 

noises.

 

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The appliance is not level.

 

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The fan makes normal fan noises.

 

 

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Some popping or cracking noises are normal. 

They are caused by expansion and contraction of 

the inside walls due to temperature changes.

 

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Make sure the unit  is on a hard and level sur-

face. Do not place the appliance on carpet.

 

The door does not close 

properly

 

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The appliance is not level.

 

 
 

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The door was reversed and not properly 

installed.

 

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The shelves are out of position .

 

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Make sure the appliance is on a hard and level 

surface. Avoid placing the appliance on a car-

peted or soft surface.

 

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Reinstall door.

 

 

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Correctly install the shelves.

 

Condensation builds up 

on the glass door. 

 

 

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Ambient temperature or humidity is high. 

 

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Lower the room humidity by a dehumidifier or air 

conditioner. 

 

Frost forming inside the 

appliance.

 

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Drawer(s) blocking internal fan. 

 

 

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Items are blocking the internal fan. 

 

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Move drawer(s) to the bottom portion of the ap-

pliance 

 

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Move items so they do not block the fan. 

 

Hygrometer reading is 

off.

 

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Calibrate Analog Hygrometer

 

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Inside of a sealed plastic container, place a small 

container filled with salt and a few drops of wa-

ter, along with the hygrometer. After about 8 

hours, the humidity inside of the container should 

reach 75% humidity. Adjust the needle of the 

hygrometer with a screwdriver on the back to 

reflect 75%.

 

Sap/Oil spots can be 

found on shelves and 

drawers

 

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The sticky blotches or glue

-

like residue 

inside the cigar humidor is from the oils in 

the Spanish Cedar wood. 

 

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Spanish Cedar is naturally oily and it is in the oils 

where Spanish Cedar gets the rich spicy aroma. 

Being a wood that naturally grows in the humid 

conditions of Central America, the Spanish Ce-

dar wood is naturally mold resistant, and re-

sistant to the tobacco beetle.

 

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The natural oils can migrate to the surface of 

shelves or drawers and other parts of the humi-

dor, such as the door and humidity tray. These 

natural oils can be cleaned using alcohol. Alt-

hough somewhat annoying, the more oils in your 

Spanish Cedar wood, the more pleasing the aro-

ma will be. 

 

Summary of Contents for CHC-122BD

Page 1: ...gar Humidor Center 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 CWC 351DD INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...s PAGE Safety Precautions 3 4 Parts and Controls 5 Features and Technical Data 6 About Cigars Terminology 7 Installation 8 9 Operation and Controls 10 11 Care and Maintenance 12 Troubleshooting 13 Warranty Information 14 ...

Page 3: ...o 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 remove grounding prong do not use an adapter and do not use an extension cord Do not use if the power supply cord is damaged If damaged it must be replaced by a qualified electri cian It is recommended that a separate circuit servi...

Page 4: ... is not intended for use by young children or physically challenged persons without supervision assistance Young children must be supervised to ensure safety around this or any appliance Do not use solvent based cleaning agents of abrasives on the interior These cleaners may dam age or discolor the interior Keep fingers out of the pinch point areas Clearance between the doors and between the doors...

Page 5: ... Legs 2big 2 small under door hinge 14 Door Handles 2 5 Hinge Covers 2 15 Door Frame 6 Door Seals 2 16 Temperature Display 7 Glass Doors 2 17 Up Button 8 Hygrometer 18 Down Button 9 Removable Spanish cedar drawers 3 and shelves 4 19 Light Switch 10 Air Filters 4 20 Humidity Tray 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 12 5 WINE COOLER SIDE CIGAR HUMIDOR CENTER SIDE ...

Page 6: ...10W Power Consumption 1 5KWh 24h Temperature Control Range 46 F 66 F Net Weight 69 5 lbs Gross Weight 75 lbs Drawer Dimensions 7 1 W x 12 D x 3 H Flat Shelves Dimensions 7 1 W x 12 D Unit Dimensions 21 W x 21 D x 33 H Packaging Dimensions 24 W x 24 D x 35 H TECHNICAL DATA Store all your finest wine and cigar in one unit with the Whynter Freestanding 3 6 cu ft Wine Cooler and Cigar Humidor Center I...

Page 7: ...sed to finish the head of a cigar Sometimes tied off in a pigtail or a curly head Foot The end of the cigar that you light Often pre cut Head The closed end of the cigar that you put into your mouth Hot A cigar draw that is too easy often because it has been under filled Hygrometer Device used to measure humidity or percentage of moisture in the air Long Filler Whole tobacco leaves used to fill a ...

Page 8: ...appliance on a hard and level floor that is strong enough to support it when it is fully loaded To level your appliance adjust the leveling legs at the bottom of the appliance if needed When positioning the appliance ensure that there is at least a 4 clearance at the sides and a 6 clearance at the back This will allow for adequate ventilation of any heat generated by appliance We do not recommend ...

Page 9: ... 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 electrical rating of the cord be 115 volts and at least 10 amperes BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE Remove the exterior and inter...

Page 10: ... If you find that the surface is not level rotate the feet until the appliance becomes level You may need to make several adjust ments to level it We recommend using a carpenter s level to check the machine Note This unit has 2 large levelling legs and 2 small level ling leg under the door hinge 1 Place a carpenter s level on top of the product to see if the appliance is level from front to back a...

Page 11: ...ove all items first To remove the shelves pull the shelf forward through the rail carefully TRANSPORT OF THE APPLIANCE The ideal packaging for the wine cooler is its original packaging Please keep the original packaging handy and repack the wine cooler if you need to transport the unit OPERATING THE APPLIANCE It is recommended you install the appliance in a place where the ambient temperature is b...

Page 12: ...e Turn the adjustable leg up to the base to avoid damage Tape we recommend using painter s tape the door shut Be sure the appliance stays secure in the upright position during transportation and protect the exterior of appliance with a blanket or similar item PREPARING FOR STORAGE If the appliance will not be used for a long time or is to be moved to another place it will be necessary to defrost t...

Page 13: ...ansion of the inside walls may cause popping and crackling noises The appliance is not level The fan makes normal fan noises 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 sur face Do not place the appliance on carpet The door does not close properly The appliance is no...

Page 14: ... 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 caused by repairs or alterations to the product by anyone other than authorized by the manufacturer Freight and Insurance cost for the warranty service DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES LIMITATION OF REMEDIES CUSTOMER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER...

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