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It’s Not Unusual
If your unit exhibits any of the following behavior patterns, you need not be overly
concerned. They are part of normal operation.
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If the surrounding temperature is unusually high, the unit may “sweat” on the
sides and doors. Just wipe off the unit with a clean cloth.
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If you hear the sound of gurgling water in the unit, it is the refrigerant flowing.
This sound can also be heard when the unit stops operating.
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When the unit is operating, it may feel warm. This is not abnormal.
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When too much food is stored at one time, it is normal for the compressor to run
for a long time, then stop.
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In summer, the warm surrounding temperature causes the compressor to run for
long periods so as to maintain the ideal temperature inside the unit. This is a
normal condition.
If you do notice a problem, first check this manual. If the problem continues, contact the
vendor. Never try to dismantle or repair the unit yourself.
Troubleshooting
The unit is not cooling
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Is the power out?
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Has the power plug been pulled from the socket?
The unit is cooling poorly
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Is the thermostat at the proper setting?
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Is the unit in direct sunlight or near a heat source?
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Is the exhaust grill obstructed?
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Is there too much food stored in the unit? Was the food stored hot or warm?
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Have the doors of the unit been opened too frequently or too long?
The compressor does not stop running
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Was too much warm food put into the unit at one time?
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Is the surrounding temperature too high?
The unit is too noisy
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Is the unit resting on a firm, level surface?
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Was the unit assembled improperly?
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Is it in contact with some form of vibration?
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