Check the following:

  • Is the cooler plugged into a dedicated, grounded 3 prong wall receptacle?
  • Is the circuit breaker thrown or fuse blown?
  • Is there adequate power?
  • Is the circuit prone to power fluctuations?
  • Are there other appliances on the same circuit drawing power?
  • Has an extension cord, power bar or adapter, been improperly used to connect power?
  • Is the cooler overloaded with product?
  • Is there adequate ventilation?
  • Is the condenser plugged with grease and/or dirt?
  • Are the doors closing properly?
  • Do the gaskets seal snugly?
  • Is the lower guide track free from debris and spillage?
  • Are the shipping pods/shipping pallet removed and is the cooler level?

Information to provide to qualified service professional:

  • Serial & Model Numbers of appliance (upper left interior wall)
  • Appliance installation address and contact information
  • Installation location and hours of operation
The equipment is not working
The unit is not turned on

Check the unit is plugged in correctly

Plug and lead are damaged

Call your agent or qualified technician

Fuse in the plug has blown

Replace the fuse (UK Plug)

Power supply

Check power supply

Internal wiring fault

Call your agent or qualified technician

The equipment turns on, but the temperature is too high/low
Too much ice on the evaporator

Check the unit is plugged in correctly

Too much ice on the evaporator

Defrost the equipment

Condenser blocked with dust

Call your agent or qualified technician

Ambient temperature is too high

Increase ventilation or move equipment to a cooler position

Equipment is overloaded

Reduce the amount of containers in the equipment

The equipment is unusually loud
Loose nut/screw

Check and tighten all nuts and screws

The equipment has not been installed in a level or stable position

Check installation position and change if necessary

The equipment is leaking water
The equipment is not properly leveled

Adjust the screw feet to level the equipment

The discharge outlet is blocked

Clear the discharge outlet

The water container is damaged

Call your agent or qualified technician

Compressor will not start, no noise
Power disconnected

Check power cord for proper connection

Blown fuse or breaker

Replace fuse or reset breaker

Defective or broken wiring

Repair or replace

Defective overload

Replace

Defective relay

Replace

Thermostat on/off position

Turn dial of thermostat to on position

Warm storage temperatures
Temperature control not set properly

Reset Control

Not enough refrigerant

Leak check. Change drier, evacuate and recharge.

Cabinet location too warm

Relocate cabinet

Too much refrigerant

Replace

Low voltage, compressor cycling on overload

Check voltage supply

Compressor runs continuously; product too cold
Defective control

Replace

Control feeler tube not installed in well

Push control feller tube into well

Cabinet location too warm

Not enough refrigerant

Compressor runs continuously; product too warm
Not enough refrigerant

Replace

Inefficient compressor

Replace