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2.
Allow frost to melt from the inside of the cooler. If necessary, use a
plastic utensil to scrape ice from the interior surface.
3.
Dry thoroughly before plugging it in again.
MOVING YOUR COOLER
To move your cooler:
•
Remove anything stored inside.
•
Securely tape down all loose parts located inside the unit.
•
Turn the leveling feet up to the base in order to avoid damage.
•
Tape the door shut.
•
Be sure the cooler stays in an upright position during transportation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Causes
Solution
The beverage cooler
does not cool.
The unit may be
plugged in using a
different voltage.
Check if using the wrong
voltage.
The circuit breaker may
be tripped or there is a
blown fuse.
Reset the circuit breaker
or check for a broken
fuse.
The beverage cooler
is not cold enough.
The external
environment may
require a higher setting.
Lower the temperature
of the cooler.
The cooler may be
placed too close to a
heat source.
Keep the cooler away
from direct sunlight or
other heat sources.
There is insufficient
ventilation.
Place the beverage
cooler in an area with
proper ventilation and
clearances.
The door is not
completely closed or
the door seal is not
working properly.
Close the door tightly.
Do not open the door
frequently and do not
keep the door open for
extended periods of
time. Replace the seal
on the door if necessary.