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The most likely cause is that you have a bad temperature sensor. Some wine coolers will display the set temperature, not actual temperature so although you set it for 58Ā°, the temperature inside is much colder. If the temperature sensor is bad, then it's likely sending a signal to the control board that says it like 99Ā° so the wine cooler is always trying to cool down to 58Ā°. If you have an independent thermometer, put it in the wine cooler and see what it reads.
FYI, bad temperature sensor are pretty common in wine coolers. It's a design flaw that most manufacturers are just recently correcting.
Some dual temperature wine coolers build up frost in the rear and top of
the main compartment. Check the defrost timer, located either inside
the main compartment near the light, or outside on the back of the wine
cooler near the compressor. Look in the owner's manual for the correct
settings for the defrost timer and adjust yours as needed. Make sure
that you have the wine cooler in a spot where the outside temperature
remains at or near room temperature to reduce frost buildup.
The
purpose of a wine cooler is to store wines at their proper temperatures in a
proper manner. Wine coolers are set to
higher temperature ranges than other systems simply because wine should not be
kept as cool as other beverages.
Turn the temperature dial to the lowest temperature setting. Wait 24 hours for the wine cooler to reach the desired temperature. Also, turn the wine cooler off and inspect the fan. If the fan if it's running or not.
Lastly, check the compressor.
These are the areas that could make your wine cooler stop cooling; the temperatue settings (Thermostat), then Fan and the compressor.
Check these three areas and let me have a feed back.
I have the same issue especially when there is a power outage. To reset it, press the preset until "1" appears, then adjust the temperature as low as it will go by repeatedly pressing the temperature "-" button. Usually works.
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