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If your Danby wine cooler isn"t cooling we"re here to help! Usually there"s a few common causes that can be fixed so you can get yourwine fridgeback to perfect health again!
Fear not, your wine collection is OK for days or even weeks outside of a perfectly controlled temperature environment (unless it"s VERY hot or cold) but we want to help you to fix the problem fast so you can get back to enjoying your wine collection again.
Your wine cooler is probably not cooling due to one (or a combination) of the following issues with: the power supply, thermostat, external heat sources (oven), a ventilation blockage, lack of airflow, a fan problem or the door. If after all our advice you still haven"t identified / fixed the problem it"s best to contact the Danby technical support team.
Switch the unit OFF and ON. If the fridge doesn"t light up there"s probably a major issue with the mains power or the PSU circuit board in the product (that"ll likely need replacing if it"s faulty). If that"s the case you"ll need to seek the help of Danby directly or a qualified refrigeration technician.
If the the Danby wine fridge thermostat is working correctly it"s responsible for making the condenser, evaporator, fan and compressor work - so it"s super important!
A quick check you can make is to ensure the Danby wine cooler is not near a sunny spot or heat source which can wreak havoc with the internal temperature regulation linked directly back to the thermostat.
If it"s abuilt in wine coolerthe front air vent grille should not be blocked under any circumstances- check air is flowing into the vent using your hand - you should feel a draft. If there is a blockage or the vent is obstructed, freeing the vent should fix the cooling issue.
The door seal maybe broken or poorly positioned. You may be able to easily repair or reposition the seal or get a new seal fitted - which can usually be supplier or purchased via Danby.
Finally, if none of the above points resolve the cooling issue thencontact a local refrigeration engineer or the Danby manufacturer helpline. The problem and fix can then be identified during a repair visit. This maybe included as part of your products warranty but you"ll need to check this with the manufacturer, Danby.
No, the icons on the control panel indicate the cube volume. There are three cube volume options, small, medium and large. The physical cube size is always the same, however the more dense cubes (large) take longer to melt.
After moving recently, we bought another Danby Silhouette. Obviously, we were pleased with the first unit, so bought another. It’s quiet, has reversible door hinge locations, room for a variety of bottle sizes, and our first unit had been trouble-free.
Within nine months, the new unit had a display problem. Danby directed us to the nearest service center—a prominent local appliance seller—and we asked when they could send a technician. “Never,” was their response. “We only service the appliances we have sold.” They made an exception, because we’d just purchased several major appliances from them—just not the Danby. Whew!
Lessons learned: A good warranty from a well-known maker does not ensure timely problem resolution. We could have been without a cooler for six months. And your authorized Danby service center may refuse to help you!