Place some kitty litter crystals in a pair of nylons and place it in the area where the water is collecting. This will help absorb any excess water build up.
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cos you have condensation inside due to the fact that it is not frost free OR you have a seal leak.....OR the door is constantly open and closed (my beer fridge is like that.....)
http://www.haieramerica.com/en/asset/archived/BC112G.pdf is the link to your manual.Typically in a dual temperature zone wine cooler whites are stored in the bottom and reds on top as whites are better a little colder and the cold air will drop to the bottom of the unit. Hope this helps!
Probably the thermostat is bad , you can bypass it by putting together the two wires from the thermostat and if the unit starts working ,replace the thermostat ;only do this if you havesome knowledge of electrical work and be very carefull.
there should be a drain pan that you will periodically remove. Condensate (water) is a normal byproduct of all refrigeration devices. Also look for a drain fitting that you can run to a waste line.
All the wine chiller set 2 temp red and white, red wine temp only for 18- 20 oC , your using white wine don't set red wine temp , set only for white temp mode,white and red wine set temp are different temp
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