How the System Works
ELECTRONIC MONITOR
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The system alerts you when something starts to go wrong.
If a diagnostic code appears on the display, something needs
special attention. The display code flashes until you erase it. The first
6 flashes are accompanied by beeps.
If more than one coded function requires attention at the same
time, the most important one will be displayed first.
This pad evaluates all other coded functions. If the
display is lit during the displaying of a code, that
function is operating properly. This pad is lighted
except when a failure has been detected.
This pad has two functions:
1. It reviews the diagnostic codes.
2. It erases two codes—PF and CI. The dE and FF
codes can only be erased after the condition that
caused the code to flash has been corrected.
How to Set the Door Alarm
Why the Warm Temperature Light Glows
You don’t have to set the visual alarm.
As long as either door is open, this pad flashes.
When the Door Alarm pad is glowing, the beeper
alarm is set. Touch the pad to turn it on or off.
If either door is open for more than 30 seconds, the
control beeps.
The light goes out and the beeping stops when you close the door.
At first, it’s probably because your newly installed
refrigerator hasn’t completely cooled down yet. Wait
a few hours for it to cool, and then the light will go out.
From then on, the pad will glow whenever
temperatures inside get too high for proper food
storage. If this happens, open the doors only when
absolutely necessary, and close them as quickly as possible.
As soon as inside temperatures return to normal, the light goes out.
If the Warm Temperature light reappears and stays on for longer than
4 hours, call for service.
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