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LOAD LOW ALARM This alarm is triggered as soon as the temperature of the load sensor in the fluid falls
below +2°C. The alarm message clears as soon as the temperature rises back above +2°C.
AIR HIGH ALARM This alarm is triggered once the air temperature e8°C for a period of longer
than 15 minutes. The alarm message clears as soon as the air temperature falls below +8°C.
AIR LOW ALARM This alarm is triggered once the air temperature falls below +2°C for a period of longer
than 15 minutes. The alarm message clears as soon as the air temperature rises above +2° C.
POWER FAIL This message appears if the mains power supply is interrupted with the appliance switched
on.
Refer to power failure instruction on page 13 for more details.
LOAD SENSOR FAIL This message appears if there is a fault with the load temperature display probe.
The refrigerator will continue to operate correctly but the load temperature display will be affected.
AIR SENSOR FAIL This message appears if there is a fault with the air sensor control probe. The
appliance enters a “Failsafe” running mode and control is taken over by the load sensor probe.
COMP FAIL – There is a problem with the appliance’s cooling
system.
FAN FAIL – This alarm is triggered if there is a problem with the internal air circulation fan(s) –
STORED
ITEMS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE REFRIGERATOR IMMEDIATELY.
Any alarm which clears from the display will be replaced by the text ‘EVENT OCCURED”, and details of
the alarm will be stored in the alarm history. See “Alarm History” below.
At the occurrence of any alarm situation, attempts must be made to find out the reason for the
alarm and remove it as quickly as possible. If the fault cannot be immediately identified, action
should be taken so that the stored goods do not sustain any damage.