Electrolux Saladette 950 Installation And Operating Manual page 23

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M
TROUBLESHOOTING
In some cases, faults can be eliminated easily and quickly by following a brief troubleshooting guide:
TYPE OF
ANOMALY
ANOMALY
E0
ALARM
rE
E1
ALARM
HI
WARNING
LO
WARNING
The appli-
ance does
— — — —
not switch on.
The inside
temperature
— — — —
is too high.
The appli-
ance is too
— — — —
noisy.
If the fault persists after carrying out the above checks, contact the Customer Care Service, remembering to specify:
A. the type of fault;
B. the appliance PNC (production number code);
C. the Ser. No. (appliance serial number).
NOTE!
The appliance PNC and serial number are essential for identifying the type of appliance and date of manufacture.
The dataplate giving the product and technical data is located inside the appliance. The plate giving the appliance PNC
code and serial number is located in the unit compartment.
DESCRIPTION
POSSIBLE CAUSES
• Connector unplugged
Compartment
• Probe and/or Probe wire
sensor fault
damaged
• Connector unplugged
Evaporator sensor
• Probe and/or Probe wire
fault
damaged
• Door or drawers left
opened
Compartment high
• Excessive load
temperature alarm
• Malfunctioning on the
cooling unit
Compartment low
temperature alarm
— — — —
• Electric supply issue
• Door or drawers left open
• Issue with thermostat
setting
— — — —
• Excessive load
• Heat source near the
appliance
• Unit unlevelled or touch-
— — — —
ing other equipment
Malfunctioning on the
cooling unit
• Make sure the plug is prop-
• Make sure the socket is
• If the problem persists Call
• Make sure the doors or the
• Check the thermostat setting.
• Make sure there is no heat
• Make sure the product is
• If the problem persists Call
• Make sure the appliance is
• Make sure the appliance is
• If the problem persists Call
ACTIONS
CALL SERVICE
CALL SERVICE
If the problem persist Call
Service
If the problem persist call
service
erly inserted in power socket.
powered.
Service.
drawers close properly.
source near the appliance.
correctly loaded.
Service.
properly levelled. An unbal-
anced position can set off
vibrations.
not touching other equip-
ment or parts which could
reverberate.
Service.
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