Alarms And Errors; Alarms; Errors; Cleaning And Maintenance - Whirlpool ACO D 103 Instructions Pour L'installation, L'emploi Et L'entretien

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7. ALARMS AND ERRORS

7.1 ALARMS

The following table illustrates the meaning of the alarm codes:
Code
Description
tiME
Temperature chilling or freezing
cycle not completed within the ma-
ximum expected duration.
id
Open door
HP
High pressure
COH
Condenser overheated
CSd
Compressor blocked

7.2 ERRORS

The following table illustrates the meaning of the error codes:
Code
Description
Pr1
Cell probe error
Pr2
Core probe error
Pr3
Evaporator probe error
Pr4
Condenser probe error

8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

This section has been dedicated to the end-user and is extremely important for the appliance to work correctly in the
long-term. A few simple operations conscientiously carried out at set periods can avoid the need of servicing by
specialised personnel. The operations to be made do not require any particular technical knowledge and can be
summarised in simple controls of the appliance components.
BEFORE BEGINNING ANY TYPE OF MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING WORK ON THE APPLIANCE DISCON-
NECT THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY.DO NOT WASH THE APPLIANCE DIRECTLY WITH HIGH PRESSURE WATER
JETS.AVOID SPRAYING WATER DIRECTLY ONTO ELECTRICAL PARTS.
APPLIANCE Check that the bodywork is clean. Pay particular attention to the sections in steel. Clean the inside and
outside surfaces only with warm water and soap or a neutral detergent. Rinse with plenty of water and dry
thoroughly. If the appliance is inactive for long periods of time proceed as follows: turn the main switch to the OFF
position. Remove the plug from its socket. Empty the appliance and clean. Leave the door half-open to avoid creation
of bad smells. Protect the compressor group from dust.
CORE PROBE Clean well the edge for the first use of it, and after every use. If it's not in use, after cleaning, cover with
its rubber cap and place it in the proper side, within the appliance's chamber.
CONDENSING COIL It is important that the coil is capable of offering the maximum possible heat exchange. It is
therefore important that its surface be always free of dirt or dust that may be deposited by the effect of the fan's
operation. Use a vacuum cleaner and soft bristled brush to remove all the impurities such as paper or dust that
may have deposited on the coil. Check that the aluminium fins have not been damaged or bent; if this is the case
"comb" the coil with the appropriate tool until the original condition is regained to optimise the air flux.
POWER CABLE Check that the power cable that connects the appliance to the mains socket is not cut, cracked or
altered in such a way as to compromise the insulation.
Contact your authorised service centre if this requires maintenance.
Causes
Inefficient door closure.
Possible breakage of the micro door
or magnetic sensor.
Probable
excessive
amount
product per tray.
Causes and solutions
Probe disconnected or broken.
Check probe integrity.
Check
probe-device
connection.
Replace the probe.
Probe disconnected or broken.
Check probe integrity.
Check
probe-device
connection.
Replace the probe.
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