8.3 – EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
If the appliance needs extraordinary maintenance, or if operating anomalies occur that are not described in this manual,
contact the manufacturer.
8.4 – OPERATING ANOMALIES AND FAULTS
It is important to remember that whatever machine status is, pressing the green button ON/OFF turns it OFF.
When any operating anomaly occurs the buzzer sounds intermittently and abbreviation appears on the display. Whatever
the reason for the buzzer, it can be silenced by pressing any button.
8.4.1– ALARMS
The following alarms could appear on the display:
" AH " HIGH cabinet internal temperature alarm. This alarm is triggered during the normal refrigerating cycle,
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after the delay time, but has no direct effect. The alarm message disappears as soon as the cabinet internal
temperature falls to within the set point. If, however, the alarm persists, have the appliance checked by a
specialised technician.
" AL " LOW cabinet internal temperature alarm. This alarm is triggered during the normal refrigerating cycle,
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after the delay time, but has no direct effect. The alarm message disappears as soon as the cabinet internal
temperature falls to within the set point. If, however, the alarm persists, have the appliance checked by a
specialised technician.
8.4.2– TROUBLESHOOTING
The following malfunctions are acknowledged by the electronic controller:
" Pr1 " CABINET sensor error. The error is triggered during the normal refrigerating cycle just a few seconds
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after the sensor starts to malfunction. The cycle is not stopped, but the compressor operates on an alternating
basis (ON/OFF) to ensure that cabinet temperature is maintained. The error message disappears just a few
seconds after the sensor starts operating regularly again. If the error persists, before replacing the sensor, first
check the connections.
" Pr2 " EVAPORATOR sensor error. The error is triggered during the normal refrigerating cycle just a few
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seconds after the sensor starts to malfunction. The refrigerating cycle is not stopped by the error and the
compressor operates regularly, but the subsequent defrost cycles will be carried out on a time basis rather than
according to the temperature given by the actual sensor. The error message disappears just a few seconds
after the sensor starts operating regularly again. If the error persists, before replacing the sensor, first check the
connections.
9 – DISMANTLING
Contact the manufacturer to dismantle the appliance in any way.
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