What Our Clients Say?
Error Code | Issue | Suggested Solution |
4E | Defrost sensor malfunction. | Inspect the wiring; replacement of parts may be required. |
5 / 5E | Defrost sensor error or power interruption. | Attempt to reset the refrigerator multiple times. If unsuccessful, consider replacing the unit. |
6E | Ambient temperature sensor error, often after power loss. | Hold Power Freeze and Power Cool (or top left/right buttons) simultaneously for 15–20 seconds to reset. |
8E | Ice maker sensor failure. | Check the wiring and sensor connection. Replace the sensor if needed and seek technical assistance. |
23E | 1. Condenser fan wiring fault. 2. Possible control board or harness issue. | Ensure power supply is stable. Replace damaged components if issue persists. |
25E | Defrost system failure. | Irreparable fault. Replace motherboard, defrost sensor, or heating element. |
33E | Ice pipe heater malfunction. | Press top left and right buttons for 5 seconds to clear the code. If it returns, replace the fill tube heater. |
39E | Ice maker sensor error. | Inspect wiring, water line, and connections. Contact support for part replacement if needed. |
40E | Freezer defrost failure. | Remove any frost buildup manually—use a hairdryer if necessary. |
84C / 84E | Compressor rotor lock. | If code 84E appears, likely compressor failure. Requires professional replacement of DC 3-speed compressor. |
83E / 85E / 86E / 88 | Power-related errors affecting the inverter. | Unplug fridge for 3–5 minutes, then restart. May require inverter board service. |
0F | Refrigerator is in showroom/demo mode. | Press POWER FREEZE and FREEZER together for 3–5 seconds to switch modes. |
2E | Fresh food sensor wiring or short circuit. | Have a technician inspect the main board. To reset, hold Lighting + Energy Saver for 8–10 seconds. |
1E | Water level sensor error. | Check water supply and sensor. Reset by unplugging the fridge for 5 minutes. Contact support if unresolved. |