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Jun 16, 2010 - I am receiving an blinking EL error code when i plug in my... I am receiving an ... I have a GE wine cooler fridge (16 bottle capacity) that.
I see that you are receiving an E1 error code on your wine cooler, model# LFWC38F6LS, even though your wine cooler is still working. This could possibly be a false error code, caused by a miscommunication between the different control boards inside your appliance. I suggest resetting it by either unplugging it or cutting the power at the circuit breaker for 2-3 minutes. If when you bring power back to your wine cooler, you are still receiving the E1 error code, I suggest contacting either the manufacturer or your local authorized technician. Hope this is helpful.
A clicking sound every few minutes usually means the compressor is going off on overload when trying to start. This could mean the start parts are bad, or the compressor went bad.
e-5 means that the unit is 10 degrees warmer then setpoint. If you just close everything up and let it run the e5 should disappear when it gets within the temperature.
Dear moriquenda welcome to fixya. Did you try resetting the system by pulling the plug and waiting 5 minutes then restarting the wine cooler?This may solve you problem.
Danby expects customers to call service and does not imagine the rest of the world being able to utilize these codes. Closed minded, Huh?
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