SOURCE: Wine cooler gets too cold (freezes)
Check your thermostat setting, if the setting is ok then something wrong with your thermostat control.
SOURCE: E4 Code
Between phone calls to danby and my neighbor, we fixed this problem. My E4 was on the left (lower chamber). If you have one on the right it is the upper chamber. The E4 is a defrost sensor that can be ordered from Danby's distributor (call Danby for the one in your area). The part and shipping were around $30.
If your E4 is on the left...
- remove the top shelves
- open the cover inside the cooler above the digital read outs (the top unscrews)
- inside is were the repacement sensor plugs in
- replace the one with the long cord
- run the sensor down the back to the lower chamber
- replace all covers and parts
If the E4 is on the right...
- remove the top shelves
- look on the right hand wall for a black plastic grate, the sensor is under this grate
- replace the sensor (simple plug and play)
- replace the racks.
Please pass this on, it was a ***** to deal with Danby and I nearly trashed the cooler out of sheer frustration.
SOURCE: Avanti wine cooler temperature problem
Fixya
repair directory link
http://www.fixya.com/repair
this is the direct link for repair service enginers just select the proper unit of yours and your area location.
SOURCE: electrolux wine cooler ''af'' code flashing
Believe it or not we had the same problem.... The air filter should be changed about every six months but it is just charcoal or baking soda or something like that and is not attached to any sensors. To reset the flashing light, make sure the control panel is unlocked then hold down the on/off and (-) buttons and it will reset.
Good Luck!
Elisabeth
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