Inglis refrigerators combine functionality with timeless design. Ranging from basic models to those with additional features, they cater to varied household needs. The adjustable shelving system ensures optimal space utilization, while the crisper drawers maintain the freshness of fruits and vegetables. The consistent temperature maintenance guarantees that food remains fresh for extended periods. With a design that prioritizes ease of use, Inglis refrigerators make food storage and access effortless.
CF: Communications Failure
The control board is having difficulty communicating with the user interface or another module.
CO: Cooling Off Mode
The refrigerator’s cooling system is turned off. This might be activated during showroom displays.
PO: Power Outage
The refrigerator detected a power outage and is alerting the user.
PF: Power Failure
The refrigerator experienced a power interruption. This code indicates the system might need to be reset.
FF or FZ: Freezer Fault or Fresh Food Fault
Either the freezer or the fresh food compartment isn’t reaching the desired temperature.
dE: Defrost Error
The defrost system is not functioning properly, which can lead to ice buildup.
Er: General Error
A nonspecific error has occurred. This may require a technician to diagnose.
IF or F dH: Ice Maker or Ice Fan Error
The ice maker or the fan associated with the ice system is malfunctioning.
dr: Door Error
There’s an issue with one of the refrigerator doors, either not closing properly or a sensor malfunction.
r dH: Refrigerator Defrost Heater
The defrost heater in the main refrigerator compartment is not functioning as it should.
F1: Temperature Sensor Error
The temperature sensor in the refrigerator is malfunctioning, leading to potential cooling issues.
LO: Door Left Open
One of the refrigerator doors has been left open for an extended period, potentially causing temperature fluctuations.
OF F or O FF: Cooling Off Mode Activated
This code indicates the refrigerator’s cooling system has been manually turned off, often seen in display or demo modes.
SS: Shorted Sensor
A temperature sensor in the refrigerator is short-circuited and may need replacement.
OP: Open Sensor
A temperature sensor in the refrigerator has an open circuit, signaling a malfunction.
CE: Communication Error
An error in communication between the main control board and other components or modules of the refrigerator.
CI: Check Ice Maker
An issue with the ice maker, potentially related to its mechanism or sensor.
CL: Check Water Dispenser
There’s a potential problem with the water dispenser, possibly involving its mechanism or flow.
SA or 5A: Sabbath Mode
The refrigerator is in Sabbath mode, a feature to assist those observing the Sabbath and certain religious holidays.
PC: Pantry Control Error
The pantry or deli drawer temperature controls are malfunctioning or not set correctly.
DF: Defrost Mode
The refrigerator is in a defrost cycle. If this mode persists or occurs too frequently, there may be an issue with the defrost system.
LC: Door Lock Error
The system that locks the refrigerator or its compartments, if equipped, is malfunctioning.
HS: Humidity Sensor Error
The humidity sensor, typically associated with crisper drawers, is malfunctioning or not providing accurate readings.