Refrigerators Diagnostics
Bertazzoni Refrigerators
Bertazzoni Refrigerators
Error Codes
Meanings, severity levels, safe checks you can perform, and when to call a technician.
Enter the code shown on your refrigerators display
Is it safe to keep using it?
Depends on code severity. Low/Medium codes often allow continued use, High severity requires immediate stop.
Can error codes be reset?
Some codes clear after power cycle. Persistent codes indicate underlying issues needing repair.
When should I stop using it?
Stop immediately for water leak codes, burning smell, or any High severity error.
Most Common Codes
Error Code Directory
Click any code for detailed troubleshooting steps
Low
Medium
High
Code
Meaning
Severity
Common Symptom
CHECK CONDENSER
Condenser clean reminder
Low
As condenser coil fouling builds up over time, the refrigerant system must work harder to reject heat. You may notice the compressor running for longer stretches before cycling off, especially in warm weather.
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DOOR FRIDGE OPEN
Fridge door left open
Medium
With the door left open, warm ambient air enters the compartment and causes visible condensation on interior walls and shelving. Perishables near the door opening feel warmer than those at the back.
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ERROR CODE...
Internal fault — check code
High
The Alarm button on the control panel begins flashing at a regular interval — the visual cue that draws attention before you read the display. The steady flash distinguishes this from a simple door-open alarm.
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FRESCO TOO WARM
Fresco zone too warm
Medium
Leafy greens, herbs, and soft fruits stored in the Fresco zone lose crispness noticeably faster than expected — a sign the humidity-controlled environment is not being maintained at the correct temperature.
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FRIDGE TOO COLD
Fridge compartment too cold
Medium
Lettuce, herbs, and soft fruits stored in the refrigerator develop translucent, water-soaked patches or visible ice crystals — the classic sign of freeze injury. Items near the back wall or air vents are typically affected first.
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FRIDGE TOO WARM
Fridge compartment too warm
High
Milk, yogurt, and soft cheeses stored in the refrigerator feel noticeably warmer than the usual 37–38 °F and may develop sour or off odours — a clear sign the compartment has been above safe temperature for some time.
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POWER FAILURE!!
Power outage recorded
Medium
When you open the refrigerator after a power event, the interior air and stored food feel noticeably warmer than the normal 37–38 °F range. Dairy and deli items may feel closer to room temperature.
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REPLACE FILTER
Water filter near end of life
Low
As the activated carbon in the filter cartridge becomes saturated, its ability to adsorb chlorine and contaminants decreases. Ice produced by the ice maker may carry a mild chlorine or plastic taste that was absent with a fresh filter.
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TRIACTION OPEN
TriAction drawer left open
Medium
With the drawer slightly open, warm room air enters the TriAction compartment and raises its temperature. You may feel warm air escaping at the front when passing the unit or notice condensation forming along the drawer rim.
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TRIACTION TOO WARM
TriAction freezer zone warm
High
Ice cream, meat, and other frozen goods stored in the TriAction drawer are no longer firm — they feel soft or show signs of partial thaw, indicating the compartment has been above -4 °F (-20 °C) for a significant period.
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