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LOW / NO BATTERY ALARM
The Low/No battery alarm will activate when the
power level of the battery becomes low. The display
will alternate between "b" (Battery, See figure 8) and
the cabinet temperature, the red alarm light will
become illuminated and the control panel will beep
every five seconds. To stop the audible alarm (beep),
press the "ALARM RESET" button. The red alarm
light will remain on and the display will continue to
flash until a new battery is installed. This same alarm
will activate if there is no battery installed
If you are rearranging the things in the compartments this can cause the alarm to stay on: it depends if the door is open a long time.
My freezer has an alarm button to deactivate the alarm for this purpose.
Have you still got the user manual that came with your freezer?
If it is possible to deactivate the alarm, it will tell you how.
If the alarm light on your AEG freezer is still flashing after you have followed the instructions and pressed the button, it may indicate a problem with the freezer. You can try unplugging the freezer and leaving it unplugged for a few minutes, then plugging it back in to see if the alarm light resets. If the alarm light continues to flash, you may need to consult the manual or contact AEG customer service for further assistance.
KM says this is an ice maker. Reset button is on the control board. Board is in compartment on the right side where the power switch is located. Remove 2 screws and remove cover by sliding forward. Watch for wires, do this carefully. On the board, up at the top, is a small, white button. With power on, push the button.
By looking at the model number it is a water cooled unit. It will dump water down the drain continuosly as that it how it cools the compressor. If it was a MAH it would be air cooled and no continuos dump of water.
Hi,
It likely will tell you in your owners manual, but if you push & hold the alarm button it should stop after several moments ( I think it may actually be 30-60 sec.) That should reset the alarm. However, if the thermistor senses the temp. to be too warm the alarm will return.
Hope that helps, let me know.
Good luck.
Hi: Does the freezer have a battery backup for the electronics? A 9v. battery in the grill down below. You won't have to remove the grill but pull a small rectangular panel to expose the battery. High end Kenmore freezers have a battery to back up the alarm. The six you see is actually supposed to be a "b" for battery most likely. L.E.D.'s are tough to tell the difference. Buy an new battery and all will be well. I hope this helps, Jeff
When it is fixed and the temperature goes back down it will automatically go off.
If it's stuck trying unplugging for 10 minutes and then plug back in to reset. If it has a battery backup take out battery.
Inside the door near top there is sometimes instructions to hold the button for 3 seconds to reset or unlock controls (on modern Frigidaires and some Kenmores).
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