Wine Cooler Diagnostics
GE Wine Cooler
GE Wine Cooler
Error Codes
Meanings, severity levels, safe checks you can perform, and when to call a technician.
Enter the code shown on your wine cooler 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.
Error Code Directory
Click any code for detailed troubleshooting steps
Low
Medium
High
Code
Meaning
Severity
Common Symptom
DOOR-OPEN
Door left open too long
Low
The wine cooler sounds a repeated beeping alarm after the door has been open for 60–120 seconds — the primary signal that the door has been left ajar longer than intended.
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HI
Interior temp too high
High
The air inside the wine cooler is noticeably warmer than the set temperature — bottles feel room-temperature or warmer rather than cool to the touch.
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LO
Interior temp too low
Medium
Overcooling typically affects bottles closest to the evaporator at the rear of the cabinet first. These bottles may feel near-freezing while front-rack bottles are still at set temperature.
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NO-COOL
Cooling system not reaching temp
High
After several hours of operation, bottles inside the wine cooler feel the same temperature as the surrounding room — the refrigeration system is producing no detectable cooling effect.
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PF
Power failure detected
Low
After power is restored following an outage, the display shows "PF" and the current temperature readout reflects how warm the cabinet became during the power interruption.
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TEMP-ERR
Temperature sensor circuit fault
High
Instead of a stable temperature, the display shows "---", "EE", or a wildly inaccurate reading (e.g., 0°F or 99°F) — indicating the sensor is not transmitting a valid signal to the control board.
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