- Verify mains power first. Plug another small device into the same outlet, check any outlet switch, and make sure the breaker has not tripped.
- Inspect the plug, power cord, and the rear lower area of the appliance for obvious damage, heat marks, or a plug that has worked loose after cleaning or moving.
- Do one clear reset: unplug the refrigerator or switch it off at the wall for 90 seconds, then restore power.
- Watch the display for the next 5 to 10 minutes. Note whether normal temperature numbers return, whether alarms or LEDs flash, and whether PF comes back straight away.
Extended power failure. On a refrigerator, PF usually appears after an outage, loose connection, or interrupted restart, but a repeat return can also point to a control-board or module problem.
- PF appears after a household outage, after plugging the appliance back in, or during startup.
- The temperature display may reset, flash, or beep before normal cooling information returns.
- Cooling may pause briefly or the same code may reappear after the door is opened or the compressor tries to restart.
- A recent outage, loose plug, switched outlet, or breaker issue interrupted mains power long enough for the control to log a PF event.
- The control board did not reset cleanly after power returned, so the code keeps reappearing during startup.
- If PF returns without any obvious outage, a control, wiring, sensor, or module fault may be upsetting the power-up sequence.
- Check whether other devices or clocks on the same circuit also reset or lose power. If they do, treat the supply problem first.
- After the 90-second reset, confirm the interior light works and listen for normal fan or compressor startup.
- Record exactly when PF returns: right after power-up, after opening the door, after a known outage, or only after the appliance has been running for a while.
- Write down any extra beeps, flashing LEDs, or blank display behavior. Those clues help service distinguish a simple power event from a control or module fault.
| Checkpoint | What to check | Good result | If it fails |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outlet and breaker | Another device works and the breaker stays set | Move on to the reset | Use another outlet or have the supply checked |
| 90-second reset | The refrigerator restarts and normal temperature display returns | PF stays away | Record when PF returns and escalate |
| Repeat pattern | You know whether PF appears after an outage, at startup, or after a door opening | Useful service clue captured | Persistent unexplained PF still needs service |
- Do not remove rear covers or touch internal wiring, compressor parts, or control boards.
- If the cord is damaged, the outlet smells burnt, or the breaker trips, stop using the appliance until it is checked properly.
Book service if PF returns after you have verified the outlet is live and completed one proper 90-second reset, or sooner if the display stays blank, the breaker trips, or cooling does not resume normally.