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What does a flashing temperature reading or ‘dEF’ message on my freezer’s digital controller actually mean?

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A flashing temperature or a “dEF” message typically indicates the freezer is in a defrost cycle or has recently been in defrost and is controlling temperature recovery. During defrost, the displayed value may not behave

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A flashing temperature or a “dEF” message typically indicates the freezer is in a defrost cycle or has recently been in defrost and is controlling temperature recovery. During defrost, the displayed value may not behave like a steady “cabinet air” reading.

It can also appear alongside alarms when the controller sees conditions like:

Door left open or heavy service use causing a temporary temperature rise.

Airflow restriction from overloading or blocked vents.

Ice build-up affecting airflow and sensor readings.

If “dEF” persists unusually long, repeats very frequently, or you also have a sustained high-temperature alarm, treat it as a sign to do the basic checks (door, loading, airflow, cleanliness) and prepare to call an engineer if it does not stabilise.

Read the full guide: Unifrost Upright Freezer Temperature Controller: Wiring, Probe Replacement – Owner vs Engineer Guide for Irish Kitchens.

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