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True Residential is a premium brand known for its exceptional refrigeration appliances, combining modern design with unmatched performance. With a commitment to craftsmanship and innovation, True Residential creates high-end refrigerators, freezers, wine storage, and ice machines that elevate the kitchen experience for homeowners and culinary professionals alike. Designed to blend seamlessly with both contemporary and traditional kitchen styles, True Residential’s appliances are built to meet the highest standards of quality and functionality.

True Residential’s refrigeration products are renowned for their advanced technology and superior performance. The brand’s refrigerators and freezers are designed with precision cooling systems, ensuring consistent temperature control and optimal food preservation. Features like adjustable shelving, energy efficiency, and smart cooling capabilities make True Residential products as practical as they are luxurious. Whether you’re storing fresh ingredients or fine wine, True Residential appliances provide the ideal environment for preservation.

The brand’s commitment to design is equally impressive, offering sleek, professional-grade finishes such as stainless steel and custom panels to match any kitchen décor. With custom options and a focus on aesthetics, True Residential’s appliances seamlessly integrate into luxury kitchens, adding a touch of sophistication and elegance.
True Residential is also dedicated to sustainability, producing appliances that are energy-efficient and built with durable materials to ensure long-lasting performance. Their attention to detail in both form and function sets them apart in the world of high-end home appliances.

For homeowners who seek the ultimate in refrigeration technology, performance, and design, True Residential is the brand of choice. Discover how True Residential’s innovative appliances can enhance your kitchen with the perfect blend of luxury and practicality.

Appliance Repair for All Major Brands

At Appliance Forever, we specialize in repairing appliances from all major brands. Whether your washing machine isn’t draining, your refrigerator isn’t cooling, or your oven isn’t heating properly, our experienced technicians are here to help. We have the expertise and tools to diagnose and fix issues quickly and efficiently, ensuring your appliances are back to working order in no time.

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True Appliance Error Codes

True Refrigerator and Freezer Error Codes:

E1 – High Temperature Alarm
The internal temperature has exceeded the set limit. Check for a door left open, malfunctioning thermostat, or compressor failure. Ensure proper door sealing and that the cooling system is working properly.

E2 – Low Temperature Alarm
The internal temperature has dropped below the acceptable level. Check the thermostat settings and sensor connections, and ensure the unit is not overworked or experiencing cooling issues.

E3 – Evaporator Fan Motor Failure
The evaporator fan motor is not functioning correctly. Inspect the fan for any obstructions and check the motor for electrical issues. Replace the fan motor if necessary.

E4 – Condenser Fan Motor Failure
The condenser fan motor is malfunctioning. Check for debris around the fan and ensure it’s spinning properly. If faulty, the motor may need to be replaced.

E5 – Compressor Failure
The compressor is not operating correctly. This could be due to a mechanical failure or electrical problem. A faulty compressor typically requires professional repair or replacement.

E6 – High Condensing Temperature
The condensing temperature is too high, possibly due to refrigerant levels being too low or problems with the condenser fan or compressor. Clean condenser coils and check refrigerant levels.

E7 – Low Voltage
The appliance is receiving a lower voltage than required. Inspect the power supply and ensure the unit is connected to the correct voltage source.

E8 – Defrost Sensor Error
The defrost sensor is not functioning properly, potentially causing excessive ice buildup. Inspect the sensor for issues, and replace if damaged.

E9 – Overtemperature Alarm
The internal temperature is too high, posing a risk to stored items. Check the cooling components, fans, and thermostats for malfunctions.

F1 – Temperature Sensor Failure
The temperature sensor is malfunctioning or disconnected. Test the sensor and its wiring, and replace if necessary.

F2 – Overcurrent Protection Triggered
The appliance has experienced an electrical overload. Check for short circuits, damaged wiring, or an overloaded power supply.

F3 – Faulty Control Board
The control board is not responding properly, causing potential errors with the system. Check connections and components, and replace the control board if necessary.

F4 – Pressure Sensor Error
The pressure sensor is not working correctly, which can affect the refrigeration cycle. Inspect the sensor for proper connections and replace it if faulty.

F5 – Door Seal Failure
The door seals are not providing an airtight seal, which can lead to temperature fluctuations. Check for cracks, tears, or wear, and replace the door seals if needed.

F6 – System Refrigerant Leak
A refrigerant leak is detected, preventing the unit from cooling correctly. Contact a professional technician to repair the leak and recharge the refrigerant.

F7 – Incorrect Voltage Supply
The appliance is receiving an incorrect voltage supply, which can cause malfunctions. Verify the power supply and ensure the unit is plugged into a source with the correct voltage.

F8 – Defrost Cycle Not Completing
The defrost cycle isn’t completing as expected. This could be due to faulty timers or sensors. Inspect these components and replace if needed.