Error Detected May 1, 2026
Error Code

Bertazzoni Refrigerator Error Code E3

Error code E3 on Bertazzoni refrigerators indicates a temperature sensor or evaporator fan malfunction that prevents proper cooling circulation. This error typically means the refrigerator cannot accurately monitor or maintain internal temperatures due to a faulty sensor or airflow obstruction.

Quick Diagnostics
Signs 7 identified
Possible Causes 8 listed
Safety Checks 9 steps
If unsure, stop using the appliance and contact a certified technician immediately.
What you notice

Signs

7
  • 01
    • Refrigerator not cooling properly or running continuously
  • 02
    • Freezer section too warm or not freezing food adequately
  • 03
    • Audible alarm or beeping sounds from the control panel
  • 04
    • E3 error code displayed on the digital display
  • 05
    • Compressor running but cold air not reaching compartments
  • 06
    • Frost buildup in unusual locations or complete absence of frost
  • 07
    • Temperature fluctuations between cycles
Why it happens

Possible Causes

8
A
• Faulty evaporator fan motor not circulating cold air through ducts
B
• Blocked or frozen evaporator coils restricting airflow
C
• Defective temperature sensor (thermistor) in the evaporator or fresh food section
D
• Damaged wiring or loose electrical connections to the sensor or fan
E
• Ice accumulation blocking the defrost drain system
F
• Failed control board unable to receive sensor signals on 120V system
G
• Evaporator fan obstruction from food items or packaging
H
• Corroded or damaged sensor probe unable to detect temperature changes
DIY — No disassembly

Safety Checks You Can Do

9
  1. 1
    • Power cycle the refrigerator: Turn off the unit completely, wait 60 seconds, then turn back on to reset the control board
  2. 2
    • Check the circuit breaker: Verify the 120V outlet serving the refrigerator hasn't tripped; reset if necessary
  3. 3
    • Inspect door seals: Ensure both refrigerator and freezer doors close completely and create a tight seal
  4. 4
    • Verify temperature settings: Confirm settings are appropriate (typically 37-40°F for fridge, 0°F for freezer) and not set to the warmest position
  5. 5
    • Clear air vents: Check inside both compartments for blocked vents and remove any items obstructing cold air circulation
  6. 6
    • Check exterior airflow: Ensure 2-3 inches of clearance around all sides of the unit, especially the back condenser area
  7. 7
    • Inspect drain holes: Look for visible ice or blockage in the small drain hole at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment
  8. 8
    • Listen for fan noise: When running, listen for a quiet humming from the evaporator fan; absence of sound suggests a fan issue
  9. 9
    • Avoid opening the door frequently: Excessive door openings can trigger false E3 errors; limit access during troubleshooting
Always unplug the appliance before performing any physical check. These are visual/external checks only.
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