Wine Refrigeration Low Severity
PF Appliance Error Code

KitchenAid Wine Refrigeration PF Error: Power Failure Notification

What Does KitchenAid Wine Cooler Error Code PF Mean? PF on a KitchenAid wine cellar stands for Power Failure. The control board logs a PF event whenever supply voltage is lost during operation. On wine cellars this notification is informational rather than critical — wines tolerate brief temperature excursions without damage, unlike frozen food. PF […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Yes. PF is informational and clears with any button press. Normal operation resumes immediately. Wine quality is the only concern, not the appliance itself.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Pressing any button clears PF. No breaker reset or service is needed for a single PF event.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: PF recurs multiple times per week without outages, Unit fails to respond normally after clearing PF.

Symptoms You May Notice

PF appears on display after power is restored

The control panel shows PF and emits an audible alert the moment electricity returns, acknowledging a recent interruption.

Current temperature reads above setpoint

Zone temperature is warmer than the target value because cooling was interrupted during the outage. The compressor is working to recover setpoint.

User-set lighting or display preferences reset

Display brightness, lighting color, and similar user preferences may have returned to defaults because some models lose these settings during a full power loss.

Possible Causes

1

Utility outage or tripped breaker

A storm, grid event, or tripped household breaker interrupted power to the wine cellar. This is by far the most common cause and is not an appliance fault.

DIY Possible
2

Loose power cord at outlet

A partially inserted plug causes intermittent power interruptions even without any household outage, producing repeated PF events over time.

DIY Possible
3

Control board voltage sensing issue

Rarely, the control board misreports power interruptions due to a sensing circuit fault. This typically requires board replacement.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
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    Press any control button to clear PF

    Touch any button on the control panel — power, temperature up/down, or lock. The PF alert silences and clears from the display. Reset the setpoint and any user preferences if needed.

    Check the current temperature reading to estimate how long the outage lasted. A temperature that recovered quickly after power restoration indicates a brief interruption.

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    Assess wine temperature stability

    Most wines tolerate brief temperature excursions without damage. An outage of a few hours in a well-insulated wine cellar usually produces no meaningful temperature rise. Longer outages warrant checking bottle temperatures with an infrared thermometer.

    Wines that reached 70°F or higher during an extended outage are not ruined but have lost some development potential. They should be consumed sooner rather than stored long-term.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Repeated PF with no household outages requires supply investigation
  • Control board voltage sensing failure diagnosed by technician
  • Post-surge PF with other codes indicates surge damage

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