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Understand what Get FixFault guidance can and cannot do before inspecting, testing, repairing or replacing an appliance.

Last reviewed: 18 August 2026

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Stop first

If there is fire, smoke, burning, sparking, gas smell, a damaged or swollen battery, significant water near electricity, exposed live parts or suspected refrigerant leakage, stop using the appliance. Isolate power, gas or water only if it is safe, move away from danger and contact the appropriate emergency service or qualified professional.

General information—not an inspection

Get FixFault cannot see, test or inspect your appliance or its installation. A fault code or symptom may have several causes, including causes not listed on a page. The information is educational and general; it does not create a technician–customer, engineer–client, adviser–client or other professional relationship.

Model and regional differences

Always verify the complete model, serial range, market and applicable manufacturer document. The same code can mean something different across a brand’s product families, regions or software revisions. Do not order a part or begin disassembly using only a brand name or a short display code.

Work that requires a professional

Use a suitably qualified and legally authorized professional for work involving gas, mains electricity, high-voltage capacitors, refrigerants, sealed cooling systems, structural mounting, combustion, pressure systems, damaged lithium batteries or another regulated or hazardous area. Local law, tenancy terms, insurance, warranty or manufacturer rules may prohibit otherwise technically possible work.

Basic checks still require judgment

Even a visual check or cleaning step can be unsafe if the appliance is energized, unstable, hot, contaminated, leaking or difficult to access. Do not remove a cover merely because a guide mentions a component. Use suitable protective equipment and tools, keep children and bystanders away and stop if a step differs from the appliance in front of you.

No bypassing safeguards

Never bypass an interlock, fuse, thermal cut-out, protective earth, residual-current protection, leak system, guard, pressure relief or manufacturer safety control. Never repeatedly reset a fault where the manufacturer or guide indicates a stop condition. A reset can clear a display without correcting the hazard.

Estimates and repair decisions

Repair cost, time, confidence and replacement comparisons are planning aids, not quotes, valuations or financial advice. They cannot account for hidden damage, local labour, availability, taxes, warranty, disposal, access or diagnostic findings. Obtain a written professional quote before making a material purchase decision.

User-reported outcomes

Repair feedback is self-reported, may be incomplete and is not independently verified. Aggregate percentages do not prove that the most common reported fix is the cause of your fault. They must not override manufacturer evidence, safety instructions or an on-site diagnosis.

Recalls and official instructions

Check the manufacturer’s official support and recall information for the exact product. A Get FixFault page may link to an official source, but it is not a substitute for a current recall database, safety notice, service bulletin or legally required product instruction.

Liability and mandatory rights

The applicable liability rules are stated in the Terms of Use. This disclaimer does not exclude liability or consumer rights that cannot legally be excluded, including liability for intent, gross negligence or injury to life, body or health where mandatory law applies.

Report a concern

If a page appears unsafe, mismatched or inaccurate, stop using that guidance and email contact@smartcroatiatravel.com with the exact URL, appliance model, region and a description of the issue.

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Guidance is informational. Disconnect power and water before any inspection, and use a qualified technician for electrical, gas, refrigerant, sealed-system, or other hazardous repairs. Read the Safety Disclaimer.