Refrigerator Low Severity
OP Appliance Error Code

Electrolux Refrigerator OP Error: Door open alarm

Electrolux refrigerator op error — understanding this error code helps you decide on the right course of action for your Electrolux appliance. What Does the Electrolux OP Error Code Mean? The OP code on Electrolux French Door and side-by-side refrigerators such as the EI23BC82SS, ERMC2295AS, and EI28BS80KS is a door-open alarm. The refrigerator monitors its […]

Yes

DIY Fixable

From $120

Typical Repair Cost

15-30 min

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Yes. The OP alarm is an informational alert. Once the door is properly closed, the refrigerator continues to operate normally. No food safety risk exists if the alarm is addressed promptly.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. The alarm resets automatically when the door is closed, or it can be silenced immediately by pressing the alarm button on the display panel.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Stop if the alarm continues to sound with all doors firmly closed and no obstructions, indicating a faulty door switch., Stop if the door gasket is visibly torn or deformed and cannot maintain a seal despite cleaning..

Symptoms You May Notice

OP displayed with beeping

The front display shows OP and emits a repeating beep every 30 seconds until the door is closed or the alarm button is pressed.

Interior light stays on

The refrigerator or freezer interior light remains illuminated because the door switch detects the door as open.

Temperature gradually rising

If the door has truly been open, the compartment temperature will begin rising and may eventually trigger a HI temperature alarm.

Alarm triggers with door closed

The OP alarm sounds even when all doors appear firmly shut, indicating a possible faulty door switch or misaligned door.

Possible Causes

1

Door left open or not fully closed

A door was not pushed fully shut, or a food container, drawer, or shelf is preventing it from closing completely.

DIY Possible
2

Worn or dirty door gasket

The rubber door seal has accumulated debris, is torn, or has lost its shape, allowing the door to appear closed but not fully sealed.

DIY Possible
3

Faulty door switch

The magnetic or mechanical door switch has failed and continuously reports the door as open regardless of its actual position.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Close all doors and silence alarm

    Firmly close every refrigerator and freezer door and press the alarm mute button on the display panel.

    On French Door models, check both left and right doors as well as the bottom freezer drawer.

  2. 2

    Check for obstructions

    Open each door and look for food containers, protruding shelves, ice trays, or crisper drawers that might prevent full closure.

    Pull out each drawer and shelf to check if anything has shifted or fallen behind them.

  3. 3

    Inspect and clean door gaskets

    Run your hand along the entire perimeter of each door gasket to feel for gaps, tears, or areas where the seal does not contact the frame. Clean with warm soapy water.

    Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to the gasket after cleaning to restore its pliability and improve the seal.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • The OP alarm triggers continuously even with all doors closed and verified, indicating a failed door switch requiring replacement from $60.
  • The door gasket is torn or permanently deformed and needs full replacement from $80.
  • The door hinge is bent or misaligned, causing a persistent gap that requires hinge adjustment or replacement from $100.

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