The min. LED shows "CL" and the temp. LED shows "ERR". Is there a way to reset this unit or clear this "error message"?

Asked by ivy on 10/09/2008 2  Answers

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0 OK, I've been seaching on and off on the web for a solution for the CL err problem with no luck for the past couple of years, hanging on to my grill in hopes that I will find something. Here's the disclaimer before I go any further: I am not an expert in this area and I have no idea what the part does that I will soon describe. I'm simply going to post what I did to my grill that has solved the CL err problem for me. I tried to call customer service and got nothing. Last night I decided to take it apart to see if I could figure anything out. I started with the top and got nowhere so I put it back together. Then I turned it back on again, but this time without the grilling plates on, and left it open. I had it going for a long time with no problem. Then I tried it closed for a while, no problem. Next I put the top grill plate on with no problems. Then I put the bottom plate on, and here came the CL err. I noticed that there was some little button on the lower half that is depressed when the lower plate is attached, so I got suspicious and put the lower grill plate on, but half way down so it was haning off the front and not touching the button. I turned it on and had no problems. I decided that something was wrong with that button. I took apart the bottom which was 4 screws, and the part that covers the cord assembly, another 7 screws. The cords still hold it part way together, but by having it in the open position and laying the grill on it's top with the bottom standing up, I was able to rest the separated bottom pieces in a position that allowed me acces to the button assembly. There were 2 screws holding the button assembly. I unscrewed them so that pressure from the grill plate would just push the whole assembly down, and not depress the button. So at this point, the button is kind of floating inside and is not solid in place. I put it back together to see what would happen and bingo, no more CL err and it's working perfectly. Now remember, I don't know what that button is for, but it looks like some kind of safety device to me that malfunctioned, but I could be wrong. You can try this at your own risk if you want, but it worked for me, and now my Fathers Day present is working again!
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