Don’t know the answer but according to the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/15ddzvsy6n-001428/frigidaire-ffle3911qw0-laundry-center|owner manual]:
''Push in or turn the cycle selector knob or turn any option knob to "wake" the washer. You will hear '''three short beeps''' to indicate washer is ready to operate. After making your selections, push in the selector knob to start the cycle. You will hear one short beep and the washer lid will lock.''
Perhaps if you hear the beeps when the washer is not in use, the cycle selector switch has to be either pulled out or in the home position. It may be just a reminder that it is ready to go otherwise.
Alternatively it may be if it is truly random and not in a time pattern that then there may be intermittent interruptions to the power supply to the unit.
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Depending on your location there is either a single 240V power feed or a 2 x 120V power feed. If it is a 240V power feed you may be able to try connecting to another power outlet which uses a different fuse. If it is a 2 x 120V supply then unfortunately you cannot try this as the power outlet that the washer is connected to is specifically wired for the washer.
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Depending on your location there is either a single 240V power feed or a 2 x 120V power feed. If it is a 240V power feed you may be able to try connecting to another power outlet which uses a different fuse. If it is a 2 x 120V supply then unfortunately you cannot try this as the power outlet that the washer is connected to is specifically wired for the washer i.e. 2 fuses for the washer in the power box of the premises
Disconnect the washer’s power cord from the wall outlet if it is really annoying and only plug in when wanting to use it. That should stop the beeps. This will also reduce your power bill (not much but over 12 months it can add up. ;-), as a lot of appliances still draw a small amount of power when stopped but not turned off at the outlet i.e. standby power. I think that your unit will use power when not in use given that it can be turned on by “turning any option knob” to “wake” the unit as described in the manual. Option knobs usually aren’t power on/off switches.
Don’t know the answer but according to the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/15ddzvsy6n-001428/frigidaire-ffle3911qw0-laundry-center|owner manual]:
''Push in or turn the cycle selector knob or turn any option knob to "wake" the washer. You will hear '''three short beeps''' to indicate washer is ready to operate. After making your selections, push in the selector knob to start the cycle. You will hear one short beep and the washer lid will lock.''
Perhaps if you hear the beeps when the washer is not in use, the cycle selector switch has to be either pulled out or in the home position. It may be just a reminder that it is ready to go otherwise.
Alternatively it may be if it is truly random and not in a time pattern that then there may be intermittent interruptions to the power supply to the unit.
Depending on your location there is either a single 240V power feed or a 2 x 120V power feed. If it is a 240V power feed you may be able to try connecting to another power outlet which uses a different fuse. If it is a 2 x 120V supply then unfortunately you cannot try this as the power outlet that the washer is connected to is specifically wired for the washer.
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Disconnect the washer’s power cord or turn off the power if the wall outlet has a switch if it is really annoying and only plug in (or turn it on) when wanting to use it. That should stop the beeps. This will also reduce your power bill as a lot of appliances still draw a small amount of power when stopped (standby power) but not turned off at the outlet. Not much but over 12 months it can add up. ;-)
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Disconnect the washer’s power cord from the wall outlet if it is really annoying and only plug in when wanting to use it. That should stop the beeps. This will also reduce your power bill (not much but over 12 months it can add up. ;-), as a lot of appliances still draw a small amount of power when stopped but not turned off at the outlet i.e. standby power. I think that your unit will use power when not in use given that it can be turned on by “turning any option knob” to “wake” the unit as described in the manual. Option knobs usually aren’t power on/off switches.
Don’t know the answer but according to the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/15ddzvsy6n-001428/frigidaire-ffle3911qw0-laundry-center|owner manual]:
''Push in or turn the cycle selector knob or turn any option knob to "wake" the washer. You will hear '''three short beeps''' to indicate washer is ready to operate. After making your selections, push in the selector knob to start the cycle. You will hear one short beep and the washer lid will lock.''
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Perhaps if you hear the beeps when the washer is not in use, the cycle selector switch (and option switch?) has to be either in pulled out or in the home position. It may be just a reminder that it is ready to go otherwise.
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Perhaps if you hear the beeps when the washer is not in use, the cycle selector switch has to be either pulled out or in the home position. It may be just a reminder that it is ready to go otherwise.
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Turn off the power if it is really annoying and only turn it on when wanting to use it. That should stop the beeps. This will also reduce your power bill as a lot of appliances still draw a small amount of power when stopped but not turned off at the outlet. Not much but over 12 months it can add up. ;-)
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Alternatively it may be if it is truly random and not in a time pattern that then there may be intermittent interruptions to the power supply to the unit.
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Depending on your location there is either a single 240V power feed or a 2 x 120V power feed. If it is a 240V power feed you may be able to try connecting to another power outlet which uses a different fuse. If it is a 2 x 120V supply then unfortunately you cannot try this as the power outlet that the washer is connected to is specifically wired for the washer.
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Disconnect the washer’s power cord or turn off the power if the wall outlet has a switch if it is really annoying and only plug in (or turn it on) when wanting to use it. That should stop the beeps. This will also reduce your power bill as a lot of appliances still draw a small amount of power when stopped (standby power) but not turned off at the outlet. Not much but over 12 months it can add up. ;-)
Don’t know the answer but according to the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/15ddzvsy6n-001428/frigidaire-ffle3911qw0-laundry-center|owner manual]:
''Push in or turn the cycle selector knob or turn any option knob to "wake" the washer. You will hear '''three short beeps''' to indicate washer is ready to operate. After making your selections, push in the selector knob to start the cycle. You will hear one short beep and the washer lid will lock.''
Perhaps if you hear the beeps when the washer is not in use, the cycle selector switch (and option switch?) has to be either in pulled out or in the home position. It may be just a reminder that it is ready to go otherwise.
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Turn off the power if it is really annoying and only turn it on when wanting to use it. That should stop the beeps ;-)
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Turn off the power if it is really annoying and only turn it on when wanting to use it. That should stop the beeps. This will also reduce your power bill as a lot of appliances still draw a small amount of power when stopped but not turned off at the outlet. Not much but over 12 months it can add up. ;-)
Don’t know the answer but according to the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/15ddzvsy6n-001428/frigidaire-ffle3911qw0-laundry-center|owner manual]:
''Push in or turn the cycle selector knob or turn any option knob to "wake" the washer. You will hear '''three short beeps''' to indicate washer is ready to operate. After making your selections, push in the selector knob to start the cycle. You will hear one short beep and the washer lid will lock.''
Perhaps if you hear the beeps when the washer is not in use, the cycle selector switch (and option switch?) has to be either in pulled out or in the home position. It may be just a reminder that it is ready to go otherwise.
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Turn off the power if it is really annoying and only turn it on when wanting to use it. That should stop the beeps ;-)
Hi, [br]
Does this occur when the washer is in use?
Don’t know the answer but according to the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/15ddzvsy6n-001428/frigidaire-ffle3911qw0-laundry-center|owner manual]:
''Push in or turn the cycle selector knob or turn any option knob to "wake" the washer. You will hear '''three short beeps''' to indicate washer is ready to operate. After making your selections, push in the selector knob to start the cycle. You will hear one short beep and the washer lid will lock.''
Perhaps if you hear the beeps when the washer is not in use, the cycle selector switch (and option switch?) has to be either in pulled out or in the home position. It may be just a reminder that it is ready to go otherwise.