springchicken
19-10-2011, 05:00 PM
Hi
I think I've established that my Bosch freezer's cooling issues relate to an iced-up evaporator. Some work with a hairdryer and nimble fingers the other night coaxed out an amount of (thawed) ice, but lots remains hidden behind the panel.
Obviously, power off and full defrost is the ideal approach, but I've a lot of food in it and more expected, so I'm looking for a quick fix.
I've removed the lug-covers inside to reveal plastic screws, presumably securing this inner rear panel, but they didn't respond to my screwdriver and I don't want to damage them beyond use by blundering ahead. Picture:
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The two black holes are the screw holes, and there are another two in similar spots, opposite side of panel. Also the small 'rectangle' looks like it comes off - possible a thermostat cover?
Can anyone advise how this full panel is meant to come off?
Freezer is from about 1998.
Thanks
Cluck cluck
I think I've established that my Bosch freezer's cooling issues relate to an iced-up evaporator. Some work with a hairdryer and nimble fingers the other night coaxed out an amount of (thawed) ice, but lots remains hidden behind the panel.
Obviously, power off and full defrost is the ideal approach, but I've a lot of food in it and more expected, so I'm looking for a quick fix.
I've removed the lug-covers inside to reveal plastic screws, presumably securing this inner rear panel, but they didn't respond to my screwdriver and I don't want to damage them beyond use by blundering ahead. Picture:
8164
The two black holes are the screw holes, and there are another two in similar spots, opposite side of panel. Also the small 'rectangle' looks like it comes off - possible a thermostat cover?
Can anyone advise how this full panel is meant to come off?
Freezer is from about 1998.
Thanks
Cluck cluck