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    Display Freezer not cooling



    I have an upright display freezer controlled by an eliwell IS972LX.
    It won't cool down.
    The compressor and fan are running. It sounds like a solenoid/switches are energising - but no cooling. No alarms are showing on the controller.
    Could the controller be faulty? Short of gas?
    Any ideas would be much appreciated.
    Cheers.



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    Re: Display Freezer not cooling

    If the compressor and fan are running then theres no diy way out of it.Call your local engineer

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    Re: Display Freezer not cooling

    hoover the crap off the condenser coil - (hot bit )

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    Re: Display Freezer not cooling

    Do you have a make/model of the unit or a brand on it?

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    Re: Display Freezer not cooling

    hagen dazi!
    Quote Originally Posted by 1mikeefc1 View Post
    Do you have a make/model of the unit or a brand on it?

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    Re: Display Freezer not cooling

    Clean that condenser!

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    Re: Display Freezer not cooling

    Turn it off and take the bottom panel off then blow out the condenser it will be stuffed up even though it may look clear, the 5/6 I've cleaned this year have made a right mess in the shop even though I tried to cover stuff up. Give it 30 mins off to settle all the dust down and turn back on.

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