gibbo99
27-06-2011, 11:04 PM
Hi
A couple of days ago the freezer defrosted all the food in it and the fridge compartment felt warm.
Reading some posts on the internet lead me to some information about an icing problem. I did have a look behind the freezer by taking the back off the compartment and sure enough it was full of ice so I followed the advice to let it thaw out.
After leaving it for a day as far as I can tell all the ice has gone and I switched it all back on, the fan in the freezer is operating, it all sounds like it is working and the freezer dropped to around -20c. I puy in 2 small cups of water inside and they froze. But the fridge compartment still felt warm. The freezer does appear to be frosting up at the front on the drawers.
I have put it onto it's maximum setting but the fridge is still warm. But I have a situation now that the back of the fridge compartment all iced up but the temperature reading for the fridge is 12c. (I am confident the reading is correct, the thermometer I am using is a device from where I work, we have some domestic freezers for simple temperature testing our products so I nicked, sorry borrowed, one of to use).
At present there is nothing much in the fridge except for a few bottles of water, some cans of coke and some bottle of beers to see what happens. They are all luke warm.
Thanks in advance
Mark
A couple of days ago the freezer defrosted all the food in it and the fridge compartment felt warm.
Reading some posts on the internet lead me to some information about an icing problem. I did have a look behind the freezer by taking the back off the compartment and sure enough it was full of ice so I followed the advice to let it thaw out.
After leaving it for a day as far as I can tell all the ice has gone and I switched it all back on, the fan in the freezer is operating, it all sounds like it is working and the freezer dropped to around -20c. I puy in 2 small cups of water inside and they froze. But the fridge compartment still felt warm. The freezer does appear to be frosting up at the front on the drawers.
I have put it onto it's maximum setting but the fridge is still warm. But I have a situation now that the back of the fridge compartment all iced up but the temperature reading for the fridge is 12c. (I am confident the reading is correct, the thermometer I am using is a device from where I work, we have some domestic freezers for simple temperature testing our products so I nicked, sorry borrowed, one of to use).
At present there is nothing much in the fridge except for a few bottles of water, some cans of coke and some bottle of beers to see what happens. They are all luke warm.
Thanks in advance
Mark