...chest), there are only a few possibilities. 1 - if the seal is magnetic, then its lost is magnetism. 2 - if it has electric door seal heaters, then they are defective, and need to be replaced. 3 - if ...
...gasket - clean and DRY the seal and surfaces w/ mild detergent; look for icing, cracks or breaks and making a solid seal. Hear the air 'whoosh' when you open quickly? 2. clean dust off of coils (if ...
...gasket on the refrigerator for leaks. If the vents and air flow paths in the refrigerator are proper, then check the back wall of the freezer for excessive frost. A defrost system problem could be ...
...chest, etc) do NOT as they are meant to NOT be opened as often as a refrigerator and thus do NOT go through this energy-wasting defrost cycle. 3. you may have a leak in the gasket allowing moist room ...
...gasket. 4) DON'T OPEN THE DOOR ANY MORE THAN ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY! These refrigs take a LONG time to cool off, and every time you open the door you probably lose 5 degs. Keep those items you need to ...
a Hisense do chest freezer FC-33DT1HA OK I defrosted the feet freezer over a year ago and it hasn't work. It's just been sitting here sometimes when I plug it in it'll stay running for a few minutes, ...
...chest type freezer ice up around the top but does not freeze except in the bottom portion Check the gasket. Sounds like you have a leak somewhere causing the ice formations on the bottom. Easy way to ...
...gasket with mild detergent in warm water. Rinse well and wipe dry. 2. Wash interior walls and door liner with solution of 1-2 tablespoonsful of baking soda to 1 quart warm water, and wipe dry. Leave ...
...chest freezer. You may find that the warm air allowed to enter for those minutes will eventually cause the formation of ice in my freezer. The less time open the less chance of ice forming. Or if it ...
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