Nor-Lake KODB46CL - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Maytag MFI2568AES refrigerator was left open a couple hours, now it's not cooling at all.
Unfortunately, this model has had quite a few problems, because it is such a complicated refrigerator. Many times a shorted component that is connected to the Iceland main control board will affect completely unrelated items making it easy to chase your tail for hours. I would suspect the freezer thermostor - only because we have had to replace it many times in the past. Suggest you go to the
www.searspartsdirect.com and copy the electrical diagram and then verify electrical reading on the main PCB, to try to isolate the problem.
1/26/2012 8:34:52 PM •
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The temp char recorder is not working
There are a few companys that make temp chart recorders that are battery controled and you could get one of these and just put it inside the refrigerator, problem solved. Check at United Refrigeration, and Johnstone Supply they both have manufacturers that will allow you to keep charts. The 2 things to keep in mind 1 How often are you going to change charts, 2 what temperature range are you looking for.
Oh yes and Im sure there is a company that makes a remote sensed temp recorder that can tie into a computer and print out charts as needed. This is a little more specialized but I know the technology is asvailable. Probably Johnson or Penn Controls would know about this.
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5/29/2009 8:53:30 PM •
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Russell Hobbs Fridge not working?
Humming is a classic sign that the start / run capacitor for the compressor has failed. Call for service, have it checked for gas and condenser cleaned.
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4/20/2024 6:23:20 PM •
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When Should You Consider Copper for Water Storage?
Copper has anantibacterial effect. Studies recommend storing water in copper containers for several hours before consumption to maximize this benefit. Some research suggests 48 hours. perhaps explore dedicatedcopper water bottlesfrom reputable sources for optimal water storage.
This refers to water, not juices.
4/15/2024 9:35:54 AM •
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Where is the defrost timer located in hisense upside down fridge freezer on model NO# HR6BMFF520S
The defrost timer in a Hisense upside-down fridge freezer, model number HR6BMFF520S, is typically located within the control panel or the refrigerator compartment. Here are the general steps to locate it:
- Check the Control Panel: Start by inspecting the control panel of the refrigerator. Look for any knobs, buttons, or switches that control the defrost cycle. The defrost timer may be integrated into this panel.
- Inside the Refrigerator Compartment: If you don't find the defrost timer in the control panel, check inside the refrigerator compartment. It might be located near the temperature control settings or the light fixture. You may need to remove any covers or panels to access it.
- Consult the User Manual: If you're having trouble locating the defrost timer, refer to the user manual that came with your fridge freezer. It often contains detailed diagrams and information about the location of various components, including the defrost timer.
- Contact Hisense Customer Support: If you're still unable to locate the defrost timer, consider reaching out to Hisense customer support for assistance. They can provide specific guidance based on your refrigerator model and help you locate the timer.
Once you've located the defrost timer, you can follow the manufacturer's instructions for troubleshooting or replacing it if necessary.
3/21/2024 2:20:27 PM •
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How do I replace the boards in n'finity pro hdx 77-bottle wine refrigerator. Model BU-270D-A1
Remove all bottles and shelves from the unit.
Unplug the power cord from the outlet and wait for the unit to cool down completely.
Locate the screws that secure the boards to the back wall of the unit and remove them with a screwdriver.
Carefully pull out the boards and disconnect any wires or connectors attached to them.
Replace the boards with new ones and reconnect any wires or connectors.
Secure the boards to the back wall with the screws and tighten them firmly.
Plug the power cord back into the outlet and turn on the unit.
Reinstall the shelves and bottles and adjust the temperature settings as desired.
3/10/2024 10:06:09 PM •
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on Mar 10, 2024
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