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You may be able to freeze this video to note the wiring, although this only shows the thermostat wiring and is a bit fuzzy. Also an refrigeration appliance technician would know the wiring by heart and take 20 minutes maximum to work it out.
It is supposed to! If it didn't it would just get colder and colder. The switching is done by the thermostat to maintain the temperature you set it at.
I am in Canada and 'Nova Scotia' should be a Canadian brand but I don't know it (I am in Toronto). The model number also appears to be assigned to a company called 'Norfrost'. There are universal seals by size, or you can make your own.
sounds like the thermostat is at fault or more than likely the refridgerant gas has partially escaped due to a leak, check te seals on the doors first. hope this helps.
Can't help I'm afraid, but we have exactly the same problem with exactly the same model. Ours did work for nearly 2 years, but recently only works with the boost button pressed in. I suspect the thermostat is not working as the boost button over-rides the thermostat to give max cooling. Your freezer is new so get it exchanged; it certainly doesn't need to be full to work!
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