Please check inside your freezer for the working of the fan and then check inside the lower area for the air flow from the freezer. If you notice that the flow is less it is possible that the air duct is clogged due to build up of the frost.If so then you must shut off the fridge for about 8-10 hours. Once you find that the frost has cleared up then put the fridge on after the cleaning was done. Now check if the air flow is good, if not check the duct and the fan assembly for poor speed. However if the fault is clear now then you must check if the fridge is shutting off after 8-10 hours for auto defrost. If this is not happening then the fault can recur. Hence check you timer unit the heater unit and the thermostat for fault. Also any wire break on the cooling coils side of the electrical wires to thermostat./timer or fan or heater can be a cause. Try this out and check . Good day
Testimonial: "Thanks Carioldon! As per your suggestion, I simply shut it down for 10 hrs. After that it is working fine. Thank you again for the solution.-Kshirod"
Ok, I'll give quick solution for you. Tell your problems, I can confirm the problem actually comes from the freezer, due to excessive clotting in the freezer, precisely at the cavity insulation or air ducts from the freezer to lower the freezing container is covered by ice. so that the cooling in the lower container is not maximal.
How to repair:
If you understand and know where the refrigerator TIMER. you can set the timer to the defrost function. sign is the compressor will stop when the timer is set to defrost, the ice melting process by a part called HEATER , will occur in the Freezer.
If you do not understand, the easiest way is, Unplug your refrigerator electric outlet and allow you to not use the fridge for a while until you confirm yourself all the ice frozen in the freezer had melted. can be seen from a water reservoir that is located under your refrigerator. usually a tray that can be withdrawn. Ok then, hopefully this solution can help you
Testimonial: "Thanks Agusyustiara! After defrosting the fridge, it is working fine. Thanks once again. -Kshirod."
Hi,
There can be many reasons why your
refrigerator is freezing your food. To see what could be happening
and to figure out how to possibly fix your problem. Take a look at
this tip which contains many of the causes and solutions to fix the
problems.
Refrigerator
is Too Cold and Freezing Food
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