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-Remove every thing you have in there. Open its door and then unplug the power cord. Leave it open and unplug for 1 day or until all ice melt down and then clean up. (Do Not use any shape edge like knife, screws driver to scratch or remove any ice! It'll damage the Freon system.) If the shape object need to be used then you'll get NEW Fridge soon.
Dry it up and then plug back again.
-Make sure set the temperature knob to normal Only. (not the coldest) This will eliminate to build ice faster than normal.
Had the same problem with my TA5FNFS once you have confirmed as there is power in the wall socket and the fuse in the plug and cable are ok, I found as the PCB control board had burnt out costs about £60 for a replacement board
I would first check to see if the evaporator in the freezer is all iced up. If it is thats whay you do not have any cooloing. And If that is the case you have a defrost problem and it is not short on gas. If you see only a few coils on the evaporator frosted up then you do have a leak in the system and my be covered under the manufactures warrenty.
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