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I just did a search for the amica AK314 refrigerator as I am seeking a hinge/door part and the company will not help/provide as item is over 12 years old. Might anyone have a suggestion of how I can find?
Mildew smell in your ice is caused by one of three things. 1. Old, dirty, clogged water filter 2. Bad water quality from your house water supply 3. Ice that has not been used and sits in the bucket for time can become stale tasting.
Yes, is something you can fix. All you need to do is clean up the fan vents. You will need to do some dissemblance. This video gives you an idea how to do it.
Some tips the video doesn't show. 1) Never use a magnet screwdriver. This is a great hazard for your pc.
2) Make sure you work in a table with no cloth on it as this cna have static electricity, which is VERY bad for your pc.
3) Before you start with the pc discharge yourself of any static you might have. Just touch something that's touching the ground. Hope this helps and fixes your problem. Remember to do this every few months. I do it every 6 to keep it nice and clean. After all dust has static electricity and that's not something I want inside my computers.
check to see if your drain tube is blocked for your ac unit-it may be backing up into the plenium and is being vaporized by the warm air blowing over it.
Hi. Your landlord is correct. Anode rod can produce rotten-egg smell. Ask him if he can replace the "sacrificial" anode rod with "Power" anode rod or zinc/aluminum rod to get rid of the smell. However, you need to decide whether you tolerate the bad smell produced by anode rod or the minimal toxin produced by zinc/aluminum rod.
You can also try to drain/clean the tank first then add peroxide treatment and see if the smell goes away. If you do this method, the smell is more likely to come back if you go on vacation and left the heater unused for several days.
What you will need to do is remove your food to another location. Unplug or turn the unit off for at least 24 hours. What has happened is the coils have become clogged with ice. Once you let it melt out it should work fine. You may end up with some water on the floor. Leave the doors opened and lights should be unscrewed so they do not stay on. And take care.
You could have a head gasket failure between a combustion chamber and a water channel.
Sniff the fumes from the expansion bottle to see if they smell of exhaust fumes.
This failure should also produce bubbles in the expansion bottle if true.
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please check the temperature settings of the refrigerator this should be in normal mode.and check the blower of the refrigerator if you find any abnormal please call the engineer.
Hi, It sounds like the relay onyour compressor. They will smell when it goes bad. Remove the rear panel on the back of the refrigerator and see if the smell is around the compressor.
Please let me know If I can assist you further.
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