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there seems to be frost on the coils but definitely ice on the refrigerator wall below the coils. it works fine for a few days and then starts to build. i defrost it for a few days and then go through the same cycle again. there seems to be frost on the coils but definitely ice on the refrigerator wall below the coils. it works fine for a few days and then starts to build. i defrost it for a few days and then go through the same cycle again.
would u believe i simply lowered the tempertature gauge from 5 to 4 and it has been working fine since. i will keep your suggestion in case the problem reoccurs ! thankswould u believe i simply lowered the tempertature gauge from 5 to 4 and it has been working fine since. i will keep your suggestion in case the problem reoccurs ! thanks
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if you have ice (clear ice) then you have a drain problem... check the drain and or drain heater may be plugged or frozen up... good luck hope it helpsif you have ice (clear ice) then you have a drain problem... check the drain and or drain heater may be plugged or frozen up... good luck hope it helps
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this subzero freezer compartment did not free, but stayed cool. The problem was that defrost limit switch went bad, so when it was going to defrost cycle heater never came on, so it builded up snow and ice on evaporator coils and air stopped circulate. I replaced that little thermostat, and melted down ice.
clean drain line . force hot water down the drain as the get algi and stuff in them . if problem happens again then use a drain heater kit ( subzero ahd one for this model ) this will prevent ice over .. **** hope this will help ..
If it is similar to mine at home (Model 550) the condensor fan is designed to run continuously, even when both the freezer and refrigerator are shut off. There is no control or switch in the fan circuit, so it just runs whenever the fridge is plugged in to the wall. It uses about 56 watts.
2 posibles problems. if the ice is only about 4 an 8 inches you have a seal system problem.(evaporator freon leak) need replace the evaporator asap. if the ice cove a big part of the back wall you have a thermostat problem. for replace the evaporator better call a tech. remember to call a subzero factory authorized company. maybe still under some warrantty> good luck LEAVE YOUR COMMENT IF IT WAS GOOD FOR YOU....... THANKS
Make sure the condensor is clean, blow some Air though the Condensor to make sure good Air flow towards Compressors. also, you might have a bad defrost timer or Freezer Control... worst case you might have a bad Compressor... hope I can help....
there seems to be frost on the coils but definitely ice on the refrigerator wall below the coils. it works fine for a few days and then starts to build. i defrost it for a few days and then go through the same cycle again.
would u believe i simply lowered the tempertature gauge from 5 to 4 and it has been working fine since. i will keep your suggestion in case the problem reoccurs ! thanks
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