Re: Refrigerator not cold enough
- From: "Greg" <gj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:46:50 -0600
When you say the condensor coil? You are talking about the exterior tubing?
Dust free? Like that?
"TURTLE" <turtle4aire@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Greg" <gj@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> We just moved. The fridge doesn't seem to be as cold as before. The
>> freezer is fine. It was dropped or jarred during the move. Any particular
>> settings need to be done right after it has been turned back on? Does the
>> freezer need to be set on low while the fridge is on high? Or vice-versa?
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> This isTurtle.
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> Get a thermometer and see if your getting 34ºF to 38ºF in the refrigerator
> area and -5ºF to +5ºF in the freezer.
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> now to the controls. set all controls to mid range. like if it has 1 to
> 10 -- set it on five. all refrigerator manufactor have set there
> equipment to work properly at mid-range of all scales of thermostates.
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> see here first but look at the condenser coil as to being clean.
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> TURTLE
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