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GE 203 cu. ft. General Electric Upright Freezer FUF20SU Questions & Answers
I have a frost free upright ge freezer that quit
when the compressor is working and dont produce cold maybe the tube is leaking, causing the freon gas to scape. you need to reprocess your freezer to clean up and to find leaking tube to fix it. you nee a white line technician to fix your problem.
I am moving and need to lay my upright freezer
No it will not harm it. you will just need to stand it up for 24 hrs befor you plug it back in. That way all the fluideds go back to the bottom the way it should be.
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My wife called me home to a thawing freezer.The
Check the fan down by the compressor to see if it's working . If not , it needs to be replaced .Also check the coils to make sure they are clean of dust , lint , etc... Is the fan inside the freezer working ? The hot sides are good . This means the compressor is working ( the " freon " attracts the heat inside the freezer , pulling it out , to make the freezer cold . The air flow over the sides , help dissapate the heat ) . Without the model number , I cant look up to see how the freezer is made .
Ge chest freezer wiring diagram
Great question but I cannot answer it. GE makes several models of chest freezers and they are not all wired the same. My eyesight is not to good and I cannot see your freezer so I cannot answer your question. You might try our friend google and look for the make and model of your freezer with the prefix schematic.
10/2/2021 4:24:47 AM •
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on Oct 02, 2021
Freezer temperature swings
the users manual does not cover this particular issue as to the temperature swing. I have seen some thermostats that are the "constant on" type that you are describing. No way of telling from the vague manual. As long as you are not storing ice cream for a long period of time, 0 degrees is usually fine for most home applications. Sorry I can not give you more info.
8/11/2017 2:07:14 AM •
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on Aug 11, 2017
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