My fridge is working fine, but the freezer is producing way too much ice. We've defrosted it and already it's produced too much ice and we can't close the door. I've tried increasing the temp but it won't go any higher than -14degrees centrigrade
I assume 'too much ice' means unwanted frost.
It isn't the temperature causing the problem although the recommended temp is around -5 since lower than that doesn't seem to help food keep better.
First you should look for a balance control that determines the flow of chilled air to the two compartments. The temp control will influence both of them so there is somewhere a control that allows you to influence the ratio between the two.
I don't recall seening any combined freezer/refrigerator without one but if you can't find one, check the gasket seating around the door to see if it truly still flush all the way around' it doesn't take much gap to let the compartment pull moisture out of the ambient air.
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