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Your description sounds like a loss of air flow problem. Check for overloading your freezer and fresh food side. In order for the freezer and fresh food side to work properly, the air vents need adequate room for air to circulate. I had a customer who completey filled the middle shelf with cardboard boxes and completely blocked air flow on the middle shelf The lower level near the evaporator was extremely cold and the upper area was room temperature in the freezer. Each shelf needs about an inch of room at the back and room between packaging to allow air to circulate.
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Please note when you keep fish in freezer once, the smell will be longer even you remove it. O.K. Now solution for your problem- Please unplug power.Keep fridge door open. Take wet cloth dipped in soap water and clean all compartment including freezer . Keep freezer door also opened.Then clean with dry cloth. Spray room spray in your room not into the fridge. And allow 5 hrs to circulate fresh air to pass thr' your fridge and then close fridge and freezer doors. Plug fridge and run for one hour on empty. After one hour store items in fridge and/or freezer. Keep all food items in closed style which will avoid odor spreading and also be a hygienic. Thanks.
A broken fan blade can cause a noisy motor. or a buildup of ice can cause some noise. If thes aren't the case you will need to have the fan motor replaced.
Good day, Yes, they are made. The temperature in the fresh compartment will be no issue, since you have control in that compartment. The engineers designed the balance between the two compartments so the freezer would be normal if the following conditions applied. 1. The room temperature is between 70 and 90 degrees. 2. The machine has normal usage. I.E. 8 to 20 door openings of the fresh food door. The freezer would start getting warmer if the room temperature dropped much below 70 degrees. or.. If the machine had extremely light usage with very few door openings, or a combination of both situations described above.
With dual controls, and both set at normal, the above conditions would occur anyway, except you could over ride the normal settings to compensate.
Many people have this setup, and experience little trouble, but without knowing your life style replacing it would be your choice based on the facts given.
there is a cap on the top hinge-remove it--unplug the wires. then unhook the water line from the front bottom(after turning the water supply off).first unscrew the top hinge with the door shut. open the door and lift it straight up until the water tube is free. then take the bottom hinge off.
Try opening the doors and moving it through the doorway with the doors open? If you have the room twisting the fridge around the doorway with the doors open my work.
You said,We have a relatively new Bosch fridge-freezer. It has started
chuntering away like a motor-bike in the corner of the room. It falls
silent if either door is opened. Sometimes it falls quiet and runs
sweetly for hours before starting this racket again. Any ideas?
What is the Complete model number and the date you bought the fridge!
It sounds like it may be a faulty fan or fan clutch from here, if it's not something else very simple!
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Here are some common noise problems till I look your unit up!
1.Check that the fridge is level, using a spirit level! 2. Appliance is touching some other unit or appliances, or counter or wall. 3. Drawers, baskets,or storage ares are loose, or sticking! 4.Receptacles or bottles are touching. Move them away from each other, ESPECIALLY ON THE DOOR,because it's quiet when the doors are open!
go to good hardware shop of fridge retailer and there you will get small trolleys that you put the fridge on and then it rolls to where you want it
they come in a pack of 2 and fit under existing feet and rollers
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