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Hi!!

First, unplug fridge and use a heat gun or hair blower (this is to speed up precess) to melt the ice in the air duct so you can have regular flow again.

Then, check temp. settings, set fridge to half range and freezer to 1/3 or less, readjust as needed, just wait 24hrs between temp. adjustments.

Don't forget to rate this answer, GOOD LUCK!!

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