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check thermostat, or relay on one side or back cclose to the compressor area there is a removable lid. removed and look for a thermostat disconect the 2 wires and bridge them then plug the the freezer on if runs replace the temp thermostat for a new one should be freezer thermostat
The dial is more than likely the thermostat. If tapping on it brings it back on and then it cycles fine for a few days, the thermostat is needing to be replaced.
If you have run it in a tilted position, the oil has migrated from the compressor to the evaporator. You need a technician to flush the oil back to the compressor. Only run equipment like this on a flat level surface. and always allow to stand a few hours after moving before switching on.
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