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If you had the door open for that long you will need to unplug and allow the ice buildup that happens when door is left open to thaw. After this you need only to plug the refrigerator back into the power source.Let me know what happens It is not going to work correctly until this is done. Sea Breeze
Contact a professional. The power supply source needs to be testing to the compressor and see if the power is fine, or if the compressor is faulty and not drawing needed power.
the ice cream is the clue,if it goes hard then the temp is too low (ice cream best kept at -18C)
either the defrost is not working or interior temp sensor duff.
This sounds like a refrigeration problem. On most freezers there are temperature switches that control the interior fan and light. The fan and light will not come on until the temp switch senses that the evaporator coil is at freezing or below. The "h" is a "high temp warning I would gues. :)
You Said, I have a Whirlpool upright freezer AFG 371/H there is a digital display
and lights and buttons, on/off temp alarm etc running across the top of
the freezer. None of this works but the freezer is still freezing. i
have no idea what the temp is.
I think you should try unplugging it for 5 minutes and then try restarting it and see if it reset.
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