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You have a plugged drain hose. Defrost unit then check drain hole to see if clear. These have a real problem with that. This company is out of buisness now.
Every Refrigerator has its own "personality" There is no common
setting for any one refrigerator. I would start with 3
The real solution is what I have always told my customers
Get a refrigerator thermometer and a freezer thermometer
Refrigerator temp should be about 33-37 degrees.
Freezer should be about 0-10 degrees. below 0 is overkill
If this was helpful please rate me. Leo Ponder Appliance-Tyler,Texas [email protected]
Hi, The defrost heater may not be working properly (timer stuck, heating element burned out, bad defrost thermostat,etc.). The unit should go into defrost mode about every 6-8 hours typically and last about 30 minutes (depending on model of freezer). During defrost cycles the compressor and fan do not run (don't want to keep cooling while trying to defrost). Once defrost is over, the fan and compressor get power again. Take care
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