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Anonymous Posted on Jul 05, 2008

Ive got a beko frost free frige freezer,the fridge is at the right temp but the freezer has all of a sudden started to warm up? the fan is going round and blowing out cool air but not cold enough to freeze.ive looked at the back and cant see any of the pipes frozen? any sugestions?

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All working fine now, i took everything out of the freezer and turnerd it off for an hour then i cleaned it out and hoovered round the back and swiched it back on and straight away it was blowing freezing cold air, its still going now so i think its ok! thanks.

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