Re: Can anyone help !!!
On a Beko I’m afraid it’s likely to be the compressor that’s chucked it, but you’d have to have that confirmed of course. It’s probably failed on the power cycle as they do that on occasion I’m afraid.
It should have cut back in immediately and, with the amount of time its been off that you infer, there’s no danger that residual heat is causing it not to start on the start relay device.
Best advice is to have it checked.
K.