Iceline FF47/36 FF Fridge freezer- not doing either!

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    jackrussel
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    Hi all- I inherited an Iceline FF47/36 FF Fridge freezer, which over a period of a few weeks, started to warm up in the fridge compartment, and shortly after I also noted the freezer was not keeping stuff properly frozen too. There was ice build up on the back inside of the freezer, which got to be about an inch thick. The circular fan was blowing in to the compartment, unobstructed. I didn’t know about the lower vents until I defrosted it. That was after it totally stopped working- no inside light, no motor noise- nowt. I will check the fuse, but don’t know if there is any cut out device on this- any one know? I have seen another post on here for a very similar problem, and noted the reply about moving the defrost sensor- where exactly is this located, and which is the evaporator- this where the re-location of said sensor was suggested. Are parts still available for this model, if so, can anyone tell me where from? Any ideas anyone? Many thanks!

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    jackrussel
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    Re: Iceline FF47/36 FF Fridge freezer- not doing either!

    Hi- since located what I think is the cut out, once fully defrosted, I pushed the button (hidden under the top front panel near t/stat knob) and off it went, cooling well in the freezer, but the fridge bit- o dear! just ambient temp again. Anyone got any ideas please? How is the refrigerant passed to the fridge, is it on a different circuit to the freezer, there are 2 pipes from out of the compressor, into the freezer, then I think up to the fridge. Is there some kind of valve in there somewhere? How can I check the defrost sensor, where is it and how to acces the inside cooling element in the fridge , as there are no internal access panels? Help a guy to cool his beers again- situation critical! Ta y’all!!

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