Daewoo Multi-Flow Frost Free – leaking water

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  • #66396
    vidmarc
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    I’ve just noticed a large puddle of water on the floor. I pulled the fridge out and noticed that the leak tray at the back is full – can anybody please advise on what I should do?

    #364068
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Daewoo Multi-Flow Frost Free – leaking water

    There should be a drain on it which is probably blocked.

    K.

    #364069
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Daewoo Multi-Flow Frost Free – leaking water

    From your discription I think you are talking about the Tray above the compressor.

    First you need to empty the tray.

    If the tray is full you may not have the temperature in the fridge set high enough so the compressor is not getting hot enough to evaporate the water, or the ambiant / room temperature is too cold.

    If the problem is room temperature you can place some cut up pieces of oasis block and place them in the tray this will help to evaporate the water.

    Bob

    #364070
    vidmarc
    Participant

    Re: Daewoo Multi-Flow Frost Free – leaking water

    I’ve emptied the tray – it was overflowing, causing the leak.

    The temperature in the fridge is fine – we already have some slight freezing of items, so reluctant to turn it up higher. The ambient room temperature is warm, so not really sure what could be causing this problem.

    #364071
    spimps
    Participant

    Re: Daewoo Multi-Flow Frost Free – leaking water

    The more uncovered food or liquid the more moisture will find it’s way to the tray.

    #364072
    vidmarc
    Participant

    Re: Daewoo Multi-Flow Frost Free – leaking water

    Our fridge freezer has developed another leak. This time it’s not the tray at the rear, it seems to be forming around the front on the floor.

    I’ve check the door and it’s properly closed so it’s not leaking out from the actual storage area from what I can tell.

    Any suggestions folks? 🙂

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