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  • #77818
    snowscreen
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    Hi all,

    Hoover Fridge/Freezer. Freezer only cold at very bottom. Fridge fine.
    HOOVER N1B HNMF2805AAL

    £340 back in 2006, so it’s getting on a bit.

    Fridge is working with no problems.
    Freezer however, noticed yesterday afternoon that anything in the top half of the freezer was defrosting.
    Bottom was still frozen though.

    Removed all contents and removed the inside backing panel.

    Coils had a fair bit of ice on the very top of them but nothing too excessive I don’t think…
    Fan, I’ve seen it running but doesn’t appear to run for that long, should it be almost constant?
    When I checked this morning the fan wasn’t running

    Any ideas?

    Apart from the screws around the fan I can’t see anywhere else in there to check

    #403512
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: Hoover Fridge/Freezer. Freezer only cold at very bottom

    Hi

    It looks like you’ve got a restricted system that will need a refrigeration systems engineer. Going by the year also it’s charged with R134a.

    Bryan

    #403513
    snowscreen
    Participant

    Re: Hoover Fridge/Freezer. Freezer only cold at very bottom

    Thanks Brian, someone has suggested I look underneath at the control module as it may have notes on how to test the defrosting system.

    Here’s a recent picture showing the ice/frost build up at the top of the coils.
    Don’t know if this is excessive or not? I cleared all of this yesterday afternoon

    #403514
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: Hoover Fridge/Freezer. Freezer only cold at very bottom

    Hi

    Read my reply..It has nothing to do with defrosting.

    Bryan

    #403515
    snowscreen
    Participant

    Re: Hoover Fridge/Freezer. Freezer only cold at very bottom

    Ah ok, Thanks

    I hadn’t taken in the restricted system part.

    If it’s definitely a case of having to call someone out I may just look at a new unit.
    With call out charge + any parts needed I’m not sure it would be worth it on a fridge/freezer thats 7 years old.
    Imagine that could easily come to being close to £100

    Thanks

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