Home › Forums › Public Support Forums › Help And Support › Fridge And Freezer Forum › BEKO TZDA524F Freezer fails to cool
- This topic has 6 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 5 years, 10 months ago by
JustSomeGeek.
-
AuthorPosts
-
May 23, 2020 at 12:31 pm #97683
JustSomeGeek
ParticipantHi guys,
Bought 2nd hand, and was working fine. 2 things happened around the same time:
Freezer became unplugged for a few hours
Ferret got behind it briefly, nothing chewed, but maybe dislodged something at floor level?Power is fine. Pressing the fast freeze button turns on what sounds like a fan at the top. Quiet humming from low down, but i’m not sure the compressor is working as we haven’t had it long enough to recall what it is supposed to sound like.
No cooling at all, no matter how thermostat is set.
No error code.
May 23, 2020 at 1:11 pm #469008electrofix
Moderatorif you leave it on does the compressor bottle get hot ?
Dave
May 23, 2020 at 1:18 pm #469009JustSomeGeek
Participantelectrofix wrote:if you leave it on does the compressor bottle get hot ?
Dave
How long should I leave it on to confirm this, Dave?
May 23, 2020 at 1:51 pm #469010electrofix
Moderator10 or 15 mins should do it
or try the old mechanics trick hold a screw driver handle to your ear and touch the tip to the bottle. you then should hear it hum if it turns on. Also if you hear a hum followed by a click that would mean the overload trip has gone out
Dave
May 23, 2020 at 7:32 pm #469011JustSomeGeek
Participantelectrofix wrote:10 or 15 mins should do it
or try the old mechanics trick hold a screw driver handle to your ear and touch the tip to the bottle. you then should hear it hum if it turns on. Also if you hear a hum followed by a click that would mean the overload trip has gone out
Dave
Thanks Dave. It gets slightly warm, and does seem to be running. Not heard anything click though. So still no idea :-/
May 23, 2020 at 7:43 pm #469012electrofix
Moderatorthe fact its getting warm means it cant be a thermostat problem. the stats only job is to turn it on and off. It has turned it on so has to be a refrigeration sytem problem as opposed to a control problem
if its running and not freezing then its dead
time for a new oneit would mean a compressor change which along with the gassing etc makes it not worth doing
Dave
May 23, 2020 at 9:03 pm #469013JustSomeGeek
Participantelectrofix wrote:the fact its getting warm means it cant be a thermostat problem. the stats only job is to turn it on and off. It has turned it on so has to be a refrigeration sytem problem as opposed to a control problem
if its running and not freezing then its dead
time for a new oneit would mean a compressor change which along with the gassing etc makes it not worth doing
Dave
Oooft. Thanks anyway! :-/
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
