Ocean APM6825 from MFI

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    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Ocean APM6825 from MFI

    🙁

    One of the sensors in that case I would think, did the engineer David at Kilmarnock recommended fit for you as he may be able to test these (although they are foamed in and generally not replaceable) ?

    Put him in touch please 😉

    Dave.

    #115945
    MillyMcB
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    Re: Ocean APM6825 from MFI

    Hello – I am new to the forum – I found this thread through a search on APM6825.

    I have one of these (from MFI) which was new when I moved into the house just under 6 years ago (I think).

    I have recently noticed that the fridge bit has not been keeping things that cold. Today I looked at the temperature LEDs and tried to reduce it to +2. It would change to that but after a few seconds it just shows H

    The freezer bit seems to be working ok.

    There is no frost anywhere and no water in the bottom.

    The handbook does not have a troubleshooting bit which tells you what a code H means so that is of no use.

    Can anyone advise me what the problem may be, whether it is fixable (either by me or an engineer) – or would a new fridge freezer be the best option.

    Many thanks

    Milly

    #115946
    SAMURI
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    Re: Ocean APM6825 from MFI

    The discriiption you give sounds like you have a APM 6855 as the APM 6825 does not have an led display. Plese can you check the model number on the inside left inside of the fridge.
    If it is an APM 6855 the fault will be iced up behind the rear panel in the freezer.
    If you turn the Appliance off and open both doors for 48 hours to defrost it will work ok. The H will show between 2 to 4 hours untill it cools down again.
    If the problem returns in a few weeks it wil be the defrost radiator probe faulty and you will need an engineer to replace this part.

    #115947
    Doug156
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    Re: Ocean APM6825 from MFI

    My APM6825 Fridge/Freezer, now 11 years old, is having problems with temperature in the Fridge section.

    The Freezer seems to be ok, about -20degC. But the fridge, even on #9 setting, ranges between 4 to 17 degC. The lower back wall inside the fridge gets warm causing the temperature to rise.

    I’ve tried a complete shutdown and defrost, but the problem still remains.

    As everything else seems to be working, it seems to me that the problem is on the PCB. I don’t think it is worth buying a new PCB, but there is a DIY repair Kit on eBay which includes a replacement capacitor and relay.

    Is a faulty capacitor likely to be the problem?

    Any advice appreciated.
    Cheers, Doug.

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