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October 5, 2012 at 2:49 pm #71822
Rob_A
ParticipantWould be very grateful of opinions on whether the repair below to a SMEG FAB30RS7 would affect the performance of the unit. The photos show damage to the rear of the freezer compartment that has been repaired with some type of filler. Obviously it’s impossible to see the extent of the damage or how much of the pipe below is blocked by the filler, but the fridge is not cooling down. The location of the filled point at either the entry/exit point to the pipe network within the freezer compartment suggests to me that it’s possible that either the coolant is escaping from this point, or that the filler is obstructing flow of the coolant.
To give you the background on this, we have purchased this fridge ‘reconditioned’, but collected it already packaged from the sellers premises. Hence we didn’t see it working, and didn’t see the damage to the freezer compartment until we got it home. After leaving it standing for fifteen hours then powering it up, it was getting hot rather than cold, so was returned to the reconditioning engineer who evidently found that the expansion vessel had been cracked, possibly in transit. We were not shown the cracked vessel, however, nor shown the fridge working after repair. The engineer evidently replaced the expansion vessel and re-gassed the system.
We got it home again, this time exercising extreme caution to prevent any damage to the unit. The unit is still not working, although the fridge compartment is not heating up to the same extent as before. The top wall of the fridge compartment is still warm to the touch, though. We have demanded a refund, but the seller is insisting that his engineer has a third go at repairing it. My feeling is that this fridge was probably not reconditionable in the first place, probably because of damage to the pipe network in the freezer compartment. Would be very appreciative of people’s thoughts on this.
October 5, 2012 at 3:29 pm #382465admin
KeymasterRe: SMEG FAB30RS7
Hi
The photo’s haven’t come through.
But if the plastic liner has been cut inside the freezer or fridge then this is NOT a recognised or a recommended repair and would make the appliance un repairable. The only was the (expansion vessel)(I take it that its the drier you mean) could crack is that it was over charged and the unit had a blockage.
The unit if has had the liner repaired in this way is not fit for purpose as it will never cool correctly or efficiently.
If you can’t upload the photo’s then e-mail them to me Service@ffrservices.co.ukBryan
October 5, 2012 at 3:54 pm #382466Rob_A
ParticipantRe: SMEG FAB30RS7
Many thanks Bryan! Have sent you an email, but will try posting the pic again:

October 5, 2012 at 4:02 pm #382467admin
KeymasterRe: SMEG FAB30RS7
Hi Rob
as per e-mail the unit is scrap.
Bryan
October 6, 2012 at 7:37 am #382468bryan-206
ParticipantRe: SMEG FAB30RS7
Scrap. With the pressures involved and the use of flammable gases this kind of repair should never be carried out….
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