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October 30, 2005 at 12:07 pm in reply to: Blomberg BC272nf Fridge/Freezer Fault.. T`Stat Question #150661
Alembic
ParticipantRe: Blomberg BC272nf Fridge/Freezer Fault.. T`Stat Question
Hi
Still have`nt sorted my problem out yet as it will require
the module to be removed,still flicking the knob to
get it working (really must attend to it).
I`m no expert but if your fridge section is working ok
and the freezer section is less efficient check this: when
the compressor has kicked in open your freezer door and listen
for a fan working usually you can feel it blowing/circulating
air around (does in my model) if not that could be your problem.
(Dodgy fan).
Overstocking the freezer probably not a good idea either
i.e. filling every nook and cranny.
Cant help with service Dept but I`m sure Dave can.
Hope this helps,as I say I`m not a service engineer,Dave on these
boards would probably have the answer,He`s very helpful and
informed.
Good luck!Pete
October 16, 2005 at 11:08 pm in reply to: Blomberg BC272nf Fridge/Freezer Fault.. T`Stat Question #150659Alembic
ParticipantRe: Blomberg BC272nf Fridge/Freezer Fault.. T`Stat Question
Thanks for the reply Dave,so I guess there are no Temp
sensors on board and they are all embedded i.e. in
the walls of the fridge unit?
The thing that points me in the direction of the main
PCB unit is the fact that I exert movement on the
adjustment knob and it springs into action.
I have`nt removed the PCB module to see what
components are on there but feel this could be a
(BIG)relatively) simple repair,maybe a bad solder joint or
potentiometer.
Do you know what type of IC thats on board?
(16 pin DIL,I think)
Thanks for the help.
I`ll keep you posted on my progress (Hopefully +ve)Pete.
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