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April 24, 2012 at 3:11 pm in reply to: Built-in ‘fridge/freezer : function of the sealing strip ? #373740
Chaa006
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OK, thanks chaps : it doesn’t sound as if it is crucial in any way (neither my wife nor I care about being able to see a 4mm gap between appliance and carcase when the doors are open). I’ll not worry about it for now, and I seem to have created the necessary 44mm clearance at the front, so the next objective is to get the LHS as close to 4mm as possible from the carcase and then see if the concealed hinges still foul the internal doors. I am inclined remove the whole appliance again and set the doors as far to the right as I can in order to maximise the probability of the hinges clearing the inner doors (it is unfortunately impossible to adjust the concealed hinges with the appliance in situ).
Chaa006
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZI 920/8 FF : pulsing noise
Seamy wrote:Sorry for not getn back till now, normally theres a hole in which you can get a screwdriver blade through, if not undo housing screw & turn it one click & it should be o.k.
POWER OFF FIRST OF COURSE 💡No problem about the delay : the noise is unchanged and the ‘fridge/freezer is still working 🙂 I will go and have a look for the hole, but really would appreciate some advice as to where I should be looking for it ! Is it inside the ‘fridge, inside the freezer, or (perhaps) at the back of the entire unit ? This is a built-in ‘fridge/freezer, so the only straightforward access I have is to the front; I have no experience so far of trying to get to the back or to the sides …
Chaa006
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Very many thanks, Seamy, much appreciated. A question, though, if I may ? Where is the access point to the defrost timer for the flat-bladed screwdriver ? There is no obvious point of access either from the ‘fridge side or from the freezer. The front of the divider between the two looks as if it might be removable — there are three or so screws underneath — but I don’t want to meddle if this is the wrong place !
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