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ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Liebherr freezer 2966
can you post a picture of your icemaker assembly?
thanks.
ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Liebherr 3866 freezer problem
well that’s good to hear. if there is a fault, then it will show itself soon enough.
let’s just hope it was a blocked drain hole.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Liebherr 3866 freezer problem
hello, either you misunderstand me, or i’m not explaining myself too well.
the two lines in the display simply mean that the temperature in the freezer isn’t at a level that can be registered.
it sounds like its engineer time for you, because you’re still experiencing problems.
if it was just the fan then the freezer should read anywhere between -8 and -12. the fact that the fan isn’t running and it’s not registering a temperature could be due to a number of things – the fan itself, the pcb, a refrigeration system fault, or a sensor.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Liebherr 3866 freezer problem
By flashing, do you mean two small lines in the temperature display window?
If it’s that, then that means the temperature in the freezer is well below its readable scale.
There is no error code for a failed fan.
I’d suggest that you haven’t defrosted the evaporator fully. Id turn off and leave the door open for 24 hrs.
Be aware though that in doing this the problem may well re-appear and you may only be treating the symptom and not the fault. If there’s a problem on the defrost circuit causing the evaporator to over ice, then it will come back.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Liebherr 3866 freezer problem
You can’t turn a fridge off and on straight away. The compressor physically can’t start and so the click you’re hearing is the safety device kicking in. Once power is taken away from the compressor, it needs a good few minutes before it can start again.
The n a you see in the display is the unit telling you that there’s been a power interruption. On seeing this, if you press the alarm button, the display will display the highest temperature that the freezer got to during the time that the power was off. Pressing the alarm button once more will put the appliance back in to run mode.
On to your problem, the freezer fan won’t run all the time, just as and when the sensor tells it to. Did you fully defrost the unit? How did you do this?
How long after the defrost did the fault re-appear?ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: fridge not cool
Hi mate, check the switch on the thermostat housing. It could well be in the heater mode, which actually brings on a heater in the fridge compartment, to act as a fast freeze/low ambient device.
The switch should really be in the fan position, which enables the fridge evaporator fan once the door is closed.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Kyoto spares
just typed the model number into qualtex and its come up with a few brandt bits, looks like we’re on to something.
thanks dave.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Kyoto spares
KU95FF
ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: samsung w/m J1453S
Thanks for that dave. I never think of eBay when looking for spares, I should probably look there in future!
We’re based in the north west, probably not too far from you.Cheers.
ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: samsung w/m J1453S
Definitely pcb. Appliance is dead, but has power to it.
Does anyone have the part number for the pcb?Thanks.
ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: samsung w/m J1453S
Connect don’t list the part. I’ll speak to the engineer in the morning for clarification on his diagnosis.
Thanks.
ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: AC2228HEKB fascia board
ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: AC2228HEKB fascia board
The dispenser facia? Or dispenser pcb?
ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: indesit DI620UK hose
Thanks mate.
ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: AC2228HEKB fascia board
hi mate, is it the pcb in the fridge that you’re after?
if so, W10206104 is the part number.cheers.
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