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  • in reply to: FF92P mistral f/f #257619
    Greyhound1
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    Re: FF92P mistral f/f

    Dales-Electronic wrote:There are two tubes, one to let in the cold air and the other to recirculate it back to the freezer. If both tubes are not clear then you will not get any circulation of cool air.

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    Alas that is not the problem. Both tubes are totally clear. This one has me baffled. Given that everything including the baffle appears to work, could there still be a thermistor problem? With the baffle housing removed, I’d have thought that’d I’d get cold air into the fridge (door switch closed of course) but it’s just not happening. As I said baffle opens to allow cold air in and both fans operate normally. If allowed, the freezer temp gets down to normal rapidly just as when new.

    in reply to: FF92P mistral f/f #257617
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    Re: FF92P mistral f/f

    I previously posted this in the ‘sticky’ but got no response. Hopefully this new thread will glean more info. Thanks in advance.

    Greetings. I’ve searched the forums but cannot seem to find the definitive answer to my problem. I have a FF92 with the usual perfectly working freezer & non working fridge.
    There are no error codes shown on the display, just -22 for the freezer when down to temp.
    However, on switch on from any state, completely defrosted or down to temp the display briefly shows P1. I’ve seen that mentioned several times & I’m wondering if that’s perfectly normal. Could it mean P1=power on or power ok? I digress.
    Both fans are running normally and run freely in their bearings. Condenser & it’s fan are free of dust & fluff.
    Door switch is operating normally & fan cuts in when the door is closed. I have removed the baffle motor housing and on power up the baffle slowly opens (takes a few seconds from closed to fully open) which in theory at least should allow cold air in to the fridge. It doesn’t!. With the housing removed I’d have thought cold air would flow freely but it doesn’t! Where is it going? The tube is not blocked.

    Am I missing the point somehow? Given that there are no error codes and that everything appears to operate normally could I still have a dodgy thermistor? Any enlightenment very much appreciated.

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