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  • in reply to: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost? #297090
    jaa
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    Re: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost?

    These timers are rubbish!
    It turned out the one I had was faulty.
    I got sent a replacement but that one doesn’t seem to be switching to defrost for long enough.

    The original one I bought was 25 minutes each 8 hours.
    The replacement was rated 20 minutes.
    However it is totally variable. It took as little as 10 minutes one defrost and usually goes for 15 minutes.
    I believe this is the reason for the fridge not getting as cold as I want.

    With a manual defrost, it’ll happily get close to zero.
    Left to it’s own devices it runs about 7.
    With some extra wind-on defrosts it runs about 5-6 degrees.

    Are these timers supposed to be that variable, or should I return it for yet another replacement?
    Are there better branded or even digital timers available?

    Personally I think it’s a bit of a design flaw having the heating element at the bottom. Checking after one defrost I was left with a beautifully defrosted bottom third and the top 2 thirds being a solid block of ice still.
    I think the ones where there’s coils all the way behind make more sense.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost? #297088
    jaa
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    Re: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost?

    Silly question, but the defrost heater is the metal loop on the bottom isn’t it with it’s wires going up the right?

    Which bit is the defrost thermostat?
    This would be more reasonable to replace cost wise if I could identify it as the problem.

    Would a cheap meter from Screwfix/Toolstation do for testing the heater:
    http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Hand+To … 170/p11867

    in reply to: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost? #297087
    jaa
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    Re: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost?

    TheSpinDoctor wrote:Have you checked the defrost heater for continuity & insulation using an appropriate test meter?

    No, I haven’t got one. I suppose I’d have to work out if it was worth the money to try and replace the heater vs buying a new fridge freezer…

    If left to it’s own devices it freezes into a solid block with the wiring for the heater at the top right also frozen in ice:

    If the timer failed and this allowed the wiring to be frozen solid would this break the defrost heater?
    Another view:

    This is how frozen up it was today before I gave it a quick blast with the hairdryer. How frozen up should it get? It gets worse than this:

    When its fully frozen up, sometimes ice appears around the insulation where the stuff enters the fridge freezer (not frozen in this pic):

    There also is some ice at the other end of the insulation at the bottom. It also drips from here when I manually defrost it:

    in reply to: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost? #297085
    jaa
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    Re: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost?

    Almost 2 weeks later and it’s at it again 😡
    Removing the panel showed it’s iced up.

    The freezer has basically been mostly empty since last time as we didn’t want to throw away food if it wasn’t working.
    It was on the normal 3/4 setting. Is this too cold a setting when there’s nothing in the freezer?

    Is it worth changing the thermostat, or does this problem always point at the defrost timer?

    in reply to: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost? #297084
    jaa
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    Re: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost?

    Doing a full manual defrost seems to have got things working again.
    Maybe there needs to be a Sticky for when the fridge part of an auto defrost fridge freezer goes hot as it’s frightening the number of fridges that could be being thrown away when a simple defrost would cure it.

    When I took the freezer backpanel off, the polystyrene was sticking to the ice rather than coming off with the panel.
    I couldn’t remember if it was supposed to come off so I left it.
    Therefore I think I wasn’t doing a proper defrost with the hair dryer 😳

    I take it when it’s got badly iced up (possibly due to a faulty defrost timer), the 20 minute defrost every 8 hours simply can’t keep up?

    in reply to: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost? #297083
    jaa
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    Re: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost?

    I’ve replaced the timer.
    It looks like I’d have needed a special tool to wind it on.

    Opening up the old timer, it did seem like there was a bit of brown as if maybe it had burnt out?

    in reply to: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost? #297081
    jaa
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    Re: Zanussi ZEBF 249 W Hot Fridge, needs defrost?

    High dryer has multiple heat and speed settings, that’s the beauty of having a high maintenance wife 🙂

    Air flow was OK through the channel above the fan in the freezer to the top of the fridge.
    However the hair dryer air wasn’t flowing through the one behind the salad drawers that I take it goes behind the workings behind the freezer panel.

    After a little while of blowing warm air, you could start to feel the air coming out at the bottom of the freezer.

    External grill at the back of the fridge wasn’t very hot either.

    (I’ve ordered another defrost timer anyway).

    in reply to: Should you open door during auto defrost? #297098
    jaa
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    Re: Should you open door during auto defrost?

    Thanks.
    If I’m replacing the timer anyway, is it feasible though?

    in reply to: SANKYO TMDJX25ZC1 timer for Zanussi fridge freezer #201157
    jaa
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    Re: SANKIO TMDJX25ZC1 timer for Zanussi fridge freezer

    Thanks, bizarrely someone at work had one spare…

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