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Jewel
ParticipantRe: Candy F/F thermostat
Just for info – was about to buy a new F/F when I contacted the retailer who sold me the part on the offchance they could help. They informed me that the terminals had been switched by the thermostat manufacter in the years between them making the original and the new one. God alone knows why, or why the manufacturer nor retailer failed to provide wiring instructions with the part. Have switched the wires in line with the new instructions and hey presto – IT WORKS!
Thanks for your help
Jewel
ParticipantRe: Candy F/F thermostat
Well, tried again today, its been on most of the day and it seemed to be cutting in and out to start with although the dial was on the warmest temp, so no room for manouvre for altering, the fridge temp was regulating between about 2.5 and 4.9.
However, the rear of the fridge wall is now getting iced up (it didn’t do this before the old thermostat broke) and the compressor seems to be staying on most of the time. Fridge got down to 2.2. Still also concerned that the dial makes no clicking or cutting in or out of the compressor when turned.
Looks like we need a new appliance.
Thanks anyway
Jewel
ParticipantRe: Candy F/F thermostat
Thanks very much for the reply Spimps. The fridge and freezer are empty at present – I put a thermometer in the freezer and it got down to -21.9 and was showing frost on the metal parts. Tried putting an icepak on the temp sensor to make sure it was cold enough, but compressor would not cut out. Only left the appliance on for half a day as it was obviously running continuously, so there was no ice on the back of the fridge. The thing broke down a few days ago so we transferred all the food to another appliance and defrosted and cleaned it up before fitting the new thermostat.
If by ‘phial’ you mean the temp sensor at the end of the cable, it is held against the back wall of the fridge by a plastic plate which isn’t actually touching the sensor part. I have tried loosening it up to see if it makes any difference.
This link is the new universal thermostat, which is pretty much the same as the old thermostat
http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/Refriger … ostat.htmlSorry, I don’t know what an open circuit thermostat is.
Thanks again for your help.
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