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May 2, 2020 at 7:04 am in reply to: Freezer warm, but fridge OK – Frost-free integrated F/F – Miele KF888IDN-1 #468350
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ParticipantJust as an update, the freezer went to -24C, then later the fridge went warm (has been ok until now), then the freezer stopped working altogether, then the fridge. As it’s 14 years old and all the food spoiled, I decided to replace the fridge/freezer as I need an appliance I can rely upon. Unfortunately the next day delivery got cancelled so got rebooked for today – fingers’ crossed.
Thanks Tony for trying to help.
April 29, 2020 at 8:59 pm in reply to: Freezer warm, but fridge OK – Frost-free integrated F/F – Miele KF888IDN-1 #468349js_lon
ParticipantCheers. Just DM’d you with my email.
April 29, 2020 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Freezer warm, but fridge OK – Frost-free integrated F/F – Miele KF888IDN-1 #468347js_lon
ParticipantThanks for the guidance:
Tony R wrote:check that your fan in the freezer is working ( open door and quickly see if the blades are slowing down ) fan only runs with door closed and evaporator sensor at operation temperature.
Fan at back of freezer working fine (put phone in freezer to record video with flash light on!) – seems to spin without constraint when door closed. Same goes for fan at top of fridge (though that was switched off until now).
Tony R wrote:That’s strange that it is now at temperature, your unit has one compressor and while running will provide freezing to the freezer compartment, it has a solenoid valve which diverts cooling to the fridge when required but also continues to the freezer for as long as the compressor is running,
Does that mean either the fridge or the freezer can ‘call for cooling’ when above their respective temperature, but only the fridge can ‘opt out’ of cooling if the compressor is running?
I still don’t really understand how the freezer can get warm and the fridge remain fine. The freezer must have stopped working for a whole day. And switching off power for 30 secs fixed it?! I’m pretty sure this has happened twice before (a year or more back).
Tony R wrote:It is possible the freezer coil is iced up, only by removing the rear panel can you confirm this, there is a service diagnostics for this unit but it is complicated and goes through several programs.
When you say service diagnostics, do you mean some button combination I can press on the control panel and a readout from the LED display. Or is this something a visiting engineer would have to do? (There have been no E0 or F0 type errors on the LED displays ever that I can recall.)
If you think taking the appliance out (presume this means taking the cabinet doors off), I can try it. Will have to find somewhere to store the food if defrosting the freezer coil is a long operation. If I can poke my mobile phone camera round the back, are we literally looking for frost on the black coils at the bottom? Or are they covered up by a panel.
Is there a service manual or something to show me what to do? (at least basics to follow if there is a panel to remove)?
Thanks again for your help with his.
April 29, 2020 at 4:41 pm in reply to: Freezer warm, but fridge OK – Frost-free integrated F/F – Miele KF888IDN-1 #468345js_lon
ParticipantTony R wrote:I can not locate that model, can you confirm you have typed it correctly and include the index number and serial number, which will be of great help.
Model: KF 888 iDN-1
Type: 5 6143 4
Serial: 60/80878369Photo of plate and panel:
https://ibb.co/Kh730gN
https://ibb.co/k6kY6QMThe 4-beeps cycle have now stopped and over a few hours the freezer has gone back down to -19C (and the fridge stayed on +5C). So it can work when it wants to! But it’s done this before and I’m worried it will conk out completely. Not sure where to start. Thanks
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