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  • in reply to: Samsung Side by side fridge freezer problem #160820
    Weirdjam
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    Re: Samsung Side by side fridge freezer problem

    yes it is the part the fan is mounted to. If you pull out the bottom 2 drawers you will see the cover (and if close enough 2 screw holes where the water tan k affixs-yours doesnt have the tank as you say but its the same plenheim.) Expert will be best bet for spres with samsung i’m afraid.

    in reply to: Faulty Samsung fride/freezer #156571
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    Re: Faulty Samsung fride/freezer

    If it comes back tell him to check the fridge evaporator sensor.

    If this goes faulty, the fridge never turns back after its defrost usually every 12 hours. It can be tested by engineer mode>forced defrost>if thermal fuse is ok, new sensor is required.

    I would only advise an engineer to do it so wont say how to get engineer mode.

    What area you from?


    Edited by Dave removing live testing reference

    in reply to: EAC Rumours #143249
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    Re: EAC Rumours

    Not forgetting EAC moved stores last year………..
    So far it would seem no jobs have been shed at EAC, Icelad however was different. Notice no more internet food shopping 😉
    The company is private now so is gonna be hard to know what is exactly happening.

    in reply to: Ocean APM6825 from MFI #115936
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    Re: Ocean APM6825 from MFI

    On this model leaks are common-ish usually leaks at compression joint on fridge evap where capillary enters evap.-unrepairable (unless you like a mess!) To check push back wall if it is spongy (gas floating round) it more likely to be dead.
    The Orange switch is not a fast freeze NEVER use it, unless you keep the unit in your shed/garage and in that case only when the ambient temperature is 10oC or lower, with this switch on it does bring on a supplimentry heater, when temps are above 10oC you can get some very strange results.
    PCB’s can go faulty mainly on deftost programme.
    BUT it could be sensor related too, none of the sensors are replaceable they either completly or the cable is embedded in the insulation material!
    IF the heater seems to be working insufficently as in not drawing enough current, it is more likely to be the PCB not supplying enough current……

    in reply to: Creda 48435 SOLARGLOW ceramic element #141465
    Weirdjam
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    Re: Creda 48435 SOLARGLOW ceramic element

    Thank you,
    i am stuck though because what is the smaller solarglow part number?-the front right.

    I can find 6203422 and 1800w solarglow and a the one you suggested a 6224747 1200w solarglow


    😕

    in reply to: Part Required #135709
    Weirdjam
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    Re: Part Required

    Sorry! wasnt meant to be doubled up. 😳

    in reply to: Part Required #135707
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    Re: Part Required

    Hiya its a Europa 48105 or 48109… Its the brown one.

    Thanks Jamie

    in reply to: Part Required #135705
    Weirdjam
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    Re: Part Required

    Hiya its a Europa 48105 or 48109… Its the brown one.

    Thanks Jamie

    in reply to: Noisy Samsung RL36SBMS #135183
    Weirdjam
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    Re: Noisy Samsung RL36SBMS

    depending on where you bought it from you may have a 2 year warranty. Like Dave say this does sound normal, but we cant here it so cant say for sure.

    in reply to: Washing machine, Not letting conditioner drain…. #134427
    Weirdjam
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    Re: Washing machine, Not letting conditioner drain….

    well i’m in the trade…….
    its a technical thing………..
    and its an enquiry…………….

    😉

    Thanks for the help! 😀

    I could have put it in the general washing machine bit i suppose. 😳

    in reply to: Whirlpool Upright freezer 854937101012 #134082
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    Re: Whirlpool Upright freezer 854937101012

    Could it be just a normal relay clicking the compressor on and off like the german stuff? How frequently is it doing it?

    in reply to: Iceline deluxe u771 #134298
    Weirdjam
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    Re: Iceline deluxe u771

    It could be door seal, could be insulation, could be gas leak could be poor pumping compressor.

    How old is it?

    in reply to: Test Your Nerd #134196
    Weirdjam
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    Re: Test Your Nerd

    😳 Somewhat nerdy. I mean face it, you are nerdier than about half the test takers.

    in reply to: MFI APM6855 Fridge Problem #130726
    Weirdjam
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    Re: MFI APM6855 Fridge Problem

    Firstly press your model the appliance that was exchanged with a gas leak, works in a completly different way to the one Ian has. Yours was a standard frost free freezer with a self defrosting larder style fridge. Inas is what we refer to as a “parasite” frost free fridge freezer, as Dave says the fridge sucks air from the freezer! hence parasite.

    Ian yours will 99.9{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} be iced up you will need to defrost it for approx 48hrs by switching the unit off at the plug as Dave states. Then see how it goes, if it does it again you wil need an engineer unfortunatly

    HTH

    in reply to: Ariston Fridge Freezer not working #133754
    Weirdjam
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    Re: Ariston Fridge Freezer not working

    That would be the compressor being fubarred. The clicking is the thermal overload clicking in and out, It is probably seized. To replace your looking at between £150-£250 as a very very rough guess.

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