In the photos above, we have seen airway channels. Now take off those plastic covers, carefully remove the foam of the
Let us examine this same module:
We now turn to the freezer
First, pull out all the shelves.
Unscrew the bottom cover.
Deactivate the vertical duct.
Remove the back cover, followed by foam
The very back with the only fan that disperses the cool air.
The only evaporator in the fridge:
The wires that feed the heater heating elements that prevent the formation of ice on the evaporator. That's why this is necessary and if the refrigerator to defrost, it is extremely rare.
Evaporator top view.
And here we see the channel connecting the two chambers.
It remains to show electronic circuits, which are in the upper part of the face panel. A little later ...
Comments:
26.02.2015 at 19:40 takis gr said:
hi there
i want your help if you can
i have the same refrigerator and always the same problem.
the freezer is working good but the fridge not. I defrost and for
some weeks is ok, but after the same. Today I remove the plastics
from the fridge and i see frozen in the air channels. I wander if i can
remove them permanently (i mean the regulatory filling) to allow
to the cold air circulation more easily
thanks for your time
27.02.2015 at 22:10 George said:
Hello!
It seems in your fridge do not work well anti-frost heater on cooling vaporizer in freezer.
Check curcuits on all heaters on cooling elements.
Waiting for your results!
15.10.2015 at 21:37 Lyle A said:
hi there.
i have the same fridge and was hoping u could point out where the defrost timer is should there be one. mine does not cycle off and have metered all censors and heaters to find them ok.
15.10.2015 at 22:12 George said:
Sorry, I do not know. May be on PCB on the top of the fridge.
16.10.2015 at 07:08 Lyle A said:
thank you. thought it might be. just wanted second opinion. sure the PCB is faulty