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Maybe you overloaded it with warm items, triggering the thermostat to cool. Unveiling an underlying issue.
If its under warranty, (some) companys will let you claim for lost food. I managed to get something like £100 for all of the food in mine (photos of it defosted on my counter etc)
If its under warranty, (some) companys will let you claim for lost food. I managed to get something like £100 for all of the food in mine (photos of it defosted on my counter etc)
B0LLIKS said:
why is it when the bloody fridge goes pear shaped, its never just before you do your shopping, but just after when its just been filled up. ho hum.
Is it a frost free fridge?Ours packed up a few months ago after a few days of being moisey
It was only 10 months old so had an engineer out who found that there had been a build up of ice that had stopped the fan working and therefore screwed up the 'stat.
Left the fridge unplugged for 24 hrs and the ice melted and all now OK!
illmonkey said:
Maybe you overloaded it with warm items, triggering the thermostat to cool. Unveiling an underlying issue.
If its under warranty, (some) companys will let you claim for lost food. I managed to get something like £100 for all of the food in mine (photos of it defosted on my counter etc)
And even if the warranty doesn't a lot of household contents insurance does (for freezers anyway, not so sure about fridges).If its under warranty, (some) companys will let you claim for lost food. I managed to get something like £100 for all of the food in mine (photos of it defosted on my counter etc)
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