Why do I have to clean the refrigerator condenser

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Why do I have to clean the refrigerator condenser? To help assure efficiency and proper operation, the condenser on your refrigerator must be cleaned regularly. The condenser relies on airflow to work properly and any obstruction can cause the unit to fail. A Sub-Zero refrigerator will use less energy than a 100-watt light bulb when running at peak performance; however, failing to clean the condenser may cause the unit to run excessively. If the condenser is not cleaned properly, mechanical components in the unit may fail prematurely. If you have pets, you may have to clean the condenser more often than the suggested three to six months.

How often should I clean my Sub-Zero refrigerator condenser? Cleaning the condenser is important for the overall operation of your Sub-Zero refrigeration unit, and we recommend vacuuming the condenser six to 12 months. A dirty condenser will affect the cooling functions, leading to warm temperatures in the refrigerator and freezer and may even cause condensation or frost buildup inside the compartments.

How should I vacuum the condenser of my Sub-Zero? Before cleaning any Sub-Zero model, shut the electricity off at the control panel. Use a soft-bristle brush and vacuum to remove dust and lint from the condenser. Be sure to wear gloves to avoid injury from the sharp condenser fins.

To avoid bending the condenser fins, vacuum up and down in the direction of the fins. We can help you over the phone, or you can schedule the annual condenser cleaning at a discounted rate. To schedule your annual service, click here or call us: 800-440-8583

Question: My refrigerator is not getting cold, but my freezer works good, is anything I can do to fix it?

Question: My refrigerator is not getting cold, but my freezer works good, is anything I can do to fix it?

Question:

My refrigerator is not getting cold but my freezer works fine. I turned all the knobs to the coldest and it’s still not getting cold. Is there anything i can do at home without calling someone to come fix and charge me a lot? Jessie W. Santa Monica, CA

Answers:

freezer defrost problem how to repair 2016#1: Check the back wall or floor of the freezer section for frost. Check the freezer( evaporator) fan to see if it is running. Check the condenser coils( under the unit ) for blockage from dust. Check the condenser fan (under the unit) to see if it is running.

If you have frost in the freezer there is a problem with the defrost system and the freezer will start to warm eventually as well as the fresh food section. If that is the problem you can check the defrost terminator, defrost heater/s, and the defrost timer or adaptive defrost control If used on your unit or the main control board if so equipped. These things usually require dismantling the freezer and other areas of the refrigerator to be checked.

You could defrost the freezer by disconnecting the power to the refrigerator and letting it sit for at least 24 hours with BOTH DOORS WIDE OPEN to allow the frost to melt completely but it will build up again in 1-2 weeks and start the warming up again.

 

 

#2: There is a flap from the Freezer to the Fridge. If it get stuck closed it will not no defrost inside Viking freezer 2016let cold air into the fridge. Take everything out of the freezer to check the flap and see if it is frozen closed with ice or just shut. Once found , flip it open and shut to knock the ice off then leave it open. Being iced up will keep it from being operable. The temperature setting works this flap and it should be open somewhat to let cold air into the fridge. Being you turned the temp gauge to coldest give it 8 hours and check it to see if it is getting cold.

 

 

 

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