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Amana 19.7 cu. ft. / 558 liter Upright Freezer Deepfreeze AFU2004AW Questions & Answers
Explain how to refill R134 freon
you should not refill freon, first because it is illegal. second, if you need a recharge it will just leak out again. third, to do it correctly will require braising with an acetylene torch.
How to refill R134 Freon
you have first put in a line tap. If the freezer system has been open it must be put in vac. to get moisture out. Then with interior coil exposed put in a few oz and start compressor. with compressor running add while watching interior coil/ you add slow til coil frosts to 3/4 then your done If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at
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I had to lay down
Hi,
Here is a tip that I wrote on moving refrigerators...if you did not do it thisway then you may well have ruined a perfectly good refrigerator.
Moving a Refrigerator What is thebest wayIf you already have moved it wrong, you can sometimes get it working byplugging it in and unplugging it a number of times with an hour or so inbetween.
heatman101
We sold a freezer, it
if they moved it on it's side they damaged the compressor,the machine shouldn't be laid on it's side.if they let it sit for a few days it might have recovered.if it wasn't laid on it's side a wire could have been knocked off somewhere,hard to say without being there to look at it.
Have an old deep freeze that need to get rid of
dont cut the freon lines inside your hause, it stinks!
all you can do it take off the door and any other bits inside it, its still going to be darn heavy, find a trust worth strong guy give him a drink to move it for you
Freezer frost
An upright freezer that is not frost free will have the coils in the shelves (shelves are non-removeable) and that is where the frost will buildup. If your model is like this then it will have to be defrosted periodically. If your not sure then give me the entire model # from the sticker inside the freezer and I will look it up for you.
Amana bottom freezer, all working OK, but very noisy freezer. How do I fix it?
There are a few potential causes of a noisy bottom freezer. Here are some things you can try to fix the problem:
- Check for frost buildup: Frost buildup can cause the freezer to become louder as it has to work harder to keep things frozen. To check for frost buildup, remove all items from the freezer and unplug the fridge. Then, use a hair dryer to melt any frost that has accumulated on the evaporator coils (usually located behind the back panel of the freezer).
- Check for loose parts: Some common sources of noise in a freezer are loose screws, washers, or other small parts. Check for any loose items and tighten them as needed.
- Check the evaporator fan: The evaporator fan is responsible for circulating air within the freezer. If the fan is not working properly, it can cause the freezer to become noisy. You can check the fan by removing the back panel of the freezer and listening for any unusual noises. If you suspect the fan is the problem, you may need to replace it.
- Check the compressor: The compressor is responsible for circulating refrigerant and cooling the freezer. If the compressor is malfunctioning, it can cause the freezer to become noisy. You can check the compressor by listening for any unusual noises or by checking the compressor with a multimeter. If you suspect the compressor is the problem, you may need to replace it.
If you are unable to fix the problem yourself, you may want to consider contacting a repair service. They will be able to diagnose and fix the issue more accurately.
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