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A frigidaire should have a temperature of between thirtyseven degrees farenheit (three degrees centigrade) and forty degrees farenheit (five degrees centigrade). Any higher and the food will go off, any lower and you'll lose nutrients and fresh food can be ruined.
The ideal freezer temperature is zero degrees farenheit (negative eighteen degrees centigrade) which will store food safely and stop bacteria forming
It's a good idea to buy a fridge thermometer and check the temperature if you are not sure it the thermostat is working efficiently
If you adjust the thermostat, it generally will take twentyfour hours to adjust the temperature
Bea, try this. UNPLUG the refrigerator for 12 hours and keep the fridge and freezer doors open. You might lose some food. NOW you will find some water under the fridge. clean that and now power up the fridge. Make sure you hear the motor working. Your fridge will start cooling. Keep at recommended temp.
L oIf you are out of town, the freezer will keep contents cold for 24-48 hours. You can have a neighbor check on it while you are out of town, or you can take the food to a neighbors house, or you don't go at all. Think about this, you can't stop enjoying time away because the freezer may go out. What would you do if the water line broke in the house. The likelihood of that happening is greater than the freezer going out . Go and enjoy yourself. It likely won't happen again.
It is possible that in defrosting the built up ice on the freezer that you accidentally punctured a coil and that allowed the gas to escape. If you check the area you defrosted you may find a small nick. As the tech said, it should have nothing to do with the prior repair unless he was poking around in that area with something sharp. As for the long running that would not cause it to lose gas.
This is too early a complaint that must be done by you, So get the warranty claim for the fridge. It is possible that your fridge can have problesm related to low cooling from the compressor, the gas leak, the auto defrost or the temperature control.
If warranty is available on the product do not attempt to remove any part but get your claim without spending any extra cash..
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