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My fridge/freezer has been in a massive strop ever since just before christmas. The freezer isn't freezing to anywhere near cold enough and is either lukecold -6C or on it's way down to -18C or on it's way back up from -18C. It takes about 3 days to get back down to -18C before it starts rising in temp again.
I did defrost it just before Christmas as the ice was getting a bit thick, manual defrost I'm afraid. Once I had done this dried it all off and restarted it after leaving it to settle for 10 hrs, it took 3-4 days before the fridge even became cold again and some 3 weeks later the freezer is just starting to be nearer -18C than 0C. But it still has mini strops as when I check the temp gauge inside the freezer compartment it is back up to -8C or even -4C. However the temp then seems to drop again slowly. I try to open the door as little as possible. The freezer is now about half full I'd say so not empty or over full. The fridge seems to be working fine staying at between 2 and 4C.
Now it has built up a little ice on the element of the top fast freezer compartment in the freezer section it is at lest staying colder for longer and I can at least use it for stuff like bread but not meat or perishable stuff which needs fast and deep freezing.
The other complication is that my kitchen has been really cold recently, reflecting the weather, often less than 10C most days and even down to 4C when it was really cold just before christmas as I can't afford to heat the place 24hrs a day to keep it warm.
The fridge freezer is tall Zannussi ZFK 56/48 (50/50) about 11 years old still in excellent cosmetic condition. What I would like to try to find out - Is it genuinely on the blink and time to replace it ££££££ or is it because the surrounding cold air in my kitchen is confusing the thermostat/compressor as a fridge or freezer works on a heat exchange basis so if the air surrounding it is too cold then the usual heat exchange cannot take place and the appliance buggers up. Could it have lost some coolant over time so it's freezing ability is not now as good as it previously was? Has anyone else had this problem before and how did you solve it?
The instruction manual does say the appliance should be operated in temps of 10-18C.
I did defrost it just before Christmas as the ice was getting a bit thick, manual defrost I'm afraid. Once I had done this dried it all off and restarted it after leaving it to settle for 10 hrs, it took 3-4 days before the fridge even became cold again and some 3 weeks later the freezer is just starting to be nearer -18C than 0C. But it still has mini strops as when I check the temp gauge inside the freezer compartment it is back up to -8C or even -4C. However the temp then seems to drop again slowly. I try to open the door as little as possible. The freezer is now about half full I'd say so not empty or over full. The fridge seems to be working fine staying at between 2 and 4C.
Now it has built up a little ice on the element of the top fast freezer compartment in the freezer section it is at lest staying colder for longer and I can at least use it for stuff like bread but not meat or perishable stuff which needs fast and deep freezing.
The other complication is that my kitchen has been really cold recently, reflecting the weather, often less than 10C most days and even down to 4C when it was really cold just before christmas as I can't afford to heat the place 24hrs a day to keep it warm.
The fridge freezer is tall Zannussi ZFK 56/48 (50/50) about 11 years old still in excellent cosmetic condition. What I would like to try to find out - Is it genuinely on the blink and time to replace it ££££££ or is it because the surrounding cold air in my kitchen is confusing the thermostat/compressor as a fridge or freezer works on a heat exchange basis so if the air surrounding it is too cold then the usual heat exchange cannot take place and the appliance buggers up. Could it have lost some coolant over time so it's freezing ability is not now as good as it previously was? Has anyone else had this problem before and how did you solve it?
The instruction manual does say the appliance should be operated in temps of 10-18C.