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Frigdge not cooling to suggested 37 Degrees
Old 02-28-2008, 03:52 AM   #1
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Default Frigdge not cooling to suggested 37 Degrees
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Model Number: sub-zero 600 series
Age: 5 - 10 years

Vacuum condensor appearred on inside fridge LED unit. Fridge was only cooling to 50 degrees. Took off top grill and dust was on condensor. Shut down system, soft bristlle brushed condensor, vacuumed condensor, then blew out with air compressor. With top grill off the system seems to cool to suggested 37 degrees. As soon as I put front grill back on it will only cool to 50 degrees. Bottom freezer seem to be fine. The front ggrill is only slotted aluminum and is new condition - no dirt no dust nothing...Stumped? Any suggestions besides leaving the frame off- it does not look very attractive in a newly remodeled kitchen.
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Old 02-29-2008, 12:29 AM   #2
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Make sure the condenser fan is blowing or pulling air across the coils and that the vented cover on the back bottom is clear and not blocking the air flow.
 
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