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I read the post from Gene on defrost cycle, but I'm not sure if it applies to compact refrigerators. I bought this about a week ago from a private party. The freezer works great but the refrigerator section only gets marginally cool. This is a two door model with the freezer section on top. Any help in how to trouble shoot this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Richard
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I ended taking it back to the party I bought it from and got my money back. 413 views in less than 24 hours and no help, this site is a real "Winner".
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Sorry it did not work out for you. I was one of the people that looked at you post. First the "o"s in the model number should be zeros. But I did find the following though not an exact match to your unit. Replacement parts for FRTCO3L5DBO models | AppliancePartsPros.comAs you can see the parts listing is sort of useless. I then tried the Frigidaire site and again no joy. So without any real info on this unit and not wanting to send you on a wild goose chase I did not respond. I wonder how many others just could not find any info or did not have experience with this exact unit. I would not write this forum off just because of one unsatisfactory experience. |
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My compact refrigerator (2.7) stopped running after a dorm room power outage. Could it be something as simple as a fuse? It so what type and size fuse should I try? Where in the refrigerator would this fuse be? If that is not it, what might the problem be? Originally Posted by: denman Sorry it did not work out for you. I was one of the people that looked at you post. First the "o"s in the model number should be zeros. But I did find the following though not an exact match to your unit. Replacement parts for FRTCO3L5DBO models | AppliancePartsPros.com As you can see the parts listing is sort of useless. I then tried the Frigidaire site and again no joy. So without any real info on this unit and not wanting to send you on a wild goose chase I did not respond. I wonder how many others just could not find any info or did not have experience with this exact unit. I would not write this forum off just because of one unsatisfactory experience.
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I did look at your first post but could not find any tech info on this unit. Did find info on it but there was no wiring diagram or anything to tell me how it is put together. Could not even find an operators manual at the Black&Decker site.
All I can suggest is that you unplug it and take the back off to see it there is a fuse. It may also be in the control console with the thermostat.
Sorry I cannot be helpful but without some tech data I am in the dark. |
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