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I've searched all over for information on my refrigerator (Admiral model HMG19824) with no success. I've seen a picture of the defrost timer and found that you can manually activate it using a screwdriver which I want to try but have no idea where its located. My current problem is the compressor runs constantly no matter what setting I have the controls at, currently I have the freezer at its midpoint setting (1-10, I have it set at 5) and the refrigerator at 1 (lowest or warmest setting). I suspect the evaporator coils are frozen but don't want to take it apart without first knowing where the components are. Any help would be appreciated.
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Your model number does not come up, please check it.
Also if this is not a North American unit we will have problems finding out any info. |
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The unit was purchased in North America and the model number was printed on both the freezer door tray and on the back panel of the refrigerator. On the front its listed as "Admiral Designer Series"
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Have you measured temperatures in the freezer and refrigerator?
Have you cleaned the condenser coils on the back of the refrigerator?
Even the model number you posted does not come up (probably due to its age), we still can try to help you.
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Yes, I've cleaned the condenser coil and checked the evaporator coil for ice buildup. The automatic defrost is working correctly and so are the fans that blows on the evaporator coil and condenser coil.
The unit runs constantly and only shuts off for the defrost cycle. I checked the temperatures of both the refrigerator and freezer and found the refrigerator at 40F and the freezer at 10F which I believe are at the high end of the acceptable range.
At this point I believe the refrigerator is just old and needs to be replaced.
Any thoughts of what else I can check would be appreciated.
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I would remove the evaporator coil cover in the freezer and check the frost pattern on the coils. If it is blotchy or just in one area it is an indication of a low freon condition. Note the unit will have to run several hours after a defrost cycle for the frost to develop. Since you would need a pro to fix this and it will be expensive you may be better off putting the dollars towards a new unit. Here is a good link, take a look at #20 and the example pictures on that page. http://www.applianceaid.com/refrigerator.html |
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I believe the unit is worn out and needs to be replaced.
I want to commend all the experts for their service they provide on this forum, its people like you that gives people like myself hope that there are still some descent folks in this world that actually try to help others and expect nothing in return.
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