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Matheous-2 | 00:14 Sat 11th Dec 2010 | How it Works
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We have one in a shed out in the back of the garden which seems to have packed up during the thaw here in central Scotland. The internal lamp comes on but the freezer stuff is beginning to melt and we don't hear any sound from the compressor at the back despite turning up the thermostat. Anyone have a remedy or analysis please?
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Maybe you were asking it to be warmer inside than the temperature in your shed. This will have confused the hell out of it.
They are not designed to work in low ambient temperatures which is why you are having problems. All fridge freezers have an operating range in which they are designed to operate, if they are operated outside of this range it causes damage to the heat exchanger and compressor as they have to work at a rate beyond which they were designed for. Unfortunately it is a non repairable fault.

My advice would be to look for a specialist appliance if you wish to use it in an unheated outbuilding, unfortunately they are much more expensive than standard models.
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Update: Following a Rf. Engineer's advice - we heated the shed & as if by magic it returned to life! He also advised that in such low ambient temperatures we should heat up the shed to prevent re-occurrance..... Can't help wondering how many people have thought theirs was kaput and got rid!!

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