Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Problem refrigerator door

There are several complaints on the refrigerator that often occur include:

    1 Flower thicker ice more rapidly when the temperature control in the normal position.
    2 long ice frozen even temperature control already in the maximum position.
    3 The inside of the refrigerator is always wet.
    4. water disposal containers are always full of water.
    5. compressor never stops.
    6. shut the door hard and others.

Complaints had been the result of some damage such as:

    1 door hinge.
    2 Rust.
    3 Rubber door.

Ranked first door hinges caused by frequent opening and closing of the door is filled with quite a lot of heavy load such as bottled water, syrup, soy sauce, etc. so that the bottom of the door is made ​​of plastic, especially on the holes that connected with hinges become worn even in some cases I experienced plastic is broken so the door regardless. corrosion of natural causes resulting in the refrigerator body is attacked by rust poking out so prop the door, especially at the bottom. when one of the causes of the above happens then the "victim" is next door rubber, the rubber is no longer able to insulate the door will no longer attached to the body with precision the refrigerator, so it seems tenuous majority and cause frost to accumulate rapidly in the freezer because the air from outside the containing water was coming in through the gap and over continuously opened and closed its doors after a long time it was torn rubber door because the pressure is not balanced and the rough surface of the body by rust.

Rust can be prevented with routine maintenance such as:
    1 Often cleaned of dirt and water, especially syrup, honey or sugar to make sticky rubber door.
    2 Do not keep the refrigerator in a damp place or near water sources.
    3 Give lubricants (Grease or oil) on the inside of the hinge.
    4 Protect all parts of the body outside of the refrigerator with a protective paint paste commonly used for vehicles.

So hopefully useful.

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