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No Frost Fridge - day 1, frost at the back?

  • 09-05-2015 4:54pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43


    Our old fridge (10 years) didn't have any frost for 9 years. It did lately, along with our suspicion that it doesn't close properly we decided to buy new fridge

    The fridge/freezer was delivered to us this morning, and we turned the fast cool option to get the temperature down. It did so quickly.

    I can see a thin layer of ice at the back of the fridge. Is it normal to see some ice on day one while trying to cool down the temperature, or do I have an issue? I can't recall this with my old no frost fridge at all (completely possible but I forgot). It looks well designed as the glass shelves don't go as far as the wall and the food doesn't touch the wall but I still wonder if this is ok.

    The freezer looks good, no frost and good temperature.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28 Miss_Lauren


    Bought a frost free fridge freezer recently, and did the exact same when we got it, turned the temps down low to cool it quickly. We haven't had any frost at all though, and its been turned on for about a week now.
    Did you make sure to let it settle in place for 6 hours or so before turning it on? We were advised by the delivery men to do this, something about letting the gases settle, not sure if this would have an effect on frost build up though.


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