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If the unit develops a problem within this period, the faulty part or assembly will be repaired or replaced at our discretion. Electrode wear and tear is not covered. Contact Floatron NZ Ltd for information and service. Do not return the unit without authorisation. Floatron NZ Ltd guarantee that this product will work within 60 days (of purchase date) or the purchase price will be refunded (less P&P). Guarantee applies to units used in NZ only. Should a problem arise, contact Floatron NZ Ltd within this 60-day period. Do not return the unit without authorisation and instruction. Any unit returned must be cleaned and undamaged, in original condition & packaging. Not covered by this guarantee are: Conditions resulting from misuse, abuse, negligence, accident, alternation or disassembly. Conditions arising from departure of the recommended instructions and application. Units for use in any other application than outdoor swimming pools or ponds/water features with suitable pump/filtration systems.

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If your chest freezer isn’t cooling food as it should, you will need to undertake immediate repairs to ensure that food doesn’t spoil. Following a few steps will enable you to undertake an effective repair. Step 1 – Inspection Begin the process of repairing a chest freezer that fails to cool food properly by examining the freezer to determine the cause. There are a range of potential causes for the temperature being incorrect and you may be able to find it simply by looking hard enough. Step 2 – Thermostat The first step you should take for a freezer that's not cold enough is to check the thermostat. Whether it has been knocked out of place or is faulty, it can often be the cause of temperature problems that affect your freezer. If it is on an inappropriate temperature setting, return it to the correct level and leave the freezer for an hour to determine whether this corrects the problem. Alternatively, the thermostat may be defective and will need to be replaced.

It is usually located behind the temperature control dial and will require the use of a screwdriver to remove the cover after the power supply has been disconnected. You may need to use a flashlight and remove the temperature dial to enable you to get proper access. Removing this will expose two wires which must be connected to a replacement thermostat. Step 3 – Defrost If your chest freezer has an exposed coil rather than one which is hidden beyond a panel, you may notice that frost builds up on it. It is possible for the build up of ice to become significant enough to prevent the freezer from cooling properly. Even if you are unable to see the coils, if you find that the space for food is gradually diminishing because of ice build up, you know you have a problem. Rectify this by clearing out all the items from the freezer and switch off the power supply to defrost it. Put down a drop cloth or newspapers and leave the door open as the defrosting occurs to prevent water dripping onto the floor.

Step 4 – Self-defrost If you have a chest freezer which has a self-defrost system, you may find that a build up of ice can still occur because the system has failed. To test this, follow the above defrost process to determine whether the temperature returns to normal. If the same problem arises, check your instruction manual to find out whether it is possible to manually reset the defrost timer so that the freezer knows the correct intervals for cooling and defrosting. Step 5 – Compressor The compressor can be found at the rear of the chest freezer and, along with the condenser fan, helps to keep the freezer cool. If these become dirty or dusty, it can compromise their ability to do keep the freezer cool enough. Prevent this by cleaning the components with a vacuum cleaner or a cloth after switching off the power supply. How to Repair a Chest Freezer that Runs Continuously 404 - page not found Sorry, the page you are looking for cannot be found. This could be because: