Just pushing the debris back in doesnt work, it needs to come out. push it in first, block the holes temporarily with tape or bluetac fill the arm with water from the central mounting hole, shake and turn upside down to let the water and debris flow out, repeat etc
Fucking did this and didn’t unplug the freezer, he didn’t say we need to unplug, now the freezer is fucked and im fucked, electric went through me fingers and I shit myself
Thank you. However you seem to skip the part removing the bottom bracket near the floor and replacing it on the other side. (Maybe that's why some disliked?) This was the bit I especially need. Did I notice you tilted the appliance to reach the bracket? Mine is a Bosch also, but the top screws screw in from above (not from the front). Please talk a bit more, explain what you're doing through the process. Also some may want to know, mine needed a torx screwdriver, size 10 I think. Thanks
I took the old thermo out to get part number forgetting to photo the terminals. Now I have the new thermo I do not know which way the wires go. There is a double black a double brown and a single brown. The thermo has only 3 connections pins plus earth to thermo casing. What pins do I connect to?
Oh brother, can't you show us how to install a filter on the central intake opening of the stupid spray arms? I shouldn't have to wash these every week, it is so annoying
thank you, simple tutorial that worked, I couldn't get the cover off as I had the manufacturers sticky tape still over it, once i sorted something as simple as that it worked, still wondering why the first guy in the video says I need a screwdriver :) well done Idris
absolutely RUBBISH video. lies . The pump was nt touched, This was just a 1 minute filter check .THAT is not the pump , that is behind the impeller which is behind the filter..Change the word PUMP on your vid title and insert FILTER ..I wonder how many click bait views you lot have made out of this rubbish video
A fridge freezer has two thermostats. One for the fridge and one for the freezer. This is the FRIDGE thermostat. What about the freezer thermostat? This is misleading for a novice.
There is no freezer thermostat in this or many other fridges, there is only one cooling cycle. Only the temperature in the fridge controls the cooling, with most of the cooling loop being in the freezer. The freezer just bottoms out at the minimum possible temperature, a heat pump has a physical limit of temperature difference to ambient it's able to provide, and it's fine as long as you don't open it too often and don't put too much warm stuff in there.
Do you understand how the gas flows in a refrigeration circuit similar to the one in the video? Firstly the gas will reach the freezer 1st then as the cycle continues it will then reach the chiller section, so the thermostat will sense the temperature in the chiller section hence no need for 2 thermostats. Secondly the refrigerator in the video has one compressor hence it can't be controlled by 2 thermostats. Thirdly when the thermostat shuts off power to the compressor, it is the chiller that will start to experience a temperature rise such that when it sense the need to resume refrigeration, the cooling in the chiller compartment will just be enough to keep things fresh and not excessive to freeze them
When I see two mistakes in the first thirty seconds - adjustable spanner referred to as adjustable pliers, and 45 degree angle described as 90 degrees - it makes me lose trust in the rest.