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Everest Refrigeration ESFH2 Reach-In Freezer Questions & Answers
STAY IN DEFROST MODE
Hello Santiago;
My name is Peter. I am a retired field service refrigeration technician.
In the defrost mode everything shuts down with the exception of the light.
So, lets trip the defrost timer and get your freezer running.
You did not provide a model number which is located on a label on the inside liner wall near the top.
Your defrost timer may be part of your control board.
Let's assume it is not.
In the lower back left hand corner of you unit the is a metal plate with a small slotted shaft. With a large flat head screw driver turn the shaft clockwise on click at a time until your unit starts up. You must do the same thing every 12 hours to turn it off for 30 minutes to allow for defrost until the timer is replaced is replaced.
Note the round on the left.
Go into the following web site, put in your model number. Select the diagram with the defrost timer. Search the internet with the part number shown
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Everest freezer esf1 error 3
I think that code is a mechanical error code. Not sure. Call the mfr and see what they say. You can google the code and model number and perhaps get it there.
2/25/2013 2:10:54 AM •
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on Feb 25, 2013
What should refrigerant gauges read when charging
Depends on what kind of refrigerant its works, if is an old unit probably is charged with R12 or R22 newer ones work with R404 ;for R12 presures should be around 20psi on the low side and 160 on the high side ,for R22 about 60 and 250 and for R404 50 and 350 ;you have to look at the condensing unit tag to find out what type of freon its uses ,or look at the expansion valve at the evaporator coil.
11/24/2012 5:27:16 PM •
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on Nov 24, 2012
Tappan TFC13M0AW1 Chest Freezer. What part should I replace?
Question edited to add maker! All questions need 'make model (what it is) as first three words.
That is an overheating fault. Replace the fluff with no fluff.
Make sure the condenser coils are free of dust and there is good airflow
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It is low on refrigerant gas and you need a service tech..
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2/3/2024 5:25:13 AM •
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on Feb 03, 2024
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