20 Most Recent Summit Commercial SCR600LADACSSRC 24" Built-in Beverage Center with Adjustable Wire Shelves, Automatic Defrost, Interior Light, Door Lock, ADA Compliant and Commercially Approved: Stainless Cabinet/Handle with Wine Shelves Questions & Answers

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SUMMIT BOTTOM-MOUNT REFRIGERATOR FREEZER FFBF281W: Water pooling and freezing on freezer floor. ?????

The drain is blocked. The evaporator is defrosted every 24 hours. The water should go to a pan where is then evaporates. Look at the rear for a pipe.
4/14/2021 3:37:45 AM • Summit... • Answered on Apr 14, 2021
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I need an instructions/owners manual for Summit CL66FDOS wine and beverage cooler. Can you help?

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1/13/2019 12:17:30 PM • Summit... • Answered on Jan 13, 2019
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Where can I find parts (door gasket) for discontinued Summit refrigerator?

If you have part #, try amazon or eBay.
12/1/2018 6:34:57 PM • Summit... • Answered on Dec 01, 2018
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What is the right temperature setting on a summit fridge

The right setting depends on how many door openings the fridge sees in a day and how packed with food it is. If the fridge is warm, try increasing the thermostat slightly to a higher number. Come back 24 hrs later to see if it has gotten better, You may need to do this a few times. If you don't get any results, then it's possible the thermostat is faulty or the fridge has a leak in the cooling system.
10/13/2018 7:35:02 PM • Summit... • Answered on Oct 13, 2018
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Summit refrigerator top freezer model FF1625SS evapator drain hole keeps icing up and there is a wire to transfer heat to drain inlet.

Hi, One of the most common problems with frost-free refrigerators (and often with upright frost-free freezers) is drain freeze up. This is usually caused by the defrost drain clogging, then freezing. On older units, it can also happen when the insulation (usually open-cell Styrofoam) around the drain gets 'water-logged', as it often does over the years, causing ice to build up inside the drain. The first symptom, at least in top-freezers, is usually water under the crisper drawers, on the floor of the refrigerator section. In side-by-sides and upright freezers it'll appear as a nifty slab of ice on the freezer floor, eventually running water out onto the kitchen floor. These are quick and easy to make. Just cut a piece of #12 copper wire (strip from regular 12-2WG 'Romex' household wire) about 6 inches long and bend it around a 1/4 inch round rod. A screwdriver shaft works well for this, but any 1/4 inch dia. piece of metal will do. Now when your refrig or freezer drain clogs and you find the trough under the evaporator full of ice, here's what you do. Clear the ice, open the drain (use hot water in your one gallon pressure sprayer and a wet-vac, and hang this little piece of copper on the defrost heater, so it extends down the drain. On most units, this is a black rod under the evaporator coil. Some use a radiant heater inside a glass tube, with which you can use this method, but you must carefully bend the hook on your copper wire to the diameter of the glass, being sure it puts no pressure on the glass. This heater is responsible for melting all that frost that we don't have to deal with since the advent of Frost-free units, and it glows a dull red during the defrost cycle, so there's plenty of excess heat for our purpose. Anyway, since copper's such a good conductor of heat, some of the defrost heater's energy will transfer down the copper wire, into the drain, and keep it open. What I like to call 'stupidly simple', this uses no extra electricity and works extremely well! One precaution: hang this piece of copper *loosely* over the defrost heater. Don't squeeze or crimp it on, or you risk causing a "hot spot", damaging the heater. Note: I get a lot of questions as to whether this wire will melt the rubber drain grommet or plastic drain tubing. I've installed literally hundreds of these wires (wish I'd kept count!) and have never seen any damage caused to those areas. Keep in mind that when the unit switches into defrost, the inside of the freezer is at or below zero. Most defrost cycles last 20 minutes max, with the heater shutting down before the cycle ends, so the warmth that travels down this little copper wire isn't nearly intense enough to melt anything but ice. Hope this makes sense! Good luck David
6/15/2018 4:27:38 AM • Summit... • Answered on Jun 15, 2018
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How to remove drip tray at back of aeg fridge

On an AEG SANTO 3533, the tray sits on top of the compressor. There is a short metal "tunnel" on top of the compressor. The tray has a plastic clip in the middle which goes through the tunnel and latches up on the other side. To remove, reach to the back of the metal in the middle of the tray, press the plastic clip firmly down, and pull/wiggle the tray backwards horizontally to remove. Needed a torch to see clearly on mine. One of these things that's easy once you've done it once.
4/16/2024 12:09:58 PM • Refrigerators • Answered 2 days ago
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When Should You Consider Copper for Water Storage?

Copper has anantibacterial effect. Studies recommend storing water in copper containers for several hours before consumption to maximize this benefit. Some research suggests 48 hours. perhaps explore dedicatedcopper water bottlesfrom reputable sources for optimal water storage. This refers to water, not juices.
4/15/2024 9:35:54 AM • Refrigerators • Answered 3 days ago
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I have a 1984 Norcold 8310 series RV refrigerator that isn't working. How can I troubleshoot it?

Question edited for clarity. Help and videos in the link. However it is 40 years old and has probably seen better days. There isn't much you can do if it needs refrigerant gas as you need a certified engineer. https://www.google.com/search?q=1984+Norcold+8310+series+RV+refrigerator+that+isn%27t+working ..
4/13/2024 5:04:34 AM • Refrigerators • Answered on Apr 13, 2024
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Is it normal that the compressor is too hot too touch?

yes it is
4/9/2024 3:41:40 AM • Refrigerators • Answered on Apr 09, 2024
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Question mark flashing next to temperature numbers

All questions need 'make model (what it is) first 3 words please. https://www.google.com/search?q=Refrigerator+Question+mark+flashing+next+to+temperature+numbers ..
4/6/2024 11:28:44 PM • Refrigerators • Answered on Apr 06, 2024
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Freezer is over freezing resulting in the the fridge not cooling. model of fridge RS22DCMS water dispensing upright fridge freezer

Sometimes the timer jmalfunctions and the refrigerator will not go in to a defrost mode. Try unplugging it and defrost the refrig and plug it in again.
4/5/2024 9:37:23 AM • Refrigerators • Answered on Apr 05, 2024
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Uline beverage fridge loose door handle.

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You are right. The only way to repair this is by replacing the complete door assembly. If under a year it should be covered.
3/25/2024 5:55:15 PM • Refrigerators • Answered on Mar 25, 2024
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Where is the defrost timer located in hisense upside down fridge freezer on model NO# HR6BMFF520S

The defrost timer in a Hisense upside-down fridge freezer, model number HR6BMFF520S, is typically located within the control panel or the refrigerator compartment. Here are the general steps to locate it:
  1. Check the Control Panel: Start by inspecting the control panel of the refrigerator. Look for any knobs, buttons, or switches that control the defrost cycle. The defrost timer may be integrated into this panel.
  2. Inside the Refrigerator Compartment: If you don't find the defrost timer in the control panel, check inside the refrigerator compartment. It might be located near the temperature control settings or the light fixture. You may need to remove any covers or panels to access it.
  3. Consult the User Manual: If you're having trouble locating the defrost timer, refer to the user manual that came with your fridge freezer. It often contains detailed diagrams and information about the location of various components, including the defrost timer.
  4. Contact Hisense Customer Support: If you're still unable to locate the defrost timer, consider reaching out to Hisense customer support for assistance. They can provide specific guidance based on your refrigerator model and help you locate the timer.
Once you've located the defrost timer, you can follow the manufacturer's instructions for troubleshooting or replacing it if necessary.
3/21/2024 2:20:27 PM • Refrigerators • Answered on Mar 21, 2024
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