hace 5 años
Hi Ray, when that happens, there can be several reasons, for example, that the thermostat is regulated at a very high temperature, and the compressor does not work for a long time. The device is opened very frequently and perhaps the outside ambient temperature is a bit high. In addition, if the weather is a bit humid, the humidity contained in the air itself, when it collides with enough cold inside the equipment, generates annoying condensation. If the rubber seals of the gaskets on the doors do not seal, the hot air also penetrates and forms the same condensation. Regulate the thermostat, for cooler and rest less compressor. Verify the correct tightness of the doors by placing a sheet of periodic paper between the rubber seal and the furniture frame, close the door and slide the paper, if you manage to remove it easily, you should replace the rubber gasket seals. You should avoid opening the door very regularly. Luck. S @ lu2 friovega63.
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