SK386 (3 DOOR) - All Models

SK386 (3 DOOR) - All Models

Trouble Shooting / Basic Info

There are basic items that can be checked before needing to initiate a technician call out for warranty/repair circumstances.

I have ice building up on my inner rear wall?

Ice building up in the area under the fan on rear inner wall can be caused by a number of issues. This can cause the inner fan to develop noise as it physically contacts the ice.

1. One or both inner fans have stopped working, check correct operation of inner fans. 

2. A door has been left open or ajar, please defrost fridge by turning the fridge off for about 6 hours. Adjust the units' front feet up slightly to help with door closing.  

Please contact us if any faults are apparent or ice continues to form.

I have water coming out from inside the fridge?

1. The unit is not level, and excess water from the evaporator is not travelling to the drain correctly. Try adjusting the front feet of the unit up slightly higher than the rear.

Please contact us if water continues to leak/pool in unit.

My controller display is fluctuating up and down?

Led Controller: The LED display cycles up and down; this is normal operation. Fridges 'cycle' on and off to help protect the compressor, defrost ice and keep temperatures stable. Our units have a 'variance' of 4°C in their cycle, i.e. if you SET your fridge at 2°C, the compressor will cool to 2°C, and then shut down. The unit will cycle back ON at 6°C, as the air in the fridge naturally warms when the compressor is not operating. During this cycle, drinks temperature will be unaffected, as fluid temperature rises much slower than air temperature. A setting of 2°C will generally keep drinks at 3-4°C.

Defrost cycle: There is a defrost cycle programmed into the unit to remove ice from the evaporator, which is governed by the run/stop time of the compressor. Our units have a 6-hour total run time followed by a 20-minute Defrost cycle. During this operation 'dEF' will be displayed and evaporator temperatures may reach around 10-12°C, this will NOT affect the temperature of your drinks. Defrost is a very important part of the fridge operation.

Ice Up: If unstable display and temperature fluctuations are apparent, please check the INNER rear wall of the unit to see if there is any buildup of ICE. If ice has formed, turn the fridge off for at least 6 hours to defrost and then restart.

My door handle has come loose?

Door Handle screws have come loose, to tighten door handle:
1. Open door
2. Remove black door seal in the area where the handle attaches by firmly pinching and slowly pulling out.
3. Tighten handle mounting screws and replace seal (push in tight)

My fridge says 'dEF' on the controller?

'dEF' on the units display screen indicates 'Defrost' mode. Your fridge will run a defrost cycle for 20 minutes after the compressor has been running for a total of 6 hours.

FYI. The fridges temperature cycle and Defrost mode are controlled by a sensor located in the cabinet, the display on the controller screen compared to your OWN portable thermometer may vary depending on the position it is placed within the fridge, the location of the cabinet sensor itself or how the unit is stacked with product.

Unit not cooling enough?

1. Check inner fan is operating. If this fan isn't working, it will cause unit to ice up and airflow will be impeded, which can cause the unit to run at 10°C or more.

2. Check there is no ice buildup of rear wall just under the inner fan area. This could be caused by a faulty fan, or possible incorrect settings on the controller. Some areas may need longer defrost time than others to disperse any ice buildup effectively (higher humidity can cause more ice to form). Try turning off the fridge for at least 6 hours and then restarting, if ice forms again, please contact us.

3. Check condenser fan is working by checking for airflow through the front grill. If the condenser fan isn't operating, the compressor safety overload will be triggered due to excess heat, the unit's performance will be poor, and it may be unable to cool below 10°C-12°C.

4. Check for ice or excess buildup of water in the Fridges rear compartment around the piping on the compressor. This can be caused by an issue with the refrigerant system and a technician may be required.

5. Check that the condenser (Coiled piping and wiring next to the condenser fan, in rear compartment) hasn't blocked up with dust and debris. Cleaning this component periodically is very important, as a contaminated condenser can cause the compressor to overheat, and the unit will not cool efficiently.

6. ECO mode is on; this will cause the fridge to run approximately 4°c warmer to save energy.

Fridge is noisier than usual?

1. Inner fan? - Inner fans can develop noise faults in several ways.
   a) The Fan bearing has failed, this will make a very loud noise and will require replacing the fan.
  b) The unit has iced buildup on the evaporator, the inner fan blades can contact this ice, which will eventually damage/stop the fan and cause it to fail.
   c) Componentry may have come loose near the fan, i.e. loose mounting screws or an unsecured wire has made its way into the path of the fan blade.

2. Rear fan?
   a) The Fan bearing has failed, this will make a very loud noise and will require replacing the fan.
   b) Componentry may have come loose near the fan, i.e. loose mounting screws or an unsecured wire has made its way into the path of the fan blade.

3. Compressor?
 a) The compressor is the main working motor of the unit and will cycle on and off around 6-8 times an hour. If it is uneven, it could make a noise during running or during startup/shutdown. Check the compressor mounting bolts are tight and the fridge is level.

4. Rattle/Vibration?

a) Fridge piping has liquid and gas circulating through it constantly, if the piping is close to another part of the fridge, it may cause a vibration noise if it comes into contact with this part.
 
 


Controller Operations

**Note: Two separate model of controller may be installed -

 Danfoss ECO Controller

 Schmick ECO Controller

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