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The drip system involves the presence of a separate Drip Collector at the bottom of the freezer. It receives condensate, which is created as a result of the operation of the compressor.

 

At first, the condensed liquid freezes, and during slight heating of the evaporator, it begins to melt. The melted water flows through the grooves into a separate tray under the device and evaporates from there.

 

Tips for maintenance and care of a freezer with a drip system

 

During “weeping” defrosting, ice particles melt naturally. To wash, you will have to disconnect the device from the electrical network. Sometimes greasy stains and dirt remain on the shelves. Therefore, from time to time you need to carry out a thorough cleaning, wiping the shelves and boxes with detergent.

 

The user will know that the freezer needs defrosting thanks to the color indication on the panel located on the door or the sound alarm. It is triggered when the temperature in the freezer compartment exceeds the set norm.

 

It is better to use liquid soap or detergent for washing shelves and drawers. After processing the removable parts, they must be rinsed under running water and wiped with a dry cloth.

 

No Frost is the principle of action

 

Freezing is excluded in No Frost. Fresh air moves around the freezer, and water remains in the evaporator, which is located outside the chamber. That is why No Frost models are always dry and evenly cool on all shelves.

 

The formation of cold occurs due to the operation of the compressor and the evaporating element. Cool air spreads through the freezer thanks to fans.

 

Tips for maintenance and care of the No Frost freezer

 

The freezer chamber with No Frost technology does NOT need to be defrosted. It is necessary to wash the unit once every six months to prevent the development of bacteria and microbes in a polluted environment. This is what the manufacturers advise. This will allow not only to maintain cleanliness in the chambers but also to extend the life of household appliances. To wash the back wall of the freezer, for safety reasons, it is necessary to disconnect the appliance from the electricity.

 

Also, in no case should you use aggressive means or metal sponges during the assembly process. They scratch the coating and can cause serious malfunctions in the device.

 

With the help of a wet cloth, you need to carefully walk around the entire perimeter of the seal and wipe the handle. After all, it is the handle of the unit that household members often come in contact with, layers of dirt and germs settle on it.

 

It is impossible to say 100 percent which is better – a No Frost freezer or a drip freezer. Which is better to choose: a No Frost freezer or a drip freezer

 

So what is better – a drip freezer or No Frost? It all depends on the size of the budget and desired parameters.

 

If you need an economical and quiet device, it is better to buy a freezer with “crying” technology.

When the cost of the device does not play a decisive role, and you do not want to spend personal time on regular defrosting, the answer is clear – No Frost.

Having analyzed the specifics of the two systems, we can conclude that each of them has its strengths and weaknesses. The purchase is serious and not cheap, so it is important to consider all the pros and cons to buy a long-lasting freezer.

 

If your freezer is not working properly. You have noticed that the freezer has started to make strange noises. Whether you can find the breakdown on your own or at some stage of the search, calling a handyman is up to you. Not only that, in the absence of experience in disassembly and assembly of the freezer it is better to limit the external examination and search for simple damage, and then call our master. Chula Vista Appliance Repair Company is proud to offer efficient freezer repair services in and around San Diego County. Our team of experts is well-equipped and ready to handle all types of freezer repairs, no matter how complicated they are. We strive to provide excellent repairs using only high-quality replacement parts backed by a manufacturer’s warranty, so you can rely on a freezer repair technician to fix the problem and make sure your freezer will work properly for a long time.

 

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