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try e-bay as you have the number on the unit
try any fridge service center using that unit as a sample
try the makers service agents for parts
try the manufacturer spares department
jeeze! none of these idots who replied are reading your question!!! I have the same issue not sure which is warmer and which is colder. in my full size fridge, 1 is warmer, and the higher numbers are colder. if you found the solution though- i would really appreciate it if you could let me know! my email is [email protected]... i have been searching for the user manual online and cant find it anywhere. cant even find a website for chefmate!!!
My chefmate is **** because the internal fan is garbage, its cheap, it
doesn't work or give enough flow, try a higher flow unit. You can get
the 12v at tigerdirect.com with some high flow (AND LIGHTS :) ) for a
few bucks to save your 100 dollar investment. The removal of the orig
fan is easy. The evap is a good setup, but the cooling setup for it
seems to be sh*t. Cheap fans = cheap setup and this is why everyone
hates these units cause it can't pump the goods.
For the record my fan died, so my evap and fan froze over completely
and spoiled my food and burned out the fan completely and probably
helped to short it. I can get it going if I flicker the fan with my
finger but she is dead and can't catch naturally. You could replace the
chefmate fan with most computer fans too... fyi if you got a junk tower
laying around.
While your at it clean the fans on the back and take off the back panel
which kicks out the hot air from the hot flow. It helps if your unit is
older (a year plus+ in a dorm is like 4 in a clean house lol)
you have to bring it for repair. the repair that they would do if they know how to is to weld the puncture hole by aluminum brazing , they may want to check the oil in the compressor in order to be sure that no water have been sucked by the compressor from the hole in the evaporator.
evacuate the system and charge it with the right amount of the correct refrigerant.
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