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Posted by Big M on February 28, 2007 at 05:45:17 from (65.162.221.186):
In Reply to: OT refrigerator question posted by IaGary on February 28, 2007 at 04:51:01:
Here is what I ran into on a ref. several years ago during a power outage at a friends house. He had started a standby generator and told me everything worked except the ref, he must have burned it out. Power had went off during the night when the frostless ref. was in the defrost cycle. There is a 24 hour timer down under the front of the ref. that we advanced with a pocket screwdriver and the unit started up right away. Screw is designed so it can only be moved foreward and service delivery man is supposed to set if for about 3am defrost cycle. When I pulled the bottom grate off to check the timer, the lady of the house was VERY upset that I had found dirt and lint in her house.
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