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HOW TO CLEAN REFRIGERATOR COILS

Refrigerator coils are also known as condenser coils. Cleaning your refrigerator coils is a great way to stay as cold as possible without wasting excess energy. If these coils have dust or dirt, then the fridge requires more energy to cool your food, and sometimes it causes a breakdown of the unit. You should clean fridge condenser coils frequently so that they are not exposed to debris and works properly. Follow these simple steps for how to clean refrigerator coils. It is an easy process and will take a few minutes only.

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HOW TO CLEAN REFRIGERATOR COILS

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  1. HOW TO CLEAN REFRIGERATOR COILS? - PARTSIPS

  2. Refrigerator coils are also known as condenser coils. Cleaning your refrigerator coils is a great way to stay as cold as possible without wasting excess energy. If these coils have dust or dirt, then the fridge requires more energy to cool your food, and sometimes it causes a breakdown of the unit. You should clean fridge condenser coils frequently so that they are not exposed to debris and works properly. Follow these simple steps for how to clean refrigerator coils. It is an easy process and will take a few minutes only.

  3. Get lg refrigerator accessories online at Low Cost. How to Clean Fridge Coils? You can use this step by step guide for how to clean condenser coils fridge. You can perform this task simply yourself. Before you start the process, you have to keep ready the following materials: Face mask, vacuum with a long hose attachment, and appliance cleaning brush. Unplug the Refrigerator. Before you, clean fridge condenser coils, make sure to disconnect the power source from the supply and pull away from the wall for safety. Moreover, shut off the water valve if your refrigerator is equipped with a water dispenser or ice maker. Wear your face mask, as there will be a lot of dust and debris. Locate Condenser Coils. Depends on the model and year, the location will be varied. But, it is simple to find the location. In old models, the coils are located on the back of the unit. For new models, coils are located at the base of the unit. If you're unable to find the condenser coils, refer to the user manual once. On the back: Easy to locate. Check for the metal grid attached to the back of the refrigerator.

  4. How to clean coils under refrigerator? This is somewhat tricky to find. Want to know how to clean refrigerator coils underneath? Look at this process. Coils on the bottom have a panel in the front that you can remove. Now, you need to use the vacuum cleaner brush there for cleaning. Find the grate under the appliance door and gently remove it. Vacuum Coils. Now, you have to clean the coils with a vacuum. Using long and narrow attachment, thoroughly vacuum dust and dirt. While cleaning the coils, you can clean any other areas surrounding it you see dust buildup. You should be careful not to damage the coil or ribs. With the help of a flashlight, you can know what needs to be removed from the coils. Vacuum the fan if it is accessible. When the dust accumulates on the fan blades, the airflow will decrease which may contribute to premature compressor failure.

  5. Brush Coils. Once you have completed the initial vacuum, brush away any remaining debris and dust that you couldn't access with your vacuum. Make sure to run it through each curve and crevasse of refrigerator coils and fan. This step will take some more time but easy with the cleaning brush. Vacuum Again. After brushing the coils, the final step is to vacuum condenser coils once again. This will ensure you have removed all debris that was left from brushing. It is also good to vacuum the wall area behind the appliance and floor before replacing the unit. Reposition the Appliance. Once you have completed the refrigerator coils cleaning, it's time to position the unit to its right place carefully. Also, vacuum up any dust exposed while moving the fridge. Give the power supply to your fridge. Once you clean the coils, it can take up to 24 hours to find the difference in your appliance performance. However, now, you will find consistent temperatures throughout the refrigerator.

  6. Brush Coils. Once you have completed the initial vacuum, brush away any remaining debris and dust that you couldn't access with your vacuum. Make sure to run it through each curve and crevasse of refrigerator coils and fan. This step will take some more time but easy with the cleaning brush. Vacuum Again. After brushing the coils, the final step is to vacuum condenser coils once again. This will ensure you have removed all debris that was left from brushing. It is also good to vacuum the wall area behind the appliance and floor before replacing the unit. Reposition the Appliance. Once you have completed the refrigerator coils cleaning, it's time to position the unit to its right place carefully. Also, vacuum up any dust exposed while moving the fridge. Give the power supply to your fridge. Once you clean the coils, it can take up to 24 hours to find the difference in your appliance performance. However, now, you will find consistent temperatures throughout the refrigerator.

  7. Conclusion:- We hope you enjoyed our how to clean fridge coils guide. If your appliance in need of replacement, select PartsIPS to buy new refrigerator parts. We will offer you OEM parts only at a reasonable cost. If you found our tips helpful, please share it with your friends and family.

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