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Hi,
Are they actually the temps in the compartments or just what the display is showing?
-Looking at the refrigerant flow path for the refrigerator on p.20 in the [document|27521|service manual] the refrigerant flows through the refrigerator evaporator unit and then through the freezer evaporator unit i.e. series flow, not parallel flow, as it passes through the system so if the freezer evaporator unit should be at least as cold as the refrigerator evaporator.
+Looking at the refrigerant flow path for the refrigerator on p.20 in the [document|27521|service manual] the refrigerant flows through the refrigerator evaporator unit and then through the freezer evaporator unit i.e. series flow, not parallel flow, as it passes through the system so the freezer evaporator unit should be at least as cold as the refrigerator evaporator.
You may have to get the refrigerant high pressure and suction pressure levels in the sealed system measured to find out what's wrong.
Depending on your location you may have to get a licensed repairer to check this due to the environmental regulations regarding the handling of refrigerant gases.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi,
-Looking at the refrigerant flow path for the refrigerator on p.20 in the [document|27521|service manual] the refrigerant flows through the refrigerator evaporator unit and then through the freezer evaporator unit i.e. series flow, not parallel flow, as it passes through the system so if the freezer evaporator unit is not getting icy cold but the refrigerator evaporator unit is cold enough then there may be a problem with the amount of refrigerant in the system (leak?) or a compressor problem.
+Are they actually the temps in the compartments or just what the display is showing?
+
+Looking at the refrigerant flow path for the refrigerator on p.20 in the [document|27521|service manual] the refrigerant flows through the refrigerator evaporator unit and then through the freezer evaporator unit i.e. series flow, not parallel flow, as it passes through the system so if the freezer evaporator unit should be at least as cold as the refrigerator evaporator.
You may have to get the refrigerant high pressure and suction pressure levels in the sealed system measured to find out what's wrong.
Depending on your location you may have to get a licensed repairer to check this due to the environmental regulations regarding the handling of refrigerant gases.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi,
-Looking at the refrigerant flow path for the refrigerator on p.20 in the [document|27521|service manual] the refrigerant flows through the refrigerator evaporator unit and then through freezer evaporator unit i.e. series flow not parallel flow, as it passes through the system so if the freezer evaporator unit is not getting icy cold but the refrigerator evaporator unit is cold enough then there may be a problem with the amount of refrigerant in the system (leak?) or a compressor problem.
+Looking at the refrigerant flow path for the refrigerator on p.20 in the [document|27521|service manual] the refrigerant flows through the refrigerator evaporator unit and then through the freezer evaporator unit i.e. series flow, not parallel flow, as it passes through the system so if the freezer evaporator unit is not getting icy cold but the refrigerator evaporator unit is cold enough then there may be a problem with the amount of refrigerant in the system (leak?) or a compressor problem.
You may have to get the refrigerant high pressure and suction pressure levels in the sealed system measured to find out what's wrong.
Depending on your location you may have to get a licensed repairer to check this due to the environmental regulations regarding the handling of refrigerant gases.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi,

Looking at the refrigerant flow path for the refrigerator on p.20 in the [document|27521|service manual] the refrigerant flows through the refrigerator evaporator unit and then through freezer evaporator unit i.e. series flow not parallel flow, as it passes through the system so if the freezer evaporator unit is not getting icy cold but the refrigerator evaporator unit is cold enough then there may be a problem with the amount of refrigerant in the system (leak?) or a compressor problem.

You may have to get the refrigerant high pressure and suction pressure levels in the sealed system measured to find out what's wrong.

Depending on your location you may have to get a licensed repairer to check this due to the environmental regulations regarding the handling of refrigerant gases.

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