Here's the [document|41160|service manual] that may help to find out what's wrong.
Since it doesn't work on either gas or electric, start by checking whether the ''***DC*** voltage'' supply for the upper and lower circuit boards in the refrigerator, as shown on p.10 → p.12 in the manual is OK or not.
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''Note:'' If a blown fuse is the cause of the problem, usually fuses don't fail of their own accord so when replacing it, make sure that you get some extra fuses as the replacement fuse may blow again shortly afterwards if not sooner, indicating that there's another problem which is causing to blow.
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''Note:'' If a blown fuse is the cause of the problem, usually fuses don't blow for no reason, so when replacing it, make sure that you get some extra fuses as the replacement fuse may blow again shortly afterwards if not sooner, indicating that there's another problem which is causing to blow.
Hi @ammieallison
Here's the [document|41160|service manual] that may help to find out what's wrong.
Since it doesn't work on either gas or electric, start by checking whether the ''***DC*** voltage'' supply for the upper and lower circuit boards in the refrigerator, as shown on p.10 → p.12 in the manual is OK or not.
''Note:'' If a blown fuse is the cause of the problem, usually fuses don't fail of their own accord so when replacing it, make sure that you get some extra fuses as the replacement fuse may blow again shortly afterwards if not sooner, indicating that there's another problem which is causing to blow.