Brilio.net - Have you ever found a refrigerator that is no longer cold after being cleaned, even though it is on? This problem is often frustrating because the refrigerator is an important device that keeps food fresh and durable. Cleaning the refrigerator is important to maintain cleanliness and work efficiency, but if not done properly , it can actually cause the refrigerator to not function optimally.
One of the main causes of a refrigerator not cooling after cleaning is careless handling of important components such as the thermostat and cooling coil. Sometimes, water or cleaning fluids used can get on these sensitive parts, disrupting their function. In addition, re-placing items into the refrigerator irregularly or too full can also hinder the circulation of cold air, making it difficult for the refrigerator to reach its ideal temperature.
This condition was also experienced by YouTube user M.Teknik. Through one of the videos uploaded, he admitted that he had found a refrigerator that was not cold even though it had been turned on. After investigating, it turned out that this happened when the refrigerator had been cleaned.
After further investigation, it turned out that the compressor engine at the back of the refrigerator was not working. This can be seen from the absence of vibrations or sounds that arise. In addition, he also checked the compressor with a special tool.
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According to him, the compressor stopped working for another reason. As reported by BrilioFood from YouTube M.Teknik on Tuesday (8/10), the main problem he experienced was because the thermostat in the refrigerator was broken. The thermostat is a crucial component in the refrigerator that functions to regulate the temperature inside.
This device works by detecting the room temperature inside the refrigerator and turning the compressor on or off as needed to maintain the desired temperature. When the temperature rises above the set setting, the thermostat turns on the compressor to cool the room, while when the temperature has reached the right level, the compressor is turned off. In this way, the thermostat not only keeps the refrigerator temperature stable but also helps save energy and extend the life of the device.
photo: YouTube/M.Teknik
However, after cleaning the refrigerator, sometimes the thermostat can experience problems. Careless cleaning can cause moisture or cleaning fluids to come into contact with this sensitive component, thus disrupting its function. If the thermostat is not working properly, the compressor will not be activated when needed, causing the temperature inside the refrigerator to rise and making it not cold.
Well, there are several steps that can be taken to identify the problem of this broken thermostat. First, check the temperature setting on the thermostat. Make sure that the temperature has been set to the appropriate level. If the setting is correct but the refrigerator is still not cold, try to listen to the sound of the compressor. If you do not hear the sound of the compressor turning on, it could be a sign that the thermostat is not working.
photo: YouTube/M.Teknik
Next, you can check the wiring and electrical connections to make sure everything is connected properly. If the thermostat is connected properly but still not working, you will need to test the components with a multimeter to make sure the thermostat is properly conducting electricity. If the thermostat shows signs of damage or abnormalities, it is time to replace it.
When the thermostat is indeed found to be the cause of the refrigerator not cooling, the first step is to replace it with a new one as YouTube user M.Teknik did. However, this process tends to require technical skills, so you may want to consider asking a professional technician for help. Be sure to choose a thermostat that is compatible with your refrigerator model to ensure proper functionality.
photo: YouTube/M.Teknik
After replacing, be sure to reset the thermostat to the desired temperature and let the refrigerator run for a few hours to see if the temperature returns to normal. It is also important to periodically check the refrigerator, especially after cleaning, to ensure that there is no moisture or cleaner residue that could interfere with the performance of the components.