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Someone tell me if my fridge has been put in wrong? Having a nightmare!

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Treqaf · 12/01/2021 13:35

We’ve just moved house and had an integrated fridge installed. I can’t work out if the seals actually meet when the door is closed. It sort of makes a noise when it shuts where the cupboard door part hits the unit but how do we know if the seals meet in between? I know I probably sound naive and a complete idiot but im shit with stuff like this as is my housemate!

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JoannaDory · 12/01/2021 13:38

rub coloured chalk thickly on one side of the seal and see if any transfers to the other side. It probably is closing as otherwise you would see a buildup of ice inside.

Treqaf · 12/01/2021 13:42

Thanks! We just tried what you said and the outer seal marks the inner seal with ketchup when we close it Grin does that mean it’s ok? I’m a bit paranoid about food freshness after lots of food poisoning when younger due to a faulty fridge!!!

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EmmaGrundyForPM · 12/01/2021 13:44

get a fridge thermometer and pop it in. If the seal isn't good then it won't get cold enough

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Treqaf · 12/01/2021 13:46

What should thermometer say? We have it on setting four inside

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RoganJosh · 12/01/2021 13:49

You want it at about 3 or 4 I think. Degrees c.

Any room thermometer will work. Like this.

Someone tell me if my fridge has been put in wrong? Having a nightmare!
dementedpixie · 12/01/2021 13:50

Well you want it to be a max of about 4/5⁰C.

dementedpixie · 12/01/2021 13:50

We have a fridge thermometer

Treqaf · 12/01/2021 13:55

How do they know if the seal works when it’s integrated? The door feels loose but it is pushed against the unit. I know I sound crazy could just do without having to call them out again!

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dementedpixie · 12/01/2021 13:57

If it stays cold enough then the door is shut properly

ScottishStottie · 12/01/2021 13:58

Surely you can tell be the feel of opening it? When i open my fridge theres a level of 'pulling' you need to do, more than a cupboard. Are you feeling the fridge open when you open it?

Treqaf · 12/01/2021 14:01

No it doesn’t feel like it’s opening the fridge that’s what’s worrying me, there’s no tug from the seal at all. We’ve not plugged it in yet as were told to wait 24 hours. Just v annoying as the door sort of flops against the unit and you don’t need much more than a tiny nudge to open it.

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RoganJosh · 12/01/2021 17:03

@Treqaf

No it doesn’t feel like it’s opening the fridge that’s what’s worrying me, there’s no tug from the seal at all. We’ve not plugged it in yet as were told to wait 24 hours. Just v annoying as the door sort of flops against the unit and you don’t need much more than a tiny nudge to open it.
I think you’re right to question it if you can’t feel a pull. Smile

How annoying.

You could unscrew the door from it for now?

petalpower · 12/01/2021 17:15

Is there a sort of thin plastic protector on the seal? Can’t think of the right terminology. Our fridge didn’t seem to stay shut properly when it was first new and this was the problem. It was like a hygiene/security strip.

Treqaf · 12/01/2021 17:49

Oh thanks both great ideas, we will investigate now!

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GlobeUs · 12/01/2021 18:05

If it is not plugged in then it won't be cold enough for the seal to work. It's partially the temperature change that creates the seal mechanism.

Treqaf · 12/01/2021 23:11

Didn’t know that @GlobeUs ! Will check tomorrow

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