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Re my fridge settings?

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Oldisthenewblack · 16/01/2016 20:24

Or rather, am I being stupid? The dial in my fridge goes from 1-7. I have no idea which end is the coldest. Consequently, I try leave it in the middle but things at the back of my fridge still freeze. So, can anyway tell me which number is likely to be the coldest (or warmest) setting. Oh, and no, the manual doesn't tell me!!

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Oldisthenewblack · 16/01/2016 20:25

I meant, can anyone tell me.....obviously.

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MaybeAnOverthinker · 16/01/2016 20:26

Same! Trial and error. We fiddled with the dual and a fridge thermometer

Joopy · 16/01/2016 20:27

I want to know this too!

NinaSimoneful · 16/01/2016 20:28

Google the make and model of your fridge. They'd bound to be a manual available, most likely a PDF.

Failing that, maybe someone else had the same fridge and you'll come across then asking the same question. If not you might find somewhere to post your question.

Good luck.

NinaSimoneful · 16/01/2016 20:29

*There's bound to be
not 'they'd' bound to be

ooerrmissus · 16/01/2016 20:31

I'd get a cheap fridge thermometer from Amazon. Not worth guessing and getting it wrong.

BlueJug · 16/01/2016 20:37

Same. The instructions said "high" and "low" - what does that mean?? Is high a high temperature and therefore warm or is high the highest/strongest setting and therefore the coldest?? I have it in the middle and have a fridge thermometer to be sure.

HaveYouSeenHerLately · 16/01/2016 20:40

On mine 1 is the warmest, 6 is the coldest. Think it's a zanussi.

carolinemoon · 16/01/2016 20:45

I googled this at Christmas when staying somewhere and wanting to make the fridge colder.

The result seemed to be that, for pretty much all fridges, the higher the number the colder the fridge- the number relates to power/how much cold the fridge is making.

It certainly worked for the one I was using.

janethegirl2 · 16/01/2016 20:48

Yes my fridge is warmest on setting 1.

CakeNinja · 16/01/2016 20:50

I've got an American fridge freezer and it has a digital display next the water and ice bit.
Freezer is set to -6 and fridge is on 4.

Oldisthenewblack · 16/01/2016 21:12

NinaSimone - I have a paper copy of the manual; believe it or not it doesn't tell me anything about the settings. Doesn't tell me much actually. It's and Amica fridge, a make I'd never heard of before I was given this one (somebody bought it for me). I'll google it when fish the manual out from down the back of the drawer I put it in.

The concensus seems to be that the lower the number, the warmer the fridge, so I'll experiment. And I'll get a fridge thermomenter.

Thanks all!

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Oldisthenewblack · 16/01/2016 21:12

Consensus!

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singleWhiteMale · 16/01/2016 21:28

Move the dial from 1 to 7 and back again a few times. As you approach one end of the scale you should hear a click and the sound of the compressor running. That's the coldest setting.

Lucsy · 16/01/2016 21:30

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Fuckitfay · 16/01/2016 21:36

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NotTheSpiceOfLife · 16/01/2016 21:40

You're right Fuckit, nearside is always the side nearest the pavement!

topcat2014 · 16/01/2016 21:41

The highest number will definitely be the 'biggest' low temperature (ie the coldest)

mumofason · 16/01/2016 21:47

Took me ages to work it out on my fridge (used a thermometer in the end) I then took a sharpie and put H on the warm end and C on the cold end of the dial, so I didn't forget.

Fuckitfay · 16/01/2016 22:05

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Oldraver · 16/01/2016 22:52

My fridge has a dial and you set it according to the ambient temperature

CakeNinja · 17/01/2016 00:53

Anyway, I've had people round so not sure if someone has messed around with the settings for a larf (!) or its just my stupid memory, but the freezer is actually -21!

CakeNinja · 17/01/2016 00:54

And yes, I need a new filter!

Re my fridge settings?
hefzi · 17/01/2016 02:14

Just be aware, your stuff might also be freezing not because your dial's too high, but because your door seal is buggered (that's the technical term for it Grin) - think it lets warm air in somehow, and stuff ends up freezing: seems to get the salad stuff first voice of bitter experience

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