Is it plugged in? If it is, and you have a a warrenty go complain, if you don't have a warrenty(or it expired), you need a new fridge or someone who can repair it.
1. Check your machine is plugged in AND switched.
if yes them;
2. open the fridge and check if the light comes on (if it has one)
3. If the plus is the fused type (carries a fuse in the plug) check the fuse
4. Check to ensure the socket is working by plugging into the socket a lamg (table lamp) that you know is working
4. Once all these checks have been done and you know there is not issue with the socket, no issue with a fuse (if it has one) then you have a machine that has failed. It will either need replacing or repairing. In most cases when a machine like this goes down it may be cheaper to purchase a new one.
it may be out of coolant.
AnswerPossible causes:vents between fridge and freezer sections are clogged with ice. Warranty guy told me to unplug 24 hours, replug and everything should work out.Fautly thermostatClogged/dirty evaporator coils (underneath in newer models, on back in older models)Bad "Adaptive Defrost Control Board", Google it, it's an easy fix, about $35 on ebay, just make sure you get the right one for your model fridge.
Refrigeration works by drawing heat away from the unit. It does this through a process of evaporation.
Both the refrigerator and the freezer have fans to keep it at cold temperatures. PV=RT; A compressor raises the pressure of the gas volume V and temperature rises. A fan blows away the heat into the room. Then the gas pressure is dropped in the refrig cold room and the temperature drops in the cold room, PV=RT. The heat in the cold room heats up the gas and the volume goes to the compressorr again, ec,etc,etc.
Any freezer needs to be kept closed as much as possible if you wish for it to remain cold. However a chest freezer will not warm up as fast as an upright freezer. This is because the cold air in the freezer is heavier than the air outside of the freezer. When you open an upright freezer the cold air "falls" out, this can't happen with a chest freezer.
because it doesnt work anymore. you need to get it fixed
the freezer serves a very important role in our society without it food losses would be off the charts border line ludicrous... it makes sure the foods we are not going to be eating for a while stays good... freezeing it in time... so that we may eat it in the distant future... and because the refrigerator part doesnt get cold enough to freeze anything
The function of the freezer evaporator in a refrigerator is to absorb heat from the air inside the freezer, causing the temperature to drop and freeze the items stored inside. This process helps maintain a cold environment in the freezer compartment.
In most refrigerators, only the freezer is actively cooled by the compressor, while the refrigerator section relies on cold air being circulated from the freezer. There's usually insulation between the two compartments, and adjustable vents control how much of that cold air enters the fridge side. The temperature dial in the refrigerator doesn’t make the fridge colder directly—it just opens or restricts airflow from the freezer. If these vents get blocked, the fan fails, or the airflow is restricted by frost buildup, the fridge can warm up even if the freezer stays cold. Source : appliancerepair-sd dot com
My freezer is at the bottom. The freezer being at the top isn't universal, it was just a common design for a time.
Having the freezer at the top of the refrigerator allows cold air, which is denser and tends to sink, to flow into the refrigerator compartment more easily. This design also makes it more convenient to access frequently used items in the refrigerator.
The freezer evaporator fan in a refrigerator helps circulate cold air throughout the freezer compartment. This fan plays a crucial role in maintaining a consistent temperature by distributing the cold air produced by the evaporator coils. By continuously moving the cold air, the fan ensures that the freezer stays at the desired temperature, contributing to the overall cooling process of the refrigerator.
A refrigerator has a freezer and a cooler compartment. Very cold air from the freezer compartment is blown over the cooler compartment below to cool the product while a Cooler has no freezer compartment.
its not always at the bottom its just the way yours is made some other people have asked why is it at the TOP of the refrigerator so my answer is that its just a selective spot depending on what fridge you have. In fact, the majority of refrigerator/freezer combinations have the freezer on top. As mentioned in other posts, hot air rises and cold air sinks, so freezer-on-top models can transfer cold air to the refrigerator without using as much electricity as other models, making freezer-on-top models the most energy efficient refrigerators (generally speaking) that you can buy.
it may be out of coolant.
There could be several reasons for this issue such as a malfunctioning compressor, evaporator fan not working, or a problem with the thermostat. It's best to unplug the refrigerator, check for any visible issues, and then consult a professional repair service if needed.
It might be out of freon.