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This strap is designed for use with the evaporator in your refrigerator. The function of this part is to hold wires, tubes, defrost heaters and other parts in place. If you notice that any of these pa...
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John
August 8, 2023
Hi, does this unit have a defrost timer and if so which parts number is it? Symptoms look like a defrost timer.
For model number FFFH20F3VW0
Hello John, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, your model does not come with a defrost timer. The defrost cycle is controlled by the main control board, part number PS16555732. We hope this information helps!
Hello William, thank you for a very interesting question. Your model uses the reed switch, located at the bottom of the freezer, to turn the light on or off. The reed switch detects whether the door is open or shut with the help of the magnet. When the door is shut, the magnet, attached at the bottom of the door frame, is moved close to the reed switch and forces the reeds apart, turning the light off. When the door opens, the magnet moves away from the reed switch, turning the light on. We hope this information is useful!
so not to disrupt items on the shelves we purchased an extra shelf so we could flash freeze items on a baking sheet after they are frozen then placed in a seal meal bags the items won't stick together the extra shelf allows you about 3 inches of space for a backing sheet