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Originally Posted by Alesh
This refrigerator is from Germany
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I'm afraid I am not familiar with all the designs of refrigeration products sold there.
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I didn't find any model number
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Manufactures there may not use a model number as the key reference to an appliance as they do here in North America. I don't know which of the information on that tag would be necessary to properly identify the product, sorry. Maybe the
CSF616S or the
900.162.33 as they appear to be listed in prominent places on the tag. It might be the "service" numbers though.
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does this refrigerator have evaporator coil?
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All refrigerators and freezers have to have an evaporator coil, that is how the cooling takes place. Whether your model is suppose to have a
separate one for each compartment, I'm afraid I do not know. Many refrigerators (at least around here) circulate a small amount of freezer compartment air to cool a refrigerator section rather than having a separate evaporator. On such models, the only evaporator coil is in the freezer compartment.
If the unit has 2-compressors, it should definitely have 2-evaporators too IMO. Have you tied following the tubing from those compressors to see where it goes (even if just roughly)?? One tubing from each compressor should go to an evaporator, another to a condenser.
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I can not find the second one. The refrigerator's part is "empty", there is no screw, no fan, nothing but the light.
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A fridge compartment evaporator coil is sometimes hidden behind a panel inside, at the rear of the compartment. But if the fridge compartment interior is one solid piece, I don't see how that would be possible.
Maybe that model has an evaporator coil built into the cabinet???
But as I said, I am not familiar with all refrigerator designs overseas. Have you tried contacting Whirlpool or one of there service depots in your country to see if they can help or maybe supply you with a service manual for it??
Dan O.
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