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emlou Jul 3rd 2008 8:50 pm

Samsung fridge freezer
 
Hiya all,

we are off to Brisbane next week (Yippee!!!) after having our 457 visas granted some weeks ago. Just wondered if anyone had any advice on how to defrost & clean the samsung side by side fridge freezer to prepare for shipping? Have heard you should use vanilla essence in water to wipe inside over???

I've checked my instruction book & I have to say it's pretty useless, can't find anything on how to defrost & clean. :unsure:

Any advice would be most appreciated,

Regards

Emma

mr mover Jul 3rd 2008 9:27 pm

Re: Samsung fridge freezer
 

Originally Posted by emlou (Post 6531925)
Hiya all,

we are off to Brisbane next week (Yippee!!!) after having our 457 visas granted some weeks ago. Just wondered if anyone had any advice on how to defrost & clean the samsung side by side fridge freezer to prepare for shipping? Have heard you should use vanilla essence in water to wipe inside over???

I've checked my instruction book & I have to say it's pretty useless, can't find anything on how to defrost & clean. :unsure:

Any advice would be most appreciated,

Regards

Emma

You can also hang dry tea bags from the shelves , these absorb any dampness in the Air...............;)mm

stevelaird Jul 3rd 2008 10:17 pm

Re: Samsung fridge freezer
 

Originally Posted by emlou (Post 6531925)
Hiya all,

we are off to Brisbane next week (Yippee!!!) after having our 457 visas granted some weeks ago. Just wondered if anyone had any advice on how to defrost & clean the samsung side by side fridge freezer to prepare for shipping? Have heard you should use vanilla essence in water to wipe inside over???

I've checked my instruction book & I have to say it's pretty useless, can't find anything on how to defrost & clean. :unsure:

Any advice would be most appreciated,

Regards

Emma

Not sure about the cleaning side but 2 points you might need to check what type of refrigerant gas is in the fridge it must be a non ozone depleting refrigerant gas (non cfc) to get into Australia if you look inside there will be a label with the type of refrigerant let me know and i will tell you if its ok. One other point make sure you wedge the doors slightly open to stop any mould build up. Also after it is shipped DO NOT TURN ON FOR 24 HRS AFTER IT HAS BEEN PUT IN PLACE this is to alow the oil to return to the compressor and will stop it burning out.


Steve (ps im a refrigeration engineer)

Red_V_Roger Jul 4th 2008 3:55 am

Re: Samsung fridge freezer
 

Originally Posted by stevelaird (Post 6532186)
Not sure about the cleaning side but 2 points you might need to check what type of refrigerant gas is in the fridge it must be a non ozone depleting refrigerant gas (non cfc) to get into Australia if you look inside there will be a label with the type of refrigerant let me know and i will tell you if its ok. One other point make sure you wedge the doors slightly open to stop any mould build up. Also after it is shipped DO NOT TURN ON FOR 24 HRS AFTER IT HAS BEEN PUT IN PLACE this is to alow the oil to return to the compressor and will stop it burning out.


Steve (ps im a refrigeration engineer)

Defo agree with leaving the door wedged open a bit...to let it 'breathe'

If you do a search on fridges on here you will find lots of different opinions 'bring it/don't bring it'.

We brought our Whirlpool fridge, but purchased and Oz Whirlpool fridge of about the same size whist we were waiting for the container to arrive. We now run the two side by side and the UK one works miles better than the Oz one!

aussiedreamer Jul 4th 2008 6:36 am

Re: Samsung fridge freezer
 
Hi

We brought our samsung side by side out with us. Try to defrost about a week before if you can to allow time to dry out. We left our to the last minute and although OK when arrived had a bit of mould cleaned up as new now. The doors on ours were wedged open with packing boxes.

Make sure you can get it out if the house though with packaging on otherwise you may have a sticky moment :ohmy:. We were able to take the back door off our house to get it out.:thumbup:

Jane

Nu-Shooz Jul 4th 2008 6:42 am

Re: Samsung fridge freezer
 

Originally Posted by emlou (Post 6531925)
Hiya all,

we are off to Brisbane next week (Yippee!!!) after having our 457 visas granted some weeks ago. Just wondered if anyone had any advice on how to defrost & clean the samsung side by side fridge freezer to prepare for shipping? Have heard you should use vanilla essence in water to wipe inside over???

I've checked my instruction book & I have to say it's pretty useless, can't find anything on how to defrost & clean. :unsure:

Any advice would be most appreciated,

Regards

Emma

Bi-carbonate of soda also takes the smell of "fridginess' away. To defrost simply just turn it off for afew days.
Make sure the packers keep the F/F upright. Laying it down will cause the gas to escape.

Wheeler-Jones Jul 4th 2008 9:23 am

Re: Samsung fridge freezer
 
Not sure if this help, but I just brought in Oz a Samsung side by side ff 540 litres for $1298.00 (not the ice making one). This might help you figure out whether it's worth bringing.

The movers should have silica packets = you can ask them to bring a few spare to help with moisture. Otherwise tea bags (hanging) or bi carb should work.

emlou Jul 4th 2008 10:35 am

Re: Samsung fridge freezer
 
Thank you everyone, you've really helped me out.:wink_smile:

stevelaird Jul 4th 2008 3:09 pm

Re: Samsung fridge freezer
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6532980)
Bi-carbonate of soda also takes the smell of "fridginess' away. To defrost simply just turn it off for afew days.
Make sure the packers keep the F/F upright. Laying it down will cause the gas to escape.

It wont cause the gas to escape if you turn it upside down or round about but what it will do is make the oil leave the compressor which in turn would cause a compressor burn out nothin at all to do with refrigerant charge. so if you turn a fridge on its side the reason to leave it 24 hrs is for the oil to drain back into the compressor nothing at all to do with gas.


steve:thumbsup:

Lee Family Jul 4th 2008 8:20 pm

Re: Samsung fridge freezer
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6532980)
Laying it down will cause the gas to escape.

:rofl: damn all these years trying to find leaks and all i had to do was make sure the fridge was stood up :rofl:

SORRY :) couldnt resist :)

Jon


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