Issue
- Why is my fridge frosting up?
- The fridge's back wall is wet
- The fridge's rear wall is frosty
Applies to
- Freestanding Fridge / Fridge Freezer
- Built-in Fridge / Fridge Freezer
Resolution
The wet wall is part of normal functioning. The degree of air humidity and the amount and temperature of fresh food can influence the degree of condensation inside the fridge. During the cooling process, the humidity/moisture starts to condense on the back wall as this is one of the coldest places in the fridge. These droplets can be frozen, and ice can build up on the back wall.
If you are still experiencing an issue:
- Check your thermostat has not been set too high, reduce the temperature within the fridge it may have been set too high by accident which can lead to frost build-up.
- Is the door being open for too long or opened too often? Ice can be formed because moist air is drawn into the appliance.
- Is the door closed properly after use? Check the condition of the gasket on the door. Call for a service visit if you find it damaged, deformed or broken.
- Is anything stuck in the door or prevent it from closing properly?
- Hot food or too much fresh food is placed in the fridge before cooling. Avoid placing warm or hot food straight into the fridge as this can change the inside temperature and lead to ice within the fridge.
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If you still experience issues you can call our helpline for assistance or a possible engineer visit.