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Bekp Fridge frezzer

aayush
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I have the above and wish to get some help as have the model K60316H/9776 And seems that water is gathering in the fridge and have cleared the drain as asked but no change as not water in the tray at the back

Can any one help

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  • poppellerant
    poppellerant Posts: 1,970 Forumite
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    If you've cleaned the drain pipe out, then I'm wondering if the fridge is level? Where is the water gathering exactly?
  • aayush
    aayush Posts: 1,295 Forumite
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    on the shelves and
    under salad tray
  • how old is it? is it just knackered?
    Friendly greeting!
  • closed
    closed Posts: 10,886 Forumite
    defrost it?
    !!
    > . !!!! ----> .
  • flossy_splodge
    flossy_splodge Posts: 2,544 Forumite
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    I had this problem with same FF.
    I used a cotton bud soaked in antiseptic and gently cleaned out the drain inside the fridge.
    It took a few goes and eventually all the gunk stopped coming out and no problem with water since. It is due to a blockage further down the drainage system and you need to 'kill' off the bugs that are growing there causing the problem.
    Good luck.
  • greyteam1959
    greyteam1959 Posts: 4,738 Forumite
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    Turn the fridge off & unplug it.
    Get a piece of thin flexible wire about 2 foot long & push down the drain hole.
    Push it in & out a few times. Pour some water into the drain hole & move the wire up & down some more.
    The water should drain away.
    Job done..............
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