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REFRIGERATOR GE PSC23SHMDBS


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Hi. My name is Carlos and I live in Brazil. I have some problems with refrigerator General Electric Side by Side model PSC23SHMDBS. When I try to change the temperature I can. But a few seconds after a temperature just comes back to previously set. For example: when I turn on the refrigerator the default temperature is 27F (freezer) and 56F (refrigerator), those numbers sometimes change. Then I change to 3 and 46, for instance. But about 3 seconds later 27F and 56F come back. Please help me.
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After you set temps to 3 and 46                   (I recommend 0 and 38) the display is simply returning to display current temps in compartments. Wait and they should drop. 

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Thanks for your comments. When I try set 46 I cannot. When the temp achive 44 the refrigerator turn off. Then I set 0 and 38 but the temps returned.

 

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Need to check your thermistors. The control temps by sending data to control board. 

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The refrigerator is doing exactly what it should, set temps always revert back to what the machine "thinks" the actual temps are - but it is not cold enough.

If you do not have sufficient AC voltage, you will have problems. If the freezer is holding a steady 27 degrees F, you may have a defrost failure or a sealed system failure.

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