It's been about a month since my '57 GE Combination went back into service and I need to be reminded about the cold control and defrost cycle and how they function.
I've noticed it takes a long time for the fresh food section to recover temperature after numerous or prolonged door openings. I've also noticed that the fridge generally runs for about 20 to 25 minutes, then defrosts for about the same amount of time. Even when it's trying to regain temperature, it will shut off and defrost rather than wait until it reaches proper temperature. This makes for a very long, drawn-out recovery process.
I seem to recall that in a previous Combo thread here on Super, a poster referred to a (possibly) GE cold control as some sort of timer/control hybrid. Judging from the way the machine behaves, I'm wondering if my theory that the fridge will stop and defrost at regular intervals regardless of whether it was just plugged in 20 minutes ago and the interior temperature is 72, or if it has been running undisturbed for 53 years and it's 37 inside, is correct. It appears the defrost cycle trumps the call for a cooler cabinet. Or does my cold control have issues?
Advice and information will be appreciated.
Ralph[this post was last edited: 7/5/2010-20:23]
I've noticed it takes a long time for the fresh food section to recover temperature after numerous or prolonged door openings. I've also noticed that the fridge generally runs for about 20 to 25 minutes, then defrosts for about the same amount of time. Even when it's trying to regain temperature, it will shut off and defrost rather than wait until it reaches proper temperature. This makes for a very long, drawn-out recovery process.
I seem to recall that in a previous Combo thread here on Super, a poster referred to a (possibly) GE cold control as some sort of timer/control hybrid. Judging from the way the machine behaves, I'm wondering if my theory that the fridge will stop and defrost at regular intervals regardless of whether it was just plugged in 20 minutes ago and the interior temperature is 72, or if it has been running undisturbed for 53 years and it's 37 inside, is correct. It appears the defrost cycle trumps the call for a cooler cabinet. Or does my cold control have issues?
Advice and information will be appreciated.
Ralph[this post was last edited: 7/5/2010-20:23]