Aote Freezer Failure

The Otter freezer is a common commercial refrigeration equipment that can be used to store a variety of frozen foods and beverages. However, Aote freezers may malfunction during use, affecting their normal operation. Here are several possible Otter freezer problems and solutions.

1. The freezer is not cooling

If the freezer is not cooling, first check whether the temperature controller and refrigeration device are operating normally. If the controller appears normal and the refrigeration unit is running, you can check whether any condensers have accumulated excessive dust or debris. This may block air flow and reduce cooling efficiency. After cleaning the condenser, the freezer can cool normally.

2. The freezer is too noisy

If the freezer makes abnormal noise, there may be a problem with the refrigeration unit. You can check to see if the freezer's spare wire is functioning properly, as a broken coil may cause the motor to vibrate. If there is no problem with the spare wire, check that the motor and gear are installed correctly and make sure that all screws are tightened after installation. Additionally, regular cleaning and lubrication of motors and gears can also help reduce noise.

3. The temperature of the freezer is unstable

If the temperature of the freezer is unstable, it may be due to too much food, or the door is not closed properly, causing the temperature to be out of control. Clean up excess food or transfer it to other refrigerated equipment, and make sure the door closes properly.

4. The freezer flashes when it starts up

If the freezer flashes when it starts up, there may be a problem with the circuit board. It is not easy to repair the circuit board by directly inspecting it. If the situation is serious, you can contact after-sales service and replace the circuit board with a new one.

In short, keeping your freezer clean and used correctly can help reduce the occurrence of malfunctions. If a malfunction occurs, taking timely measures can minimize losses and maintain business continuity.