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Miele fridge collecting water underneath a glass shelf.

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Lovetopaint037 Thu 22-Sept-22 18:42:31

karmalady I switched the temperature from 4 to 5. Now no water under the glass shelf.Amazing spent so much time wiping water away and drying vegetables. Thank you again.

Caleo Tue 20-Sept-22 11:59:23

Exactly what has happened to my fridge until yesterday when my son used a long slightly flexible wire to do a Dynorod job on the drain hole which is just below the class shelf. It has worked so far I guess food debris got into the drainage pipe.

Aactually he used a giant paper clip straightened out.

Lovetopaint037 Tue 20-Sept-22 09:40:18

Thank you karmalady for explaining that. I am turning it up this morning.

shysal Wed 14-Sept-22 07:18:26

I have the same problem. I found that turning the temperature down made it freeze, which didn't help my salad veg. I just put a towel down and replace it regularly.

karmalady Wed 14-Sept-22 07:01:14

There is a small hole at the back, the condensate goes through this hole into a small pan that sits of top of the warm compressor, which evaporates the water. Your fridge is working overtime at 4, so is likely producing more condensate than it can evaporate. 5 degrees will allow your fridge to work much more efficiently and will cost less to run too

Lovetopaint037 Tue 13-Sept-22 10:54:26

karmalady

The fridge will move easily and while away from the wall. run a vacuum cleaner over the condenser pipes

Did that as dh stood holding this really heavy fridge freezer. It was covered in dust so got going as fast as possible. It certainly needed doing. Did our best to ensure drainage hole was clear by pushing wire down it and a long way down brought out some gunge. However, there is till water under the glass shelf. I am now wondering about turning the fridge up to 5. My instruction book said put it on at 4 but another manual that appeared on Google said 5. Just wondering if the icy streaks showing are the result of it being too cold. The contents seem fine so ?.

karmalady Sat 10-Sept-22 07:57:43

The fridge will move easily and while away from the wall. run a vacuum cleaner over the condenser pipes

karmalady Sat 10-Sept-22 07:55:49

You need to clean the drainage hole. I have a tall miele fridge and needed to move it a little while ago, empty and just pull away from the wall. Then you can check the drainage/condensers behind. It should have two spacers near the top which will give you that important gap behind the fridge. My fridge is set on 5

Elspeth45 Sat 10-Sept-22 07:17:18

I used a pipe cleaner to clean the hole in my fridge!

welbeck Sat 10-Sept-22 02:48:12

be careful of damaging it with anything metal.
as to the setting, do you not have a fridge thermometer, that is the best way to adjust the setting.
the recommended range is marked on a fridge thermometer, so you can adjust the setting to bring it in line.
until it improves, could you put some absorbent cloth or material in the compartment, above the veg, to reduce their getting damp.

Spice101 Sat 10-Sept-22 01:25:30

I use a meat skewer to unblock the drain hole. It goes deeper than a cotton bud.

Lovetopaint037 Sat 10-Sept-22 01:13:28

Than you Midgey and LucyLocket. Tomorrow I will be attempting to investigate the drainage hole as best as I can. I hope I don’t have to get the fridge/freezer out as it is very tall and difficult to move. Your answers may well help to solve the problem. Timetogo thank you. It certainly appears to be level but will check again. Just wondering if I can find some wire to push through the hole. Will be busy tomorrow. Would be delighted if it works. Thank you again.

midgey Fri 09-Sept-22 11:17:48

In my fridge there is a drainage hole on the back wall, it’s just above the glass shelf. This can get blocked….with very unpleasant gunge. I found an cotton bud could clear the opening and could get a little way down. Saves having to pull the whole fridge out.

LucyLocket55 Fri 09-Sept-22 11:12:20

Pull the fridge out, look behind it at something called the evaporation shelf, it’s where the water from the drainage hole drains to and then evaporates from the heat of the motor.
When I looked at mine, it was clogged with mould/ algae and once I cleared it all away the fridge worked with water draining through the hole.

timetogo2016 Fri 09-Sept-22 11:04:32

Check that the fridge is level,width and depth.

MayBee70 Fri 09-Sept-22 10:57:25

This is happening to my sons fridge freezer too so I’d be interested to know if anyone has any ideas.

Lovetopaint037 Fri 09-Sept-22 10:53:53

The glass shelf is just above the salad/vegetable boxes. It collects water across the underneath and makes the veg etc wet. I am constantly wiping it. I cover the boxes with foil but still end up with wet veg. The water drainage hole is clear. Now I am wondering if I have my fridge too cold. I have it set at 4 as this is recommended in the instruction book. The fridge is really cold. Love my fridge freezer but this is really annoying. Has anyone had or has a similar experience? Any ideas would be gratefully received.