gas is more 'flaky' than electricity, so turning upside down for 24 hours is a good recommendation - I have had a similar problem with Elecrolux chest fridge and it worked.
gas is more 'flaky' than electricity, so turning upside down for 24 hours is a good recommendation - I have had a similar problem with Elecrolux chest fridge and it worked.
Not sure what 'flaky' means, but the original problem reported was that the fridge worked fine on electric but not on gas. There was, therefore, no problem with the 'cooling' part of the fridge so turning it upside down wasn't necessary.
Turning an absorption fridge upside down does sometimes work to revive a fridge that isn't cooling properly on both gas and electric.
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