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ral777
Aug 9, 2007, 07:59 PM
I have read a few of the answers to the questions regarding the accumulation of ice inside the freeze near the drain area. I have a brand new GE GHS25JFT refrigerator that was delivered today. Actually, this was the replacement for the one that was delivered on Tuesday. The frig that was just delivered today has a film of ice that is in the 'valley' near the drain inside the freezer.

The reason I had them give me another frig is because the other one was leaking water behind the inside panel. Is it normal for a new frig to have some accumulation of ice near the drain? I have read many reports similar to this and they all seem to something that is not right.

I broke the ice up (and dried the area) and will see if it builds up again, but it would be nice to know if it is normal so that I won't worry about it. If it is an issue, than I will have to return the frig again and look for a different model.

Thanks!

esquire1
Aug 10, 2007, 01:32 PM
Let unit run for a few days and keep an eye on it. It may just because unit was very warm inside before starting unit and it was condensation. It probably will be OK

ral777
Aug 10, 2007, 01:54 PM
Should I continue chipping away the ice that keeps accumulating for the next few days or just let it be?

I had called GE and they said that it is not normal to have any ice accumulating there. I am trying to decide whether to return the frig and get something different. I can probably wait a couple days to see if this problem is resolved. It seems like a good frig other than this issue.

Thanks,

Rich

esquire1
Aug 10, 2007, 02:00 PM
I would not chip and take a chance on damage. I would pour warm water on it to remove it then dry the area off with a towel. After a couple days if problem is still there I would do something about it. i.e.. Return it or call for service.

ral777
Aug 10, 2007, 02:01 PM
Sounds good. I'll try that.

Thanks,

Rich