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!
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!