Hi,
We have a 2011 Landmark San Antonio with the RM1350 Dometic Refrigerator. It has two side-by-side freezer doors and two side-by-side lower doors for the fridge section.
We are in FL full-timing and have had no problem until a few days ago.
We when came back after being gone for a few days, the temp gauge read 40 degrees. We opened the freezer and the items we had in the doors was defrosted. Items within the freezer seemed ok (not fully thawed).
We have been at this location since April and never defrosted our freezer. There was a lot of frost on the back wall and around the ice maker. I had been noticing it build up, but did noting about it. Anyway, I presumed this was the reason for the 40 degree reading on the temp gauge and proceeded to defrost the freezer.
The next morning the fridge was back to it's normal 34 degrees. However, I put the temp gauge on the top shelf (on top of some meet) in the freezer the other day to check it out, and it read 18 degrees. I thought, no big deal, it's under 32 degrees. This morning, I put the thermometer on the bottom of the freezer and now it reads 9 degrees.
Is 9 degrees good enough or should I be at 0 degrees"
We have a 2011 Landmark San Antonio with the RM1350 Dometic Refrigerator. It has two side-by-side freezer doors and two side-by-side lower doors for the fridge section.
We are in FL full-timing and have had no problem until a few days ago.
We when came back after being gone for a few days, the temp gauge read 40 degrees. We opened the freezer and the items we had in the doors was defrosted. Items within the freezer seemed ok (not fully thawed).
We have been at this location since April and never defrosted our freezer. There was a lot of frost on the back wall and around the ice maker. I had been noticing it build up, but did noting about it. Anyway, I presumed this was the reason for the 40 degree reading on the temp gauge and proceeded to defrost the freezer.
The next morning the fridge was back to it's normal 34 degrees. However, I put the temp gauge on the top shelf (on top of some meet) in the freezer the other day to check it out, and it read 18 degrees. I thought, no big deal, it's under 32 degrees. This morning, I put the thermometer on the bottom of the freezer and now it reads 9 degrees.
Is 9 degrees good enough or should I be at 0 degrees"