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I noticed a few weeks ago an ice block at the top of the back wall of my fridge. I turned the fridge to its lowest setting but it got bigger and bigger.

Today I defrosted it and was able to get the ice block loose and lift it out (it was huge).

Anyway, I opened the fridge again and ice drops are forming in the same place. I assumed it was left over water so I dried it up and it was completely dry. An hour later they are there again.

It's an indecit fridge freezer (if that changes anything). Is there anything I can do to fix this? The drain hole thingy is completely dry with nothing in it.

Or is this a call out jobby?


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Either it is very humid in the fridge, or there is a leaking pipe somewhere...

How old is it? I'd probably get someone to look at it.

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Ok, just contacted indesit and they pointed me to the manual download. After looking through that I found that the on off switch inside the fridge that's been on for the past 2 years is actually a "fast freeze" switch for getting the fridge down to temperature quickly.

Gah!

Just turned it off now.


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