Fridge not working. What's this fuse?

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Fridge not working. What's this fuse?

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Hi all, can't get my fridge to work, as in no sign of life at all?
The fuse on the top right if the control panel appears to be blown.
Anyone know if this is for mains, 12v or both?

Obviously any other suggestions gratefully received.

Steve

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Re: Fridge not working. What's this fuse?

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It won't be for both. What rating is the blown fuse ? If it is above 7 amps it will be the 12 Volt one.

Even the manual is confusing as there is a "Correction" listed re this on the first page !! - It is here = LINK
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Some good info about that fridge in general HERE
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Cheers guys. Looking at that diagram, that fuse should be 10A and its only a 5A fitted.
That doesn't explain why it doesn't work when the mains is plugged in though.

Anyone recommend any reasonably priced repairers in the north Norfolk area?

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