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Introduction

This guide will walk you through defrosting your refrigerator and cleaning the inside ventilation fan so that your Cooluli Classic-4L can cool down again.

Before you begin, make sure to unplug your Cooluli Classic-4L from any external power source.

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Step 1

              How to Repair a Cooluli Classic-4L That Won't Cool               
  • Remove the plastic basket and tray from the inside of the refrigerator by sliding them out of the holders.
  • Remove any and all products from inside of the refrigerator.
  • If you have any perishable products in your Cooluli Classic-4L, temporarily store them in another refrigerator.

Remove the plastic basket and tray from the inside of the refrigerator by sliding them out of the holders.

Remove any and all products from inside of the refrigerator.

If you have any perishable products in your Cooluli Classic-4L, temporarily store them in another refrigerator.

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Step 2

  • Place the refrigerator on a flat surface with a towel beneath it to catch any water that drains out during defrosting.

Place the refrigerator on a flat surface with a towel beneath it to catch any water that drains out during defrosting.

Step 3

  • Leave the refrigerator overnight with the door open to allow the inside to defrost.

Leave the refrigerator overnight with the door open to allow the inside to defrost.

Step 4

  • After the refrigerator has defrosted overnight, clean the inside of the refrigerator with warm water and liquid soap.
  • Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth or paper towels.
  • If there is still ice on the inside of the refrigerator, wipe away with a warm, damp cloth.
  • Do not chip away at the ice with a hard object, as you may damage the plastic lining of the inside of the refrigerator.

After the refrigerator has defrosted overnight, clean the inside of the refrigerator with warm water and liquid soap.

Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth or paper towels.

If there is still ice on the inside of the refrigerator, wipe away with a warm, damp cloth.

Do not chip away at the ice with a hard object, as you may damage the plastic lining of the inside of the refrigerator.

Step 5

  • Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the six 4 mm screws from the plastic back cover of the refrigerator.
  • Gently move the cover away from the back of the refrigerator once all of the screws are removed.

Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the six 4 mm screws from the plastic back cover of the refrigerator.

Gently move the cover away from the back of the refrigerator once all of the screws are removed.

Step 6

  • Wipe away any dust and dirt from the ventilation fan with a dry cloth or paper towel.
  • You can use a cotton swab to clean the smaller corners of the fan.

Wipe away any dust and dirt from the ventilation fan with a dry cloth or paper towel.

You can use a cotton swab to clean the smaller corners of the fan.

Step 7

  • Replace the back cover of the refrigerator.
  • Place the six 4 mm screws in the holes of the back cover, then screw in with the Phillips #000 screwdriver.

Replace the back cover of the refrigerator.

Place the six 4 mm screws in the holes of the back cover, then screw in with the Phillips #000 screwdriver.

Step 8

  • Put the removable tray and basket back into the refrigerator.
  • Plug your refrigerator into an external power source.
  • Place your products back into the refrigerator.

Put the removable tray and basket back into the refrigerator.

Plug your refrigerator into an external power source.

Place your products back into the refrigerator.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Janell Gill - Apr 15, 2022

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What if it has stopped cooling but there is no ice buildup??

KR4i7 - May 4, 2022

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Mine cools but sounds like a jet engine taking off; how to fix?

Stefani Ivanova - Jul 12, 2022

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I have a problem with my vanity planet fridge not making a tan noise , it stopped cooling I cleaned it today and put it back and now the fan is very very quiet what do I do?

Brad Percell - Jul 23, 2022

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Mine does nothing at all! The LED’s no longer turn on. It seems like it’s DOA!