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3 questions from our users

Mick

Mickasked

Alfresco Bar Fridge

Bar fridge won't go below 7 degrees, called husky and was told that this is normal because they are not a fridge they are a chiller and the temp can very 0-10 degrees haha, I have a husky alf-c2-840 the manual specifically says that it can be SET from 0-10 degrees, just tried again to lower the temp now at 20 degrees, what a JOKE.
This is the second one I have had as the last one had the same problem, apparently someone will be out to have a look at it within 3 days so I will wait and see what happens.
Don't expect much but I do expect to get what I pay for, maybe I should have just bought a cheaper one.



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Mick
Mick

Still waiting on some service from arisit.com, been without a fridge now for over a month.
I'll be doing a full review once everything is sorted. I have the emails to prove dates and lack of service.

Grazza

Grazzaasked

Alfresco Bar Fridge

I purchased a Husky HUS-C1-Intelliganza-840. The temperature is set at 4 Deg. I would like it to be a little lower. The instructions advise to contact the seller to find out how to adjust the temperature. Can you advise how to lower the temp?

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34Hawk34!

34Hawk34!asked

Alfresco Bar Fridge ALF-C2-840

Installed an ALF-C2-840 about 6 months ago in a new house. After turning it on in November 2017 the noise it made was so loud we had to turn it off. I phoned and was told to send an email to arisit.warranties.arisit.com outlining the problemwhich I did but have heard nothing back. We are currently turning the fridge on and off as required. The motor goes constantly 24 hours a day.
Please advise what I should do next.
Regards
Len

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Husky
Anthony F.Husky

Hi 34Hawk34, please email [email protected], you may have sent the email to the wrong email address. Kind regards, Husky Team.



Sam
Sam

I can sympathize with you it doesn't get any better. get another fridge its the only solution. I had no joy from artist

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