Take out all removable shelves and drawers in the freezer and refrigerator compartment.
Ice on roof of self defrosting refriggerator.
During the defrosting process the fridge s temperature increases causing frost and any ice to melt.
Remove all the food from the freezer and refrigerator compartments discarding expired or old food.
Cover the floor in front and sides of fridge with absorbent towels.
Leave everything sit until all the ice has melted this is a good time to wipe down the inside of fridge.
Most modern freezers feature built in defrost cycles that will take care of frost in the freezer automatically so you needn t defrost it manually.
Only use a hairdryer if your refrigerator does not have styrofoam insulation which could melt.
Unplug the refrigerator from power and remove any drawers or shelves.
Wedge the door to keep it open for the defrost procedure.
How to manually defrost your refrigerator unplug the unit and remove all food and ice from the ice bin.
Over time however a layer of ice will form around the unit s evaporator coil restricting the cool air from passing into the unit.
Leave the doors open and wait at least 8 hours for the refrigerator to defrost.
Place a few towels inside the fridge on the bottom.
Defrosting solves the problem of ice build up on the evaporator by melting the frost.
Moisture in the air collects on cold surfaces inside the freezer forming frost.
Use a hair dryer to loosen and melt small bits of frost.
When the atmosphere surrounding the frost covered evaporated rises above 32 degrees fahrenheit the frost will begin to melt.
Do have an old towel or newspaper handy.
Reheat the water every 15 minutes or so.
The defrost sensor could be damaged.
For larger chunks of ice loosen them first with the dryer then use a soft plastic spatula to chip away or pick it up out of the fridge.
Make sure to keep towels in and around the unit to soak up any excess water after the frost melts.
Pack any remaining food with ice packs into insulated coolers and store the cooler in the coolest part of the house away from sunlight.
Do turn off the refrigerator freezer.
Leave the door open to start the defrosting process.
A blocked defrost drain is one of the most common causes.
Lay a deep pan or similar at the bottom of the refrigerator to catch the water when the ice melts.
This is the first transformation from solid the frozen state to liquid when it becomes.
Do heat a bowl of water and place it in the freezer to speed up the melting.
This happens when food particles or other debris clog up the drain hose which can lead to ice buildup and eventually water.
This will expediate the defrosting process.