Quick one for anyone run a Midea mini fridge. The internal dial go from 1 to 6, but many argue about which end are which. According to the documentation, 1 is the warmest, and 6 is the coldest. 6 is what you use for the little freezer box on these to make ice or remains frozen.
Many peoples assume that the higher the number on a refrigerator, the warmer the fridge is set to due to other brands out there using that same control. They then crank the fridge to the lowest number to get the most cooling possible, only to discover that the fridge’s freezer compartment are warm. This is a common issue with these refrigerators.
Can someone who owns one of these explain to the audience what the in-between numbers on a Midea mini fridge do? Would 4 be enough for keeping the freezer compartment frozen, or would 5 or 6 be needed? Keeping the fridge at 6 all the time might seem okay for the main compartment but would be detrimental to the freezer box and the main compartment due to the need for the compressor to run 24/7. However, the documentation say nothing about this.
What number have peoples found to work best for their mini-fridge?
Many peoples assume that the higher the number on a refrigerator, the warmer the fridge is set to due to other brands out there using that same control. They then crank the fridge to the lowest number to get the most cooling possible, only to discover that the fridge’s freezer compartment are warm. This is a common issue with these refrigerators.
Can someone who owns one of these explain to the audience what the in-between numbers on a Midea mini fridge do? Would 4 be enough for keeping the freezer compartment frozen, or would 5 or 6 be needed? Keeping the fridge at 6 all the time might seem okay for the main compartment but would be detrimental to the freezer box and the main compartment due to the need for the compressor to run 24/7. However, the documentation say nothing about this.
What number have peoples found to work best for their mini-fridge?