There could be several reasons why your Beko freezer is not freezing properly. Some of the common issues include:
Temperature settings: Check if the temperature settings on your freezer are correct. If the temperature is set too high, the freezer may not be able to reach the freezing point. Make sure the freezer is set to the appropriate freezing temperature recommended by the manufacturer.
Door seal: Inspect the door seal (gasket) for any signs of damage, wear, or debris. A faulty door seal can allow warm air to enter the freezer, causing it to struggle in maintaining the desired temperature.
Overloading: Avoid overloading the freezer with too much food, as this can restrict airflow and prevent proper cooling.
Air circulation: Ensure that the vents and air passages inside the freezer are not blocked by food items. Proper air circulation is crucial for even cooling.
Condenser coils: Check the condenser coils at the back or underneath the freezer for dust or dirt buildup. Dirty coils can reduce the efficiency of the freezer and lead to cooling issues.
Defrosting issues: If your freezer is a frost-free model, it could have a problem with its defrost system. If the defrost heater, defrost thermostat, or defrost timer is faulty, frost can build up and interfere with the freezer's cooling ability.
Faulty components: Various components like the thermostat, compressor, or fan motors could be malfunctioning and affecting the freezer's cooling performance.
Power supply issues: Ensure that the freezer is receiving adequate power supply and that there are no electrical problems.
If you've checked the basic troubleshooting steps and the freezer still doesn't freeze properly, it's recommended to contact a qualified appliance technician or the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose the specific issue and provide a suitable solution to get your Beko freezer working correctly again.