Beko issued an important safety notice regarding some of its frost free fridge freezers. Beko have said that, “in a very small number of cases it could result in overheating”.
The defrost timer is the problem, whose job it is to trigger a heating element to defrost.
However, within several weeks of posting this warning things have escalated to such a serious degree that this safety warning is on the National news. The phrase, “could result in overheating” should now be read as, “could result in a serious fire producing an enormous amount of toxic smoke.” According to one newspaper these fridges have so far caused at least 20 fires in London alone and one death.
There is a free modification to the defrost timer, which any owners of the fridges should definitely get sorted out asap.
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What Beko advise
Currently, they say over 500,000 of these appliances have been sold and only a very small fraction have been affected. They are assuring their customers that if the appliance is working ok, with no symptoms of any faults then it is safe to keep using until they can get to it.
What if you don’t believe them?
This is a decision only you can make. If your model is on the list – contact Beko asap using the link above. If you decide to unplug the fridge freezer – especially if it’s been playing up recently. Food will be wasted if you have nowhere to transfer it to, but if you genuinely believe it poses a serious risk to you and your family there isn’t much choice and how could anyone morally deny that?
If you did unplug it you might be able to contact Beko before the food defrosts (don’t open the door) and plug it back in if that’s what they advise and can convince you it’s safe to do so.
You have a responsibility to try and mitigate any food loss though. You shouldn’t just deliberately let it go off if you can salvage some, use some of it before it goes off, or transfer some to another freezer if possible.
If you do have to let the food go off take a note of all items, photograph them or save the packaging too and add up the cost. You can then try to claim compensation from the manufacturer or the retailer as “consequential loss”.
However, don’t be surprised to meet resistance from Beko or the retailer to the idea of compensating anyone for food loss or even time off work.
That doesn’t mean you have no right to compensation, but unless they comply you will have to fight for it and maybe even have to take them to the small claims court. Get official consumer advice.
What did London fire brigade advise?
Having said all that, a representative of London Fire brigade on Radio 2’s Jeremy Vine programme has said there’s no need to stop using one because he believes people who’s fridge freezers have caught fire suffered some intermittent fault prior to the fire. Therefore if your Beko fridge freezer is apparently working perfectly ok he doesn’t think there’s a risk of imminent fire.
Beko says the risk to consumers is extremely low and it is advising customers with the affected fridges to continue using them unless they notice anything unusual
My personal thoughts on this are as follows – It seems that Beko are insisting that unless anything unusual is happening with an affected fridge freezer it’s impossible for one to catch fire. Presumably one can’t catch fire until it’s been doing something unusual for some unspecified time as the spokesman for the London fire brigade also advised on radio 2. I hope for everyone’s sake that is the case!
If you do unplug it and lose food the retailer may try to claim you didn’t need to and the loss was avoidable therefore denying your claim for consequential loss.
I think a small claims court judge may well accept that having heard on the news of 1 death, and 20 fires, and then finding out your fridge freezer has the same fault, that it was reasonable for people to immediately unplug the appliance rather than risk leaving it plugged in until something was resolved.
Especially if despite your best efforts you could not get through to Beko, which I know many have experienced. That’s only my opinion though. However, you have a responsibility to mitigate the risk. That is you can’t just unplug it and let the food spoil expecting to get compensation. You would need to try everything you can to save the food or use it up before it goes off.
Always register any white goods appliance you buy. Send off the registration card or go online to do it. If ever a serious safety issue arises the first thing a manufacturer needs to do is to contact all the people registered on its database.
These people are the first to get their appliance modified. If you haven’t registered you may not find out about it and could suffer a serious incident or tragedy.
Check if your fridge freezer is affected with Beko’s web site tool
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UPDATE:
I just read this news article –
Some faulty Beko fridge-freezers began catching fire as long ago as 2007, the BBC has learned
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iv recieved an email from beko they r driving me nuts as they keep saying i havent provided the right infor when i have sent them the infor over 8 times now if they were to answer the bloody helpline i could tell them over phone but no they keep bloody e mailing me instead i dont think i will every get through to them im getting very stressed now
I have one of these appliances affected.I must be one of the very few lucky ones.Beko contacted me,informing me of a probable problem.I called imediately,they responded imediately,engineer was sent a few days after.
Did you register the sale by sending the guarantee registration form off or going online Sharon?
i’ve got a beko fridgefreezer cda543f is this model at risk ,and if so what do i do next, fridge freezer is alsomaking gurgling noises as this part of the fault
I have finally got in contact with Beko and this is part of their email, can you believe it.(It is still safe to continue using your product until the engineer visits, but please take the same care as you would with any other electrical appliance. )
Some faulty Beko fridge-freezers began catching fire as long ago as 2007, the BBC has learned
Quote from Some faulty Beko fridge-freezers began catching fire as long ago as 2007, the BBC has learned
It seems that Beko are insisting that unless anything “unusual” is happening with an affected fridge freezer it’s impossible for one to catch fire. Presumably one can’t catch fire until it’s been “doing something unusual” for some unspecified time as the spokesman for the London fire brigade advised on radio 2 (mentioned in my main article).
I hope for everyone’s sake that is the case!
I have entered my model on the official site and it came back with “your model is not affected but i notice its on the above list,its CDA647FW so now i now feel confused ! can anyone point me in the right direction cheers.
hi i have a 2008 model f/f and wondered if it is normal to hear a trickling sound when working and also mine the last couple of days has been freezing up at the back of the fridge, is this anything to be concerned about?? and it also has been off most of the time laying dormant but usually stays on is this normal or my mind working overtime :-0
steve: It’s possible they kept producing the same model number but changed the design. The machines affected all have serial numbers beginning with either 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05 or 06. These numbers most probably represent the year of manufacture as the affected appliances were made between 2000 and 2006, which tallies up with the numbers 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05 or 06. If you appliance has the same model number but the serial number starts with say, 07 or 08, 09 etc. then it would imply that yours was made in 2007, 2008 or 2009 and has a different defrost timer installed.