A:AnswerIt is normal for the internal temperature to fluctuate, but if the unit is not cooling/freezing, please visit https://www.insigniaproducts.com/email-us
A:AnswerDon't bother. Ours had an E6 error out of the box. That error is not in manual, and apparently customer service doesn't know what it is either or how to schedule a tech to find out. Run to another store and another product.
A:AnswerDon't bother. Ours had an E6 error out of the box. That error is not in manual, and apparently customer service doesn't know what it is either or how to schedule a tech to find out. Run to another store and another product.
A:AnswerI'm having the same problem with my new Insignia freezer. I've put petroleum jelly on as suggested. No difference. It takes serious strength to break the seal. When I pull on the handle, I actually pull the whole freezer forward. Loaded with food. My daughter bought the same size freezer, a Frigidaire. I experimentally tugged it open a couple of times tonight, no problem.
A:AnswerI have been trying to get an answer to this myself for quite some time. You would think that the manufacturer would have tested this unit for an acceptable ambient temperature range, without having warranty problems. The test results could then go into their product specifications. The customer should not have to guess about this. The answer given by the factory was a maybe. It tells me they don't know. Best Buy should tell the manufacturer to provide an acceptable ambient temperature range if they don't want to have warranty and return problems that hurt their reputation.
A:AnswerI measured and they are 15" H X 28" W X 18" D. you do have room for that extra 1/2" on the depth if you don't mind whatever it is you have to hang over the shelf a little. The shelves are not adjustable but we really think is a great freezer for us.