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Samsung RF23BB Series - 10-2) Trouble Shooting

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10-2) Trouble Shooting
Problem What To Do
Fridge/freezer
does not operate.
Fridge/freezer
temperature is warm.
Power cord is not plugged in properly. Properly plug in the power cord.
Temperature control is not set correctly. Set the temperature lower.
Refrigerator is located near a heat source
or in direct sunlight.
Keep the refrigerator away from direct sunlight
or a heat source.
Not enough clearance between refrigerator
and sides/rear.
We recommend that the gap between the refrigerator
and nearby walls (or cabinets) is more than 2".
The refrigerator is overloaded.
Food is blocking the refrigerator vents.
Do not overload the refrigerator.
Do not allow food to block ventilation.
Fridge/freezer is
over-cooling.
The refrigerator is overloaded.
Food is blocking the refrigerator vents.
Do not overload the refrigerator.
Do not allow food to block ventilation.
Interior wall is hot.
Refrigerator has heat-proof piping
in the interior wall.
To prevent condensation from forming, the refrigerator
has heat-proof piping in the front corners.
If the ambient temperature rises, this equipment may
not work effectively. This is not a system failure.
Refrigerator has odors.
Spoiled food. Clean the refrigerator and remove any spoiled food.
Food with strong odors. Make sure strong smelling food is wrapped airtight.
Condensation forms on
the interior walls.
If door is left open, moisture enters
the refrigerator.
Remove the moisture and do not leave the door open
for extended periods of time or open the door frequently.
Food with high moisture content. Make sure food is wrapped airtight.
The ice maker does not
produce ice.
The freezer room is not cold enough. Make sure the cold air outlet is not clogged.
The ice maker is turned off.
Make sure the ice maker is turned on.
Turn on the switch located at the top of the refrigerator,
and check if the ice maker starts working.
The wire connector of the ice maker is not
connected properly.
Make sure the wire connector from the wire housing is
connected properly.
The water line owing to the ice maker is
bent or kinked.
Make sure the water line in the rear of the refrigerator is
not bent or kinked.

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