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Samsung RT53H6631SL - User Manual

Samsung RT53H6631SL
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Questions and Answers

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    Michelle MillerAug 15, 2025
    Why is my Samsung Refrigerator not working or too warm?
    • A
      Amanda ShannonAug 16, 2025
      If your Samsung Refrigerator isn't operating or the temperature is too high, make sure the power plug is correctly connected. Check if the temperature control on the front panel is correctly set. Ensure that the appliance isn't exposed to direct sunlight or nearby heat sources, and that the back of the appliance isn't too close to the wall.
  • K
    kendra35Aug 18, 2025
    Why is my Samsung Refrigerator water dispenser not working?
    • V
      veronica85Aug 18, 2025
      If the water dispenser on your Samsung Refrigerator isn't working, check if the water tank is frozen due to a low fridge temperature; try selecting a warmer setting on the digital display. Also, ensure that you've filled the water tank and that it's correctly fitted.
  • M
    Monica MarshallAug 21, 2025
    How to fix food freezing in my Samsung Refrigerator?
    • L
      Lisa WilsonAug 21, 2025
      If food is freezing in your Samsung Refrigerator, check if the temperature control is set to the coldest setting and adjust it. Also, consider if the surrounding temperature is too low or if you've stored food with high water content in the coldest part of the fridge.
  • B
    Brianna LynnAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Samsung RT53H6631SL Refrigerator ice maker is not producing ice?
    • C
      Christine GuzmanAug 25, 2025
      If the ice maker in your Samsung Refrigerator isn't producing ice, ensure you waited 12 hours after installation before expecting ice. Check if you manually stopped the ice-making function. Also, verify the freezer temperature isn't too warm by setting it lower.
  • M
    millerbethanyAug 27, 2025
    Why is there frost on the walls of my Samsung Refrigerator?
    • L
      leslie61Aug 28, 2025
      If there's frost on the walls of your Samsung Refrigerator, check if the air outlet vents are blocked by food. Also, make sure the door is fully closed.
  • L
    Linda BryantAug 30, 2025
    Why is there condensation on my Samsung RT53H6631SL Refrigerator walls and vegetables?
    • D
      Diana HaleAug 31, 2025
      Condensation forms on the inside wall of the Samsung Refrigerator and around vegetables if food with a high water content is stored uncovered with a high humidity level or the door has been left open for a long time. Store the food with a cover or in sealed containers.
  • W
    whaynesSep 2, 2025
    Why are the corners of my Samsung RT53H6631SL Refrigerator warm with condensation?
    • E
      Erica ZhangSep 3, 2025
      Heat-proof pipes are installed in the front corners of the Samsung Refrigerator to prevent condensation from forming. In very humid weather, condensation may form on the outer surface of the appliance when the moisture in the air comes into contact with the cool surface of the appliance.
  • D
    Diane WoodsSep 5, 2025
    What to do if my Samsung RT53H6631SL Refrigerator is making unusual noises?
    • A
      Amanda TaylorSep 5, 2025
      If your Samsung Refrigerator is making unusual noises, ensure the appliance is on a stable, level floor and that the back isn't too close to the wall. Check for any foreign objects behind or under the appliance. Determine if the noise is coming from the compressor. A ticking sound is normal.
  • B
    brian10Sep 9, 2025
    Why does my Samsung RT53H6631SL have a bad smell?
    • R
      Ryan ConwaySep 9, 2025
      If there's a bad smell inside your Samsung Refrigerator, check for spoiled food items. Ensure strong-smelling foods, like fish, are wrapped airtight. Clean out your freezer regularly to remove any spoiled or suspect food.
  • M
    Mary HughesSep 12, 2025
    Why are the lights off in my Samsung RT53H6631SL Refrigerator freezer?
    • B
      brittanypattersonSep 12, 2025
      The lamps in the freezer and refrigerator may not be turned back on if the doors of the freezer and refrigerator remain opened side by side for 2 seconds or longer. Close the doors and then open them again.

Summary

Safety Information

Electrical Safety and Power Cord Precautions

Risks of deteriorated insulation; use individual outlets; handle power cords safely.

Installation Location and Water Hazards

Install in dry areas; avoid dampness, heaters, sunlight, gas leaks, and water contact.

Grounding, Power Cord, and Fuse Safety

Ensure proper grounding; replace damaged cords; fuses by qualified technicians.

Water, Frostbite, and Flammable Substance Hazards

Avoid water on top; do not touch freezer with wet hands; store flammable materials safely.

Chemical Sprays, Hair Dryers, and Candles

Avoid sprays, hair dryers, and candles inside; prevent fire hazards.

Freezer Storage: Fizzy Drinks, Bottles, and Modifications

No fizzy drinks/bottles in freezer; do not modify appliance; void warranty.

Appliance Hazards and Leak Handling

Do not operate damaged units; handle refrigerant leaks carefully to avoid fire/explosion.

Placement, Heat Sources, and Aerosol Use

Avoid sunlight/heat; use correct outlets; avoid aerosols near the unit.

Power Plug and Cord Integrity Checks

Use firm wall socket connections; avoid damaged plugs/cords.

Important Safety Symbols Explained

Explanation of warning and caution symbols for severe and minor injury risks.

Transportation and Site Warnings

Precautions during transport and installation regarding refrigerant leaks and combustible gas.

Fire Hazard Prevention and Surface Use

Prevent fire hazards; avoid placing objects or standing on the appliance.

Usage Precautions: Wet Hands and Items on Top

Do not touch plug with wet hands; do not store items on the appliance.

Smell Detection, Gas Leaks, and Defrosting

Handle smoke/dust/water; ventilate for gas leaks; use recommended defrosting.

Child Safety: Door Hanging and Entrapment Risks

Prevent children from hanging on doors or entering appliance to avoid injury or suffocation.

Dispenser Hole, Ice Maker, and Object Insertion Safety

Never insert objects into dispenser/ice maker; avoid inserting hands/feet/metal objects.

Wet Appliance Handling and Glass Surface Safety

Pull plug if wet; avoid shock on glass; be careful of fingers.

Dispenser Hole Safety and Pre-Maintenance

Never insert objects into dispenser hole; unplug before maintenance.

Shelf Placement and Gas Leak Response

Proper shelf placement for safety; ventilate immediately for gas leaks.

Self-Repair, Fuse Replacement, and Strange Signals

No self-repair; use correct fuses; contact service for noise/smell/smoke.

SEVERE WARNING SIGNS FOR DISPOSAL

Child Safety During Appliance Disposal

Remove doors/latches; supervise children to prevent entrapment and suffocation.

Setting up your refrigerator

Levelling the Refrigerator for Stability

Instructions for levelling the appliance to prevent tipping and ensure proper door operation.

SETTING UP THE REFRIGERATOR

Operating the samsung refrigerator

CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE

Adjusting Freezer Temperature Settings

Guide on setting freezer temperature for desired cooling or ice making.

Adjusting Fridge Temperature Settings

Instructions for setting the refrigerator compartment temperature based on food needs.

MAKING ICE

Explosion Hazard: Glass Bottles in Freezer

Warning against storing liquids in glass bottles in the freezer due to explosion risk.

USING WATER DISPENSER (OPTIONAL)

REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORIES

CLEANING THE REFRIGERATOR

Cleaning Precautions and Prohibited Solvents

Warnings against using harsh chemicals like Benzene, Thinner, or Clorox for cleaning.

REPLACING THE INTERIOR LIGHT

Troubleshooting

Samsung RT53H6631SL Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSamsung
ModelRT53H6631SL
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

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