A:AnswerI'm so glad you asked! For your first question, I can provide this link (https://bit.ly/3E0tm8J) to the user manual for this model. Pages 30 and 31 have detailed information on how to set the refrigerator and freezer temperatures. I can also answer your second question with this link (https://bit.ly/2XqHRme) to our guide on how to replace the water filter. ^Jecca
A:AnswerThanks so much for asking, Sandy! To help with this, I'm providing this link (https://bit.ly/3c0xfP2) to all the currently available side by side refrigerators that are also counter depth. ^Jecca
A:AnswerHi kate! To help answer this, I have two dimensions I can provide. The first is the full dimensions of the refrigerator: 35 7/8" x 70 1/16" x 33 1/2". I also have the dimensions of this model with the doors and hinges removed: 35 7/8" x 68 5/8" x 18 15/16". ^Jecca
A:AnswerI'm so glad you asked! I actually have this link (https://bit.ly/3EqhGgE) to the full terms and conditions of the manufacturer warranty. ^Jecca
A:AnswerHey jenny! I'm happy to help with this. I have this link (https://bit.ly/3BTSXPN) that has everything you need to know about setting the temperature on your refrigerator. ^Jecca
A:AnswerHi Les! I've got just what you need! This link (https://bit.ly/2XwNDmp) has everything you need to know about keeping your refrigerator looking it's best. ^Jecca
A:AnswerIt sure does, Rabi! This model features a dispenser in the door, that can be used without opening the door. This dispenser can dispense either water, crushed ice, or cubed ice. ^Jecca
A:AnswerSamsung refrigerators are made in South Korea, Germany, China, Hungary, South Africa, Luxemburg, Sweden, and India. In 2018, Samsung Electronics America began commercial production of home appliances in Newberry County, South Carolina.
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A:AnswerHi there John! I have this link (https://bit.ly/3x8VTFB) to the full terms and conditions of the manufacturer's warranty for this model. ^Jecca
A:AnswerOn each shelf of the freezer you will see a little rectangle opening. That is where the cold air comes out from. Make sure that on every shelf it is cleared - not covered. When you do that the fridge will not freeze your items.
A:AnswerHi Rita! Condensation (or sweating) happens when hot and cold air mix. Because of this, it is very common to see condensation on the inside of the refrigerator. However, since you are noticing this on the outside, we would like to speak with you directly to get some more details. Please reference ticket number 1143503387, and contact us through Facebook Messenger: http://m.me/samsungsupport; or Twitter: https://twitter.com/messages/compose?recipient_id=18768513. ^Jecca