A:AnswerWe never hooked up our ice maker either since we have hard water. The ice maker is still attached in the freezer we just use the bin underneath to store things.
We have not had any problems with this.
A:AnswerThe refrigerator does have wheels on the bottom. You can lower the wheels to the floor by turning the leveling legs with a flat-head screwdriver to the right. Thank you for being a Samsung customer! ^Lena
A:AnswerI'm so sorry for the confusion, Pw! Yes, this model does have an automatic ice maker in the freezer compartment. However, it does not have an external dispenser, and the ice would need to be manually removed from the bucket. ^Jecca
A:AnswerHi there,
I can help with that. The door will open wide enough for you to remove the drawer. Depending on your install area will determine how much space you have for the doors to open fully. thank you for choosing Samsung. ^Brad
A:AnswerGreat question! The short answer is no. If you do not intend to use the ice maker, you will not need to connect a water line. However, in this case, it is very important to make sure you turn the ice maker off using the control panel to prevent any internal damage. ^Jecca
A:AnswerYou need to hold the lock button for five seconds to unlock the controls. Then once the controls are unlocked you can turn the icemaker on or off
A:AnswerThis Samsung 28.2 CU. FT. FRENCH DOOR REFRIGERATOR has the freezer in a drawer at the bottom of the unit (below the refrigerator French doors). The ice maker is in the freezer drawer. There is no ice dispenser. Ice cubes are ejected into a receiving bin once they are frozen. You can use a large serving spoon to remove ice cubes as needed or you can find an ice cube scoop for larger amounts in most places that sell kitchen utensils. When ordering, you can specify whether or not you already have a water line in the area where you plan to locate the new refrigerator. The installation will go more smoothly if you already have a water line in place. I would caution against not connecting the ice maker since you will be left with having to make ice cubes the old fashioned way with tap water & plastic ice cube trays. This could get messy if you're not careful.
Best Buy has a good selection of refrigerators available. If you really don't want an ice maker, try looking for a unit that doesn't have one. It will probably be less expensive with a smaller capacity. It's a good idea to visit Best Buy's website regularly to check for sales, special deals like their "Deal of the Day", etc. If you create an account there are additional benefits like a rewards program that allows you improve your member status & issue reward certificates in $5.00 increments.
A:AnswerIf I remember correctly it took about 2 to 3 hours for the fridge to get to the temperature. The cord comes out of the back of the unit. How long the cord is, I don't know the delivery guys swapped out the fridges pretty quick. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerExcellent question! The french doors have a flap that automatically slides between them to seal the doors shut. This means you can open either door by itself, or both in either order. ^Jecca
A:AnswerI just tried mine with the left door only open 90°. I thought the long drawer would be a problem, but it came out OK because it was below the door shelves. The left vegetable drawer ran into the door shelves, but it was out far enough for you get things in and out. I do not believe you would be able to take it out to clean without removing the left door. That might be an option if you really love this refrigerator.
A:AnswerThe response to my question gave the Energy Star rating (thank you) but didn't answer the part about the type of refrigerant. I assume that means it is not one of the "natural refrigerant" types recommended for newer refrigerators. If it were, you would probably want to highlight this.
A:AnswerHi MZA,
We appreciate your question about deactivating the internal of the refrigerator.
The lights of the refrigerator can be turned off by engaging the Sabbath mode of the refrigerator.
To enable/disable Sabbath mode, please refer to page 44 of the user manual I have shared below.
https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/202007/20200728002937594/DA68-04012L-00_FDR_RF6000T_ND__EN-MES-CFR__USA.pdf
Should you need more assistance, please feel free to get back to us via the following options:
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When you message us, provide them this number 1144882008 and it will help our team pull up your information.
Leo
A:AnswerHi Carol,
Great question! We appreciate your query regarding the warranty of the Compressor. Check out the information below:
Five (5) years of parts and labor on Sealed Refrigeration System Only (Compressor, Evaporator, Condenser, Drier, and Connecting Tubing)
Ten (10) years part and Five (5) years labor on Digital Inverter Compressor Only
Kindly visit this link for further information:
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/service/warranty/RF28T5001SR/AA
Should you need more assistance, please feel free to get back to us via the following options:
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When you message us, give them this ticket number 1144826256, which will help our team pull up your information.
Thank you for being a valued customer of Samsung. Have a great day.
^Chrystel