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Tim, thank you for reaching out regarding your fridge and freezer, which have stopped cooling. Allow us to help. We recommend checking this guide to help you troubleshoot if the fridge stops cooling. Please choose "Refrigerator or freezer is not cooling at all." Kindly click on the embedded word and watch the video included. Cooling issues with Samsung refrigerator or freezer https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshoot/TSG10003479/ Should you need more assistance, please feel free to get back to us via the following options: 1. Facebook Messenger: http://m.me/Samsungsupport 2. Twitter: https://twitter.com/messages/compose?recipient_id=18768513 3. Samsung Community: https://us.community.Samsung.com/t5/Samsung-Community/ct-p/us When you message us, please provide us with this reference number (1150520303) to help our team pull up your information. Have a great day. ^Camille
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, have you tried any of the following? Check for Demo Mode: Ensure the fridge isn’t in Cooling Off (Demo) Mode, which disables cooling to save energy. If the display shows “OF OF” or “O FF,” press the Temp, Power Freeze, and Lock buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until a chime sounds to deactivate it. Power Cycle the Fridge: Unplug the fridge or turn off the circuit breaker for 2 minutes, then turn it back on. This can trigger a self-test, and an error code may display if an issue is detected. It may take up to 4 hours for the control panel to reflect the set temperature and up to 28 hours to stabilize (if doors aren’t opened). Inspect Door Seals and Airflow: Verify that the doors are closing properly and the seals aren’t dirty or damaged, as this can let warm air in, affecting cooling. Ensure food isn’t blocking air vents inside the fridge or freezer, as this restricts airflow. Keep food 2 inches clear of vents and the fridge at least 2/3 stocked for efficient cooling. Check Ventilation: Ensure the fridge has proper clearance (2 inches at the back, top, and sides) to allow heat to dissipate. Poor ventilation can cause cooling issues. Verify Power Connection: Confirm the fridge is properly plugged in. If it’s plugged in correctly but not cooling, test the outlet with another device or reset the circuit breaker. Look for Error Codes: Check the display for any error codes, which could indicate a specific issue. If present, note them down (or take a picture) before resetting, as resetting clears diagnostic data. Refer to Samsung’s error code guide at www.samsung.com for details Phone Support: Call Samsung’s customer service at 1-800-726-7864 (1-800-SAMSUNG). This line is available 24/7 for appliance support. Have the fridge’s model number (e.g., RS28CB760012/AA for the White Glass version) and serial number ready, which can be found on a label inside the fridge or on the back. Online Support: Visit www.samsung.com/us/support and use the Live Chat feature for immediate assistance from an expert. This is a quick way to get troubleshooting help or schedule a service request. Samsung Members App: If Gayle has the app installed on their mobile device, they can access support directly through it, including troubleshooting guides and service requests. Service Request: If the fridge is displaying an error code or food is spoiling prematurely, Gayle can request service through Samsung’s Support Center at www.samsung.com/us/support/service/request. This is recommended if basic troubleshooting doesn’t resolve the issue. Check for Demo Mode: Ensure the fridge isn’t in Cooling Off (Demo) Mode, which disables cooling to save energy. If the display shows “OF OF” or “O FF,” press the Temp, Power Freeze, and Lock buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until a chime sounds to deactivate it. Power Cycle the Fridge: Unplug the fridge or turn off the circuit breaker for 2 minutes, then turn it back on. This can trigger a self-test, and an error code may display if an issue is detected. It may take up to 4 hours for the control panel to reflect the set temperature and up to 28 hours to stabilize (if doors aren’t opened). Inspect Door Seals and Airflow: Verify that the doors are closing properly and the seals aren’t dirty or damaged, as this can let warm air in, affecting cooling. Ensure food isn’t blocking air vents inside the fridge or freezer, as this restricts airflow. Keep food 2 inches clear of vents and the fridge at least 2/3 stocked for efficient cooling. Check Ventilation: Ensure the fridge has proper clearance (2 inches at the back, top, and sides) to allow heat to dissipate. Poor ventilation can cause cooling issues. Verify Power Connection: Confirm the fridge is properly plugged in. If it’s plugged in correctly but not cooling, test the outlet with another device or reset the circuit breaker. Look for Error Codes: Check the display for any error codes, which could indicate a specific issue. If present, note them down (or take a picture) before resetting, as resetting clears diagnostic data. Refer to Samsung’s error code guide at www.samsung.com for details.
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