I have the same fridge (ESE6077SC) with the same problem. I have also tried everything David has with no luck. The (brief) manual doesn't mention how to change from f to c either.
This is not a valid model number.
Testimonial: "Hi - the model number is correct & valid - ESE6077SC I just double checked again. search google for this number and plenty of hits & images will come up.. thanks David"
SOURCE: changing panel from fahrenheit to celsius
Dawn, press the refrigerator key and freezer key together for 5 seconds. It should toggle between them. Catriver.
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Thanks so much for the advice. I just gently pried the door sensor switch on my Samsung RB1855SL out with a butter knife and then pulled out the electrical connection and it fired up right away. It looks like some orange juice seeped in and corroded it. What a relief to have the fridge working again, not to mention to not have to listen to the beeping.
SOURCE: fridge freezer not cooling from new - buttons not working
Sounds like an air flow problem from the freezer section to the refer section. Check that nothing is blocking the air vents, and that the dampers are operating properly (they control the flow of air). Of course if it's under warranty... call the service techs out.
Hello - Sounds like the power outage possibly caused a communication problem with the control board to the refrigerator not responding. From what you explained in your comment, if the refrigerator seems dead I would strongly suggest contacting a professional to move forward accurately. If the unit is not cooling in either section of the appliance, unit can be experiencing some form of sealed system issue as well. This can include the compressor not working correctly, the evaporator fan not turning, or even coolant in the lines not at the correct levels to properly cool. If the compressor is running, humming, or even a little warm then that is typically normal. However if the compressor is running hot, then it is over working and the issue could be before the compressor in the evap fan, coil or coolant lines. Unless the unit is displaying an error code, often alpha-numeric, then you would need to contact you're a professional to properly diagnose the refrigerator.
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