I have a samsung twin cooling fridge model: RS21NCSV power: 230V/50Hz model code:RS21NCSV1/XEU [A] temperature is playing up!! Freezer is working no problem. The fridge is getting cold but not cold enough please helppppp!! Thank you
You almost certainly have a problem with either defrosting or evaporator fan motor. Please verify your model number so I can pull up your unit to provide troubleshooting information. Thank you
Hello thank you for your respond after i read your message i was looking around the fridge and i saw the back of the fridge (bottom part) is full of dust i open up the back of the fridge im trying to clean it up there is something like a filter and its so dusty hopefully it works by the way i couldn't find the number that you are asking it says model code RS21NCSV1/XEU [A] thank you so much
Hello thank you for your respond after i read your message i was looking around the fridge and i saw the back of the fridge (bottom part) is full of dust i open up the back of the fridge im trying to clean it up there is something like a filter and its so dusty hopefully it works by the way i couldn't find the number that you are asking it says model code RS21NCSV1/XEU [A] thank you so much
Hello thank you for your respond after i read your message i was looking around the fridge and i saw the back of the fridge (bottom part) is full of dust i open up the back of the fridge im trying to clean it up there is something like a filter and its so dusty hopefully it works by the way i couldn't find the number that you are asking it says model code RS21NCSV1/XEU [A] thank you so much
Hello thank you for your respond after i read your message i was looking around the fridge and i saw the back of the fridge (bottom part) is full of dust i open up the back of the fridge im trying to clean it up there is something like a filter and its so dusty hopefully it works by the way i couldn't find the number that you are asking it says model code RS21NCSV1/XEU [A] thank you so much
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SOURCE: Samsung twin cooling fridge/freezer model
My husband removed the covers inside the fridge which contain the lights and the cooling fan. The problem was the icing up of the cooling fan (which circulates the cold air) preventing it from rotating also the drain hole at the bottom of the fan was also iced up.
The fridge was switched off at the wall socket whilst working on it. After removing the panel containing the fan and unplugging the connection take the panel outside. A hair dryer was used to thaw out the ice. The drain hole was made slightly bigger to hopefully prevent this happening again.
When panel is screwed back in fridge make sure the black sealing tape is in position also take care not to damage cooling pipes which are attached to the evaporator unit. Defrosting a couple of times a year might prevent this happening again. It seems to be a design problem which im sure the makers will be aware of and modify future appliances. Q Will the makers repair this problem free of charge even if the warranty has expired !?
SOURCE: frigde wont get cold but freezer does.
I am an authorized Samsung service center, and I have dealt with this
ongoing design problem for years. The problem occurs when the unit
comes out of the defrost cycle, not all of the frost has been removed
by the defrost element and an ice bridge occurs at the top and bottom
evaporator coil. There are sensors that send readings back to the main
PCB during and after this cycle, They have to be replaced along with
adding heat transfer clips for better frost meltage and air
circulation.
Order the following parts through Samsung:: Fixer # DA61-03585A,
Plate # DA61-03502A, Thermal Bi-metal # DA47-10160H, Sensor #
DA32-00006W. Have these parts installed by a professional appliance
repair company.
I hope this will fix your dilemma, Ward Appliance Repair.
SOURCE: Frigidaire model ftr18b freezer works, fridge is only cool
Info relating specifically to the Frigidaire FRT18B5ABB:
1.Refrigerator unplugged remove the bottom back panel. (Access cover with label. The rectangular shaped panel on the back, at the bottom) Place the screws in a container.
Also remove the Kickplate Grille in the front, and the defrost pan.
2.Use the wand tip on your vacuum cleaner, and vacuum this area out. Pay special attention to the condenser coils, and the fan. Use care as you don't want to bend the fan blades. After you have vacuumed up as much as possible, see if your vacuum has where you can attach the hose to blow air through it. An air compressor, hose, and air nozzle would be REAL handy right now! Blow the condenser coils, and all areas clean of any gunk. (Hair, spider webs, etc.) If this is not feasible for you, you'll need some sort of long, thin, dust 'bunny', and have to dislodge this 'gunk' physically. Then vacuum.
3.BE SURE to replace the bottom back panel, (Access Cover)! It is a VERY necessary item! If your fridge doesn't have one at present, make a temporary one of cardboard, and tape it on. This access cover is needed.
If your refrigerator side is only cool, and your freezer is cold, you may have a problem with the Cold Control, (Temperature Control), or the Defrost Timer. (Timer-Defrost)
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SOURCE: Fridge not cool enough but frosty at the back
Since you are getting frost in you frost free refrigerator, tell me that the defrost circuit has a problem. It is made of a defrost timer/module, defrost heater and defrost thermostat. What should happen is that the defrost timer should periodically turn off the compressor for about 30 minutes and turn power to the defrost heater via the thermostat. The heater is attached to the evaporator coil and melts any frost build up on those coils.
It sounds like the defrost circuit has not been working for a while because the ice build up is not allowing the air to circulate around the coils to cool the refrigerator. The typical failures to the defrost circuit are the defrost timer motor fails to advance, or the defrost heater burns out. Hope this helps you.
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