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Can you defrost manually

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Samsung refrigerator freezer model RF4287 has OF codes showing on both freezer and refrigerator. Cannot reset by unplugging for 3 seconds or pressing codes for three seconds. How can this be fixed

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My name is Peter. I am a retired field service refrigeration technician.

Ok, on the left hand side of your refrigerator display board there are two selector buttons. Press on both at the same time for 3 seconds. This will take you out of the OF mode.
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Samsung RF4287 leaks from middle compartment

Usually due to CONDENSATION due to bad door seals or a plugged evaporator drain line? Can use a soft flexable tubing and very hot water to clean it out. Bad door seals usually need replacement, but u can use a blow dryer and something to pry it closer to the door wall while blowing hot air on to it. To create a seal, to test for bad door seals place a dollar bill in between the door and wall of fridge where it closes. Then slide out the dollar bill with door closed. It should offer some resistance and not be easy to pull out.
Most all fridges have a drain. Look inside your fridge for a "V" shaped channel with a small hole. This hole leads to a tube and a small pan which sits on top of your refrigerator's compressor. The defrost cycle causes water to run into the channel, down the tube, and then it generally evaporates with the heat of the hot condenser/compressor.
However, if that tube is clogged with food crumbs, particles , debris etc, you will have to clear it to get back to a normal mode of operation. A toothpick, pipecleaner, straw or a cotton bud can often do the trick.
Even a frost free freezer will still ice up at times in the areas away from the heated defrost area and the drain line can freeze. This icing causes the pipe work to the compressor to ice over or sweat and cause a puddle. Or if the drainage has frozen over, it will need to be de-iced. ( usually the line is under the freezer bottom plate covering. Towards the back of the unit) And there is another inside the fridge area also.
Give the freezer a good overnight defrost until it's totally clear of ice in addition to making sure the drain is clear to the pan at the back and then restart the freezer.














Fridge not starting? CLICKING? FIRST ALWAYSCHECK FORpower at the outlet,checkfor 120 volts.
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Samsung refrigerator rf4287 power out for 5 days when power came back up display screen flashing 1 (or I ) and letter E

The IE error code is actually 1E. That stands for freezer sensor error. The sensor is reading open or shorted to the main pcb. You need to check the wire connections, from the sensor to the main pcb. I provided you a sensor temperature chart and wiring schematic on the images below. You will need a multimeter to perform the voltage checks. I hope this helps.
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