FORCED (manual) DEFROST mode on a Samsung Refrigerator--Top Secret Setting
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2017
- How to put your Samsung Refrigerator in FORCED DEFROST mode, and other functions. This info is not in the users manual. They only tell the service techs about it.
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The Samsung refrigerator Series RF267 has an ongoing issue with freezing up and icing over the fan and evaporator coil. This is PART 8. This video will show you a possible fix, even though it may be only short term.
We will try and insulate some of the coils and seal the cover better to prevent or slow down the icing problem...
There are reasons why this Samsung Refrigerator seems to freeze up like this. It may be due to a faulty thermostat, or a defrost coil, or a defrost timer.
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Thanks Jake. After unplugging the refrigerator, it took 9 hours, and a lot of patience to melt the ice mass on my condenser coils. For anyone who's new at this, it's not easy to remove the condenser cover, so never try to pry it off or you will damage the insulation. I used a space heater elevated atop a dry container as to not come into contact with any water. This helped speed up the process. Once it is completely defrosted, the next step is to clear the frozen drain tube. I used a rubble bulb, the type used to clear an infants nose. Use the bulb to remove any moisture from the drain then use the bulb to put hot water in to open it. One reminder, when you defrost manually, make sure the coils and cover are dry before putting the cover back on to prevent new ice from forming when the condenser it turned back on.
The error codes are still confusing so I'm making a 'go to' list to keep near by for future reference.
were you able to finally get the back cover off? Mine is still frozen and im having the same issue trying to remove it. I am even using a turkey injector and squirting hot water into the plastic holes and i can hear ice cracking
I would like to say Thank You! and DO NOT change the amount of time you explain things, you do not know who is watching this nor how fast they are. I appreciate your patience!!! Thank You!!!
Thanks so much! I ran the forced defrost (Fd) about 5 times, with the doors open to our samsung fridge. The freezer stayed frozen, and all the frost and ice that had built up in the back of the refrigerator compartment melted. I'd reccommend taking out all of your shelves and drawers, as the water pools at the bottom of the top fridge section under the large pull out drawer. Make sure to wipe that up so it doesn't freeze again. I also used a hair drying to help the defrosting along, and to dry things out. Worked like a charm and the noise from the fan hitting ice is completely gone! Thank you again! Saved me a lot of time and money!
If water is pooling in the bottom of the refrigerator area, I would bet that the evaporator drain is blocked by ice and/or debris. There are YT videos that address this common problem. I cleaned out the debris and replaced the drain heat sink with an improved aftermarket device (a piece of aluminum that transfers more heat to the drain). No more pooling of water and no need for a forced defrost.
@@danm8937 thank you!
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I ran the forced defrost once now I can’t tell if it’s still doing it or not it’s two hours later but the dingdong noise or beeping has stopped quite a while ago that started when it went into forced defrost.. I switched the circuit breaker to turn off the fridge and turn it back on two separate times because I wanted to run the forced defrost again but nothing happens when I press the buttons. Now I don’t know how to turn the fridge on cold again?
Worked for me! Force defrosted for 20 mins and the problem has been resolved. Thanks for sharing!
Did you leave the ice bin in during the defrost?
I was literally about to buy a new refrigerator. You saved me thousands of dollars. You are my hero.
The bad news is you probably will still have to replace that fridge.
THANK YOU for this video. This is the first time I've seen instruction on how to get to forced defrost for my fridge (RF263) THANK YOU!!!
Had to do three times that day, but it worked! And fridge has been quiet and ice maker working for a month now. Thank you!!!
This was the best video i've seen on this topic. It saved me calling a repair man or getting a new fridge! Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you, you saved my sanity this evening. My Samsung defrosted spontaneously and then screamed like a banshee for hours. Your fix explained everything. I am a happy girl.
Thank you! After resetting filter I saw OF for both freezer and fridge on the display and temp started rising fast. My model is different from yours in the video but holding Power Freeze and Energy Save together made the the compressor start up just as you said! I am so grateful, it's 8 pm on a Friday night and you have saved everything in my fridge!
Out of all the YT clips about this topic, yours helped me the most!
Thanks for this. Your video (plus a couple of others and a few forum entries) helped me solve the fridge icing problem, at least temporarily. I've written a complaint email to Samsung Canada on the subject as it seems hundreds of thousands of folks have had the same problem with their fridges. I'm going to write some appropriate reviews on reviewing sites in order to warn prospective buyers. I would encourage everyone here to do so also. Unless customers apply pressure, the company won't do anything to solve the problem long term.
I know this comment is 3 years later lol, but your video is super helpful!!!! Thank you!
HAHA same here, thought it was just me checking this out lol!!!
Enjoyed your video I’m on my second go around with the ice problem it started with the icemaker not wanting to make ice and making very small pieces of ice then for the heck of it I checked under the crisper drawer and yes there was ice and water. If I take the inside panel off and just move it out-of-the-way slightly and then use the force to defrost setting would I be able to touch the tubing and feel that it was getting warmer and also would it even work with the door open
Thank you so much. This really saved us alot of trouble . It took us 30 minutes for the beeping to stop but when it did our fridge no longer had the fan sound. This was incredibly helpful!!
Thank you! It's great to find a source for help since Samsung isn't interested in helping. Thanks for the very valuable info!
With all our new technology we've come full circle to when Mom used to defrost the freezer part with a bowl of hot water underneath. I bought the POS Samsung due the kitchen cabinets having a space made for a 36" counter-depth fridge. Year 2 and 3 the ice tray stopped working. Best resources were online. I opened the doors and let the ice melt with the circuit breaker OFF. Once I could I pried the box full of melted and refrozen ice out and emptied and dried it. I put paper towels all around inside the ice tray area and melted the ice in the back with a blow dryer on low slowly. It is something everyone who owns one should do. Saves a service call. It just takes half an hour of time and patience and it's like new. Worked perfectly till we had a power outage in 90F and ice jammed in the tray again.
Now my fan is making grinding noises when I open the French doors. What a POS only 4.5 years old. I turned the breaker OFF for half an hour and reset it. Twice. Then it wouldn't start cooling. I'm going to try the defrost mode suggested here and do it a few times. Sounds like an ice jam starting in the fan. Never again. It's pretty but a piece of SAMSUNG crap. I have LG appliances and when I move I'm replacing this one. Ridiculous to go back to the dark ages with a high tech fridge. Maybe it's time to buy an ice box and have huge chunks of ice delivered. Cheaper than a service call for these Samsung sh*tboxes.
UPDATE: The circuit breaker off for 1 hour twice did the trick. The fridge started cooling and has been working well. Force melt seems to work well for this problem. Damm P.O.S. Samsung. Don't waste money on a Samsung fridge and if you have like me, try my tricks. My fridge is 5 yrs. old now with 0 service calls. 🤞
Celeste B you are so right! Sh*tboxes indeed! I moved into a home with all Samsung appliances after a lifetime of whirlpool and maytag. I HATE them all as they just do not perform well. They look very nice but I will replace with dependable appliances as they break down which seems that I might be doing that soon! I am defrosting it must but am leery of trying he FD as I am not tech saavy and do not know what I would do now if I messed up the refrig which IS working....at least for now! We are asked to be at home and use only essential services so I won't call anyone over the freezer issue right now if I cannot get it to work.
Setting your fridge to 40f isn't going to help your frost issue since it's probably coming from a clogged drain. 40f is too close to the 41f danger zone where pathogens grow after 3.5 hours or more, i.e., ecoli, listeria, and salmonella. And you won't know if you have them since, unlike spoilage bacteria, pathogens have no odor, taste, or smell. So, thanks for helping your viewers enter into the food poisoning zone!!
Your problem could be debris or scale buildup not affected by defrosting or even by your -8f freezer setting . Refrigerant on some samsungs run first through the evap in the fridge compartment then to the freezer. At -8f even if the fridge has hit set temp it's evap is still flooded with refrigerant but the fan motor is turned off causing cold air to drop to the bottom of the evap where the drain line is. The line freezes, causing water buildup. The fan may eventually become noisy and blocked by ice. If it stops making noise, it doesn't mean it's no longer blocked. Samsung's board polls the fan's rpms, and if it's below a certain point, the board will stop sending power to the fan, and now we have truly warm pathogen generating temps in the fridge section
Some water will flow under your crisper drawers, and some will eventually be sucked up by the fan when it turns on and subsequently sprayed on refrigerant lines turning into ice and frost behind that evap cover.
On models where the refrigerant bypasses the fridge evap and goes directly to the freezer, the drain line from the fridge can still freeze over since that drain runs inside the wall directly behind and adjacent to the freezer evap. so set freezer temp to recommend temp as well.
Btw usually, once this happens, setting the temps to normal usually won't cure the problem. Running defrost helps some, but the excessive ice buildup at the top of the evap isn't going to he affected by the heater at the bottom of the evap, and you'll just make matters far worse. It would be better to open doors and turn off the entire refrigerator for a day or two maybe longer since the frost/ice buildup is in insulated areas of the fridge (think how long it will take ice to melt ice inside a closed igloo ice chest).
BTW if you damage any of the styrofoam on the fridge evap cover, you're gonna have to replace the entire evap cover assembly.
Also, if your icemaker isn't working properly, turn it off. Samsung's freezer on pre 2020 models go into ice production mode where the freezer drops to -14f internally (you won't see it reported on the interface) to try and push the icemaker to work. This happens regardless of where the icemaker is located and even for icemakers that get its cooling from a refrigerant line. Samsung's icemakers need from 5f to 10f to work. So this will produce the same results I discussed regarding your low freezer setting.
To get you to properly understand this, Samsung's document states ' ice maker controls freezer temps. Until the ice bucket is full, Samsung drops the freezer to -14f. Anytime ice is used, the freezer will again be set to -14f. Once the bucket is full, the customer's freezer set temperature will be controlling. If ice Off is selected, set temperature will always be controlling. ' Samsung then gives an example " If water is not hooked up, freezer will always be -14f unless ice off is selected. " Of course, the same thing will happen if you have a faulty, slow-moving or overused icemaker.
If it's debris or scale causing the clogged, you would need to physically clean the drain and/or replace the drain tubes in the machine compartment
Sorry for the long post, but I see so much wrong info on Samsungs that every once in a while, I'll post. And no, I have no affiliation with Samsung, although I've been trained to repair them along with other manufacturer's appliances. About 12 years ago, I took it upon myself to learn them.
Misinformation on Samsungs leads to a lot of problems that aren't fixed properly and perpetuates the myth that they are worse than the rest of the manufacturers. Truth be told, they all suck. Samsung is no worse. They just suffer more from misinformation and ill-trained 3rd party technicians.
Golden information...
Certainly not found in my product manual...
Gratitude!
I really appreciate your video. It is really helpful for the RF267AE Samsung owners. You have done a wonderful job. Thanks.
I want to thank you for posting this video. We've had problems with our Samsung refrigerator fan for about 6 months. I came across this video, I followed your directions and it's now back to sounding like a refrigerator and not a grinder. Much appreciated.
Since this is an ongoing issue with these refrigerators, I would recommend doing a manual forced defrost every two or three weeks to help prevent a total freeze up.
@@jakeguitar01 hello & thank you for the video. I have model # RF263BEAESR & everything in the fridge is freezing it has code 80F & when I adjust the temperature it changes back to 80F. Would you happen to have any suggestions as to how I can adjust the temperature of the refrigerator so it stays at the correct temperature? Thanks in advance for any help you could give me.
Forced Defrost @6:03
Thank you for suffering for us. LoL.
It was a helpful video,better than trying to find it in the literature.I am sorry I ever bought this refrig.The ice maker stopped after 1-2 years now this freezing issue! Thanks
Thanks this was a big help for hidden codes, I wish Samsung published this stuff
This was a very helpful video. I put my fridge in Forced Defrost regularly now to avoid ice build up since I had to open it up to get the chunk of ice out of the back this summer. Since then, I experienced a new problem which I have not been able to find much information on the internet. The refrigerator compartment was getting too cold and freezing up my fruits, veggies and liquids. After much trial and error I determined that the issue was that the damper door in the back of the crisper tray was somehow "stuck" in the shut position. This resulted in the cooler air, meant to go into the crisper drawer was being routed to the top of the fridge instead, resulting in it being too cold. I don't know if others have had this problem, but if they have, it could be the topic of a helpful video particularly showing how to take the crisper compartment apart to replace the damper if needed. I was lucky, that mine seems to be working (so far at least) once I forced it open, so I have not yet had to replace it, but I can tell that removing the shelf where the water filter unit sits is not easy and necessary for damper replacement. A replacement damper is about $45 on line. Thanks again for your helpful videos.
My landlord is about to give us a Samsung fridge he had in his garage. It was frozen in the inside lower back. I've been watching videos. I'm the handy helping man. This one looks like a good, simple solution.
Like they say in other videos, Samsung should stick to making phones and TVs.
Thanks
I was ready to tear into pulling out the fan when I saw your forced defrost tip. It fixed the fan noise so well it's hard to tell it's running. And like some others have said, it recycled itself after about an hour. Thanks for this valuable info!
When u put it in the n FD mode did you leave it until the beeping stopped?
@@michaelbeltran8296what is a 22. E. NOTIFICATION ON A SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR? IT HAPPENED as i plugged it is
@@michaelbeltran8296 Leave it until the beeping stops, I suggest repeating the process to ensure all ice is melted. The fan tends to have a lot of ice buildup and the heating coil is not around the fan. The first time this happened to my fridge I had a technician to come remove the panel, defrost and change the termostat...waste of money. The fan was all clog up in 2 months. I did the defrosting my self without changing the thermostat lasted about 3 months. Now I am using double Forced Defrost ...I have this Samsung fridge for 4 years-very disappointed
Awesome information no one else was able to provide that perfectly solved my problem for the model I own. THANK YOU!
THANK YOU!!! LOOKED FOR 2 HOURS on how to FD my refrigerator.
Thank you so much for this info! We have a slightly newer model, but the same issue was occurring, and your tips helped to save us a repair charge!
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This was the most helpful video on this fridge I've seen out there! Thank you!
You're welcome. If you can share it with people who might benefit, that would be great. Thanks.
Thank you for the info you posted. I've been fighting with this fridge for about a month and very frustrated with food spoiling.
Definitely the best video on how to's!! Thank's to you the fridge is working now and I don't have to eat at the InLaws tonight lol
I'm glad I tried this method before tearing the inside of the fridge apart. I ran the defrost mode three times. The first defrost took about 40 minutes before it automatically went back to normal operating mode and the compressor kicked on. The fan was still hitting some ice so I ran the defrost mode two additional times. The second and third defrost each took about 25 minutes to complete before automatically kicking back to normal operating mode. It seems to have worked since the fridge is now quiet again.
At this point, I believe my fridge just likes hearing your videos. So I am going to leave my phone with it.
Wow you just blew my mind I found so many videos of how to repair this problem and I always take it apart didn’t know that existed thanks
Worked Great!! Saved Me Having To Disassemble The Fridg To Defrost It Manually! Thanks For Your Videos!
Fd = forced defrost of frige + freezer, Rd = forced defrost of just fridge
Thanks for this. Very helpful and it helped my issue
Thank you Jake I happen to have one of those refrigerators that has a defrost problem but by your instructions you were able to help me thank you so much God bless you
Just did it this morning worked perfect, beat calling a tech thanks
Worked perfectly. Skip to 6:00. Thank you
thank you for including the time to jump to
Haha so many mad Samsung Refrigerator owners that just want to see a 30 second video!
Thank you for this video. Had no idea that it has this function, I was getting ready to take it apart and melt all the ice buildup around the coil.
I wish I would have seen this years ago! It would have helped us greatly knowing how to fd. We have so much trouble with the freezer icing up and now the back wall of the refrigerator too. Thanks for the video!
Thanks my man..... your content saved me a service call.....also save me from taking a sledge to my fridge but that beside the point. Thank you for what you do.
My Samsung Model # RF263BEAESR/AA stayed in the forced defrost mode for 1 hour. Then it went back to normal. Thank you for the helpful video.
Have the exact same model and I just started the cycle. I hope it works *fingers crossed
Earl F did it work?
Yessss, it worked did 2 cycles and it melted the ice that was clogging the ice maker cause I couldn't get the icebox out. The leaking under the deli drawer stopped as well. I run it once a week just to make sure. Good stuff and saved a lot of money. Thanks
Earl F I don’t have the same model so idk how to do the force defrost.
@@robbyu.672 I didn't either I have a Samsung rf273beaesr I held down energy saver and fridge temp together for 10secs and the screen went blank and you press any button to get into FD mode aka forced defrost and it did the same thing described in the video.
Great instructional video for Samsung fridges. It was very helpful for me to learn how to force defrost mode on my rgf297aars fridge
This was a very helpful video i have a separate question I have rf268 and the power freeze started randomly coming on what could be doing this?
Thanks you're good person who has shared his wealth of wisdom. 💋❤✌
Thank you, we didn't pick out this Fridge it was in the 3 year old house we purchased had we known about the issue we would have brought our 17 year old Maytag with us instead of including it in the sale of our previous house.
Thank you for this very helpful tutorial - had a layer of ice in the lower freezer compartment - set the unit to demo mode for a few hrs, making certain to not open the refrigerator section as it was still filled with food - this took care of the ice layer and related ice in the rear drain ports of the freezer.
This was very helpful. Thanks so much for posting!
Thanks for the info! I didn't read all the comments so this may have been mentioned - there is a retrofit kit part number DA82-01415A This includes a better designed little aluminum piece that is heated by the defrost coil and sticks down inside the drain tube. It also comes with 2 new drain tubes (installed from the back). If the problem originates from water not draining and backing up, freezing, etc. This kit may help the defrost problem. I needed it because my RF267 was draining down under the deli tray.
We did that! It was our original problem and the solution worked perfectly. NOW the coils freeze up at the top instead. This causes ice build-up on the fan which eventually stops working. Sigh... hopefully, this video will solve that issue. I'm not opposed to forced defrost once a week but I am tired of taking my frig apart every six months.
I added the drain kit and changed the sensors. I also bought pipe insulation for the exposed copper tubing behind the panel. No longer ices up. It's been 9 months.
UPDATE:
After watching all the numerous videos and trying all the suggested fixes, it continues to ice up... FD worked for 2 days at most. Ice was now forming on the back wall inside. After having it apart 4 times in 2 years, I finally just trashed the whole thing. Bought a Whirlpool instead. Fingers crossed!!
This happened to us as well. We did stop the leaking but now, 2 months later , the fan is very noisy.
@@kevincummings8755 what do you mean by changing the sensors? Just to confirm, this was insulation around cold or warm pipes? I’m not sure where the evaporator outlet is, nor do I promise to be an HVAC tech, but I’m having the same issue after installing the aluminum defrost adapter.
Did you made the video a about ongoing freezing problems of Samsung refridgferator, which you promised?
Thank you for the information. I was so frustrated with the constant ice build up and of course didn't know I could turn it off without unplugging it. The control codes will help tremendously.
Great information, I had problem how to put this on forced defrost until I watched this video
Holy cow dude, if you title your vid as forced defrost then get to that right away ,I don't need a tutorial on all the buttons before that.
Ikr, Jesus!
Thanks for this! I learned a lot. Now I'm trying to figure out how to make ice for the dispenser (above) and the tray (below). The manual has nothing. Help!
Wished I would have watched this yesterday . Thanks
Thank you! I will be using this video regularly
I did the FD, the sound beeps for 30 minutes and it automatically goes back to normal mode. Fyi, I still see lots of ice formed underneath the tray after the FD. I might need to unplug the refrigerator and clean up first and do this cycle FD again and probably I will do this cycle every 3 months after that to prevent the ice formed below the tray again. Thanks for the great tips.
Fast forward to 6:10 to get to the defrost mode explanation. Skip the button explanation which is the first 6 minutes. Otherwise very helpful.
You that real MVP
Thank you!
Excellent. I have the same model as you and FD cycle ran for 30 minutes and went back to normal operation. Definitely quiet down the fan noise
Thanks for the info. Did u ever find out any other info on this??
Forced Freeze/ Defrost is at 6:10 - you're welcome
Loads of information, but as the title says for those of us looking, go to minute 6:10 to learn how to power defrost. POWER DEFROST MINUTE 6:10
This video saved me a couple of hours removing everything from the freezer to locate the problem or a repair call for my Samsung RFG298 Series french door refrigerator using the manual defrost. The freezer recirculation fan developed a loud buzz due to ice build up. Thank you. New Subscriber.
I think I have the same model as u. I’m having ice build up on the top where the twin cooling placard is. When you did the manual defrost did you remove all your food? About how long did the whole process take?
@@mylastbreakdown Once I initiated the defrost process it finished automatically after approximately 45 minutes. I did not remove anything from the freezer and I kept the freezer/refrigerator doors closed. I hope it works for you. I did this on 10/23/2020, and the fan is still quiet.
Thanks so much for sharing the easy step by step to fix this
skip to 6min so see force defrost
hold Energy saver and fridge button at same time for 12 sec or so
when display goes off, press fridge button to light display
press button till FD appears, this is force defrost
press hold energy saver and power to return to normal
Thanks. I have a RF263teaegs. This worked. I screwed around with it until I found this combo. Holding freezer and light causes it to display two numbers that I can move up or down. Not sure what they do so I put them both back to 0.
I will say this incessant beeping for Fd is annoying
@@troyetherton5869 I'll take the beeping any time over $200 service call. $100 for showing up and then I'm sure some defective parts will be found. Bunch of whiners.
Thanks so much, as you said it is better than to remove the evaporator cover which is not easy to do because it is glued to the fridge with ice. There s a chance of ripping the styrofoam insulation.
it will come off once defrosted. Have to be patient, it is a process. I have done it twice. If it is in the home it will take a little bit longer. I have done it twice, and will tell you this if its done in a heated area, it will drop fast.
Thanks. Going to give the forced defrost a shot this week.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Pushing buttons is ALOT better for me than taking the machine apart.
I have a Samsung RB193KASB and it has icing build up behind the back wall inside the refrigerator chamber. For the past 5 months I defrosted twice the coils with a hair dryer. This issue comes back every 2-3 months.
The menu for my fridge is a little different and to get in the defrost mode, press simultaneously for 8 sec the top 2 right buttons: Super Cool + Fridge, and then the screen goes blank. Press fridge 2 or 3 times and then it will appear Fd on the display. I've tried this "Fd" twice and it beeped for about an hour and 20 minutes (each time). It appeared to me that there was still ice at the back and I opened up the back cover. Obviously this Fd function didn't work for me because the defrost and evaporator coils were completely covered in ice and no signage of defrost. Here are few values for the components inside the refrigerator: Drip tray (drain) heater = 340 ohms, defrost heater = 113 ohms, thermal fuse is ok = 0 ohms, Fan + 162.6 ohm, chamber thermistor = 6.1 Kohm at room temperature and changes the value when exposed to ice ~ 10.5 Kohm - Same value and response for the thermistor mounted on the evaporator coil. This makes me believe that all components inside the chamber are ok and I may have an issue with the control board located at the back of the fridge.
Any suggestions?
Jump ahead to about 6:30
Finally after trying multiple FD video's, I was able to get my fridge in defrost mode, I'll let you know how it works out - thanks!
Great content, useful even in 2021!
In the year 2017 and $3000 for an appliance ... but you have to manually defrost your fridge like we did in the 70s. What the heck Samsung?
6:10 everyone
Absolutely awesome tip.
My Samsung French door model was continually forming ice under the bottom freezer draw and then melting when it reached the very front.
This tip (so far) has seemed to have worked.
The only difference with stopping the forced defrost mode on my model is it uses the same 2 buttons as entering that mode .
It cut off automatically after approximately 40 minutes and went into "normal" mode, so it would seem safe to do while occupied doing more exiting stuff as the continually beeping which can't be muted while in forced defrost mode is rather irritating.
You saved me a service call! I had to do the defrost cycle 3 times to get rid of the ice buildup, but now the noise is gone and the fridge is back to its proper temperature. Thank you!
Don't be surprised if there is a lot of ice still back there. The ice may be out of the way of the fan, but I would bet you $100 that the coil is still iced over. Probably best to run the defrost cycle a little longer or do it once a week as a preventative. You are dealing with a chronic issue. You didn't fix the problem, you simply got your fridge working again temporarily untill it happens again.
You were right; the fan started hitting the ice not long after my 3rd defrost. So I took the inside rear panel off and got rid of the ice with a hair dryer. Took about 45 minutes from start to finish. Best part: free labor!
I will NEVER buy Samsung again! It’s CRAZY that one can invest $3000-$4000 in a refrigerator that starts having problems across the board in less than 2 years!!! The fridge worked beautifully...until it doesn’t (like I said...LESS than 2 years!) You will pay multiple repair calls until finally your warranty “runs out” and “too bad for you”...DO NOT let this happen! Demand a replacement BEFORE your warranty runs out! Don’t be naive like so many and assume Samsung will do the “right thing” ...they care about money. Period. My husband is...as I type this...once again holding a blow dryer to the block of ice built up behind the panel. The whole fridge was warm (61 degrees). It’s a wonder no one has gotten ill in my family. Which angers me because I have children. There are COUNTLESS other families out there who are in the same boat. (Check our FB pages) Do yourself a favor if you are reading this....do not buy Samsung!!! Buy AMERICAN!
We are shopping now for a replacement. I pray I make a better choice!
Everything. I agree with everything you wrote. And who would program something to beep obnoxiously every second of a forced defrost that can last up to forty minutes?! Just have a flashing signal on the display. Ugh this is obnoxious.
every samsung we have bought has major problems fridge front load washer microwave. Last samsung we ever buy!!!!!!!!
I will never buy another Samsung either! What a moronic thing to do to put that annoying beeping sound on a defrost mode! I had to find it by pressing freezer & lighting, not energy saver & fridge like the other models. I hate this fridge! First time it quits It will go to the dump & I will buy as plain a refrigerator as I can find.
Skip to 4:55 for the real info on the service functions.
Thankyou very much my freind! Will try this method the next time my fan makes noises. Have been ripping apart my fridge, melting down the ice on the coils for thre last few months, and its really anmoying. Hopefully this method will work and save me time.
Thank you for sharing. - this was very helpful
If you are having trouble with accessing the "Forced Defrost" function by pressing the buttons mentioned in the video, this post may be for you. On some newer models in particular our 4 door RF25HMED press "Freezer" and "Lighting" at the same time for about 8 seconds. Then immediately press any button until you see "rd" displayed. The fridge will constantly beep as you are now in the "Forced Defrost" mode. Once the irritating beeps stop, "Forced Defrost" has ended.
Hi I have the RF25 model but holding the buttons suggested is not working for me. Any suggestions please. The panel does not go completely blank. My water light is still on.
I used this method to force a defrost on my Samsung refrigerator when removing the evaporator access panel. After a 15 to 20 minute forced defrost, the stubborn panel was finally removed. It seems that the forced defrost helped the panel removal.
Thanks. This helped me already several years ago, and I've been using this every couple of years. The defrost sensor dies every year or so, and I force defrost before swapping it out.
Now my freezer says it is at -18°C but it's not cold inside, and all the food is defrosting. I noticed an ice buildup in the rear wall (frost kind of creeolping through the vent holes). Will the forced defrost work for me on the freezer as well?
Thanks in advance.
Thank you, great video. I have a samsung rf268arbs and the ice drawer won’t lock. Any suggestions?
6-7 minutes in to actually get to the part about forced defrost... just fyi
Having read about 30 of these comments, I think people just need to calm down, take a deep breath, watch the video and follow it carefully. I did, and it worked great! Nothing in the freezer or refrigerator spoiled. The only thing that defrosted was the icemaker, which is what I needed. I didn't have to unplug the refrigerator. I know it's frustrating when an appliance stops working, but it's not worth all the high panic and anger I see here. Easy does it friends!
How's your ice maker been working since you wrote this comment? I've seen different people say that they've either had to keep doing it every month or that it's been fine for a few months. Thanks.
@@Tapsomebong234 It's a crap shoot. Sometimes mine freezes up on a monthly basis, other times it can go 3-4 months between issues. I think it depends on how much you use it.
THANK YOU!!! GREAT INSTRUCTIONAL MANNER!!
Thanks so much for this brother. This refrigerator and I have gone round and round last two years with this freezing up crap. The FD mode has helped me avoid this! 👍
Shinobi1 Kenobi lucky you, I hoping for a miracle just when I think it’s on the mend it goes down again we paid $2300 it’s eight years old and still looks new I shall not be buying ANOTHER SAMSUNG
I thought the ice maker issue was related to my refrigerator water filter not being the brand they recommended but a HDX FMS1 brand. It’s the same size and fits but doesn’t allow water to run through. Taking the filter off, I still don’t get water nor ice. I’ll try the forced defrost to see if this resolves this as it would the water under my deli tray and the freezer not being cold enough. Is a filter even necessary to get water or ice? Will see what happens.
So will it warm up fridge too and not just freezer? Or can the fridge still be kept cool when you force defrost?
Wondering the same thing...whether the fridge should be emptied prior to doing the FD?
A single short press actually disables the icemaker. The long press locks.
Very useful. Thank you! For the RS2545SH (mine), the sequence is the same, but the display will not show the status except for 1 icon "ice def" in green, and a beep every second.
Jake, great videos and information. Hey I got the same control panel where it says ice off. it won’t let me go to that to turn it off. I defrosted the whole fridge I got rid of all the ice but that wasn’t the problem. My icemaker is toast . It Lets me go through the cube ice,crush ice,water but it won’t let me to go to the ice off. You got any tricks for that. Thanks.
If you're looking for the actual function to get to the Forced Defrost, just skip to the 6:00 mark. The stuff before it is totally unnecessary.
Stay away from Samsung fridge, be aware of design defects.
Absolutely, this is my 2nd! Was not aware of problem! My bottom ice marker quit etc....fan froze etc...spent $400 or so got thawed out didn't worry about ice maker because that one had 2. Bottom and top. Froze up again within a few months....so found another one almost identical only difference was just top ice maker only for $500.00 with 90 day warranty...
All good? No, within a few months started making noise, ice maker bin was getting cracks, water part had issue...so...$550.00 later...ice maker fixed and new bin for ice....all this had been in the last 18mos...few weeks ago it started making noise and leaking water..started turning ice maker off and freezer temp done...all good...then Friday it started making loud noise...turned temp up and down through day, ice maker off indefinitely at this point..Sunday the fridge temp started blinking...so far this video has fridge doing good!
Force defrost runs about 30 minutes at least on my test. Sample size is only two though! You may have to pull the power plug out and put it back on to restart the compressor. Thank you for the video, it works beautifully.