Do you have a question about the RB215B Series and is the answer not in the manual?
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Alexandre Fissioun
May 22, 2025
what is the temperature sensor resistance, at 72F and in an ice water, for my Samsung RB195BSVQ ?
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Mr. Anderson
May 25, 2025
The resistance of the temperature sensor (thermistor) in the Samsung RB215B Series is:
- At 72°F (approximately 22°C): about 11.3 kΩ - In ice water (32°F or 0°C): about 29.5 kΩ
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Saul
May 9, 2025
Porque mi refrigerador no congela en la parte de abajo
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Mr. Anderson
May 19, 2025
Possible reasons your Samsung RB215B Series refrigerator is not freezing in the bottom section include:
1. Temperature Control Setting: The temperature control may be set too warm. Try setting it to a lower (colder) temperature.
2. Air Circulation Blocked: If food is stored too close to the air vent at the back, it can block cold air circulation. Move food away from the vents.
3. Room Temperature Too Low: If the room temperature is too low, the refrigerator may not function properly.
4. Refrigerator Not Level: If the refrigerator is not level, it may affect cooling performance. Adjust the control levers to level it.
5. Back Too Close to Wall: If the back of the refrigerator is too close to the wall, it may block airflow needed for proper cooling.
Check these factors and adjust as needed to restore proper freezing.
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Charlie
April 11, 2025
How do I turn down the temperature on my fridge. the stuff in my veggie bins is freezing and there is a layer of ice forming on bottom of trays
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Mr. Anderson
April 11, 2025
To prevent freezing in the veggie bins of a Samsung RB215B Series refrigerator, you should raise the temperature of the fridge compartment. Press the "Fridge" option button to increase the temperature setting. This moves the display setting up, helping to keep the vegetable drawers from getting too cold.
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falin burke
July 12, 2025
the temperature bar keep blinking and when i press any buttons nothing changes . i can’t see the temp on my freezer or fridge part
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Do you have a question about the RB215B Series and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
what is the temperature sensor resistance, at 72F and in an ice water, for my Samsung RB195BSVQ ?
The resistance of the temperature sensor (thermistor) in the Samsung RB215B Series is:
- At 72°F (approximately 22°C): about 11.3 kΩ
- In ice water (32°F or 0°C): about 29.5 kΩ
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Porque mi refrigerador no congela en la parte de abajo
Possible reasons your Samsung RB215B Series refrigerator is not freezing in the bottom section include:
1. Temperature Control Setting: The temperature control may be set too warm. Try setting it to a lower (colder) temperature.
2. Air Circulation Blocked: If food is stored too close to the air vent at the back, it can block cold air circulation. Move food away from the vents.
3. Room Temperature Too Low: If the room temperature is too low, the refrigerator may not function properly.
4. Refrigerator Not Level: If the refrigerator is not level, it may affect cooling performance. Adjust the control levers to level it.
5. Back Too Close to Wall: If the back of the refrigerator is too close to the wall, it may block airflow needed for proper cooling.
Check these factors and adjust as needed to restore proper freezing.
This answer is automatically generated
How do I turn down the temperature on my fridge. the stuff in my veggie bins is freezing and there is a layer of ice forming on bottom of trays
To prevent freezing in the veggie bins of a Samsung RB215B Series refrigerator, you should raise the temperature of the fridge compartment. Press the "Fridge" option button to increase the temperature setting. This moves the display setting up, helping to keep the vegetable drawers from getting too cold.
This answer is automatically generated
the temperature bar keep blinking and when i press any buttons nothing changes . i can’t see the temp on my freezer or fridge part