If you have a Samsung fridge, you might have experienced the annoying problem of your fridge freezing up. This can cause your food to spoil, your drinks to turn into ice, and your fridge to run inefficiently. Not to mention the hassle of having to defrost your fridge and clean up the mess. So, why does your Samsung fridge freeze up, and how can you stop it? In this blog post, we’ll explain the common causes of Samsung fridges freezing up and how to fix them. Read on to find out more!
Samsung fridges can freeze up due to incorrect temperature settings, power cool mode, frost buildup, moisture food storage, cold room temperature, malfunctioning damper control assembly, defective thermistor, faulty thermostat, or defective control board.
Incorrect Temperature Settings
One of the simplest reasons why your Samsung fridge might freeze up is that the temperature settings are set too low. The ideal temperature setting for most Samsung fridges is 38°F (3°C), which is in line with the USDA food safety guidelines. Some models may have different recommendations, which you can find in your user manual.
If your Samsung fridge is set at extremely low temperatures, it can cause the fridge to freeze up and affect the quality of your food. Therefore, you should check and adjust the temperature settings to the recommended level.
How To Fix
To adjust the temperature settings of your Samsung fridge, you need to use the control panel or the SmartThings app, depending on your model. Here are the general steps for using the control panel:
- For models with control buttons: Press the Fridge button until you reach the desired temperature (38°F/3°C). The temperature changes by one degree each time you press the button.
- For models with arrow buttons: Press the left or right arrow until Fridge displays. Then press the O button to select it. Press the left or right arrow until you reach the desired temperature (38°F/3°C). Then press the O button again to confirm it.
- For Family Hub models: Tap the Fridge Manager app on your fridge home screen. Then press the up or down arrow until you reach the desired temperature (38°F/3°C). Then press Save.
Power Cool Mode
Another reason why your Samsung fridge might freeze up is that the power cool mode is activated. Power cool mode is a feature that allows you to speed up the cooling process in your fridge. It can be useful when you need to cool down items quickly or when the temperature in your fridge has increased significantly.
However, if you leave power cool mode on for too long or forget to turn it off, it can cause your fridge to freeze up. Power cool mode will stay on for two and a half hours if left on, regardless of the set fridge temperature.
How To Fix
To fix this problem, you need to turn off power cool mode as soon as possible. Here are the steps for turning off power cool mode on different Samsung fridge models:
- For models with control buttons: Press and hold the Fridge button for three seconds. The power cool icon will go off when the feature is deactivated.
- For models with arrow buttons: Press and hold any button for three seconds until FlexZone displays. Then press < or > until Power Cool displays. Then press O to select it. Then press < or > until Off displays. Then press O again to confirm it.
- For Family Hub models: Tap the Fridge Manager app on your fridge home screen. Then tap Power Cool. Then tap Off.
Frost Buildup
A third reason why your Samsung fridge might freeze up is that there is a buildup of frost in your fridge. Frost forms when warm air enters your fridge through a door being left open, warm items being stored inside, or compartments not sealing properly. When moisture freezes, it becomes frost.
Frost can reduce the efficiency of your fridge, take up valuable space, and affect the quality of your food. Therefore, it’s important to prevent and remove frost buildup in your fridge regularly.
How To Fix
To prevent frost buildup in your Samsung fridge, you should:
- Make sure the door seals are clean and tight. Check for any cracks or gaps and replace them if needed.
- Avoid opening and closing the door too frequently or for too long. This lets warm air in and cold air out.
- Store food in airtight containers or bags. This prevents moisture from escaping and freezing on the walls.
- Don’t put hot or warm food in the fridge. Let it cool down first at room temperature or in another compartment.
- Keep some space between items in the fridge. This allows air to circulate better and prevents frost from forming.
To remove frost buildup in your Samsung fridge, you should:
- Unplug the fridge and allow it to defrost completely. This may take several hours or overnight.
- Use a blunt object like a wooden spoon to break up the frost. Don’t use anything sharp or metal that could damage the fridge walls or coils.
- Remove the broken pieces of frost with your hands or a plastic scraper. You can use a towel or a tray to catch the melting ice and water.
- Wipe down the area with a clean cloth to remove any residual frost or moisture.
- Plug in the fridge and check if everything is working properly.