The temperature display on a Samsung refrigerator flashes 36 degrees when the refrigerator is cooling down after being plugged in, after a power outage, or after the door has been left open for too long.
It may also flash 36 degrees if the temperature sensor is faulty or if there is a problem with the control board. In most cases, the flashing will stop once the refrigerator reaches the set temperature or after resetting the refrigerator.
If your Samsung refrigerator’s temperature display is flashing 36 degrees, you can try some of these troubleshooting steps to stop it:
Q: What is the ideal temperature setting for a Samsung refrigerator?
A: The ideal temperature setting for a Samsung refrigerator depends on your personal preference and food storage needs. However, a general recommendation is to set the refrigerator compartment between 34°F and 40°F and the freezer compartment between -2°F and 8°F.
Q: What does it mean when my Samsung refrigerator displays other numbers or letters?
A: Your Samsung refrigerator may display other numbers or letters to indicate different modes or errors. For example, OF OF means that the refrigerator is in demo mode and not cooling. AP means that the refrigerator is acting as an access point for Wi-Fi features. 21E means that there is a freezer fan error. You can refer to your user manual or online resources to find out what each code means and how to fix it.
Q: How do I adjust the temperature settings on my Samsung refrigerator?
A: You can adjust the temperature settings on your Samsung refrigerator by using the control panel on the outside of the door. Depending on your model, you may have buttons or a touchscreen to change the settings. You can press or tap the Fridge or Freezer buttons to increase or decrease the temperature by one degree at a time. You can also press or tap other buttons to activate different modes or features, such as Power Cool, Power Freeze, Ice Maker, Water Filter, etc.
The temperature display on your Samsung refrigerator flashing 36 degrees is not always a cause for concern. It may be a normal indication of the cooling process or a simple issue that you can resolve yourself. By following some troubleshooting steps and knowing what each code means, you can stop the flashing and ensure optimal performance and efficiency of your appliance.