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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Matt Zieminski

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My RF266AEPN Only holds temp in PowerCool

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I have the RF266AEPN. Recently the coils were all covered in ice and circulation fan was not working. I took panel apart. Thawed everything out and plugged everything back in. Confirmed fan was running, no issues there. Turned power cool function on and fridge was 36’ in a few hours. Then it started getting warm again. Checked fan, running beautifully. Pressed power cool again and temp came back down to 36. WHY? What is causing the temp to drop after power cool turns off? I’ve scoured everything and nothing tells me what could be wrong. I assume something is not functioning to sustain the temp and thats why power cool is making up for it but what is that function? Looking for some help. Thanks

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-Samsung Refrigerator
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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Angelo

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My RF266AEPN Only holds temp in PowerCool

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I have the RF266AEPN. Recently the coils were all covered in ice and circulation fan was not working. I took panel apart. Thawed everything out and plugged everything back in. Confirmed fan was running, no issues there. Turned power cool function on and fridge was 36’ in a few hours. Then it started getting warm again. Checked fan, running beautifully. Pressed power cool again and temp came back down to 36. WHY? What is causing the temp to drop after power cool turns off? I’ve scoured everything and nothing tells me what could be wrong. I assume something is not functioning to sustain the temp and thats why power cool is making up for it but what is that function? Looking for some help. Thanks

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Samsung Refrigerator

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