If the fan was iced up again it sounds like a defrost heater problem.
Check that the defrost heater located underneath the evaporator unit is not open circuit.
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Test with the power off as it may be mains voltage value supplied to the heater during the defrost cycle.
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Test it with an Ohmmeter, with the power off as it may be mains voltage value supplied to the heater during the defrost cycle.
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What is the full model number of the refrigerator as there are 15 different variants having the same model number but there's some more numbers tacked onto it e.g. RF28JBEDBSG/AA-00, -01, -02, -03, 04 .....-08 and /AA- 0001, 0002 .......-0006?
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What is the full model number of the refrigerator as there are 15 different variants having the same model number but there's some more numbers tacked onto the end of it it e.g. RF28JBEDBSG/AA-00, -01, -02, -03, 04 .....-08 and /AA- 0001, 0002 .......-0006?
Here's the [link|https://www.servicemanuals.net/en/SAMSUNG-RF28JBEDBSGAA-Service-Manual|service manual] but you have to buy it.
If the fan was iced up again it sounds like a defrost heater problem.
Check that the defrost heater located underneath the evaporator unit is not open circuit.
Test with the power off as it may be mains voltage value supplied to the heater during the defrost cycle.
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What is the full model number of the refrigerator as there are 15 different variants having the same model number but there's some more numbers tacked onto it e.g. RF28JBEDBSG/AA-00, -01, -02, -03, 04 > -08 and /AA- 0001 > -0006?
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What is the full model number of the refrigerator as there are 15 different variants having the same model number but there's some more numbers tacked onto it e.g. RF28JBEDBSG/AA-00, -01, -02, -03, 04 .....-08 and /AA- 0001, 0002 .......-0006?
Here's the [link|https://www.servicemanuals.net/en/SAMSUNG-RF28JBEDBSGAA-Service-Manual|service manual] but you have to buy it.
If the fan was iced up again it sounds like a defrost heater problem.
Check that the defrost heater located underneath the evaporator unit is not open circuit.
Test with the power off as it may be mains voltage value supplied to the heater during the defrost cycle.
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What is the full model number of the refrigerator as there are 15 different variants having the same model number but there's some more numbers tacked onto it e.g. /AA-00, -01, -02, -03, 04 > -08 and /AA- 0001 > -0006?
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What is the full model number of the refrigerator as there are 15 different variants having the same model number but there's some more numbers tacked onto it e.g. RF28JBEDBSG/AA-00, -01, -02, -03, 04 > -08 and /AA- 0001 > -0006?
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Here's the [https://www.servicemanuals.net/en/SAMSUNG-RF28JBEDBSGAA-Service-Manual|service manual] but you have to buy it.
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Here's the [link|https://www.servicemanuals.net/en/SAMSUNG-RF28JBEDBSGAA-Service-Manual|service manual] but you have to buy it.
Hi @rajrajgopal,
If the fan was iced up again it sounds like a defrost heater problem.
Check that the defrost heater located underneath the evaporator unit is not open circuit.
Test with the power off as it may be mains voltage value supplied to the heater during the defrost cycle.
What is the full model number of the refrigerator as there are 15 different variants having the same model number but there's some more numbers tacked onto it e.g. /AA-00, -01, -02, -03, 04 > -08 and /AA- 0001 > -0006?
Here's the [https://www.servicemanuals.net/en/SAMSUNG-RF28JBEDBSGAA-Service-Manual|service manual] but you have to buy it.