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Samsung frig bottom freezer md RB195BSSB


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Serviced appliance approx. 3.5 weeks ago. Complaint was: not cooling frig. area, I checked evap. not iced over, fans working, cleaned up condensor, unplugged unit for approx. 2 min. It worked great, now its acting up again. This animal is not like anything Ive ever worked on before, I dont want to go back, butt........... I need help and a brew!:yikes:

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This refrig has two evaporators: one in the beer compartment and one in the ice cream compartment. If you have an infrared thermometer (Sears, $50), you can shoot an temp directly on the beer compt. evap. Should be around 20 - 25F. Service manual here.

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