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Need service manual for a Samsung RB195ZASH bottom freezer


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Samsung bottom freezer, Mod# RB195ZASH

Ser# 341541AQ100320F appears to be manufactured Jan.2008

I have the Samsung SM00070 manual from the repair stash but this appears to be for 2005

RB195BSxx and RB215BSxx models. Would this be the correct manual or do I need a different

on for newer "ZA" models?

I also have the "2003 Samsung RS & RB Series Side by Side Refrigerators Samsung_RS_RB_Training_Manual"

(manual# ABSL2004-001 R3.0), would this also be the correct manual for me?

Thanks,

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RB195ZASH

Samsung

RB195ZASH

SUB OPTION (buyer type)-(SUB OPTION (by traders)

B=BEST BUY . . L=Lowe's . . K=Canada (Camco) . . . . . . . . Z=other distributors

RB195ZASH

PJT derivation sequence inside TYPE

(Type:SBS,BMF,Multi,not a production year)

A : first generation of next -pjt

B : second generation of next -pjt

C : third generation of next -pjt

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Reg, does that mean the manuals I have are the only ones I should need and they fully pertain to what I'm working on?

It appears from your model break down the answer to the above question would be "YES"?

Thanks,

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I don't know .. I think that's all there is...

It's a Samsung ... :confused:


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