How to turn on Samsung twin cooling fridge

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Samsung’s Twin Cooling technology is unmatched in energy saving, humidity preservation, temperature regulation, and odor isolation. So, you probably don’t expect your Samsung Twin Cooling refrigerator to develop some issues, but it happens sometimes. Luckily, most Samsung Twin Cooling Fridge Freezer problems are fixable.

Among the commonest fixable Samsung twin-cooling refrigerator problems is the freezer fan or ice maker not working or the fridge freezer not freezing. Others include the fridge freezer being too noisy, unthawing everything, not cooling appropriately, or not working at all.

Interestingly, these issues often don’t require the input of a fridge expert as they are DIY types. So, I’ll not only share the problem, but I’ll also highlight the potential causes and individual DIY fixes.

The goal is to save you money and time and, more importantly, protect you from the frustration of a failing Samsung refrigerator. Without further ado, let’s get straight into the problems and fixes.    

Samsung Twin Cooling Freezer Problems

Samsung Twin Cooling Fridge Freezer Problems You Can Fix at Home

Generally, the discussed seven problems prevalent on Samsung twin cooling refrigerators are DIY fixable:

1. Samsung Twin Cooling Fridge Freezer Fan Not Working

There are several reasons why your twin cooling fridge freezer fan may stop working. Here are the most notable ones:

a) Loose fan

If the refrigerator fan is loose, it won’t work at all.

Fix

Check if the fan is loose and tighten it up before retrying the refrigerator.

b) Burnt motor

Though this only happens in extreme cases, a burnt motor is worth checking as it stops the fan from working.

Fix

Replace the burnt motor with a compatible replacement. You can check out the Samsung DA31-00146E Motor as it works on numerous Samsung models.

How Do I Reset My Samsung Twin Cooling Refrigerator

c) Ice buildup

Don’t forget to check for ice accumulation around the fan, as that can also cause it to fail.

Fix

If there’s too much ice around the freezer fan, follow these steps to defrost it:

  • Turn the Samsung refrigerator unit off
  • Take out the ice tray/bucket
  • Using a hairdryer, hand steamer, or any other heat source, melt the ice mass
  • Press the reset button on your Samsung appliance to reboot the unit
  • Return the ice tray/bucket and power on your unit

2. Samsung Twin Cooling Fridge Freezer Ice Maker Not Working 

If the ice maker is not working correctly, it will freeze up. That repeatedly happens when there are repetitive power outages.

Fix

The best approach for a failing icemaker is unfreezing it, which you can do with these steps:

  • Turn your Samsung unit off
  • Take out the ice tray/bucket and melt the ice mass, preferably with a hairdryer
  • Press the icemaker’s reset button to reboot it
  • Return the ice tray/bucket and power the unit on

If your Samsung twin cooling fridge freezer has the ‘forced defrost’ option, engage it to defrost it without disassembling anything forcefully.

3. Samsung Twin Cooling Fridge Freezer Not Freezing

A freezer compartment is known for its role, and that is freezing. Sadly, for some reason, that doesn’t happen. In the case of a Samsung twin-cooling refrigerator, the reasons include the following:

a) Onboard error

If there are any errors in the refrigerator’s inbuilt computer setup, the freezing compartment may fail to perform its job.

Fix

Try rebooting the entire refrigerator, which you can do with these steps:

  • Unplug the unit from the power source
  • Wait for 30 seconds before re-plugging it
  • Alternatively, flip the circuit breaker off and on to reboot the unit

Note, however, that if this rebooting hack doesn’t work, wait for 30 minutes instead of 30 seconds before plugging the unit back and powering it on.

You can also try switching the power-freeze button and wait for about 2 hours before checking back on the condition of the freezer.

Samsung Twin Cooling Fridge Freezer Making Noise

b) Improperly defrosted evaporator

Inside your twin cooling fridge freezer is an evaporator critical in freezing your food. If it’s not well defrosted, the freezer won’t generate adequate cold air (frosting air) to freeze your items properly.

Fix

Take out the freezer’s back panel to assess the condition of the coils. If there is massive frosting around it, then you should defrost it.

c) Fridge freezer near a heat source

If your twin cooling refrigerator is close to a heat source like the fireplace or direct sunshine, it won’t freeze your supplies as the heat affects its freezing temperature.

Fix

Move your Samsung twin cooling unit away from the heat source not to interfere with the freezing temperature.

d) The unit lacks enough clearance

Good air circulation is essential for the optimum performance of your twin-cooling Samsung refrigerator. The unit shouldn’t have many things surrounding it that could interfere with its breathability.

Fix

Remove everything that might be blocking the refrigerator from good air circulation. It may also mean moving the unit away from the wall by at least 2 inches.

e) The compressor can’t run continuously

The freezer is dependent on the performance of the compressor. The compressor has to run continuously for long enough for the freezer to do its job optimally. If that’s not the case, the compressor is probably overheating, or the fan may be defective.

Fix

If the compressor is overheating, it may be good to unplug it and allow the unit to sit for a few hours or even overnight. But if you are dealing with a defective motor, you should replace it.

f) Incorrect freezing temperature

You cannot expect the freezer to freeze things if the temperature is wrongly set. That often happens after you switch ‘Child Lock’ as that locks all controls.

Fix

Check the unit’s temperature to ensure it is correct. If not, adjust it accordingly and turn ‘Child Lock’ on.

g) Clogged condenser coils

If the refrigerator’s condenser coils are dirt-clogged, the freezer won’t work.

Fix

Clean the condenser coils to get rid of dirt accumulation. You can do that using these steps:

  • Unplug your Samsung unit from the power source and move it away from the wall
  • Gently vacuum the coils
  • Use a hard bristle brush like the Vanitek Dryer Vent Cleaner Lint Brush to scrub off stubborn dirt from the coils
  • Re-vacuum the coils
  • Move the appliance to its original position and power it on

Samsung Twin Cooling Refrigerator Fridge Freezer Not Working at All

h) Overstocked/understocked unit

If your fridge freezer unit is overstocked, the items will block its vents, interfering with cold air circulation around the compartment. Likewise, if only a few things are in the fridge freezer, the cold air will escape.

Fix

Recheck your stock to ensure that you don’t overstock or understock it with supplies.

i) Demo Mode

Samsung twin cooling fridge freezer typically comes with the ‘demo mode’ special function that deactivates all other functions, including the cooling/freezing function. The only exemption is the lighting function.

So, if the ‘demo mode’ is on, your fridge freezer may fail to freeze.

Fix

Switch off the ‘Demo Mode’

4. Samsung Twin Cooling Fridge Freezer Making Noise

If the fridge freezer is too noisy, it’s often the case of the fan making the noise. In this case, the fan may be working to a certain degree but will likely fail at some point if you don’t act.

More often, this problem results from excessive frosting around the fan. So, while the ice mass may not stop the fan from working, it will make it noisy when running.

Fix

First, you can try switching to Display Mode (also known as Demo Mode) right from the unit’s control panel. Demo Mode turns the compressor off. In this case, you don’t have to turn off the unit.

Alternatively, you can switch the unit off and unplug it for a few hours before plugging back and powering it on. That gives it enough time to self-thaw.

If the ice mass is still massive after self-thawing for a few hours, allow the unit to self-thaw overnight before defrosting it using the tips I shared earlier (involving a hairdryer/hand steamer).

5. Refrigerator Unthawing Everything

Your fridge shouldn’t warm things. It should be the opposite. So, once your Samsung fridge freezer starts to thaw everything, that’s a reason for concern. You can tell from the blue bars on the unit’s temperature control zone.

Fix

Follow these steps to fix the unthawing:

  • Unplug the unit from the power source
  • Wait for a minute or so before re-plugging it
  • Press the ‘freezer temp’ button and hold it down for a few seconds
  • Test the unit to see if it’s working well

6. Refrigerator Not Cooling Properly

You expect your Samsung twin cooling refrigerator to cool things properly as that’s its strongest property. That, however, may not be the case because of any of these reasons:

a) Dirty/clogged condenser coils

If the condenser coils are dirt-clogged, the unit won’t cool things properly or may fail to do it entirely.

Fix

Use a vacuum cleaner and blush to de-clog the condenser coils. It may also be good to take out the entire freezer compartment and clean it.

b) Demo Mode display

The Demo/Display Mode, also sometimes known as the cooling-off mode, deactivates the cooling function. So, it could be the reason your refrigerator cannot cool properly.

Fix

Switch off the ‘Demo Mode’ if it’s on to enable the unit to cool off properly.

c) Nearby heat source

The unit may also fail to cool things near a heat source such as a fire or direct sunshine.

Fix

Move the unit away from the direct heat source to encourage optimum cooling.

Samsung Twin Cooling Fridge Freezer Fan Not Working

7. Samsung Twin Cooling Refrigerator Fridge Freezer Not Working at All

Sometimes, the twin cooling refrigerator may fail to work entirely even after exhausting most of the above hacks. If that’s the case, then consider these tips:

  • Check to see if the unit is well-plugged into the power source. If it’s not, then do it.
  • Try resetting the unit circuit breaker

People Also Ask

1. What Is the Common Problem with Samsung Refrigerators?

The commonest problem with Samsung refrigerators is due to a failing icemaker. In that case, most Samsung fridge owners complain of substandard ice quality, slow ice production, and no ice.

2. How Do I Reset My Samsung Twin Cooling Refrigerator?

The easiest way to reset a Samsung twin cooling refrigerator is to unplug it and wait for about 30 seconds before re-plugging it. If that doesn’t work, consider flipping the circuit breaker on and off to factory-reset the unit.

3. How Do I Reset My Samsung Twin Cooling Refrigerator?

If your Samsung twin cooling refrigerator is not cooling, try switching off the ‘Demo Mode’ and then unplug and plug the unit into the power source. Also, consider moving the Samsung unit away from the wall and heat source.

Also Read:

  • Why Your Samsung Ice Maker is Not Working After Reset
  • Samsung French Door Refrigerator Problems

Closing Thought:

You now know at least 8 Samsung Twin Cooling Fridge Freezer problems, their causes, and DIY fixes. Hopefully, you can use the tips to diagnose and troubleshoot the problem ailing your Samsung twin cooling refrigerator.

How do I turn my Samsung fridge back on?

Holding the “power freeze” and “power cool” buttons and the same time for five seconds works on most Samsung models. These two buttons appear on most Samsung refrigerators. Holding both of them at the same time for several seconds will usually reset the fridge. Some fridges also have reset switches.

How do I reset my Samsung Twin Cooling refrigerator?

Reset your refrigerator: First, unplug it (or turn off the power at the circuit breaker), and then wait about five minutes for the electrical charge to clear out of it. Then, power it back on again.

How does Twin Cooling work on a Samsung refrigerator?

The Samsung Twin Cooling System is a cooling technology available on some side-by-side models that uses two evaporators and two fans to maintain the refrigerator and the freezer compartments completely independent of each other. This allows you to control the temperature of both the refrigerator and the freezer.

Why is my Samsung Twin Cooling fridge not cooling?

Check to make sure the door seals are not torn, weathered, or dirty. Dirty seals can cause gaps large enough to let in warm air, which affects cooling. If you notice dirty seals or frost build up around the gasket, clean them immediately and allow your refrigerator up to 24 hours to regain proper temperature.