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Fix Maker V3.2 Samsung: The Ultimate Guide to Repair Your Device



There are a few factors that can cause an ice maker to not work. If the ice maker appears to not be making any or enough ice, low water pressure or a faulty water filter may be to blame. When the ice maker makes small, cloudy, or clumped ice, it could be something as simple as a dirty water filter, low water pressure, or high mineral deposits in your water. In the event of a frozen ice bucket, some troubleshooting may be needed, and service may be required.




Fix Maker V3.2 Samsung



Having the same problem with Samsung ice maker freezing up not making ice. I have to use the blow dryer to thaw it out weekly. It's been replaced by company I purchased it from, but the new ice maker they installed does the same thing. It's a default in factory refrigerator. All of them should have been recalled by Samsung. Samsung is coming out tomorrow to fix it again. We should all demand a replacement refrig.


Note: If the ice maker does not chime when you press the button, or if it does not chime at the end of the test, unplug the refrigerator or power it down at the circuit breaker, wait 2 minutes, and power it back up. Watch the display for any error codes. Then, try the button again. If it still does not chime, visit our Support Center to request service.


We have RF23M8070SG/AA with the same problem. Ice maker freezes over. We hada service on it , and the technician caulked the outside of the icemaker, but that did not work. I had to clear the ice almost weekly. Currently the icemaker is frozen over to the point I can't even remove the icebucket. Ive turned the water off and we dont use the icemaker at all. This is the most frustrated purchase we made. I planned to purchase a Samsung TV but after this experience I dont think I will. Very dissapointed. The fridge looks nice, but that's about all it does....


Get the foil tape from homedepot and put it at the bottom of the icemaker outside were it meets the inside left in your fridge air is getting in to the ice maker . I found this solution on youtube and it has worked 10 times better . Hope this helps


I have read how may others have had the same issue I have experienced since I have purchased this expensive refrigerator. Model RF28JBEDBSG/AA. There has to be something wrong with the engineering of this in-refrigerator ice maker. Perhaps the insulation is not sufficient which is why the ice maker keeps freezing up, or perhaps Samsung needs to think about putting in a seperate defrost cycle. I am almost wondering if there are enough of us having the same issue that Samsung will not address, would we have a class action suit on our hands. If anyone found a long term fix, please share. I ended up buying a countertop ice maker for now.


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The first and best troubleshooting step is to power-cycle the ice maker. Every ice maker is different so it may take different steps to reset the device. For control-panel ice makers, there may be a simple reset button to press that will cycle the power and the default settings for your ice maker.


Resetting the ice maker returns it to default settings and a default program. If your ice maker has gotten confused or if a minor electrical malfunction caused it to stop making ice, ice production should return shortly after the ice maker is reset.


Most likely, the ice is sticking because there is minor grime to stick to the ice mold surface. Therefore, the best way to unjam the ice tray is to clean it. Most DIY experts recommend pouring a cup of hot water into the frozen-up ice maker tray. This will melt the existing ice along with anything that might be causing the ice to stick. Wipe down the ice tray to ensure there are no remaining chips or debris. Then clean the ice bin and let your ice maker try again.


Nothing super-shocking in this latest report from NPD -- not after seeing fairly similar numbers from Strategy Analytics not all that long ago, that is. According to the research group, Apple's leading the pack at 39-percent of US smartphone sales in the final quarter of last year -- that number's down from 41-percent this time last year. Bigger changes are afoot over at Samsung, however. The handset maker jumped from 21- to 30-percent from the same time last year, thanks in no small part to demand for the Galaxy S III. Go figure, NPD's top five list is dominated entirely by iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S iterations -- in fact, combined, the two manufacturers make up some 70-percent of sales. Motorola is in at a distant third, with seven-percent of sales, followed by HTC and LG, each at six-percent.


According to The NPD Group, a global information company, although Samsung's sales grew dramatically in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2012, Apple continued to lead overall smartphone sales with 39 percent of the market compared to Samsung's 30 percent market share. Apple and Samsung continued to run away from all the other smartphone makers accounting for nearly 70 percent of all sales during Q4 2012. Following is NPD's year-over-year comparison of market share and growth for the top-five smartphone manufacturers: Q4 2011 Q4 2012 Apple 41% 39% Samsung 21% 30% Motorola 8% 7% HTC 14% 6% LG 5% 6%


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I think better asking those in the samsung forum because rumors have been out there for a long time about a sony a7000 release with all sorts of nice features that has yet to be realized. I don't think rumors are reliable.


some Samsung lenses aren't that good as well (as for many makers). sold off almost all my lenses. now I only have the 30mm f2 and the 45mm f1.8 (which I hardly use). it is kind of like having a Fuji X100whateverversiontheyareatnow only better I believe, as I prefer the 30mm and the samsung sensor is more detailed than xtrans. so I am faced with either buying their nice bright zoom they just introduced _16_50_2-2p8_oisor for the same price, the Canon. I like the lens better, but I like the Canon format and size too. I cannot justify both (but I am certainly not going to get a bloated nx30 to replace my nicely designed nx20).


My take is that samsung is less interesting for mirrorless adopters, for its shape (most want slimmer humpless rangefinder alike cameras) and for the lack of an outstanding featured body (as noted also in thisnreview). Nx1 can correct both flaws.


I know, but ppl on the market for those cameras make a lot of attention to style and look, as an added bonus to iq. And many won't buy a samsung unless it's clearly superior and has better aestethics.


Plus I don't like the shape, so I'll patiently wait....I hope that samsung realizes that there is big interest for rangefinder cameras (see a6000) and for high end ones (see x-t1) and packs those concepts in nx1 as soon as possible at a reasonable price.


The a6000 is a monster when it comes to continuous af while shooting. I tested it and put my nx300 to shame even with the best performing lenses. That's up to the bodies, and samsung must work hard on this as well.


Ok, whatever. Very few ppl actually bought nx compared to those into other system. I'm sure to be right with my market analysis. It would be nice if samsung could put an outstanding camera on the market and see how it beaves.


Cgarrard, thx for you advice, I know you're right, but it's difficult when the environment is hostile (like on samsung forum here, where there are mostly ppl biased towards samsung for their own interest).


Further (and I party apologize for a lengthy front loading of this comment thread), if we are talking in terms of brand distinctions, and most specifically NX's ability to compete, one should not discredit that, unlike other makers, Samsung is in a fairly good position to shift capital from other sectors to build this line going forward. That is a potential selling point that should not go unrecognized.


you mean like Apple? I not know. maybe or maybe not. Samsung very much embed itself into everything. whoever is head of company is very smart. it is not only plain consumer electronics but maker and provider of electronics and semi-conductors. they have resources and investments that keep business going and can allocate anytime. whether people get fed up of Samsung, they may not be aware that product they buy have Samsung parts inside. I think this is reason why Samsung can afford to lower price easily compare to other camera manufacturer because they have resources. given idea and how much NX camera can sell in few months after will tell you how much cameras really are. if Samsung still make money selling cameras for $200-$300, can imagine others selling for similar build quality camera has for profit. XT1 may sell for $400-$500 only. but Fuji cannot afford so because it does not have every resources available to offset cost to profit.


samsung nx30 or sony a6000 or olympus e-m10 which one would you buy?in my country the prices of the three cameras are almost the sameeven the lanses price are cheeper for the samsung and most exepensive for the sony


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