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Old 05-17-2015, 07:19 PM   #1
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Can anyone tell me how to shut off the refrigerator , we do not need it running when sitting at home in between trips when it is plugged into 110 power keeping the batteries charged. This is on a 2015 pinnacle fbts
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Assume you can't reach the plug. If so, I would just trip the breaker for the circuit it's plugged in to.
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Don't think it has an off/on, or at least I couldn't find one either. The plug is just to the right, behind the drawer under the stove on the FLSA. You can reach it with the drawer open, you don't need to remove it.
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No on/off switch? Now that is really pinching pennies.
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No on/off switch? Now that is really pinching pennies.
We have a new GE in the house that doesn't have an off/on either. Guess it's the new thing with appliance manufacturers.
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No on/off switch? Now that is really pinching pennies.
Also cuts down on service calls when one of the kids swears he didn't play with the knobs.
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Has anyone had trouble with the ice maker on the Samsung refrigerators?
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Has anyone had trouble with the ice maker on the Samsung refrigerators?
Can you be more specific?
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Has anyone had trouble with the ice maker on the Samsung refrigerators?
We just got our TT setup for the first time this last Wednesday, but ours seems to be working great. The only thing I noticed is that the freezer door doesn't open wide enough to lift the icemaker bucket straight out.
It's really no big deal.
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Do you have the French Door? I've encountered that on ours. If you open the fridge doors and turn the ice bucket 90 degrees it will lift out a lot easier.
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Do you have the French Door? I've encountered that on ours. If you open the fridge doors and turn the ice bucket 90 degrees it will lift out a lot easier.
Grumpy: Yes it has the French Doors with the big pull-out freezer drawer. Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try.
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I either trip the breaker or unplug mine. Fairly easy either way.
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Ref. Samsung

All you have to do is shut off the inverter by pushing the green button.
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