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When and how to reset any Samsung refrigerator, including the on-screen control panel
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Is your Samsung fridge reading "88 88" on the display? If you see an error code or are moving or cleaning your fridge, you may need to perform a hard reset. This wikiHow article will teach you everything you need to know about resetting your Samsung refrigerator, including how to perform a factory reset of Family Hub.

Things You Should Know

  • The easiest way to reset your refrigerator is to unplug it, wait about five minutes, then plug it back in.[1]
  • To factory reset the Family Hub, go to "Settings > About Family Hub > Factory Reset Data."
  • If neither of those methods works for you, you'll need to get in contact with Samsung to get a technician to help.
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When should I reset?

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  1. You might see something weird on your display and automatically think to reset it. But don't! Resetting will delete the error code history, which means that a support technician won't be able to properly troubleshoot the issue if a reset doesn't fix it.[2]
  2. This code usually occurs after an outage, as it tends to indicate that the fridge didn't boot properly. Reset your refrigerator to reboot and fix the error.
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  3. Samsung recommends this being one of the few times you reset your fridge, as it'll be in good working order at the time and not have any error codes that are important to keep.
  4. This code means that your refrigerator is in Demo mode (also known as Cooling Off Mode) and doesn't need a restart to fix. The steps for this vary depending on the kind of screen you have:
    • If you have Family Hub, go to Apps > Fridge Manager > Fridge Settings > Cooling Off > Deactivate.
    • Other models require pressing a certain button combination, such as pressing and holding the top two buttons on the left panel for 10 seconds.[5] To find out how to turn off Demo or Cooling Off mode for your model, check your manual.[6]
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Reset a Samsung Refrigerator

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  1. You can also turn off the power at the circuit breaker if you can't get to the plug.
  2. You want to make sure that any residual electric charge is gone before you continue to the next step.[8]
  3. If you turned off the power at the circuit breaker, you can flip the switch to turn the power back on.[9]
    • If you need to reset your Family Hub screen, flip the red switch that's located on the top of the inside of the right door.[10] Turn it off, wait 15 seconds, and turn it back on.
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Reset Family Hub

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  1. If you want to sell or give away your refrigerator with Family Hub, you should perform a factory reset before you do so.
    • If you just need to reset the screen, flip the red switch that's located on the top of the inside of the right door.
  2. The exact location of this in the menu varies depending on the year model for your fridge.
  3. Since resetting this also deletes all your data, Samsung wants to make sure that you're aware of what you're trying to do. Select Reset again when prompted, then tap Delete all data to factory reset your Family Hub.
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  2. https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087902/
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  9. https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087902

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