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Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 refrigerator

Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Assy Door Sub-ref Right for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 - Part DA93-01251B

    Right refrigerator door parts diagram

    Assy Door Sub-ref Right

    Part #DA93-01251B

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Comp N Condensing-cond Module for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 - Part DA97-22348Q

    Cycle parts diagram

    Assy Comp N Condensing-cond Module

    Part #DA97-22348Q

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Ice Maker for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 - Part DA97-21804C

    Freezer parts diagram

    Assy Ice Maker

    Part #DA97-21804C

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Cabi-bottom Front for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 - Part DA97-12556U

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Assy Cabi-bottom Front

    Part #DA97-12556U

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Door Sub-ref Right Door Module for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 - Part DA93-01242A

    Right refrigerator door parts diagram

    Assy Door Sub-ref Right Door Module

    Part #DA93-01242A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Cabi-bottom Rear for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 - Part DA97-23016A

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Assy Cabi-bottom Rear

    Part #DA97-23016A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Plate Door-ref Right for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 - Part DA97-23036A

    Right refrigerator door parts diagram

    Assy Plate Door-ref Right

    Part #DA97-23036A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy  Liner for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 - Part DA94-06476J

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Assy Liner

    Part #DA94-06476J

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Lever Handle for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 - Part DA97-23030A

    Freezer door parts diagram

    Assy Lever Handle

    Part #DA97-23030A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Cabi Form-cabi Module for Samsung RF30BB69006M/AA-00 - Part DA97-23060J

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Assy Cabi Form-cabi Module

    Part #DA97-23060J

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Samsung REFRIGERATOR RF30BB69006M/AA-00 FAQs

A bottom-freezer refrigerator typically lasts 15 to 20 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Samsung RF30BB69006M, keeping temperatures stable, cleaning airflow areas, and minimizing door openings during outages helps you reach the full expected service life (see the owner's manual).

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most bottom-mount (bottom-freezer) refrigerators land in the 15 to 20 year range. Lifespan is mainly influenced by usage and operating conditions.

  • Room temperature and ventilation around the cabinet
  • How often doors are opened and how long they stay open
  • Power outage frequency and duration
  • Ice maker and water system usage (if equipped)
  • Routine cleaning (condenser area, door gaskets, drain path)
Quick expectations by component

Some parts wear sooner than the sealed system. Planning for occasional repairs is normal over a 15 to 20 year life.

Component area Common wear timing What you may notice
Water filtration Every 6 months (typical) Slow water flow, taste/odor changes
Fans and sensors Mid-life repairs are common Warm temps, noise, inconsistent cooling
Drain system As needed Water puddles, ice buildup near drain
Compressor/sealed system Usually longest-lasting Poor cooling in both sections
Maintenance that extends life

We recommend these practical habits for Samsung bottom-freezer models like RF30BB69006M:

Why it matters

A refrigerator can still “run” while food temperatures drift into unsafe ranges. Consistent temperatures protect food quality, reduce compressor run time, and help your bottom-freezer fridge reach the full 15 to 20 year lifespan.

Last updated: February 2026

Bottom-freezer refrigerators like the Samsung RF30BB69006M make fresh-food items easier to reach, but the tradeoffs are a lower, drawer-style freezer that can be harder to access and organize, plus more chances for drain and defrost-related water issues if maintenance is neglected. See the RF30BB69006M owner's manual for model-specific use and care details.

Common disadvantages (what you notice day to day)
  • You bend more to reach frozen foods, especially items at the bottom of deep baskets.
  • Freezer drawers can hide items; food gets buried and forgotten.
  • Heavy frozen items (bulk meat, large bags) are harder to lift up and out.
  • Kids can access the freezer more easily; keep heavy items secured and avoid letting children play with the ice maker or dispenser.
  • If you open the freezer often, you may feel it is less convenient than a top-freezer layout.
Organization and access: drawer freezer vs shelf freezer
Feature Bottom freezer (drawer) Top freezer (shelves)
Access More bending More eye-level access
Visibility Items stack and bury Items are easier to scan
Bulk storage Great for large bags, but heavy to lift Easier to lift, less deep
Best for People who use the fridge most People who use the freezer most
Maintenance-related downsides to watch for

Bottom-freezer designs commonly route defrost water to a drain system; when that drain area gets restricted, you can see puddles, ice buildup, or water under drawers.

  • Keep door openings brief to reduce frost and moisture load.
  • Clean spills quickly so they do not freeze into the drawer tracks.
  • If you see recurring water pooling, inspect the drain path and related components.

If you are dealing with water collecting or icing, the refrigerator drain tube kit DA97-04049E is one of the model-listed parts often associated with drain routing and drain-related service.

Why it matters

Choosing a bottom freezer is mostly about priorities: you gain easier access to refrigerated foods, but you accept more bending for frozen foods and you need to stay on top of basic care (especially around ice and water management) to prevent nuisance issues.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see with Samsung refrigerators (including bottom-mount and French door styles like model RF30BB69006M) are cooling performance issues and ice maker or water system troubles. These often trace back to airflow restrictions, frost buildup from defrost/drain issues, or a failed fan or sensor; see the RF30BB69006M owner's manual for model-specific operating and safety guidance.

Most common symptoms customers notice
  • Fresh food section gets warm while the freezer still seems cold
  • Frost or ice buildup on the back wall or around vents
  • Loud humming, rattling, or fan noise that comes and goes
  • Water under the crisper drawers or puddles under the refrigerator
  • Ice maker slows down, stops making ice, or cubes clump together
What usually causes those problems

In many Samsung refrigerators, cooling and ice issues come down to a few repeat causes: blocked air vents, an evaporator fan that is iced up or failing, a temperature sensor reading incorrectly, or a drain system that is restricted and refreezing.

Problem area What it affects Common clue
Airflow (blocked vents, overpacked shelves) Fridge temps, uneven cooling Warm spots, long run times
Evaporator fan system Cooling in fridge section Fan noise, weak airflow
Defrost and drain path Frost buildup, leaks Ice on back wall, water puddles
Temperature sensing/control Cycling and temperature stability Temps swing, error indications
Quick checks we recommend first (no tools)
  • Confirm interior air vents are not blocked by food packages (the manual warns not to block vents).
  • Set temperatures to normal targets (most households use about 37°F for the fridge and 0°F for the freezer).
  • If you recently unplugged the unit, wait at least 5 minutes before plugging it back in.
  • Look for frost buildup that could be choking airflow.
  • Check for water near the bottom that can indicate a drain issue.
Parts that commonly relate to cooling complaints

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common suspects for cooling symptoms:

Why it matters

Cooling and airflow problems can lead to food spoilage, excessive frost, and water leaks. Catching a blocked vent, icing condition, or failing fan early helps prevent bigger issues like extended warm temperatures and heavy ice buildup.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your refrigerators

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Main causes: blocked air vents, compressor problems, condenser or evaporator fan not working, control system failure, se…

Main causes: water valve leaking, frozen or broken defrost drain tube, overflowing drain pan, cracked water system tubin…

Main causes: damaged door seal, faulty defrost sensor or bi-metal thermostat, broken defrost heater, bad defrost timer o…

Things to do: clean condenser coils, replace the water filter, clean the interior, adjust doors to prevent air leaks, cl…

Main causes: jammed ice cubes, broken ice maker assembly, dirty water filter, kinked water line, bad water valve, freeze…

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