How do I get the bottom shelf out of my Samsung refrigerator?
To remove the bottom glass shelf in your Samsung RF22KREDBSG refrigerator, we lift the front edge, slide the shelf forward to the stop, then angle the glass sideways to clear the cabinet notch and pull it out carefully. Use the RF22KREDBSG owner's manual for the exact shelf layout in your unit.
Steps to remove the bottom shelf (glass)
- Remove food and bins that block the shelf from sliding forward.
- Lift the front of the shelf slightly to unweight it from the side rails.
- Slide the shelf forward until it stops.
- Tilt the shelf sideways (one side up, one side down) to clear the interior notch.
- Pull the shelf out slowly, keeping the glass supported with both hands.
If the shelf feels stuck
- Check for an item wedged behind the shelf or against the rear wall.
- Make sure the shelf is fully forward before trying to angle it out.
- Look for ice buildup along the back wall or around the shelf supports; let it melt before forcing the glass.
- Verify the shelf is not caught on a door bin or drawer front.
Quick do and don’t table
| Do | Don’t |
|---|---|
| Support the glass with two hands | Twist the glass while it is still seated in the rails |
| Angle the shelf sideways to clear the notch | Force it straight up; it can chip the edges |
| Clear food and drawers first | Remove it with heavy items still on the shelf |
Why it matters
The bottom shelf on French door and bottom-mount refrigerators often has a cabinet notch and tight clearances. Sliding forward first and then turning the shelf sideways prevents chipped glass, broken shelf trim, and bent shelf supports.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the difference between force defrost RD and FD?
On Samsung refrigerator model RF22KREDBSG, RD and FD are service defrost options shown in diagnostics: RD is used to defrost the refrigerator (fresh food) cooling system, while FD is used when you want a full forced defrost to clear heavier frost conditions that can affect cooling and ice making. For the exact display prompts and how to enter or exit the mode on your unit, follow the RF22KREDBSG owner's manual.
What RD and FD mean in practical terms
- RD (refrigerator defrost): Focuses on the refrigerator compartment’s evaporator area and airflow.
- FD (forced defrost): A broader forced defrost used during troubleshooting to melt frost that can interfere with overall operation.
- Both are diagnostic/service functions, not everyday temperature settings.
When RD vs FD is the better choice
- Choose RD when:
- The fresh food section is warming up
- You see frost or airflow restriction symptoms in the refrigerator compartment
- The freezer temperature is closer to normal than the refrigerator
- Choose FD when:
- Cooling problems seem to involve more than one area
- Ice production is affected and you suspect frost or ice buildup is interfering
- You want a deeper “reset” defrost as a first troubleshooting step
Checks that prevent repeat frost problems
- Make sure doors close fully and gaskets seal all the way around
- Keep air vents clear of food packages
- Confirm the unit is level so doors self-close properly
- After defrost, monitor temperatures for several hours before making more changes
Parts commonly involved when frost returns quickly
| What you notice | What to inspect next | Example part for RF22KREDBSG |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fresh food section, frost behind cover | Temperature sensing and airflow | Refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N |
| Frost keeps coming back after defrost | Defrost safety/control components | Refrigerator protector DA47-00243C |
Why it matters
Using the right defrost option saves time: RD targets a refrigerator-section frost issue, while FD is the go-to choice when frost may be affecting multiple functions such as cooling performance and ice making.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with Samsung refrigerators?
The most common problems we see on Samsung refrigerators like model RF22KREDBSG are cooling complaints (fresh food section warming up, frost buildup) and ice maker issues (no ice, clumping, slow production). These symptoms usually trace back to airflow, defrost, or water supply components.
Most common issues (and what they look like)
- Cooling/airflow problems: fridge warm but freezer cold, or temps swing up and down
- Frost or ice buildup: heavy frost on the evaporator cover, reduced airflow, fan noise
- Ice maker problems: no ice, small cubes, ice clumps, or water leaking around the ice room
- Water dispensing issues: slow fill, no water, or intermittent dispensing
- Temperature sensing problems: unit runs too long or not long enough, inconsistent temps
Quick checks you can do first
- Confirm the refrigerator is not in demo or cooling-off mode (steps vary by model; see the RF22KREDBSG owner's manual).
- Make sure vents inside the fresh food section are not blocked by food packages.
- Check door seals for gaps and confirm doors close fully.
- If ice maker or dispenser is acting up, verify the household water supply valve is fully open.
- If you recently replaced the filter, flush several gallons of water to purge air from the line.
Parts that commonly relate to these symptoms
| Symptom | Common area to inspect | Example part for RF22KREDBSG |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fridge, erratic temps | Temperature sensing | Refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N |
| No ice or poor ice production | Ice maker assembly | Refrigerator ice maker DA97-13718A |
| Slow water, ice issues after filter change | Filtration | Refrigerator water filter DA29-00019A |
| No water to dispenser/ice maker | Water supply into fridge | Refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-04027A |
Why it matters
Cooling and ice maker problems often get worse over time. Catching a restricted airflow issue, a defrost-related ice buildup, or a weak water supply early helps protect food quality, reduces ice jams, and prevents the refrigerator from running excessively.
For ice-specific troubleshooting steps that match common Samsung symptoms, use our guide: why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Samsung fridge?
Most Samsung refrigerators, including the Samsung RF22KREDBSG, typically last 10 to 14 years with normal household use. Regular maintenance (cleaning coils, replacing filters, keeping doors sealing well) and fixing cooling or ice issues early helps you reach the high end of that range.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
A refrigerator’s life is mostly driven by compressor run time, airflow, and how hard the unit has to work to hold temperature.
- Typical lifespan: 10 to 14 years
- Heavy use factors: frequent door openings, warm kitchen, overpacked shelves
- Maintenance factors: dirty condenser area, clogged water filter, blocked vents
- Repair timing: small issues fixed early prevent major failures later
Maintenance checklist to help your RF22KREDBSG last longer
Use these habits to reduce strain on the compressor and fans.
- Keep condenser area clean and ensure airflow behind the cabinet
- Set stable temps (avoid extreme cold settings unless needed)
- Replace the water filter on schedule; use the correct refrigerator water filter DA29-00019A
- Don’t block air vents in the fresh food or freezer sections
- Address temperature swings quickly (often tied to sensors, fans, or frost buildup)
Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. fixable problems
Many symptoms that feel like “the fridge is dying” are repairable.
| Symptom | Often caused by | Typical fix path |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fridge, freezer OK | Airflow or evaporator frost issue | Clear vents, check fan and defrost system |
| Temps fluctuate | Sensor or control feedback issue | Test/replace sensor such as refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N |
| No ice or slow ice | Water supply, filter, ice maker issue | Replace filter, check valve, service ice maker |
| Loud humming or overheating | Dirty condenser or failing fan | Clean condenser area, inspect condenser fan |
Why it matters
A bottom-mount refrigerator like the RF22KREDBSG is designed to run efficiently for years, but restricted airflow and delayed repairs can shorten lifespan by forcing longer compressor run times and causing temperature instability.
Helpful references for care and troubleshooting
- Use the owner's manual for model-specific cleaning, temperature settings, and operating tips.
- For ice production problems, follow why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.
Last updated: February 2026





