What are the advantages of bottom mount refrigerators?
A bottom-mount refrigerator like the Amana ABB2221FEW keeps the fresh-food section at eye and waist level, so you reach everyday items with less bending. The freezer stays below, which works well when you access refrigerated foods more often than frozen foods.
- Easier access to fresh foods (produce, dairy, leftovers) because the refrigerator compartment is on top
- Less bending for the most-used shelves, which is helpful for back and knee comfort
- Better organization for fresh foods since you can see items at a glance at eye level
- Freezer drawer storage can make it easier to separate frozen foods into baskets or sections
- Often a good fit for kitchens where you want the refrigerator doors at a comfortable height
Bottom-mount designs still need proper airflow and leveling to run efficiently and keep doors sealing correctly. For ABB2221FEW, we follow the clearances and leveling steps in the ABB2221FEW owner's manual.
- Allow clearance for air circulation (typical guidance is space at the top and behind the unit)
- Avoid placing the refrigerator next to strong heat sources when possible
- Keep the refrigerator level side-to-side, with the front slightly higher than the back so doors close on their own
- If moving the refrigerator, transport it upright when possible and let it sit upright before plugging in if it was laid down
| Feature | Bottom-mount refrigerator | Top-freezer refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Most convenient | Requires more bending |
| Freezer access | Lower drawer, more bending | Eye-level freezer access |
| Organization style | Drawer-style freezer sections | Shelf-style freezer |
Most households use the refrigerator compartment far more than the freezer. A bottom-mount layout puts the most-used space where it is easiest to reach, which can improve convenience, reduce food getting lost in the back, and support more consistent day-to-day use.
Last updated: January 2026
What number should my Amana fridge be set at?
For Amana refrigerator model ABB2221FEW, the recommended starting point is 4 for both the refrigerator and freezer controls (on a 1 to 7 scale, with 7 coldest). After temperatures stabilize, adjust only one number at a time to fine-tune cooling; see the ABB2221FEW owner's manual for your exact control style.
Most ABB2221FEW units use either dial controls or touch controls, but the guidance is the same:
- Control range is typically 1 through 7 (7 is coldest)
- Start at Freezer: 4
- Start at Refrigerator: 4
- Wait 24 hours after changes for temperatures to stabilize
- Avoid changing either control more than one number at a time
Use this table to decide which direction to move the control.
| Symptom | What to change | Direction |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator too warm | Refrigerator control | Next higher number |
| Refrigerator too cold | Refrigerator control | Next lower number |
| Freezer too warm | Freezer control | Next higher number |
| Freezer too cold | Freezer control | Next lower number |
Even though your controls use numbers, we recommend confirming actual temperatures with a fridge thermometer:
- Refrigerator section: 37°F
- Freezer section: 0°F
- Check temps after the unit runs undisturbed for 24 hours
Correct control settings help your Amana bottom-mount refrigerator keep food safe, reduce frost buildup, and prevent issues like freezing produce in the fresh food section or soft ice cream in the freezer.
Last updated: January 2026
What does a bottom mount refrigerator mean?
A bottom-mount refrigerator (like Amana model ABB2221FEW) stores fresh food in the upper compartment and keeps frozen food in a pullout freezer drawer at the bottom. This layout puts everyday refrigerated items at eye level and reduces bending for most daily use.
In a bottom-mount design, the refrigerator section is on top and the freezer is below. On ABB2221FEW, the freezer is typically a pullout drawer style.
- Fresh food items are stored in the upper compartment for easier access.
- Frozen foods are stored in the lower freezer compartment.
- The freezer commonly uses a drawer or basket system.
- This design helps keep frequently used items closer to eye level.
Bottom-mount refrigerators are popular for households that use the refrigerator section more often than the freezer.
| Feature | Bottom-mount refrigerator | Top-freezer refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Most-used section | Fresh food (top) | Freezer (top) |
| Bending for fresh food | Less | More |
| Freezer access | Pullout drawer | Swing door |
The “bottom-mount” style is mainly about convenience and organization. If you reach for fresh foods more often than frozen foods, this design keeps the most-used shelves and bins in a more comfortable viewing and reaching zone.
Even though “bottom-mount” describes the layout, proper installation helps the doors and drawer work smoothly.
- Measure your opening and allow airflow clearance as described in the ABB2221FEW owner's manual.
- Keep the refrigerator level side-to-side.
- Set the front slightly higher than the back so doors close properly.
- Avoid installing near heat sources when possible.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Amana refrigerator leaking water from the bottom?
Water leaking from the bottom of your Amana ABB2221FEW refrigerator is typically caused by a clogged defrost drain that overflows into the cabinet, or a leak at the water supply connection for the ice maker. Use the checks below and confirm procedures in the ABB2221FEW owner's manual.
- Unplug the refrigerator and pull it forward.
- Dry the floor and base area; then watch where water reappears.
- Check the rear lower area first (water line and drain pan zone).
- If you have an ice maker, inspect the fill area for dripping or ice buildup.
- Verify the shut-off valve is fully open and fittings are snug (do not over-tighten).
The ABB2221FEW manual calls out leak monitoring after hookup and recommends copper tubing; kinks and poor valves can cause leaks.
| Symptom | Likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Drip at back where line connects | Loose or cross-threaded fitting | Re-seat and tighten carefully; recheck for leaks |
| Wet floor after moving fridge | Kinked or shifted tubing | Reposition service loop; remove kinks or replace tubing |
| Ice maker area dripping | Low pressure or valve issue | Use a proper shut-off valve; verify pressure |
Model-specific spec: Water pressure should be 35 to 100 psi; 35 psi minimum is recommended when using a water filter.
If water shows up near the front, under crispers, or you see ice on the freezer floor, the defrost drain is backing up.
- Clear ice at the drain opening with warm water.
- Flush the drain tube with warm water until it flows freely to the drain pan.
- Clean residue that can refreeze and re-block the drain.
If you find the leak is from the ice maker water circuit:
- Refrigerator tube W10823511 (water tubing section that can crack or leak)
- Refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q (leaks at the mold, fill, or mounting area)
Bottom leaks can damage flooring and can also lead to ice buildup, airflow problems, and recurring ice maker issues. Fixing the source (water connection or drain blockage) prevents repeat puddles.
Last updated: January 2026





