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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Cube Ejector for Amana AFD2535DEQ - Part WP627843

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Amana Refrigerator AFD2535DEQ FAQs

Yes, a bottom-mount refrigerator like the Amana AFD2535DEQ is better for many households because the fresh-food section sits at eye level, so you reach for everyday items with less bending. It is a practical layout if you use the refrigerator compartment more often than the freezer.

When a bottom-mount design is the better choice

  • You want fresh food (produce, dairy, leftovers) at a more comfortable height.
  • You prefer wider refrigerator shelves for trays and meal prep containers.
  • You do not mind bending to access frozen foods in the lower drawer.
  • You want a layout that helps you see and organize refrigerated items quickly.
  • Your kitchen workflow is mostly refrigerator-first (snacks, drinks, ingredients).

Tradeoffs to consider

Bottom-mount is not automatically “best” for everyone. Here are the common pros and cons.

Feature Bottom-mount refrigerator Top-freezer refrigerator
Fresh-food access Easier (less bending) More bending
Freezer access More bending Easier
Organization Often better for fresh food Often simpler overall
Typical cost Often higher Often lower

Setup details that affect performance (and satisfaction)

Even the best layout feels “worse” if the refrigerator is installed poorly. For the AFD2535DEQ, our owner's manual calls out key installation basics that help it run correctly:

  • Keep it level for proper door closing and performance.
  • Allow about 1/2 inch clearance at the top and behind for airflow.
  • Avoid installing near strong heat sources.
  • Install in a normal indoor temperature range (roughly 55 F to 110 F).

Why it matters

A bottom-mount layout reduces daily strain and makes it easier to keep fresh food visible, which helps prevent forgotten items and temperature swings from long door-open time.

Last updated: February 2026

A refrigerator with the freezer on the bottom is called a bottom-freezer (bottom-mount) refrigerator. Your Amana AFD2535DEQ is in this category; it keeps fresh-food storage at eye level and uses a pull-out freezer drawer below.

Common names you will see

  • Bottom-freezer refrigerator
  • Bottom-mount refrigerator
  • Freezer-drawer refrigerator
  • French door bottom-freezer refrigerator (a bottom-freezer style with two fresh-food doors)

How to tell which type you have

On the Amana AFD2535DEQ, the fresh-food section is on top and the freezer is a lower drawer. Many units in this style also use a hinged center seal (mullion) between the two fresh-food doors.

Layout Fresh-food doors Freezer location Common label
Top-freezer 1 Top Top-freezer
Bottom-freezer 1 or 2 Bottom drawer Bottom-mount
Side-by-side 2 Left side Side-by-side

Why it matters

Knowing the correct style helps when you look up parts and maintenance steps for your exact configuration (door seals, drawer hardware, ice maker, and water filter). For model-specific features and control settings, use the AFD2535DEQ owner's manual.

Parts that are commonly associated with bottom-freezer setups

If you are shopping for maintenance items for this model, these are common examples:

Last updated: February 2026

The best bottom-mount refrigerator is the one that fits your kitchen opening, holds stable temperatures, and has features you will actually use (ice, water, storage layout). If you already own an Amana AFD2535DEQ, “best” often means optimizing fit, airflow, and maintenance using the AFD2535DEQ owner's manual.

How we recommend choosing

Use these factors to compare bottom-freezer models side by side:

  • Fit and ventilation clearance in your opening
  • Temperature consistency (fresh food about 37°F; freezer about 0°F)
  • Ice and water system reliability and filter access
  • Door seal quality and ease of door alignment
  • Parts availability for common repairs (ice maker, control board, gaskets)

Quick comparison checklist

Priority What to look for Why it helps
Tight spaces Verified clearances and airflow space Prevents overheating and poor cooling
Ice and water Easy filter changes and steady water flow Reduces clogs and slow dispensing
Lower energy use Strong door seals, cleanable condenser area Less run time, steadier temps
Long-term ownership Common parts are easy to source Faster, lower-cost repairs

Getting “best” performance from your AFD2535DEQ

Many “which fridge is best?” questions start with performance issues. These steps deliver the biggest gains:

  • Measure the opening and keep airflow space; the manual calls for about 1/2 inch at the top and 1/2 inch behind for circulation.
  • Level the refrigerator so the front is slightly higher than the back to help doors close consistently.
  • If water tastes off or flow is slow, replace the refrigerator water filter EDR4RXD1 and flush several gallons through the dispenser.
  • If ice production is inconsistent, check the fill system and consider the refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q if the module is failing.

Why it matters

Bottom-mount refrigerators depend on proper airflow, leveling, and tight door seals to maintain stable temperatures; getting those basics right improves food preservation and reduces frost and cycling.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Amana AFD2535DEQ, the bottom freezer “door” is the pullout drawer front; realignment is done by removing and reinstalling the drawer front so both supports hook into the rail tabs evenly, then lowering the front into its final seated position. Follow the drawer-front install steps in the owner's manual.

Realign the pullout freezer drawer front

  1. Pull the freezer drawer open to full extension.
  2. Remove the upper basket.
  3. Lift the lower basket straight up and out.
  4. Lift the top of the drawer front to unhook the supports from the rail system.
  5. Reinstall the drawer front:
    • Pull both rails out to full extension.
    • While supporting the drawer front, hook the supports into the tabs located on the inside of each rail.
    • Lower the drawer front into the final position.
  6. Close the drawer and confirm the left and right gaps are even.

What “aligned” looks like

  • Drawer front sits flat against the cabinet when closed
  • Left and right reveal (gap) is even
  • Drawer closes smoothly without rubbing
  • No corner of the drawer front sticks out
  • Gasket contact looks uniform all the way around

Symptom-to-fix guide

Symptom Most likely cause Fix
One corner sticks out One support not fully hooked into a rail tab Remove front and re-hook both supports evenly
Drawer feels loose Front not fully lowered into final position Re-seat the front and lower it fully
Drawer rubs or binds Rails not fully extended during install Pull rails to full extension, then reinstall

Why it matters

A crooked freezer drawer front prevents the gasket from sealing evenly; that lets warm air in, which drives frost buildup, temperature swings, and harder drawer operation.

Last updated: February 2026

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