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Samsung RF220NCTASR/AA-01 refrigerator

Samsung RF220NCTASR/AA-01 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF220NCTASR/AA-01 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Samsung Refrigerator RF220NCTASR/AA-01 FAQs

The Samsung RF220NCTASR bottom-mount refrigerator typically does not use an internal, twist-in refrigerator water filter. If your home has a water line connected for an ice maker, filtration is usually handled by an external inline filter (or your household filtration system). See the RF220NCTASR owner's manual for your exact configuration.

How to tell what your RF220NCTASR uses

Check these common locations for a built-in filter housing:

  • Upper-right corner inside the fresh food compartment
  • Ceiling area near the light cover or control housing
  • Lower kickplate grille area (rare on this style)
  • Back of the refrigerator where the water line connects
  • Any filter status light or “Filter Reset” button on the user interface

If you do not see a filter head or cartridge slot in those areas, your model is set up for no internal filter.

If you have ice maker or water supply issues

Even without an internal filter, water flow problems can still happen. These checks solve most “no ice” or “slow fill” complaints:

  • Confirm the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked
  • Replace or bypass any external inline filter that is clogged
  • Verify household water pressure is strong at the valve
  • Inspect for frozen fill tubes (especially after temperature changes)
  • If the refrigerator is not filling at all, test the refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-01477A

Quick symptom guide

Symptom Most common cause What to check first
No ice production No water supply to ice maker Shutoff valve, line kinks
Slow ice production Restricted water flow External inline filter
No fill at all Valve not opening Water inlet valve, wiring
Bad taste/odor No filtration Add/replace inline filter

Why it matters

Knowing whether RF220NCTASR uses an internal filter prevents buying the wrong part and helps you focus on the real causes of ice maker and water supply problems (water pressure, inline filtration, or the inlet valve).

Last updated: February 2026

To remove the bottom shelf in your Samsung RF220NCTASR 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. Use the RF220NCTASR owner's manual for the exact shelf removal notes for your layout.

Steps to remove the bottom shelf (glass)

  • Remove food items and bins that block the shelf.
  • Lift the front of the shelf slightly to unseat it from the rear supports.
  • Slide the shelf forward until it stops.
  • Tilt the shelf up and rotate it sideways (diagonal) to clear the interior notch.
  • Carefully pull the shelf out, keeping the glass supported with both hands.

If the shelf feels stuck

Most “stuck shelf” issues are caused by the shelf not being fully forward before you tilt it, or by the shelf catching on the side notch.

  • Confirm the shelf is slid all the way forward before rotating.
  • Check for ice buildup or sticky spills on the shelf rails and supports; clean and dry.
  • Make sure the shelf is not sitting under a drawer lip or trim piece.
  • If a support is cracked or missing, the shelf can bind; inspect the shelf supports and end caps.

Quick do and don’t table

Do Don’t
Lift, slide forward, then rotate sideways Force the glass straight up without sliding forward
Support the glass with two hands Twist hard against the cabinet notch
Remove drawers/bins for clearance Pull on one corner only

Why it matters

Removing the shelf the right way prevents chipped glass, broken shelf supports, and misaligned rails that can make the shelf sit unevenly and rattle.

Last updated: February 2026

The Samsung RF220NCTASR bottom-mount refrigerator has a total capacity in the 21.6 to 21.8 cu. ft. range (varies slightly by spec listing). For the exact capacity breakdown for your unit, use the specifications section in the RF220NCTASR manual.

Quick capacity details

  • Total capacity: 21.6 to 21.8 cu. ft.
  • Total capacity combines fresh food + freezer volume.
  • Usable space feels smaller because shelves, drawers, and air channels take up room.
  • Overpacking reduces airflow and can cause warm spots even when the thermostat is set correctly.

What “cubic feet” means (and what it does not)

Cubic feet is the interior volume measurement used to compare refrigerator sizes. It does not tell you how well items fit; shelf spacing, bin size, and drawer layout matter just as much.

Comparing Use this Why it helps
Two refrigerator models Total cu. ft. Standard size comparison
Grocery load and storage Shelf and bin layout Shape and adjustability affect fit
Temperature consistency Airflow and vent clearance Blocked vents create warm zones

Why it matters

Knowing the correct cubic feet helps you match kitchen space and storage needs, and it sets realistic expectations for how much food you can store while keeping proper airflow for consistent cooling.

Last updated: February 2026

The Samsung RF220NCTASR bottom-mount refrigerator is typically about 22 cubic feet of total capacity. For the exact rated capacity for your specific configuration and label details, we recommend confirming it in the RF220NCTASR owner's manual.

How to confirm the exact capacity on your refrigerator

Use these quick checks to match what you see at home to the published spec:

  • Check the model and version tag inside the fresh food compartment (usually on a side wall).
  • Look for a “Capacity” or “Total” line in the specifications section of the manual.
  • Compare the listed total capacity vs. fresh food and freezer breakdown.
  • If shelves or bins were changed, remember that storage space can feel different even when cubic feet stays the same.
  • If temperatures are unstable, fix cooling first; warm temps can reduce usable space due to frost or poor airflow.

Typical capacity ranges (why 28 cu. ft. is unlikely for this model)

Bottom-mount refrigerators in this size class commonly fall into these ranges:

Refrigerator style Typical total capacity
Bottom-mount (standard width) 18 to 23 cu. ft.
Large French door (wider/taller) 25 to 29 cu. ft.

A 28 cu. ft. rating is usually associated with larger French door platforms, not the RF220NCTASR bottom-mount design.

Why it matters

Knowing the correct cubic feet helps when you are comparing replacement refrigerators, planning kitchen fit, and choosing compatible storage accessories. It also helps set realistic expectations for freezer basket and crisper drawer space.

Last updated: February 2026

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