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Samsung RF261BEAESR/AA-06 bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF261BEAESR/AA-06 bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Samsung Bottom-Mount Refrigerator RF261BEAESR/AA-06 FAQs

You do not need to soak the water filter before installing it in your Samsung RF261BEAESR refrigerator. The correct prep is to install the filter, then flush water through the dispenser to purge air and carbon fines; finish by resetting the filter indicator per the RF261BEAESR owner's manual.

What to do instead of soaking
  • Install the new filter fully seated and locked in place.
  • Dispense and discard several gallons of water (or run water for a few minutes) to clear air and loose carbon.
  • If water sputters, keep dispensing until the flow is steady.
  • Check for leaks around the filter head/housing after flushing.
  • Reset the filter light using the control panel steps in the manual.
Quick comparison: soaking vs flushing
Step Soaking the filter Flushing after install
Needed for most Samsung fridge filters No Yes
Purpose Tries to wet media, reduce air Purges air, clears carbon fines
Best practice for RF261BEAESR Skip Do it every filter change
Why it matters

Skipping the flush can leave trapped air in the line and carbon particles in the first draws of water. Flushing protects taste and clarity, helps prevent sputtering, and confirms the filter is seated correctly.

When to look beyond the filter

If you still have slow flow or no water after flushing, focus on common causes:

  • Household shutoff valve not fully open
  • Kinked water supply line behind the refrigerator
  • Low home water pressure
  • Frozen water line in the door (common after very cold settings)
  • A restriction in the filter housing (for housing-related issues, see how to replace the water filter in a Samsung refrigerator)

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s usually okay to use a generic water filter in a Samsung RF261BEAESR refrigerator as long as it’s truly compatible and certified for chlorine and particulate reduction. The biggest risks with off-brand filters are poor fit, leaks at the housing, and reduced filtration performance; we recommend confirming certification and fit details in the RF261BEAESR owner’s manual.

What to check before you buy a generic filter
  • Certification: Look for NSF/ANSI 42 (taste, odor, chlorine) and ideally 53 (health-related contaminants) if you want broader filtration.
  • Exact compatibility: Match the filter type your RF261BEAESR uses (don’t rely on “fits Samsung” alone).
  • O-ring quality and fit: A loose or stiff seal can cause dripping or internal leaks.
  • Water pressure and flow: Very restrictive filters can slow dispensing and affect ice maker fill.
  • Change interval: Most refrigerator water filters are replaced about every 6 months (sooner with heavy use or poor water quality).
Generic vs OEM-style filters: quick comparison
Option Pros Cons Best for
Generic (certified) Lower cost, often good performance Fit and seal quality varies Budget-focused households that verify certification and compatibility
OEM-style / premium compatible More consistent fit, fewer leak complaints Higher cost Homes where leak prevention and consistent flow matter most
If you notice leaking or low flow after installing a generic filter
  1. Turn off the water supply and remove the filter.
  2. Inspect the filter head and seals; re-seat the filter firmly.
  3. Flush several gallons of water to purge air and carbon fines.
  4. If leaking continues, stop using that filter and inspect the housing area; a damaged housing can require replacement such as the refrigerator water filter housing DA97-12664A.
Why it matters

A water filter that doesn’t seal correctly can drip into the fresh food compartment or damage the filter housing over time. A properly matched, certified filter protects taste, helps maintain normal dispenser flow, and supports reliable ice maker filling.

Related help: how to replace the water filter in a Samsung refrigerator

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For a Samsung RF261BEAESR bottom-mount refrigerator, replacing the water filter on schedule (typically about every 6 months) helps keep water tasting clean, maintains normal dispenser flow, and reduces the chance of clogs and odor-causing buildup in the filter and housing; see the RF261BEAESR owner's manual for your exact interval.

What happens if you do not replace it?

A used-up filter can restrict water flow and stop filtering effectively.

  • Water tastes or smells off
  • Slower water dispenser flow
  • Smaller or hollow ice cubes (if your model uses filtered water for ice)
  • Filter indicator stays on or comes back quickly after a reset
  • Sediment can contribute to valve and housing issues over time
When to replace the filter (common guidance)

Most households do best with a time-and-symptom approach.

Replace based on Typical trigger What you notice
Time About every 6 months No obvious symptoms yet
Usage Heavy dispensing/large family Flow drops sooner
Water quality Hard water or sediment Taste/odor changes sooner
Symptoms Any time Slow flow, odd taste, cloudy ice
Quick checks before you buy a new filter

These steps help confirm the filter is the cause of low flow or taste issues.

  • Dispense water for 1 to 2 minutes to purge air after any recent filter change
  • Make sure the filter is fully seated and locked
  • If flow is still slow, try dispensing with a fresh filter installed
  • Inspect the filter housing area for leaks or cracks
  • Follow the reset steps in the Samsung refrigerator filter light reset explained guide after replacement
Why it matters

A refrigerator water filter is a consumable part. Replacing it protects water quality and helps your Samsung refrigerator’s water system (filter housing, valves, and dispenser) operate at normal pressure and flow.

Last updated: February 2026

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