How to turn off Samsung ice maker RF263TEAESR?
To turn off the ice maker on your Samsung RF263TEAESR refrigerator, press and hold the Ice Maker button for more than 3 seconds until the ice maker indicator shows it is off. This stops ice production but keeps the refrigerator cooling normally.
- Close both fresh food doors so the control panel responds normally.
- Locate the Ice Maker button on the dispenser/control panel.
- Press and hold Ice Maker for 3+ seconds.
- Confirm the ice maker shows OFF (indicator light or display status).
- Empty the ice bin if you want to prevent clumping from existing ice.
These checks fix the most common “still making ice” complaints on RF263TEAESR-STYLE French door units:
- Wait a full cycle; cubes already in progress can still drop.
- Make sure the button press was long enough (a quick tap usually does nothing).
- Power reset: unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power and turn the ice maker off again.
- Check for ice buildup in the ice room that can interfere with normal shutoff behavior.
- If the ice maker area is frosting up, inspect airflow and defrost performance (a failed heater can contribute); see refrigerator defrost heater DA47-00424M.
| Function | Ice maker ON | Ice maker OFF |
|---|---|---|
| Makes new ice | Yes | No |
| Dispenses existing ice | Yes | Yes (until bin is empty) |
| Water dispenser | Yes | Yes |
| Refrigerator/freezer cooling | Normal | Normal |
Turning the ice maker off helps prevent ice clumps, reduces the chance of ice-room frost issues, and is a smart step when you are away from home or troubleshooting water supply, temperature, or ice production problems. For model-specific control panel details, use the RF263TEAESR owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Samsung freezer forming ice on the bottom?
Ice on the bottom of the freezer in your Samsung RF263TEAESR is almost always caused by meltwater that cannot drain away during defrost, then refreezes into a sheet of ice. The most common fix is clearing a clogged drain path and making sure the door seal is closing tightly; see the RF263TEAESR owner's manual for model-specific access and cleaning steps.
- Defrost drain clogged or frozen: water backs up and freezes on the freezer floor.
- Drain tube restricted or misrouted: slows drainage and causes recurring ice.
- Door gasket leak: humid air enters, creating excess frost that turns into meltwater.
- Door left ajar or poor closing: bins or packages prevent a full seal.
- Heavy frost from frequent openings: increases defrost water volume.
- Unplug the refrigerator and remove freezer contents.
- Melt the ice on the freezer bottom (use towels; a hair dryer on low works, keep it moving).
- Clear the drain opening under/behind the rear freezer panel (flush with hot water using a turkey baster).
- Inspect the drain tube for kinks or blockage; replace if cracked or restricted using the refrigerator cabinet drain tube assembly da97-04049d.
- Check the door gasket for gaps, tears, or hardened sections; clean it and the mating surface, and replace if it will not seal.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Solid ice sheet on freezer floor | Clogged/frozen defrost drain | Defrost and flush drain; inspect drain tube |
| Frost around drawer opening | Door not sealing | Clean/adjust drawers; inspect gasket |
| Repeats every 1 to 3 weeks | Drain tube partially blocked | Replace drain tube; verify drain path |
When defrost water cannot drain, it refreezes and can block airflow, reduce cooling performance, and lead to water leaks during thawing. Fixing the drain and seal prevents repeat ice buildup and protects the evaporator area.
- Confirm the refrigerator is level (slight tilt back helps doors self-close).
- Make sure freezer drawers slide fully shut and nothing hits the gasket.
- If you also have ice maker issues, use why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it to check water supply and ice room conditions.
Last updated: February 2026
How many cubic feet is the Samsung RF263TEAESR?
The Samsung RF263TEAESR bottom-mount refrigerator has a total capacity of 25 cu. ft. Use the RF263TEAESR manual to confirm the exact capacity breakdown between the fresh food section and the freezer drawer for your specific configuration.
Total capacity is the combined interior storage volume across compartments. On a Samsung bottom-mount design like RF263TEAESR, that total includes:
- Fresh food compartment volume (upper section)
- Freezer drawer volume (lower section)
- Door bins, crisper drawers, and deli storage areas
- Space taken up by built-in components such as the ice maker housing
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Samsung |
| Model | RF263TEAESR |
| Refrigerator type | Bottom-mount |
| Total capacity | 25 cu. ft. |
Capacity helps you compare similar Samsung refrigerator models and plan food storage. It also supports kitchen planning because larger-capacity units often need more door-swing room and proper airflow clearance.
If you are diagnosing temperature or ice issues, capacity is not the cause; airflow, sensors, and ice maker components are. For ice-production troubleshooting steps, use why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.
Last updated: February 2026





