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Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Assy Door Sub-ref Right Door Module for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 - Part DA93-01241A

    Right refrigerator door parts diagram

    Assy Door Sub-ref Right Door Module

    Part #DA93-01241A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Case Pba-main for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 - Part DA97-22588A

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Assy Case Pba-main

    Part #DA97-22588A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Cabi Form-cabi Module for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 - Part DA97-23061H

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Assy Cabi Form-cabi Module

    Part #DA97-23061H

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Door Sub-fre Door Module for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 - Part DA93-01238A

    Freezer door parts diagram

    Assy Door Sub-fre Door Module

    Part #DA93-01238A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Lever Handle for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 - Part DA97-23030A

    Freezer door parts diagram

    Assy Lever Handle

    Part #DA97-23030A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Comp N Condensing-cond Module for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 - Part DA97-22349A

    Cycle parts diagram

    Assy Comp N Condensing-cond Module

    Part #DA97-22349A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Door Sub-ref Left Door Module for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 - Part DA93-01239A

    Left refrigerator door parts diagram

    Assy Door Sub-ref Left Door Module

    Part #DA93-01239A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Shelf Veg-low for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 - Part DA97-21902M

    Refrigerator parts diagram

    Assy Shelf Veg-low

    Part #DA97-21902M

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Door Sub-ref Left for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 - Part DA93-01249A

    Left refrigerator door parts diagram

    Assy Door Sub-ref Left

    Part #DA93-01249A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Door Sub-ref Right for Samsung RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 - Part DA93-01248A

    Right refrigerator door parts diagram

    Assy Door Sub-ref Right

    Part #DA93-01248A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Samsung REFRIGERATOR RF24BB6200QL/AA-00 FAQs

To reset your Samsung RF24BB6200QL refrigerator, unplug it (or switch off the breaker), wait at least 5 minutes, then restore power. This power reset clears many control glitches and is the safest, most reliable reset method for this model; see the RF24BB6200QL owner's manual.

Quick reset options (what to try first)

  • Power reset (recommended): unplug or turn off the circuit breaker
  • Wait 5 minutes before restoring power (important for the control to fully reset)
  • Restore power and allow 5 to 15 minutes for the display and fans to stabilize
  • Confirm settings after restart (fridge and freezer temps, ice maker status)
  • If the unit was recently moved or reinstalled, make sure the doors close normally and nothing blocks air vents

Step-by-step: power reset

  1. Open the doors and remove any items that could fall.
  2. Turn the refrigerator off at the breaker or unplug the power cord.
  3. Wait at least 5 minutes.
  4. Plug back in or turn the breaker back on.
  5. Listen for fans and compressor operation; cooling can take several hours to fully recover.

If you meant “reset Wi-Fi / SmartThings connection”

Your model can enter an AP (pairing) mode for app registration.

  • Open the control panel.
  • Press and hold Fridge for more than 5 seconds until "AP" appears.
  • Complete setup in the app.
Reset type What it fixes What you do
Power reset Control board glitches, display oddities, minor cooling logic issues Unplug or breaker off; wait 5 minutes; restore power
AP mode (Wi-Fi) SmartThings connection and registration Hold Fridge > 5 seconds until "AP" shows

Why it matters

A proper reset helps the electronic control board restart cleanly. Waiting the full 5 minutes protects the compressor and prevents rapid cycling that can cause new cooling problems.

For replacement parts related to cooling and control issues (such as sensors or the control board), use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

To lower the leveling legs on your Samsung RF24BB6200QL bottom-mount refrigerator, insert a flat-head screwdriver into the front-leg leveller and turn it counterclockwise to lower that side. Make small adjustments, then recheck level and door alignment using the steps in the RF24BB6200QL owner's manual.

Step-by-step: lowering the front legs

  1. Empty the refrigerator (leveling is meant to be done with the unit empty).
  2. Make sure the refrigerator is on a flat, solid floor.
  3. Access the front leg levellers (left and right front legs).
  4. Insert a flat-head screwdriver into the leveller screw.
  5. Turn counterclockwise to lower that side; turn clockwise to raise.
  6. Adjust in small increments, alternating sides as needed.
  7. Recheck that the cabinet is stable and the doors close smoothly.

Quick direction guide

What you want to do Turn the leveller Result
Lower the left or right front side Counterclockwise Front corner drops
Raise the left or right front side Clockwise Front corner lifts

Tips that prevent door and sealing problems

  • Set the front slightly higher than the rear for better door closing.
  • After leveling, confirm the doors do not swing open or drift closed.
  • If doors look uneven, use the door height adjustment method (snap rings) described in the manual.
  • Do not force the screwdriver; if the leveller binds, reduce load by gently rocking the cabinet while turning.
  • If you need to remove a freezer door to access the adjustable leg cover, follow the door removal steps in the manual.

Why it matters

Correct leveling reduces vibration, helps the door gaskets seal, and improves temperature stability. It also helps prevent water leaks caused by poor door closure and excess moisture.

Parts we commonly see involved when leveling leads to other symptoms

If leveling issues are paired with cooling or moisture symptoms, these parts are commonly checked during diagnosis:

For ordering replacement parts for RF24BB6200QL, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see with Samsung refrigerators like model RF24BB6200QL are cooling performance problems and ice maker or water system troubles. These often trace back to airflow restrictions, frost buildup from defrost or drain issues, or a failed fan or sensor; start with the checks in the RF24BB6200QL owner's manual.

Most common symptoms (what you notice)

  • Fresh food section gets warm while the freezer seems OK
  • Frost or ice buildup on the back wall or around vents
  • Loud fan noise, rattling, or intermittent buzzing
  • Ice maker stops producing or dispensing ice
  • Water leaks or puddles under the refrigerator

Quick checks that fix many “common problems”

These steps address the most frequent root causes: blocked airflow, power interruptions, and ice or water restrictions.

  • Make sure interior air vents are not blocked by food packages (blocked vents can cause overcooling or poor cooling)
  • If you unplugged the refrigerator, wait at least 5 minutes before plugging it back in
  • If you will be away more than 3 weeks, empty food and ice, unplug, close the water valve, dry the interior, and leave doors open to prevent odors and mold
  • If ice is not dispensing, run the ice maker test procedure described in the manual
  • Replace the water filter on schedule; a restricted filter can reduce water flow and affect ice production

Parts that commonly relate to these problems

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common “usual suspects” for cooling and ice complaints.

Symptom Common cause Example part for this model
Warm temps, poor airflow Fan not running or obstructed Refrigerator fan motor DA97-20025A
Temps swing, odd readings Faulty temperature sensor Refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-00070A
Slow ice or weak water flow Clogged filter Samsung refrigerator water filter HAF-QIN
Water under fridge, icing Drain restriction or drain parts Refrigerator drain tube kit DA97-04049E

Why it matters

Cooling and ice maker problems usually get worse over time. Poor airflow and frost buildup can lead to food spoilage, repeated ice jams, and extra strain on the refrigerator’s sealed system.

Last updated: February 2026

If the bottom (fresh food section) of your Samsung RF24BB6200QL refrigerator is not cooling, the most common causes are blocked air vents from overpacking, temperature settings or Vacation mode, dirty or leaking door gaskets letting warm air in, or an airflow problem from a fan or sensor issue. Use the RF24BB6200QL owner's manual to confirm control settings and vent locations.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Make sure food packages are not blocking interior air vents (blocked vents can stop cold air from circulating).
  • Verify the temperature is set correctly; if it was recently changed, allow up to 24 hours to stabilize.
  • Confirm Vacation mode is off (Vacation mode can reduce cooling in the fresh food section).
  • Inspect and clean the door gaskets; sticky residue and debris can prevent a tight seal.
  • Check for heavy frost or ice buildup that could restrict airflow.
  • Make sure the refrigerator has clearance around the sides and rear (a tight fit can reduce cooling performance).

What to do based on what you see

What you notice Likely cause What to do next
Bottom is warm but freezer is OK Airflow blocked or fan not moving air Clear vents; listen for fan operation; check for frost blocking airflow
Bottom warms after loading groceries Vents blocked or overloaded shelves Reorganize to leave space in front of vents
Moisture, condensation, or frost near doors Door not sealing well Clean gasket and mating surface; check for gaps
Cooling is inconsistent day to day Sensor or control issue Check for error indicators; consider testing/replacing a sensor

Parts that commonly relate to “not cooling” symptoms

If airflow and settings look good, a failed sensor or fan can keep the bottom section from reaching temperature.

Why it matters

When vents are blocked or a gasket leaks, warm air enters and cold air cannot circulate properly. That forces longer run times, causes temperature swings, and can lead to food spoiling faster.

Ordering the right replacement part

We recommend matching parts by your full model number RF24BB6200QL and comparing the part description before ordering. You can order model-matched parts from the parts list for this refrigerator, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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