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Old 01-27-2022, 06:44 AM   #11
DutchmenSport
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We have a Samsung Residential Refrigerator and the only way I have found to completely turn it off without affecting anything else in the camper is to simply unplug it. Samsung refrigerators do NOT have a true "completely off" switch anywhere. And I've been through everything suggested by everyone on this thread, and even called Samsung directly and they confirmed,.... no TRUE "off" switch.

I took the time to pull the the refrigerator out and I plugged in a 6 foot utility extension cord and then plugged the refrigerator into the extension cord. I then slid the refrigerator back in it's cabinet and left the extension cord plug end laying beside the refrigerator in the front of the cabinet so I can easily reach it, pull it out and unplug the refrigerator when I want it completely off.

This was the best solution I could come up with. Flipping breakers in the electric panel also killed other plugs in the camper, which was not an acceptable solution.

Unplugging it was the easiest solution.
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