Mine has a Samsung Residential refrigerator. Some time ago I had to pull my refrigerator out. When I did, I plugged in a heavy duty short appliance extension cord, ran the cord to the outside of the cabinet. I then slid the refrigerator back in place and left the cord out.
Now, when I want the refrigerator COMPLETELY turned off, I simply unplug the refrigerator cord from the extension cord because that is within very easy reach.
Like MandK said above, when flipping the main breaker, it also kill outlets. Strange though, when the inverter run, the other outlets are still dead, only the refrigerator socket has power. I've never figured that one out!
Still, when I want the refrigerator truly, completely turned off, I can simply unplug it now.
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