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Tips to Extend the Life of Your Samsung Refrigerator

Although Samsung refrigerators promise excellent durability, there are ways to make sure that your refrigerator performs efficiently beyond the warranty period


A refrigerator is one of the most important appliances in almost every household. Irrespective of the climate and season, a refrigerator is never out of use. It is the one appliance that keeps your groceries and food fresh for extended periods. Samsung is the premier refrigerator brand in India, with a wide range of offerings in every price segment. The reason behind the popularity of Samsung refrigerators could be attributed to the fact that the brand makes quality refrigerators with solid construction. While the refrigerator seems like an appliance that will last forever, the reality is different. It can consume significant amounts of energy and prove to be very expensive to replace or repair.

When you’ve spent thousands of rupees on a refrigerator, it can be frustrating to discover that it has suffered a breakdown. Coming home to find smelly food, warm vegetables, and trickling water is difficult for a homeowner. In case of an event like this, you start finding specialists to repair your fridge. Then you schedule an appointment for the service, spend money on the repair, and get on with your busy life, only to discover that this daunting process occurs again after a few months. Thus, it is important to regularly maintain your refrigerator to maximize its durability. Although Samsung refrigerators promise excellent durability, there are ways to ensure your refrigerator performs efficiently beyond the warranty period. Read on to find out easy tips that you can follow to keep your refrigerator in the best condition for years.

Cleaning the Gasket

Even some of the best selling refrigerators require regular cleaning to deliver smooth operation. Firstly, you must scrub the rubber gasket around the refrigerator door frequently in order to avoid an overworked motor. Dirt particles and grime can get stuck on the gasket with time and, consequently, stop the door from getting sealed properly and cause air leakage. Thus, the fridge may have to work overtime to maintain the temperature.

Cleaning the Coils

Secondly, if you can see coils in the back or bottom of the fridge, ensure you clean them once every year. These coils remove heat from the unit, helping your refrigerator maintain its energy efficiency. Dusty coils cannot operate at full capacity, negatively affecting your fridge’s energy-efficient operation.

Setting the Right Temperature

One of the factors most crucial to maintaining your refrigerator’s efficiency is that you set the right temperature. If it is set too cold, it has to work harder to maintain the temperature. Setting the temperature a little higher will ensure that your fridge doesn’t have to work as hard to maintain the set temperature. This can extend your fridge’s lifespan while keeping your electricity bills in check. The ideal temperature for a refrigerator should be set between 3°C and 4°C.

Avoid Overheating

You must always avoid exposing your Samsung refrigerator to heat from the inside and outside. External items like ovens, dishwashers and other heat sources heat the air around your fridge, forcing the compressor to work in overdrive and consume large amounts of energy. Thus, you should always ensure your fridge is not kept in a place with direct sunlight exposure, stuffy areas, or appliances like ovens. Additionally, it would be best to let warm dishes cool before putting them in the refrigerator.

Avoid Overloading

When you overload your refrigerator, it cannot circulate cool air properly. On the other hand, keeping the fridge empty will hinder its ability to keep a consistent temperature. You should always avoid overloading the door, shelves, and bins. Furthermore, heavy load on the doors and the shelves can loosen the hinges and the seals, causing breakdowns often.

Defrost if Needed

While frost-free refrigerators don’t need defrosting, direct-cool Samsung refrigerators require regular defrosting to ensure the appliance’s longevity. You should not let the frost buildup reach half an inch of thickness and use a wooden or plastic scrape to remove the frost when you defrost. Defrost your refrigerator at least twice annually to operate at maximum efficiency.

Don’t Block the Airflow

Lack of proper ventilation around the refrigerator can lead to increased power usage and the possibility of equipment failure. Keep your fridge well-ventilated to allow ample airflow around the appliance.

Keep the Fridge on a Level

If your fridge isn’t kept on a level surface, its door may not close tightly. This will keep the motor running to keep the cold air circulating in the unit. Thus, always keep your refrigerator level and check if the door shuts tightly.

In conclusion, taking a few simple steps can elongate your refrigerator’s lifespan and, thus, save you money in the long run. These steps include regular cleaning of the rubber gasket around your fridge door. It would be best if you also cleaned the coils and the inside of the refrigerator regularly. Maintaining the right temperature is also crucial for efficiency. Avoid overheating the appliance with heat-emitting devices. Don’t overload your fridge beyond capacity; defrost your directly-cooled Samsung refrigerator regularly.

If you’re thinking about purchasing a new refrigerator, consider purchasing from the Bajaj Finserv EMI Store. The EMI Store offers discounts, deals, and offers. By using the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network Card, you can purchase the model on No-Cost EMI. You can also benefit from the zero down payment facility that is accessible on select models at the EMI Store.

 

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