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The filter light came on and tghe fidge started beeping. we replaced the filter but the fidge continues to beep. This a side by side Samsung --6 months old.

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FILTER RESET
When the filter is replaced, reset the indicator by pressing the “POWER FREEZE” and
“ICE TYPE” button for 3 second at the same time.
If this doesn't work I would call 1800Samsung and have them send a technician to your home to help. The refrigerator does come with a one year parts and labor warranty. Hopefully this helps.

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