Part #: DA61-11614B
Brand: Samsung
The Samsung Refrigerator Case Water Tank – DA61-11614B is a vital component for storing and supplying water for ice makers and water dispensers. This genuine Samsung tank ensures proper water flow and reliable operation. A cracked or damaged tank can cause leaks or disrupt appliance function—replacing it restores proper water management.
Compatible with select Samsung refrigerators, the DA61-11614B is built for durability and simple installation. Whether repairing or maintaining your appliance, this part ensures efficient water supply.
Key Features:
• Precise Fit: Compatible with Samsung refrigerator models.
• Reliable Water Supply: Supports consistent ice and water dispensing.
• Durable Construction: Long-lasting, leak-resistant design.
• Easy Installation: Snaps into place without complex tools.
• Maintains Appliance Function: Ensures smooth ice maker and dispenser operation.
Keep your Samsung refrigerator water systems running reliably with the DA61-11614B Case Water Tank.
Frequently Asked Questions - Samsung DA61-11614B Refrigerator Water Tank Case
How do I remove the ice dispenser cover on a Samsung refrigerator?
To remove the ice dispenser cover, start by unplugging the refrigerator for safety. Then, locate and remove any screws or clips securing the cover. Gently pull the cover off, taking care not to damage any connected components. If necessary, consult the user manual for specific instructions based on your model.
How do I take the water container out of my Samsung fridge?
To remove the water container, first, open the fridge door and locate the water tank. Gently pull the tank out of its compartment. Be cautious of any water lines or connections, and ensure the tank is emptied before removing it completely.
How do I change the water dispenser filter in my Samsung fridge?
To change the water dispenser filter, first, locate the filter compartment (usually inside the fridge or at the bottom). Twist the old filter counterclockwise to remove it. Insert the new Samsung filter and twist it clockwise until secure. Run a few cups of water through the dispenser to clear any air from the lines.
Why is my Samsung refrigerator water dispenser not working?
If your water dispenser isn’t working, it could be due to a clogged filter, frozen water lines, or a malfunctioning valve. Check if the filter needs replacing, ensure the water line isn’t blocked or frozen, and make sure the dispenser is correctly aligned and connected.
Why is my Samsung water dispenser dispensing slowly?
Slow dispensing could be due to a clogged water filter, low water pressure, or frozen water lines. Check the filter for blockages and replace it if needed. If the problem persists, inspect the water lines and ensure they aren’t frozen or blocked.
How do I prevent my Samsung water tank from freezing?
To prevent the water tank from freezing, ensure the fridge temperature is set correctly (around 37°F/3°C). Avoid placing the tank too close to the freezer compartment or vents, and ensure the water lines are clear and unblocked.
Why is my Samsung refrigerator water tank leaking?
Water leaks can be caused by a loose connection, damaged water line, or faulty valve. Check all connections to the tank and inspect the water lines for any cracks or leaks. Replacing the Samsung DA61-11614B water tank case may be necessary if the tank is damaged.
How do I remove and replace the water tank in my Samsung refrigerator?
To remove the water tank, first ensure the fridge is unplugged and the tank is empty. Slide the tank out of its compartment and disconnect any water lines if needed. Insert the new Samsung DA61-11614B water tank case, making sure it is properly aligned and secured.
How often should I clean the water tank in my Samsung refrigerator?
It’s recommended to clean the water tank every 3 months to avoid any bacterial growth or mineral buildup. If you use the dispenser frequently, consider cleaning it more often to ensure the water stays fresh and clean.
Why is my Samsung water tank dispensing air instead of water?
Air dispensing instead of water typically indicates air trapped in the water lines, usually after replacing the filter or water tank. To resolve this, run several cups of water through the dispenser to purge the air from the lines.