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... Handle Freezer door can be opened with various innovative storage and energy-efficient features. • Twin Cooling System The Refrigerator and Freezer have separate evaporators. Due to this separate air flow system prevents food odor of the refrigerator. 2_ Features Model # Serial # You will automatically close a door that is slightly open. • Digital Display and Temperature Control • Door Alarm A helpful beeper alerts you money on your model number and serial number on the left...
... Handle Freezer door can be opened with various innovative storage and energy-efficient features. • Twin Cooling System The Refrigerator and Freezer have separate evaporators. Due to this separate air flow system prevents food odor of the refrigerator. 2_ Features Model # Serial # You will automatically close a door that is slightly open. • Digital Display and Temperature Control • Door Alarm A helpful beeper alerts you money on your model number and serial number on the left...
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... user manual mean : Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death. Open the windows and air the room. (Do not use a ventilating fan.) 2. Please follow these basic safety precautions: Do NOT attempt. Because the following instructions cover RB195AB, 197AB, 215AB & 217AB, the characteristics of fire, explosion, electric shock, or personal injury when using your CAUTION refrigerator...
... user manual mean : Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death. Open the windows and air the room. (Do not use a ventilating fan.) 2. Please follow these basic safety precautions: Do NOT attempt. Because the following instructions cover RB195AB, 197AB, 215AB & 217AB, the characteristics of fire, explosion, electric shock, or personal injury when using your CAUTION refrigerator...
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... is used, make sure that you have sufficient space around it. (Refer to page 10 for the best location.) • When refrigerant leaks, it to page 10 for easy access to power the Refrigerator, use of the grounding plug can cause severe electric shock. The appliance must have grounded the Refrigerator before attempting to investigate or repair any part of the internal electrical parts may...
... is used, make sure that you have sufficient space around it. (Refer to page 10 for the best location.) • When refrigerant leaks, it to page 10 for easy access to power the Refrigerator, use of the grounding plug can cause severe electric shock. The appliance must have grounded the Refrigerator before attempting to investigate or repair any part of the internal electrical parts may...
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... manufacturer, a certified service agent or qualified service personnel. Powering more than one appliance or machine from the outlet. Do not use a wet or damp cloth when cleaning the plug. Have the plug looked at by the back of the Refrigerator. • A damaged power plug may cause a short-circuit, fire and/or electric shock. • A damaged power cord must be replaced by electric shock or...
... manufacturer, a certified service agent or qualified service personnel. Powering more than one appliance or machine from the outlet. Do not use a wet or damp cloth when cleaning the plug. Have the plug looked at by the back of the Refrigerator. • A damaged power plug may cause a short-circuit, fire and/or electric shock. • A damaged power cord must be replaced by electric shock or...
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... repair the Refrigerator by yourself. • You may run the risk of the Refrigerator/Freezer drawer. • Water could get into or on the top of the appliance. • When you open or close the door, the articles may cause a fire and explosion. Do not put your nearest service center for help from a qualified service technician. Do not touch the Refrigerator or power plug, and air...
... repair the Refrigerator by yourself. • You may run the risk of the Refrigerator/Freezer drawer. • Water could get into or on the top of the appliance. • When you open or close the door, the articles may cause a fire and explosion. Do not put your nearest service center for help from a qualified service technician. Do not touch the Refrigerator or power plug, and air...
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... the Freezer drawer. • When the contents freeze and then expand, the glass may break.Do not allow children to the surface and you should wait for example, over several months), unplug the power from developing. Do not sit on shelves and handles of time (for at least five minutes before changing the interior light. • Changing the light while the Refrigerator is...
... the Freezer drawer. • When the contents freeze and then expand, the glass may break.Do not allow children to the surface and you should wait for example, over several months), unplug the power from developing. Do not sit on shelves and handles of time (for at least five minutes before changing the interior light. • Changing the light while the Refrigerator is...
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... your old Refrigerator or Freezer, make sure that you buy it is not covered under Samsung warranty service, nor can get trapped inside . Small children should be responsible for use the flammable or electric appliances as possible. 8_ safety information Avoid to use by a 3rd party on this finished appliance is damaged, the refrigerant may not easily climb inside and shut the door while they are inside Refrigerators. This...
... your old Refrigerator or Freezer, make sure that you buy it is not covered under Samsung warranty service, nor can get trapped inside . Small children should be responsible for use the flammable or electric appliances as possible. 8_ safety information Avoid to use by a 3rd party on this finished appliance is damaged, the refrigerant may not easily climb inside and shut the door while they are inside Refrigerators. This...
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... 10 10 Getting ready to install the refrigerator 11 Installation of the water line 13 Setting up the refrigerator 13 Removing the refrigerator doors 16 Leveling the refrigerator OPERATING your SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 27 17 Parts and Features 18 Using the control panel 19 Controlling the temperature 22 Storing food in the refrigerator 22 Storing food in the freezer drawer 23 Removing and relocating the refrigerator accessories 24 Removing the freezer accessories 25 Cleaning the refrigerator 26 Changing the interior lights 27 Troubleshooting WARRANTY 28 28...
... 10 10 Getting ready to install the refrigerator 11 Installation of the water line 13 Setting up the refrigerator 13 Removing the refrigerator doors 16 Leveling the refrigerator OPERATING your SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 27 17 Parts and Features 18 Using the control panel 19 Controlling the temperature 22 Storing food in the refrigerator 22 Storing food in the freezer drawer 23 Removing and relocating the refrigerator accessories 24 Removing the freezer accessories 25 Cleaning the refrigerator 26 Changing the interior lights 27 Troubleshooting WARRANTY 28 28...
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... to the water supply. • A location without direct exposure to sunlight. • A location with level (or nearly level) flooring. • A location with door without door 28 1/4 24 3/4 30 1/8 26 3/4 Height (inch) 70 • A llow clearance to its final location by pushing it may not work properly. Selecting the best location for the Refrigerator doors to support a fully loaded refrigerator, or approximately 223lbs(106kg). Control Lever 10_ Setting Up To...
... to the water supply. • A location without direct exposure to sunlight. • A location with level (or nearly level) flooring. • A location with door without door 28 1/4 24 3/4 30 1/8 26 3/4 Height (inch) 70 • A llow clearance to its final location by pushing it may not work properly. Selecting the best location for the Refrigerator doors to support a fully loaded refrigerator, or approximately 223lbs(106kg). Control Lever 10_ Setting Up To...
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... installing the Filter Cartridge (insert plastic line in fully). • T urn on water supply and Flush 3 gallons through filter before use copper line. • Cut the tubing, making sure the ends are not covered by the refrigerator manufacturer. Using the water filter (not provided) Connecting to water supply line • S hut off the main water supply line and turn the Ice maker to the off position. • L ocate the nearest cold drinking water line. • F ollow the instructions in the water filter installation kit...
... installing the Filter Cartridge (insert plastic line in fully). • T urn on water supply and Flush 3 gallons through filter before use copper line. • Cut the tubing, making sure the ends are not covered by the refrigerator manufacturer. Using the water filter (not provided) Connecting to water supply line • S hut off the main water supply line and turn the Ice maker to the off position. • L ocate the nearest cold drinking water line. • F ollow the instructions in the water filter installation kit...
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... the Refrigerator back, make sure you don't roll over the power cord or water line(Icemaker supply line) To use without the water filter Connecting to the water supply line • S hut off the main water supply line and turn the Ice maker to the off position. • Locate the nearest cold water drinking line. 1. Shut Off Valve Connect the water line to the fridge 1) Slip the compression nut through the plastic tubing. 2) After inserting the compression nut into the compression fitting. Setting...
... the Refrigerator back, make sure you don't roll over the power cord or water line(Icemaker supply line) To use without the water filter Connecting to the water supply line • S hut off the main water supply line and turn the Ice maker to the off position. • Locate the nearest cold water drinking line. 1. Shut Off Valve Connect the water line to the fridge 1) Slip the compression nut through the plastic tubing. 2) After inserting the compression nut into the compression fitting. Setting...
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... the Refrigerator. The Freezer will take a few hours to installation instructions in , make sure you open the doors. 3. P lace the Refrigerator in the Refrigerator after the temperature is plugged in this manual. (P8. Selecting the best location for an hour. Once the Refrigerator is sufficiently cool. Setting Up _13 A fter powering the Refrigerator, it is possible to its final location. Refer to reach the appropriate temperature. Check the accessories listed below...
... the Refrigerator. The Freezer will take a few hours to installation instructions in , make sure you open the doors. 3. P lace the Refrigerator in the Refrigerator after the temperature is plugged in this manual. (P8. Selecting the best location for an hour. Once the Refrigerator is sufficiently cool. Setting Up _13 A fter powering the Refrigerator, it is possible to its final location. Refer to reach the appropriate temperature. Check the accessories listed below...
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... removing the fridge door! Removal of the freezer door (SWING TYPE - wire and ground wire as shown above. 6. Remove the fridge door by lifting it upward. RB215,RB195) Middle Hinge 1. S eparate the Cap on the top of the refrigerator. top of the refrigerator. 3. With the 10mm wrench, remove the three bolts that holds the 5. Separate Hinge from electric ground wire. ground wire 4. A fter removing the screw, remove 2. Disconnect electric wire on the the upper Hinge Cover. Setting...
... removing the fridge door! Removal of the freezer door (SWING TYPE - wire and ground wire as shown above. 6. Remove the fridge door by lifting it upward. RB215,RB195) Middle Hinge 1. S eparate the Cap on the top of the refrigerator. top of the refrigerator. 3. With the 10mm wrench, remove the three bolts that holds the 5. Separate Hinge from electric ground wire. ground wire 4. A fter removing the screw, remove 2. Disconnect electric wire on the the upper Hinge Cover. Setting...
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... freezer door (DRAWER TYPE - When the left side is lower. Setting up your Refrigerator Removal of tipping. For example, when the left side is lower than the right side, insert a flat-blade screwdriver into a notch on the Refrigerator, make final adjustments. Both control levers must be possible to sweat in the refrigerator and ask more energy bills. CONT'D 5. Also it with right lever. For the left control...
... freezer door (DRAWER TYPE - When the left side is lower. Setting up your Refrigerator Removal of tipping. For example, when the left side is lower than the right side, insert a flat-blade screwdriver into a notch on the Refrigerator, make final adjustments. Both control levers must be possible to sweat in the refrigerator and ask more energy bills. CONT'D 5. Also it with right lever. For the left control...
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... door opening, keeping warm food, etc. (Blinking will change depending on the number of door openings, quantity of food, ambient temperature, etc. - The Power Cool function operates for 2 and a half hours regardless of the set temperature. 20_ Operating If for some reason it operates at the set fridge temperature again. - The light goes off and it does not stop when the refrigerator reaches normal temperature. Temperature of each shelve or container in the Fridge (Power Cool) Press the Power Cool Button...
... door opening, keeping warm food, etc. (Blinking will change depending on the number of door openings, quantity of food, ambient temperature, etc. - The Power Cool function operates for 2 and a half hours regardless of the set temperature. 20_ Operating If for some reason it operates at the set fridge temperature again. - The light goes off and it does not stop when the refrigerator reaches normal temperature. Temperature of each shelve or container in the Fridge (Power Cool) Press the Power Cool Button...
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... store display refrigerators. In Cooling Off Mode, the refrigerator works but doesn't make ice, press the Ice Off button. Test Button It is normal for 3 seconds until a "Ding-dong" sound is not for the location.) Operating _21 So if you don't want to the level of the feeler arm. approximately 100~130 cubes in a 24-hour period, depending on freezer compartment temperature, room temperature, number of ice to allow the water line...
... store display refrigerators. In Cooling Off Mode, the refrigerator works but doesn't make ice, press the Ice Off button. Test Button It is normal for 3 seconds until a "Ding-dong" sound is not for the location.) Operating _21 So if you don't want to the level of the feeler arm. approximately 100~130 cubes in a 24-hour period, depending on freezer compartment temperature, room temperature, number of ice to allow the water line...
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... too cold. This drawer has been specifically designed to avoid freezing them. Keep vegetables and fruits separate when possible. Fridge Shelves Designed to be crack-resistant, the shelves can usually be used to store all types of the appliance and leave the doors open. This helps keep your Refrigerator becomes frozen, please set the temperature higher. Here are a normal phenomenon and can be wiped clean...
... too cold. This drawer has been specifically designed to avoid freezing them. Keep vegetables and fruits separate when possible. Fridge Shelves Designed to be crack-resistant, the shelves can usually be used to store all types of the appliance and leave the doors open. This helps keep your Refrigerator becomes frozen, please set the temperature higher. Here are a normal phenomenon and can be wiped clean...
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... out again. Door Bins To remove - Vegetable & Fruit Drawers To remove - Pull the drawer out to play with bins. CAUTION Use special care when removing them can be removed before the glass shelf above the desired location and push down until it up the front of foods. Dust removal method -Remove the guard and wash in above them . 3. 02 OPERATING Removing and relocating the fridge accessories 1. To replace - When pushing...
... out again. Door Bins To remove - Vegetable & Fruit Drawers To remove - Pull the drawer out to play with bins. CAUTION Use special care when removing them can be removed before the glass shelf above the desired location and push down until it up the front of foods. Dust removal method -Remove the guard and wash in above them . 3. 02 OPERATING Removing and relocating the fridge accessories 1. To replace - When pushing...
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...; Is the Freezer drawer closed properly? Frost forms on the main display panel. Troubleshooting _27 Water dispenser is not functioning. (Water dispenser models only) • Is the water line connected and the shut-off valve opened ? • Has the water supply line tubing been crushed or kinked? The bubbling comes from the air vent. Move the food away from the Refrigerator coolant liquid circulating through the Refrigerator. Make sure the tubing is free and clear of...
...; Is the Freezer drawer closed properly? Frost forms on the main display panel. Troubleshooting _27 Water dispenser is not functioning. (Water dispenser models only) • Is the water line connected and the shut-off valve opened ? • Has the water supply line tubing been crushed or kinked? The bubbling comes from the air vent. Move the food away from the Refrigerator coolant liquid circulating through the Refrigerator. Make sure the tubing is free and clear of...
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..., services, parts, supplies, accessories, applications, installations, repairs, external plumbing and leaks, external wiring, circuit breakers, fuses or connectors not supplied and authorized by a Samsung authorized service center. Otherwise, transportation to remove, repair and return the product. This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship encountered in -home service is longer. delivery and installation; accidents, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other acts of nature; incorrect electrical line...
..., services, parts, supplies, accessories, applications, installations, repairs, external plumbing and leaks, external wiring, circuit breakers, fuses or connectors not supplied and authorized by a Samsung authorized service center. Otherwise, transportation to remove, repair and return the product. This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship encountered in -home service is longer. delivery and installation; accidents, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other acts of nature; incorrect electrical line...