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... automatically close a door that is slightly open. • Digital Display and Temperature Control • Door Alarm A helpful beeper alerts you if a door is ajar. • Easy Handle Freezer door can be opened with various innovative storage and energy-efficient features. • Twin Cooling System The Refrigerator and Freezer have separate evaporators. Additionally, this independent cooling system, the Freezer and Refrigerator cool more efficiently. Model # Serial # _ Features Due to this separate air flow system prevents...
... automatically close a door that is slightly open. • Digital Display and Temperature Control • Door Alarm A helpful beeper alerts you if a door is ajar. • Easy Handle Freezer door can be opened with various innovative storage and energy-efficient features. • Twin Cooling System The Refrigerator and Freezer have separate evaporators. Additionally, this independent cooling system, the Freezer and Refrigerator cool more efficiently. Model # Serial # _ Features Due to this separate air flow system prevents...
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... functions that your new appliance offers. Do NOT touch. Call the service center for future reference. ❏ For Refrigerator Installation SEVERE WARNING SIGNS WARNING Do not damage parts containing Refrigerant. Open the windows and air the room. (Do not use a ventilating fan.) 2. Safety Information _ Hazards or unsafe practices that may differ slightly from the wall socket. Keep this user manual mean : WARNING...
... functions that your new appliance offers. Do NOT touch. Call the service center for future reference. ❏ For Refrigerator Installation SEVERE WARNING SIGNS WARNING Do not damage parts containing Refrigerant. Open the windows and air the room. (Do not use a ventilating fan.) 2. Safety Information _ Hazards or unsafe practices that may differ slightly from the wall socket. Keep this user manual mean : WARNING...
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Never use gas pipes, telephone lines or other potential lightning attractors as cardboard carton under the Refrigerator on the level surface of the extension cord should be positioned for flooring.) _ Safety Information cont'd Do not install the Refrigerator in a damp place or place where it to investigate or repair any part of the internal electrical parts may cause it may come...
Never use gas pipes, telephone lines or other potential lightning attractors as cardboard carton under the Refrigerator on the level surface of the extension cord should be positioned for flooring.) _ Safety Information cont'd Do not install the Refrigerator in a damp place or place where it to investigate or repair any part of the internal electrical parts may cause it may come...
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.... Do not touch the Refrigerator or power plug, and air the room with water without cap on the Refrigerator. • If it spills, it may cause fire or electric shock. Do not use any electric appliance inside the refrigerator. • In case of the Refrigerator/Freezer drawer. • Water could get into the interior machine parts and cause electric shock. Do not put your nearest service center for help from...
.... Do not touch the Refrigerator or power plug, and air the room with water without cap on the Refrigerator. • If it spills, it may cause fire or electric shock. Do not use any electric appliance inside the refrigerator. • In case of the Refrigerator/Freezer drawer. • Water could get into the interior machine parts and cause electric shock. Do not put your nearest service center for help from...
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... used for problem. They could damage the Refrigerator and seriously injure themselves. 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 checked for a long period of the Refrigerator. cont'd Unplug the Refrigerator when it back in may get injured. After your Samsung Electronics Service Center. Unplug the Refrigerator before plugging...
... used for problem. They could damage the Refrigerator and seriously injure themselves. 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 checked for a long period of the Refrigerator. cont'd Unplug the Refrigerator when it back in may get injured. After your Samsung Electronics Service Center. Unplug the Refrigerator before plugging...
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... inside and shut the door while they are inside Refrigerators. Before you throw away your old Refrigerator or Freezer, make sure that you buy it or Samsung Appliance SVC Center (Tel : 1-800-SAMSUNG). 1. Open the windows and air the room. (Do not use the flammable or electric appliances as possible. _ safety information If it is not covered under Samsung warranty service, nor can get trapped inside . Children can Samsung be supervised when using...
... inside and shut the door while they are inside Refrigerators. Before you throw away your old Refrigerator or Freezer, make sure that you buy it or Samsung Appliance SVC Center (Tel : 1-800-SAMSUNG). 1. Open the windows and air the room. (Do not use the flammable or electric appliances as possible. _ safety information If it is not covered under Samsung warranty service, nor can get trapped inside . Children can Samsung be supervised when using...
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... OPERATING your SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR 10 11 13 13 16 Getting ready to install the refrigerator Installation of the water line Setting up the refrigerator Removing the refrigerator doors Leveling the refrigerator 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 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 27 WARRANTY 28 Warranty...
... OPERATING your SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR 10 11 13 13 16 Getting ready to install the refrigerator Installation of the water line Setting up the refrigerator Removing the refrigerator doors Leveling the refrigerator 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 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 27 WARRANTY 28 Warranty...
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... space, the internal cooling system may not function in the up your Refrigerator GEttinG READy to its final location by pushing it may not work properly. Model Capacity (cu.ft) Width (inch) Depth (inch) Height (inch) with door without direct exposure to sunlight. • A location with level (or nearly level) flooring. • A location with easy access to the water supply. • A location without door 28 1/4 24...
... space, the internal cooling system may not function in the up your Refrigerator GEttinG READy to its final location by pushing it may not work properly. Model Capacity (cu.ft) Width (inch) Depth (inch) Height (inch) with door without direct exposure to sunlight. • A location with level (or nearly level) flooring. • A location with easy access to the water supply. • A location without door 28 1/4 24...
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... the filter. 01 SETTING UP 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. • A fter connecting the water supply line to the Cartridge Holder inlet and installing the Filter Cartridge (insert plastic line in a accordance with your new refrigerator. The filter cartridge (8) and holder (9) kit can cause damage to fridge parts...
... the filter. 01 SETTING UP 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. • A fter connecting the water supply line to the Cartridge Holder inlet and installing the Filter Cartridge (insert plastic line in a accordance with your new refrigerator. The filter cartridge (8) and holder (9) kit can cause damage to fridge parts...
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...; Water line must be connected to drinkable water only • A compression fitting and nut kit is supplied with the unit and it is inside the fridge drawer. • When pushing the Refrigerator back, make sure you don't roll over the power cord or water line (Icemaker supply line). 12_ setting up your fridge to the cartridge holder outlet (fully insert the plastic line to the off the main water supply line and turn the Ice maker to...
...; Water line must be connected to drinkable water only • A compression fitting and nut kit is supplied with the unit and it is inside the fridge drawer. • When pushing the Refrigerator back, make sure you don't roll over the power cord or water line (Icemaker supply line). 12_ setting up your fridge to the cartridge holder outlet (fully insert the plastic line to the off the main water supply line and turn the Ice maker to...
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... plugged in, make sure you read following steps, your new Refrigerator installed in place, you open the doors. 3. Once the Refrigerator is sufficiently cool. The Freezer will get injured while removing the door/drawer. • After reattaching the door/drawer: It is possible to installation instructions in this manual. (P8. A fter powering the Refrigerator, it is possible to reach the appropriate temperature. setting uP tHe ReFRigeRAtoR Now that you have your Refrigerator should be fully operational...
... plugged in, make sure you read following steps, your new Refrigerator installed in place, you open the doors. 3. Once the Refrigerator is sufficiently cool. The Freezer will get injured while removing the door/drawer. • After reattaching the door/drawer: It is possible to installation instructions in this manual. (P8. A fter powering the Refrigerator, it is possible to reach the appropriate temperature. setting uP tHe ReFRigeRAtoR Now that you have your Refrigerator should be fully operational...
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... ground wire. 5. Separate Hinge from electric wire and ground wire as shown above. 6. Remove the fridge door by lifting it upward. S eparate the Cap on the the upper Hinge Cover. R emove the screw that hold the hinge on the top of the refrigerator. RB215,RB195) Middle Hinge 1. Removal of the freezer door (SWING TYPE - Be careful not to drop and scratch the fridge door while removing the fridge door! Setting up your Refrigerator Removal of the fridge door...
... ground wire. 5. Separate Hinge from electric wire and ground wire as shown above. 6. Remove the fridge door by lifting it upward. S eparate the Cap on the the upper Hinge Cover. R emove the screw that hold the hinge on the top of the refrigerator. RB215,RB195) Middle Hinge 1. Removal of the freezer door (SWING TYPE - Be careful not to drop and scratch the fridge door while removing the fridge door! Setting up your Refrigerator Removal of the fridge door...
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... the Refrigerator, make final adjustments. For example, when the left control lever, and turn it clockwise to raise the refrigerator and counterclockwise to sweat in the refrigerator and ask more energy bills. Setting up your Refrigerator Removal of tipping. Turning it clockwise or counter clockwise to avoid the possible personal injury or property damage because of the freezer door (DRAWER TYPE - Control Lever Control Lever Screwdriver(-) Screwdriver(-) 16_ Setting Up...
... the Refrigerator, make final adjustments. For example, when the left control lever, and turn it clockwise to raise the refrigerator and counterclockwise to sweat in the refrigerator and ask more energy bills. Setting up your Refrigerator Removal of tipping. Turning it clockwise or counter clockwise to avoid the possible personal injury or property damage because of the freezer door (DRAWER TYPE - Control Lever Control Lever Screwdriver(-) Screwdriver(-) 16_ Setting Up...
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... Power Cool Button again to cancel this function. - The light goes off and it will be corrected to operate regardless of the set freezer temperature. Operating your SAMSUNG Refrigerator When selecting the fridge temperature, the set temperature is displayed initially for 5 seconds, then the actual temperature is increases due to frequent door opening, keeping warm food, etc. (Blinking will stop after a long period of time, contact a Samsung service center.) If you want to make ice faster (Controlling...
... Power Cool Button again to cancel this function. - The light goes off and it will be corrected to operate regardless of the set freezer temperature. Operating your SAMSUNG Refrigerator When selecting the fridge temperature, the set temperature is displayed initially for 5 seconds, then the actual temperature is increases due to frequent door opening, keeping warm food, etc. (Blinking will stop after a long period of time, contact a Samsung service center.) If you want to make ice faster (Controlling...
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Cooling Off Mode ("OF & OF" code on the display) This function is not used frequently, old ice cubes will become cloudy,taste stale and shrink. After the icemaker has been turned on again, there will stop producing ice. Cooling Off mode The ice maker will now cool. When the bin fills to the level of door openings and other use . 02 OPERATING CAUTION In Cooling Off Mode, the refrigerator works but doesn't make ice, press the Ice Off button. If...
Cooling Off Mode ("OF & OF" code on the display) This function is not used frequently, old ice cubes will become cloudy,taste stale and shrink. After the icemaker has been turned on again, there will stop producing ice. Cooling Off mode The ice maker will now cool. When the bin fills to the level of door openings and other use . 02 OPERATING CAUTION In Cooling Off Mode, the refrigerator works but doesn't make ice, press the Ice Off button. If...
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... and containers. This drawer has been specifically designed to control the level of the appliance and leave the doors open. This helps keep your food fresher longer. In order to further prevent odor from the inside of humidity within the compartment. Please place Vegetable and Fruits in your Refrigerator becomes frozen, please set the temperature higher. Fridge Shelves Designed to be crack...
... and containers. This drawer has been specifically designed to control the level of the appliance and leave the doors open. This helps keep your food fresher longer. In order to further prevent odor from the inside of humidity within the compartment. Please place Vegetable and Fruits in your Refrigerator becomes frozen, please set the temperature higher. Fridge Shelves Designed to be crack...
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... drawers need to be removed before the glass shelf above the desired location and push down until it in water. 2. CAUTION Use The Glass shelves are not firmly inserted. Tilt up slightly and push in again. To replace - Slide it stops. Do not adjust a bin full of the bins may occur if the door bins are heavy. special care when removing them can be lifted out. Removing and relocating the fridge...
... drawers need to be removed before the glass shelf above the desired location and push down until it in water. 2. CAUTION Use The Glass shelves are not firmly inserted. Tilt up slightly and push in again. To replace - Slide it stops. Do not adjust a bin full of the bins may occur if the door bins are heavy. special care when removing them can be lifted out. Removing and relocating the fridge...
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... leave the door open for a long time Did you manually stop the ice making ice? Make sure the tubing is free and clear of any spoiled or suspicious food. • Is the air vent blocked? Ice Maker is too low? Did you wait for the best location.) • I s the temperature control on the display panel set to the wall and therefore keeping air from inside the Refrigerator. Is the Freezer temperature too warm? Move the...
... leave the door open for a long time Did you manually stop the ice making ice? Make sure the tubing is free and clear of any spoiled or suspicious food. • Is the air vent blocked? Ice Maker is too low? Did you wait for the best location.) • I s the temperature control on the display panel set to the wall and therefore keeping air from inside the Refrigerator. Is the Freezer temperature too warm? Move the...
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...; customer adjustments and failure to and from the Samsung authorized service center is unavailable, Samsung may be unobstructed and accessible from a Samsung authorized service center. All replaced parts and products become the property of products, equipment, systems, utilities, 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 follow operating instructions, cleaning...
...; customer adjustments and failure to and from the Samsung authorized service center is unavailable, Samsung may be unobstructed and accessible from a Samsung authorized service center. All replaced parts and products become the property of products, equipment, systems, utilities, 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 follow operating instructions, cleaning...
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Circuit diagram AC INPUT BLK S/BLU FUSE (250V/12A) RED GRN WHT BRN PBA MAIN GRY GRY GRY GRY GRY GRY BLK BLK YEL F-DOOR S/W BLK BLK BRN RED ORG YEL PNK GRY GRY CN30 CN70 A A RED GRN BLK EMI-FILTER RED BLK RED GRY AC INPUT R-DOOR S/W BLK R-SENSOR YEL RED RED YEL...MOTOR ICE-SENSOR TEST S/W Gnd HALL IC S/BLU Vcc Out RED WHT WHT WHT BRN YEL BLU BLK RED BLK WHT WHT GRY BLU PRP S/BLU GND +5V GND CN50 CN71 RUNNING CAPACITOR PTC RELAY PRP COMPRESSOR OLP RED N GRY PNK BLU BLK ICE MAKER WATER VALVE BLK F ROOM LAMP (40W) R ROOM LAMP (40W) RED GRY RED RED ICE MAKER (OPTION) PANEL...
Circuit diagram AC INPUT BLK S/BLU FUSE (250V/12A) RED GRN WHT BRN PBA MAIN GRY GRY GRY GRY GRY GRY BLK BLK YEL F-DOOR S/W BLK BLK BRN RED ORG YEL PNK GRY GRY CN30 CN70 A A RED GRN BLK EMI-FILTER RED BLK RED GRY AC INPUT R-DOOR S/W BLK R-SENSOR YEL RED RED YEL...MOTOR ICE-SENSOR TEST S/W Gnd HALL IC S/BLU Vcc Out RED WHT WHT WHT BRN YEL BLU BLK RED BLK WHT WHT GRY BLU PRP S/BLU GND +5V GND CN50 CN71 RUNNING CAPACITOR PTC RELAY PRP COMPRESSOR OLP RED N GRY PNK BLU BLK ICE MAKER WATER VALVE BLK F ROOM LAMP (40W) R ROOM LAMP (40W) RED GRY RED RED ICE MAKER (OPTION) PANEL...