Samsung I.C.E. PAD RH269LBSH, RH269LBSH/XAA Owner's Manual And Installation

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Write the model and serial number here:
I.C.E. PAD
Model #
Serial #
THESE NUMBERS CAN BE FOUND INSIDE THE
REFRIGERATOR’S CABINET ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE.
OWNER’S MANUAL AND INSTALLATION
CONTENTS
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS ...............................................................2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................4
SETTING UP THE REFRIGERATOR.........................................................4
MAJOR FEATURES .....................................................................................4
CONTROL PANEL........................................................................................5
TEMPERATURE CONTROL .......................................................................7
ICE and COLD WATER DISPENSER .........................................................7
SHELVES and BINS.....................................................................................8
FOOD STORAGE GUIDE ...........................................................................9
CoolSelect ZoneTMDrawer GUIDE.............................................................11
REMOVING THE FREEZER ACCESSORIES..........................................13
REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORIES ..............................13
CARE AND CLEANING .............................................................................14
CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT.........................................................15
WATER FILTER..........................................................................................16
DOORS.......................................................................................................16
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS................................................17
INSTALLATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR .............................................17
REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS ...........................................18
REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS......................................21
LEVELING THE REFRIGERATOR............................................................24
ADJUSTING THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE DOORS ....................25
CHECKING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE...........................................26
INSTALLATION OF THE WATER DISPENSER LINE...............................27
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS(I.C.E. PAD)..............................31
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................32
VIEWS OF I.C.E. PAD AND TRANSMITTER............................................34
I.C.E. PAD POWER MANAGEMENT.........................................................37
HOW TO USE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD.......................................................39
USER INTERFACE ....................................................................................41
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS(I.C.E. PAD).......................57
HOW TO INSERT THE ICEPAD IN THE DOCKING STATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR
TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................................58
CONSUMER SUPPORT ....................................................................59
WARRANTY ...............................................................................................59
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SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
• Before operating the appliance, please read and retain this manual thoroughly for your reference.
• The appliance is not intended for use by children or infirm persons without adult supervision.
WARNING
CAUTION/WARNINGS USED OTHER SIGNS USED
WARNING
CAUTION
Please follow the safety warning signs to prevent injury to users or other persons. After reading the warning signs, keep them in a safe place for future reference.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Represents something you must NOT do.
Represents something you must NOT
Indicates that a danger of death or serious injury exists.
disassemble.
Represents something you must NOT touch.
Represents something you must follow.
Indicates that you must disconnect the
Indicates that a risk of personal injury or material damage exists.
power plug from the socket.
Represents that a ground is needed to pre­vent electric shock.
It is recommended that this should be han­dled by a service center.
WARNING SIGNS
Do not plug several appliances into the same multiple receptacle.
• This could cause overheating and the risk of fire.
Make sure that the power plug is not squashed or dam­aged by the back of the refrigerator .
• A damaged power plug may cause overheating and fire.
Do not directly spray water inside or outside the refrig-
/ freezer.
erator
• There is a risk of electric shock.
Do not use aerosols near the refrigerator .
• There is a risk of explosion or fire.
Do not bend the power cord excessively or place heavy articles on it .
• This constitutes a fire hazard. If the power cord is dam­aged, have it replaced immediately by the manufacturer or its service agent.
Do not insert the power plug with wet hands.
• You may receive an electric shock.
Do not put a container filled with water on the refrigera­tor.
• If spilled, there is a risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not install the refrigerator in a damp place or a place where it may come in contact with water.
• Deteriorated insulation of the electrical parts may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not store volatile or flammable substances in the refrigerator.
• The storage of benzene, thinner, alcohol, ether, LP gas and other such products may cause explosions.
Do not disassemble or repair the self.
• You run the risk of causing a fire, malfunctions and/or personal injury.
refrigerator
by your-
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Pull the power plug out of the socket before chang­ing the refrigerator’s interior light.
• Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock.
If you wish to dispose of the by first removing the doors and seals.
• Do so in a way that it is not possible for a child to remain trapped inside.
The refrigerator must be grounded.
You must ground the refrigerator to prevent any power
leakages or electric shocks caused by current leakage from the refrigerator.
Never use gas pipes, telephone lines or other poten­tial lightning rods as ground.
Improper use of the ground plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a 3-wire exten­sion cord that has a 3-blade ground plug and a 3-slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the appliance. The marked rating of the extension cord should be AC 115V~120V, 10A, or more. If a ground­ing adapter is used, make sure the receptacle box is fully grounded.
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You should use only the power adaptor which is provided with the I.C.E. PAD.
- Otherwise, it may cause malfunction and the risk of fire.
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Do not heat the I.C.E. PAD and do not place it inside in the refrigerator.
- It may cause damage such as explosion fire or electric shock.
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Do not connect between charging terminals of I.C.E. PAD bottom side.
- This can cause reduced battery life, malfunction, explosion and electric shock.
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When you use your I.C.E. PAD, it should be used in the open area for proper ventilation.
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Do not disassemble or repair the I.C.E. PAD by yourself.
- You run the risk of causing a fire, malfunction and/or personal injury.
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When you use your I.C.E. PAD, keep your body in a comfortable and relaxed position.
refrigerator,
throw it away
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SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
CAUTION SIGNS
Do not overfill the refrigerator with food.
• When you open the door, an item may fall out and cause personal injury or material damage.
Do not put bottles or glass containers in the
• When the contents freeze, the glass may break and cause personal injury.
If the wall socket is loose, do not insert the power plug.
• There is a risk of electric shock or fire.
Do not disconnect the power cord by pulling on it.
• Damage to the cord may cause a short-circuit, fire and/or elec-
tric shock.
• I
f the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manu-
facturer, a certified service agent or qualified service personnel.
Do not store articles on the top of the appliance.
• When you open or close the door, the articles may fall and
cause personal injury and/or material damage.
Do not store pharmaceutical products, scientific materials and temperature-sensitive products in the refrigerator.
• Products that require strict temperature controls must not be
stored in the refrigerator.
Do not let children hang on the door because a serious injury may occur.
If you sense pharmaceutical smells or smoke, pull out the power plug immediately and contact your SAMSUNG Electronics service center.
Do not touch the inside walls of the freezer or products stored in the freezer with wet hands.
• It may cause frostbite.
Do not insert your hands into the bottom area under the appliance.
• Any sharp edges may cause personal injury.
Never put fingers or other objects into the dispenser hole and ice chute. It may cause personal injury or material damage.
I.C.E. PAD is designed only for household use.
• Do not operate outside.
• If you use the I.C.E. PAD outside, wireless communication
between the I.C.E. PAD and Transmitter may fail.
Do not drop the I.C.E. PAD.
• Adult supervision should be maintained when children are
operating the unit.
• It may cause malfunction and personal injury.
Do not try to remove or reattach the I.C.E. PAD without first reading the owner’s manual.
• You need to connect to the adapter or put the I.C.E. PAD in the
docking station of the refrigerator door when the low battery signal comes on. Otherwise, you may lose unsaved data.
Do not use sharp material (Pencil, nail, etc.) to touch the LCD.
• It may easily damage the touch screen.You should use the sty-
lus pen which is provided with the I.C.E. PAD product.
The LCD screen may appear different.
It is not a malfunction, but due to viewing the screen from differ­ent angles, different amounts of light, and ambient temperatures.
To clean the I.C.E. PAD screen, wipe with a smooth and dry cloth.
• Do not spray water or detergent directly on the monitor.
freezer
.
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DANGER
Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer
• Take off the doors
• Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
Do not use a wet or damp cloth when cleaning the plug. Remove any foreign matter or dust from the power plug pins.
• Otherwise there is a risk of causing a fire.
• If the refrigerator is disconnected from the power supply, you should wait for at least five minutes before plugging it back in.
If the refrigerator is not to be used for a long period of time, pull out the power plug.
• Deterioration in the insulation may cause fire.
• The appliance is not intended for use by young chil­dren or infirm persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Do not place the equipment directly under the sun­light, etc.
• The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible after installation.
• If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a certified service agent or a qualified service personnel.
• If you have a long vacation planned, empty the refrigerator and turn it off. Wipe excess moisture from the inside and leave the doors open. Otherwise, odor and mold may develop.
Service warranty section
• Any changes or modifications performed by a 3rd party on a fin-
ished product is not covered under Samsung warranty service
Safety Caution section
• Samsung does not recommend 3rd party modification, there-
fore Samsung is not responsible for safety issues that result from 3rd party modifications.
• Any changes or modifications in construction of this device
which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Hg LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING
TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS. For details see lamprecycle.org,eiae.org,or call 1-800-Samsung.
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SETTING UP THE REFRIGERATOR
Once you have performed the following steps, your refrigerator should be fully operational. If not, check the power supply and electricity source. If you have any questions, contact your SAMSUNG service center.
Place the refrigerator in an appropriate location with reasonable clearance between the wall and the refrigerator. (refer to installation instructions in this manual)
When the refrigerator is plugged in, the interior light should come on when you open the doors.
MAJOR FEATURES
Twin Cooling System
The refrigerator and the freezer have two evaporators. Given this inde­pendent system, the freezer and the refrigerator are cooled individual­ly and are, therefore, more efficient. Food odor from the refrigerator does not affect food in the freezer due to separate air flow circulation.
Multi-Flow System
Cool air circulates through multiple vents on every shelf level. This pro­vides even distribution of cooling inside cabinets to keep your food fresh longer.
Xtra Space
• Vertical room next to the ice maker in the freezer provides space for pizza etc.
Set the temperature control to the coldest temperature and wait for an hour. The freezer should get slightly chilled and the motor should run smoothly.
Once the refrigerator temperature is suffi­ciently low, you can store food in the refrigerator. After starting the refrigerator, it takes a few hours to reach the appropriate temperature.
TM
Door Alarm
Beeper reminds you that the door is open.
Xtra Fresh
• Optimized humidity control keeps vegetables & fruits fresh.
Deodorizer
• Reusable deodorizer keeps the refrigerator air fresh and odor free.
CoolSelect Zone
• You can select Quick Cool, Thaw and Select buttons to quickly chill, thaw and cool items. Select Soft Freeze, Cool or Chill to control the temperature of drawer.
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TM
Drawer
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CONTROL PANEL
FREEZER BUTTON
To set the freezer temperature, press this button repeatedly to change the set tem­perature in sequence between 8°F and -14°F.
COOLING OFF
Cooling off stops cooling in both the freezer and refrig­erator compartments but does not shut off electrical power to the refrigerator.To use this feature, press the freeze and power freeze buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until a "beep" sounds. To cancel this mode, press the same buttons again for 3 seconds.
POWER FREEZE BUTTON
Speeds up the freezing process in the freezer.
ICE TYPE BUTTON
Use this button to choose Cubed or Crushed Ice or Ice off.
FRIDGE BUTTON
To set the fridge temperature, press this button repeatedly to change the set temperature in sequence between 34°F and 46°F.
POWER COOL
Speeds up the cooling process in the
CHILD LOCK BUTTON
When this button is pressed for 3 sec., the Power Freeze, Power Cool, Freezer Temp. and Fridge Temp. are locked and can not be modified. The Water and Ice dispensers are not locked and can still be used. To cancel this function, press the Child Lock button again.
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DIGITAL PANEL
Freezer indicates the current freezer temperature. Fridge indicates the current Quick Cool, Thaw, and Select show the status of the CoolSelect Zone
Power Freeze
This light goes on when you press the Power Freeze button.
Press this button to quickly return the freezer to its set temperature. This feature enables you to get ice faster.
Press the button again to cancel the Power Freeze mode.
If you use this function, energy consumption will increase.
refrigerator
temperature.
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Drawer
Power Cool
This light goes on when you press the Power Cool button.
Press this button to quickly return the refrigerator to its set temperature.
Press this button again to cancel the Power Cool mode.
Cubed Ice, Crushed Ice and Ice Off
Filter Indicator
Change filter every 6 months. If indicator is orange, the filter has 1 month left.
If indicator is red, quick replacement is strongly recommended.
When the water filter is replaced, reset the indicator by pressing the Ice Type
button and the Child Lock buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
To turn this indicator off, press the Ice Type and Child Lock buttons simultane-
ously and hold for 5 seconds.
Press the Ice Type button in sequence to choose
Cubed Ice, Crushed Ice or Ice Off to stop making ice. Lit icon indicates the ice type currently chosen.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Freezer
The freezer temperature can be set between
8°F and -14°F. Press the Freezer. button repeatedly until the desired
set temperature is shown in the temperature display.
The temperature display changes in sequence
between 8°F and -14°F. When the display reaches 8°F, it returns to -14°F.
After five seconds, the display reverts to the actual
freezer temperature. The unit will then work to adjust to the new desired temperature.
When ice cream is stored at a temperature above 4°F in freezer, it may melt.
The temperature of the freezer or the refrigerator rises from frequent door opening
WARNING
and warm food. This may cause the digital display to blink. The digital display will stop blinking when the freezer and refrigerator return to normal temperature.
Refrigerator
The refrigerator temperature can be set between
46°F and 34°F. Press the Fridge. button repeatedly until the desired
temperature is shown in the temperature display. The temperature display changes in sequence and
reverts in the same way as the freezer.
If the temperature control does not reset the temp, unplug the refrigerator, wait 9 min, then plug it back in.
ICE and COLD WATER DISPENSER
Press the Ice Type button to select the type of ice:
Cubed ice
Crushed ice
No ice
NOTE
If the Ice remains in the Ice bucket, cubed ice is obtained. Ice stays in cube form and is crushed when the Crushed ice button is pressed.
No ice
Water Dispenser
The capacity of the water tank is approximately 0.3 gal.
Cold Water
Push the water dispenser lever with a cup.
If you have just installed the refrigerator or
installed a new water filter, throw away the first six glassfuls of water or until water flows cleanly to flush out impurities in the water supply sys­tem.
Push
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Push the ice dispenser lever with a cup.
Place a cup in line with the dispenser to prevent
ice from jumping out.
To avoid injury, never put fingers or
NOTE
any other objects in the dispenser opening.
Push
CAUTION
7
If there will be a long period of time (long vacation or business trip) where you won’t use the water or ice dispensers, close the water valve and shut off the water supply to the refrigerator. Otherwise, water leak­age may occur.
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SHELVES AND BINS
Freezer
Xtra Space
Door Bin
Ice Maker
Light
Ice Chute
Glass Shelf
Wire Shelf
Light Switch
Tilt Pockets
Plastic Drawers
Wire Drawers
Front Leg Cover
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Refrigerator
Water Filter Compartment
Light (upper)
Spill-proof glass Shelf
Light Switch
Foldable Shelf
Deodorizer
Egg Container
CoolSelect Zone
Vegetable & Fruit Drawers
TM
Drawer
Dairy Compartment
Wine Shelf
Gallon Door Bin
Light (lower)
Door Bin Top Lip
Gallon Door Bins
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FOOD STORAGE GUIDE
FROZEN FOOD STORAGE IN FREEZER
Ice chute
Do not put your fingers, hands or any other unsuitable objects in the chute or ice-maker bucket,
WARNING
as this may result in personal injury or material damage.
Door Bin
Can be used for small packages of frozen food.
Xtra Space
Can be used for frozen foods such as pizza, pasta, burritos,
and fajitas. In order to prevent odor penetration to the ice, stored food
should be wrapped securely.
Tempered Glass Shelf
Can be used to store all types of frozen food.
Plastic Drawer
Can be used to store meats and dry foods. Stored food should be
wrapped securely using foil or other suitable wrapping materials or containers.
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FOOD STORAGE GUIDE
CHILLED FOOD STORAGE IN REFRIGERATOR
Wine Shelf
Place your wine bottles on the shelf to maintain their taste.
Tempered Spill Proof Glass Shelf
Can be used to store all types of chilled food.
Safe and break resistant.
Circular marks on the glass surface are a normal phenomenon.
Egg Container
Put eggs in the container and place them on the shelf.
WARNING
Chilled Bin or CoolSelect Zone
Helps to preserve the taste of food and prolongs its freshness. Use to store cheese, meat, poultry, fish or any other foods used quickly.
Fruit & Vegetable Drawer (Upper and Lower)
Is used to store fruits and vegetables.
This drawer is airtight. Optimized humidity control design helps to
preserve the freshness of the stored vegetables and fruits.
Dairy Compartment
Can be used to store butter or margarine.
Gallon Door Bins
Can be used to store foods in packages, such as milk and yogurt.
If you have a long vacation planned, empty the refrigerator and turn it off. Wipe excess moisture
from the inside and leave the doors open. Otherwise, odor and mold may develop.
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Drawer
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CoolSelect Zone
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“Quick Cool” Button
You can use the Quick Cool feature with the CoolSelect ZoneTM.
“Quick Cool” allows 1~3 canned beverages to cool within 60 min.
To cancel this option, press the “Quick Cool” button again.
CoolSelect Zone When “Quick Cool” ends, it returns to the “Cool” temperature set-
ting.
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returns to the previous temperature.
Drawer GUIDE
NOTE
NOTE
Depending on the beverages, the cool-down time may vary.
When the “Quick Cool” option is selected, remove food stored in the
CoolSelect ZoneTMDrawer that you do not want to cool.
“Thaw” Button
After “Thaw” is selected, warm and cold air is alternately sup-
plied into the
Depending on the weight of the meat, thawing time can be
selected for 4 hrs, 6 hrs, 10 hrs, and 12 hrs sequentially, keep­ing the meat partially frozen.
When “Thaw” ends, the
“chill” condition.
When “Thaw” ends, meat is in a half-frozen state so it is
easy to cut for cooking.
To cancel this option, press any button except “Thaw”.
The approximate thawing times of meat and fish are shown
below. (Based on 1inch thickness)
CoolSelect ZoneTMDrawer
CoolSelect Zone
.
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display returns to
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Thaw
Time 4 hours 6 hours 10 hours 12 hours
Weight 0.8 lb 1.3 lb 1.7 lb 2.2 lb
Depending on the size and thickness of the meat and fish, the thawing time may vary.
NOTE
NOTE
The above chart represents the total weight of food in the CoolSelect Zone Ex) The total thawing time for 1.3 lb frozen beef and 0.8 lb frozen chicken will be 10 hours.
When the “Thaw” option is selected, be sure to remove food stored in the CoolSelect ZoneTMDrawer
that you do not want to thaw.
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TM
Drawer.
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CoolSelect Zone
TM
“Select” Button
Soft Freeze
When “Soft Freeze” is selected, the temperature on the
digital panel displays 23°F(-5oC), regardless of the set temperature of the refrigerator.
“Soft Freeze” temperature helps keep meat and fish
fresh for longer.
Chill
Drawer GUIDE
When “Chill” is selected, the temperature of the
lect Zone the set refrigerator temperature.
“Chill” temperature helps keep meat or fish fresh for
longer.
Cool
When “Cool” is selected, the temperature will be the
same as the set temperature of the refrigerator. The digi­tal panel shows the same temperature as that of the Control panel.
When using “Cool”, the CoolSelect ZoneTMDrawer allows
extra refrigerator space.
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Drawer is kept at 30°F(-1oC), regardless of
CoolSe-
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REMOVING THE FREEZER ACCESSORIES
Glass Shelf
Pull the shelf out as far as
it goes. Then lift it up and remove it.
Door Bin
Hold the door bin with both
hands and then lift it up.
Plastic Drawer (Wire Drawer)
Remove the drawer by
pulling it out and slightly lift­ing it up.
Ice Maker Bucket
Remove the bucket by lifting up and pulling out.
Front Leg Cover
Open the freezer and refriger-
ator doors, remove three screws and detach the cover.
To reattach the front leg cover,
put it back to original position and tighten the three screws.
Do not use excessive force when
NOTE
removing the cover. It may cause an injury.
REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORIES
Spill Proof Glass Shelf
Pull the shelf out as far as it will go. Then lift it up and gently remove it.
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Vegetable & Fruit Drawer
Remove the drawer by holding the handle, pulling the drawer out and lifting it up smoothly.
Remove the optimized humidity control cover by pulling it towards you.
Gallon Door Bin
Hold the bin with both hands and remove by lifting it up.
Wine Shelf
It is attached to the cabinet wall. To remove the wine shelf, lift it up in the direction
of the arrow as shown.
Simply take the shelf out of the tabs.
Before
NOTE
removing the freezer and refrigerator accessories, please remove the stored foods.
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CARE AND CLEANING
Interior
Clean the accessories with a mild detergent, then wipe out with a dry cloth.
After washing the accessories, make sure that they are dry before using them again.
Exterior
Wipe the digital panel and display panel with a clean cloth.
Clean the surface of doors, handles and cabinet with a mild detergent and soft cloth, then
wipe off the surface with a dry cloth.
- Do not use Benzene, Thinner or CloroxTMfor cleaning
- Do not spray water directly on the surface of the refrigerator while cleaning. The exterior part of the refrigerator should be polished once or twice a year.
Rear
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust once or twice a year.
Do not remove cover, risk of shock.
WARNING
Ice and water dispenser
Use a damp cloth to clean the ice and water dispenser.Then wipe it out with a dry cloth.
To keep drainage grid dry, do not touch ice and water dispenser without a cup or glass in
place.
Rubber door seals
If the rubber door seals are dirty, the door will not close properly, The refrigerator will not be
able to function efficiently. Clean the doors with a mild detergent and damp cloth. Then wipe with a dry cloth.
WARNING
Do not spray the refrigerator with water. It may cause a serious electric shock.
Do not clean it with benzene, thinner or car detergent. It may cause a fire.
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CARE AND CLEANING
Twin Deodorizer
Remove the cover with a flat blade screw driver as shown.
Take out the cartridge from the cover and soak it in clean, warm water for at least
4 hrs. Completely dry out the cartridge in sunlight for at least 8 hrs in an open area.
Repeat this process once or twice a year.
If cartridge is dried in a confined area, there may be some odor.
NOTE
Keep children away from contaminated water.
CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT
Before changing the interior light, unplug the
WARNING
have difficulty changing the light, contact your service center.
INTERIOR LIGHT IN THE REFRIGERATOR.
Upper
The upper light is located in the upper center of the refrigerator.
Place a flat screwdriver under the light cover hooks and push in the direction of the arrow.
Replacement bulbs for the upper refrigerator are available at retail outlets such as
NOTE
Wal-mart and The Home Depot. Use replacement bulb size E26, maximum 40 watts.
Lower
The lower light is located in the lower center of the refrigerator.
Pull the cover in the direction of the arrow.
refrigerator
from the power supply. If you
After changing the bulb, replace the light cover.
E26
40W
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Replacement bulbs for the lower refrigerator are available at retail outlets such as
NOTE
Wal-mart and The Home Depot. Use replacement bulb size E17, maximum 30 watts.
Place a flat screwdriver under the light cover hooks and push in the direction of the arrow.
Change the bulb with a new one (
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After changing the
)
bulb, replace the light cover.
E17
30W
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CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT
INTERIOR LIGHT IN THE FREEZER
The freezer light is located in the bottom of the auger motor case.
Use a screwdriver(+) to remove the screw (➀).
Replacement bulbs for the freezer are available at retail outlets such as Wal-mart and The Home
NOTE
Depot. Use replacement bulb size E26, maximum 40 watts.
.
Change the bulb with a new one (➁)
E26
40W
Reattach the light cover
WATER FILTER
The water “Filter Indicator” light
“Filter Indicator” light lets you know when it is time to change your water filter cartridge. The light
• will change from green to orange. This tells you that it is almost time to change the current cartridge. It is recommended that you replace the cartridge when the light changes to red. (see “Install the water filter” section for more information)
If you install the water filter, throw away the first six glassfulls of water filter, or until water flows clearly
to flush impurities in the water supply system.
Using the dispenser without the water filter
You can not use the water and ice dispenser without a water filter cartridge because the water line
blocks at the water supply.
Ordering replacement filters
To order more water filter cartridges, call 1-800-SAMSUNG and ask for accessory Part # DA29-
00003B or contact your authorized Samsung dealer.
DOORS
The refrigerator doors have a special door opening and closing feature to make sure that they close all the way and are securely sealed.
When opening the door, it will only open so far. After reaching a certain point, it will remain open.
When the door is partially open, it will close automatically.
The refrigerator should be properly installed & leveled.
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INSTALLATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR
Checking the Dimensions of your Entrance Door
Check the dimensions of your entrance door to determine whether the refrigerator can pass through it.
Dimension
(inches)
• Select a location with easy access to the water supply.
• Select a location with enough space for the refrigerator.
• Select a location without direct exposure to sunlight.
• Select a location with level floor or close to it.
NOTE
Capacity (Cu. Ft)
Case Height
Depth
Width
without Hinge
with Hinge
with door
without door
26.1
35.9"
68.8" 70"
36.5"
30.5"
Selecting the Location for the Refrigerator
• Before removing the freezer door, the water supply line needs to be disconnected. (If not, the water supply line may be damaged.)
• See “Separating the water supply line from the refrigerator” on the next page.
Allow sufficient space to circulate the air in the internal cooling system.
When the refrigerator does not have enough space, the internal cooling system may not work correctly.
Allow clearance to the right, left, back and top when installing the refrigerator.
NOTE
This has the advantage of reducing power consumption.
Do not install the refrigerator where the temperature will go below 50°F(10°C).
4
0.1inch
inches
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2 inches
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REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS
Removing the Front Leg Cover
Open the freezer and refrigerator doors, and then take off the front leg cover by turning the three screws counter-clockwise.
a
FRONT LEG COVER
SCREW
Separating the Water Supply Line from the Refrigerator
1) Remove the screw from clamp ( ).
2) Remove the water tube by pressing the coupler (➁) and pulling the water tube (➀) away.
NOTE
Turn off the water supply when separating the water supply line.
a
NOTE
Do not cut the water tube. Separate it from the coupler.
a
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REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS
Lift the door straight up.
• Be careful not to pinch the water tubing and wire harness on the door.
NOTE
1) With the door closed, remove the upper hinge cover (➀) using a screwdriver, and then disconnect the wires (➁).
2)
Remove hinge screws (➂) and ground screw (➃) counter-clockwise, and take off the upper hinge (➄) in the direction of the arrow (). Be careful when removing the door to ensure that it does not fall on you.
• Place doors on a protected surface.
• Unplug the refrigerator from the power supply.
Removing the Freezer Door
3) Remove carefully lifting the door (➇).
the door from the lower hinge
(➆)
by
4) Remove the lower hinge (➈) from the bracket lower hinge (➉) by lifting the lower hinge (➈) in the direction of the arrow.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS
Removing the Refrigerator Door
1) With the door closed, remove the upper hinge cover () using a screwdriver, and then disconnect the wires(➁).
2) Remove all hinge screws (③) and ground screw (④) counter-clockwise, and take off the upper
hinge () in the direction of the arrow (⑥). Be careful when removing the door to ensure that it does not fall on you.
3) Remove lifting the door (➇).
the door from the lower hinge
()
by
4) Remove the lower hinge (➈) from the bracket (➉) by lifting the lower hinge (➈)
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REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS
Reattaching the Freezer Door
1) Insert the lower hinge (➀) in the bracket (➁). 2) Before reattaching the freezer door, insert the hose (➂) in the lower side of the door into the hole in the lower hinge (➃) and pull the hose down.
3) Insert the upper hinge shaft () into the hole on the top of the door (). After levelling between the upper
().
hinge hole () and the hole of the cabinet clockwise direction.
Reattach hinge screws () and ground screw () in a
4) Connect the wires. 5)
Put the front part of the upper hinge cover ( ) on the front part of the upper hinge ( ) and reattach from the front part of the upper hinge cover first.
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REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS
Reattaching the Refrigerator Door
1) Insert the lower hinge (➀) in the bracket (➁). 2) Align the hole in the refrigerator door () over the lower hinge and push down ().
3) Insert the upper hinge shaft () into the hole at the top of the door(). After levelling between the upper
hinge hole () and cabinet hole direction.
(). reattach
hinge screws () and ground screw () in the clockwise
4) Connect the wires. 5)
Put the front part of the upper hinge cover ( ) on the front part of the upper hinge ( ) and reattach it from the front part of the upper hinge cover first.
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REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS
Reattaching the Water Supply Line
1) While pressing the front face of coupler (➁), insert the water line () in the coupler.
2) Tighten the screw on the clamp ( ).
1) Push the "A" collar to the "B" body and hold.
a
a
NOTE
Tube must be fully inserted to the
NOTE
marked line to avoid leaks.
Reattaching the Front Leg Cover
Put on the front leg cover by turning the three screws clockwise, as shown in the figure.
Before attaching check water connector, be sure to check for leakage.
FRONT LEG COVER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SCREW
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LEVELING THE REFRIGERATOR
Make sure the refrigerator is level before adjusting its doors.
The doors will be uneven if the refrigerator is not level.
NOTE
The front of refrigerator is adjustable.
Case 1) Freezer door is lower than
that of the refrigerator
HEIGHT DIFFERENCE
Case 2) Freezer door is higher than
that of the refrigerator
Insert a flat-blade screwdriver (-) (➀) into a slot of the control lever (➁), turn it clockwise and level the refrigerator.
SCREWDRIVER(-)
Insert a flat-blade screwdriver (-) (➀) into a slot of the control lever (➁), turn it clockwise and level the refrigerator.
CONTROL LEVER
HEIGHT DIFFERENCE
Do not make small adjustments with the control lever, please refer to the next page.
NOTE
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CONTROL LEVER
SCREWDRIVER(-)
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ADJUSTING THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE DOORS
NOTE
Adjust Leveling first.
Making small adjustments between doors.
If the door of the freezer is lower than that of the refrigerator.
Adjustment part
Please open the doors and adjust them as follows:
1) Release the nut () on the lower hinge until it reaches the upper end of the bolt (➁).
When you release the nut (), use enclosed hex wrench () to turn the bolt() in a slightly
NOTE
counter
clockwise
WRENCH
direction. This will enable you to loosen the nut() with your fingers.
If the door of freezer is higher than that of the refrigerator.
Adjustment part
WRENCH
NUT
BOLT
NUT
BOLT
2) Please adjust the height difference between the doors by turning the bolt () clockwise ( ) or clockwise
().
When you turn clockwise ( ), the door goes up.
NOTE
WRENCH
NUT
BOLT
NUT
WRENCH
BOLT
3) After adjusting the doors, turn the nut clockwise ( ) until it reaches the lower end of the bolt, then tighten the bolt again with the wrench () to fix the nut(①).
NUT
WRENCH
BOLT
NUT
WRENCH
BOLT
counter
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
If you do not fix the nut (①)firmly, the bolt (➁) may be released.
NOTE
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CHECKING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE
1) In order to operate the ice maker properly, water pressure of 20 ~125 psi is required. In this range a 170 cc (5.74 ounces) paper cup can be filled in 10 secs.
2) The water filter removes particles. It does not sterilize or destroy any micro-organisms.
3) If the refrigerator is installed in an area with low water pressure (below 20psi), you should install a
booster pump to compensate.
4) Ensure the water storage tank inside the refrigerator is properly filled initially. Push the water dis-
penser lever until the water runs from the outlet.
A Water line installation kit is available at extra cost from your dealer. Samsung recommends
NOTE
using a water supply kit containing copper tubing.
Connecting to water supply line
- Shut off the main water supply line and turn the Ice maker to the off position.
- Locate the nearest cold water line.
- Follow the instructions in the ice maker installation kit.
- After connecting the water supply with water filter, turn on water supply and flush 4 or more gallons into a bucket to clear the water filter
1. Cold Water line
2. Pipe Clamp.
3. Water Line Installation Kit
4. Shut Off Valve
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INSTALLATION OF THE WATER DISPENSER LINE
Connect the water line to the refrigerator.
1) Slip the compression nut through the provided plastic tubing.
2) Tighten the compression nut onto the 1/4” compression fitting.
NOTE
Do not overtighten the compression nut.
Using Copper Tubing
Ferrule
(Purchased)
- Slip the compression nut and ferrule on copper tubing as shown.
Using Plastic Tubing
- Insert the molded end of the plastic tubing into the compression fitting.
3) Tighten the compression nut onto the com­pression fitting.
Copper Tubing (Purchased)
4) Turn water on and check for any leakage.
Water line must be connected to drinkable water only.
NOTE
Cut off 1/4 inch of the provided plastic tubing squarely to prevent leaks when reconnecting.
Install the water filter.
1) The water filter is located in the upper right hand corner of the refrigerator. Remove the fixed cap (A) as shown. The fixed cap separates from the Water Filter Compartment by rotating it coun­terclockwise.
Refrigerator
Compression Nut (1/4″) (Provided)
Compression Fitting (Provided)
Compression Nut (1/4″) (Purchased)
Plastic Tubing (Purchased)
Household Water Line
Keep the cap(A) in a safe place for recapping, when you
NOTE
don’t need to use the filter.
Remove the water filter from the box and put a month indicator stick on the filter as shown.
2) If the water filter was installed in March, put on the "SEP" sticker.
3) Remove the Red protective cap from the filter, then position and insert the filter as shown.
4) Slowly turn the water filter clockwise 90º to align the indication mark on the cover, locking the filter in position. Do not overtighten.
STICKER
(MONTH INDICATION)
NOTE
Please check that the indication line aligns with the lock position.
SEPARATION OF RED CAP
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(A)
COVER FILTER
ALIGN THE INDICATION MARK WITH LOCK POSITION.
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INSTALLATION OF THE WATER DISPENSER LINE
Remove any residual matter inside the water supply line after installing filter.
1) Turn on the main water supply & shut-off the valve of the water supply line.
2) Run water through the dispenser until the water runs clear (6~7 minutes). This will clean the water supply system and clear air from the lines.
3) Additional flushing may be required in some households.
4) Open the refrigerator door and check if water leaks around the water filter.
A newly-installed water filter cartridge may cause water to briefly spurt from the dispenser.
NOTE
Before reinstalling the water filter, remove the wine shelf.
ICE
WATER
Check the amount of water supplied to the ice tray.
1) Lift up () and pull out () the ice maker bucket in the freezer.
2) When you press the test button, the ice cube container is filled with water from the water supply tap.
Check the amount of water (see the illustration below).
If the water level is too low, the ice cubes will be small. This is not a problem with the ice maker but of the water pressure in the pipe, and occurs frequently. When this problem occurs, contact a service person to check the amount of water supplied.
CHECK THE WATER LEVEL
ICE MAKER
TEST BUTTON
TOO HIGH
OPTIMUM LEVEL
TOO LOW
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The refrigerator does not work at all or it does not chill sufficiently
Check that the power plug is properly connected.
Is the temperature control on the display panel set to
the correct temperature? Try setting it to a lower tem­perature.
Is the refrigerator in direct sunlight or located near a
heat source?
Is the back of the refrigerator too close to the wall?
The food in the refrigerator is frozen
Is the temperature control on the display panel set to
the correct temperature? Try setting it to a warmer temperature.
Is the temperature in the room too low?
Did you store food with a high water content in the
coldest part of the refrigerator?
You hear unusual noise or sounds
Check that the floor is leveled and stable.
Is the back of the refrigerator too close to the wall?
Was anything dropped behind or under the refrigera-
tor?
A “ticking” sound may be heard from inside the refrig-
erator, this is normal. This occurs because various accessories are contracted or expanded.
The front corners and sides of the cabinet are hot; condensation occurs.
Anti-condensators are installed in the front corners of
the refrigerator to prevent condensation.
Condensation can occur when you leave the door
open for a long time.
Ice is not dispensed
Did you stop the ice making function?
Is there any ice in the ice storage unit?
Is the water line connected and the shut-off valve
open?
Is the freezer temperature too warm?
(Set the temperature lower)
Did you wait for 12 hours after installation of the
water supply line before making ice?
You can hear water bubbling in the refrigerator
The bubbling comes from the refrigerant circulating in
the refrigerator and is normal.
There is a bad smell in the refrigerator
Wrap strong smelling food so that it is airtight.
Throw away any rotten food.
Frost forms on the walls of the freezer
Is the air vent blocked?
Allow sufficient space between the foods stored for
efficient air circulation.
Is the door closed properly?
No water is supplied
Is the water line connected and the shut-off valve
open?
Is the water supply line crushed?
Is the water tank frozen because the refrigerator tem-
perature is too low? Select a warmer setting on the display panel.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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MEMO
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I.C.E. PAD
Owner
s Manual
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GENERAL INFORMATION
I.C.E. PAD Major Features.
Function
Processor
Memory
Display
O/S
AC adapter output
AC power adapter input
Battery
Interface
Network
Size
Operation Environment
NOR Flash:4MB NAND Flash : 128MB
2400 mAH x 3 Cell Smart Battery
Headphone port, AC Adaptor port
802.11a Wireless A/V Transmission
10.5 x 10.7 x 1.1 inches(266.5 x 272.5 x 28.8 mm)
Temperature-storage : 23 ~ 104℉(-5 ~ 40℃) / Temperature-operation : 50 ~
90℉(10 ~ 32℃) / Humidity(storage) : 5 ~ 90% (operation) : 20 ~ 80%
Description
Intel PXA255 400MHz
SDRAM : 128MB
800x600 10.4” TFT LCD
WinCE.Net 4.2
+14V DC 2.57A
110~240V AC, 50/60Hz
Internal Microphone
Graphic User Interface (GUI) is an easy access interface for I.C.E. PAD users. Touch Screen allows access to all I.C.E. PAD functions. Wireless Communication (IEEE 802.11a) enables your family to watch high-quality analog
TV.
This I.C.E. PAD receives wireless signals which on occasion may be interrupted.
NOTE
This is not a failure of the unit.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason­able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gen­erates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor­dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures :
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiv-
er is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
I.C.E. PAD And Transmitter.
I.C.E. PAD : This is a device that works with the Transmitter to
provide convenient features including wireless TV, wireless radio, food reminder, family message, memo, scheduler and today functions.
I.C.E. PAD
Transmitter : This device transmits audio and video signals to
Transmitter
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
the I.C.E. PAD in order to provide TV and Radio functions(refer to page 37-How to connect exter­nal sources).
Accessories(supplied)
AC adapter(2EA)
FM Radio Antenna
AM Radio Antenna
Stylus pen
TV Cable
AV Cable
Battery
AC adapter(2 EA):
- These adapters supply power for the I.C.E. PAD and Transmitter.
FM Radio Antenna:
- Connect to the Transmitter to receive FM radio signals.
AM Radio Antenna:
- Connect to the Transmitter to receive AM radio signals.
Stylus pen:
- Use to select a I.C.E. PAD touch screen or input a character.
TV Cable:
- Connect to the Transmitter and a TV Antenna/Cable TV to receive TV signals.
AV Cable:
- Connect to the Transmitter to receive an external A/V signal (DVD, VCR, STB...).
Battery:
- Connect to the I.C.E. PAD for using the I.C.E. PAD without a adapter.
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VIEW OF I.C.E. PAD/TRANSMITTER
Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
View of I.C.E. PAD.
Front view
8 10 12
Memo button :
- Select to bring up the Memo.
TV button :
- Select to bring up the TV.
4
1 2
3
Power Button :
- Turns the system power on and off.
Volume Control Button:
- Controls the volume of the TV and Radio.
Channel Control Button :
- Controls the channel of the TV and Radio.
LCD :
- This displays touch screens.
Speaker(L/R) :
- Built-in Speaker.
Microphone :
- Built-in Microphone.
Food Management button :
- Select to bring up the Food Management.
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9
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11 13
Family message button :
- Select to bring up the Family Message.
Schedule button :
- Select to bring up the Schedule.
Radio button :
- Select to listen to the Radio.
Family Message lamp
- On(Green) : It means there is new Family Message.
- Off : No new message.
Battery status lamp
- Orange : The battery is charging.
- Green : The battery has finished charging.
The power, battery status and family message lamps can be seen most easily from the front.
NOTE
They are more difficult to view from the side.
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VIEW OF I.C.E. PAD/TRANSMITTER
Stylus pen
Stylus pen
Rear view
1
4
5
3
2
[Rear view ]
Reset Button : Use to reset the system. There is reset button in the hole inside that a reset
position( ) is marked.
Stylus pen:
- Use to touch the screen.
Stand :
-
Allows you to stand the I.C.E. PAD on a desk.
Battery Case :
- Built-in battery case.
A/S port :
- Service port (for service only).
- Do not open the cover.
Right view
1
4
3
2
Left view
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
[Right view ]
Headphone Port:
- Connects to commonly used PC headphones.
1
2
Adaptor port:
- Connects to the provid­ed adaptor.
Bottom view
1 1
[Bottom view ]
The I.C.E. PAD can be charged by connecting it to an adapter or the docking station of
NOTE
the refrigerator.
[Left view ]
A/S port :
- Service port (for service only). Do not open the
1
Docking Connection Port :
- To charge the I.C.E. PAD, mount the connection port of I.C.E. PAD in the door of the refrigerator(docking station).
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cover.
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VIEW OF I.C.E. PAD/TRANSMITTER
TV_ANT IN TV_ANT OUT
R AUDIO L VIDEO R AUDIO L VIDEO
RADIO AM RADIO FM DC_IN Power
ON
OFF
EXTERNAL INPUT 1 EXTERNAL INPUT 2
View of Transmitter.
Front view
Status lamp : This displays the transmission status of the wireless signal.
- If this lamp blinks, the Transmitter is sending a signal to the I.C.E. PAD.
- On : The Transmitter is in power on mode.
- Off : The Transmitter is in power off mode.
[Front view ]
Rear view
1
Power lamp : This displays the Transmitter power status.
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TV_ANT IN : TV Antenna Input
TV_ANT OUT : TV Antenna Output
External Input 1 : External Audio/Video Input #1
External Input 2 : External Audio/Video Input #2
How to connect external sources.
3
TV_ANT IN TV_ANT OUT RADIO AM RADIO FM DC_IN Power
EXTERNAL INPUT 1 EXTERNAL INPUT 2
1 2
4
5 6
8
ON
OFF
7
Radio AM : Connect Radio AM Antenna cable.
Radio FM : Connect Radio FM Antenna cable.
DC_IN : Connect an adaptor.
Power : Use to power on or off.
ANT IN : Connect to an external antenna cable.
ANT OUT : Connect to an antenna input port on a TV.
AV IN 1, 2 : Video and audio inputs for
external devices, such as a DVD or VCR.
RADIO FM : Connect to an FM antenna.
RADIO AM : Connect to an AM antenna.
DC IN : Connect to an adapter.
POWER SWITCH : Use in order to turn the Transmitter
power on or off.
You should use only the A/V cable which is provided with the I.C.E. PAD.
CAUTION
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I.C.E. PAD POWER MANAGEMENT
Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
TV_ANT IN TV_ANT OUT
R AUDIO L VIDEO R AUDIO L VIDEO
RADIO AM RADIO FM DC_IN Power
ON
OFF
EXTERNAL INPUT 1 EXTERNAL INPUT 2
How to turn on the I.C.E. PAD.
Press the power button on the front of the I.C.E. PAD. In power on mode, power lamp will be on.
How to turn off the I.C.E. PAD.
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Power off mode
- In order to shut down the I.C.E. PAD, press the I.C.E. PAD power button for about three seconds.
- In power off mode, press the power button to restart the system.
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Power saving mode
- In order to turn off the I.C.E. PAD screen, press the I.C.E. PAD power button for about one second.
- The I.C.E. PAD screen turns off, but the I.C.E. PAD system remains on.
- Press the power button to turn on the I.C.E. PAD screen.
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
How to turn the Transmitter power on and off.
In order to use the TV and radio functions of the I.C.E. PAD, the Transmitter must be
NOTE
turned on.
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NOTE
- The power saving mode can be set up in the Settings function menu. See page 51.
- The power saving mode does not work in TV, Radio and Family mes­sage mode.
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I.C.E. PAD POWER MANAGEMENT
How to connect an adapter.
Connect an adapter to the I.C.E. PAD.Connect the adapter's AC plug to a wall outlet.
2
Battery Management.
The amount of battery power remaining will be displayed with an icon( ) in the upper part of the screen.
- Full ( )
- High ( )
- Low ( )
1
Do not connect an adapter to earphone port.
CAUTION
- Very low( ) : The I.C.E. PAD power will turn off within 10 minutes. Recharge the battery immediately. The warning message will appear one minute before the battery runs out and the unit shuts down. Save your data and recharge a battery with the AC adapter or the docking station of the refrigerator.
- It may cause malfunction.
NOTE
Battery SAFETY WARNING SIGNS.
CAUTION
NOTE
- The battery is an expendable resource. If you repeatedly recharge and discharge it, the lifetime of the battery will be shortened.
- If the battery life becomes too short to use, it needs to be replaced.
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Use your battery for its intended purpose only.
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You must never use a battery that is dam­aged in any way or worn out.
- It may cause an explosion.
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Do not drop the battery or subject them to physical shocks.
- It may cause a malfunction and/or fire risk.
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Do not disassemble the battery pack.
- There are no user-serviceable parts inside it.
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Do not open or puncture the battery.
- The released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes and skin, and can be toxic if swallowed.
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Do not heat-up the battery.
Battery consumption increases in TV and Radio mode.
- It may cause an explosion.
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Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places.
- It will reduce the capacity and life-time of the battery.
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Keep the battery out of children's reach.
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Do not allow children or pets to put the bat­tery in their mouth.
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Do not use the battery in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas. (such as a bath­room)
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Risk of explosion If battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
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Dispose of used battery according to the instruction.
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HOW TO USE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD
How to use the virtual keyboard.
You can use the on-screen keyboard to type in text on the screen.
How to bring up the on-screen keyboard.
NOTE
- Food Management function : Choose the "memo" button( ) or written your memo.
- Schedule function: The on-screen keyboard bring up automatically.
- Memo, Family Message function : Choose the keyboard button( ).
Continuously Writing recognition mode
Basic Keyboard
Special Characters mode
Spanish Keyboard
1. Basic screen keyboard
Basic screen keyboard
Choose the " " or " " key.
- It will then change to lowercase characters mode or uppercase characters mode.
Choose the " " or " " key.
- It will then change to basic screen keyboard or Spanish keyboard.
Screen keyboard with " " key pressed
Screen keyboard with Spanish key pressed
Screen keyboard with " " key pressed
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Backspace
Choose the " " key.
- It will then change to special characters mode.
Choose the " " key.
- It will then change to emoticon(emotion icon) mode.
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HOW TO USE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD
NOTE
In order to continue special characters mode, choose " " key.
2. Handwriting mode
This enables you to handwrite text using the stylus pen.
Activates the basic Keyboard
Recognizes English
Characters
Activates the Spanish
keyboard
Screen keyboard with " " key pressed Screen keyboard with " " key pressed
Choose the " " or " " key.
-
It will then change to continuous handwriting recognition mode or handwriting recognition mode.
Recognizes numbers
Recognizes special Characters
writing recognition mode
In continuous handwritten mode, each starting
NOTE
point is apart from one another. Once you start writing, you can keep writing in character you choose unless you choose other sections.
Starting point : English Characters
Starting point : Numbers
3. Example of contin­uous handwriting recognition mode
How to control touch point.
This setting helps to calibrate the I.C.E. PAD for use with the Stylus Pen.
- Hold the stylus pen and press down lightly on the center of the "+" mark.
- Repeat as the '+" mark moves on the screen. (refer to screen)
- After finishing touch point setting, touch a screen within 30 seconds in order to apply setting.
The Touch point setting will be run when you press the reset
NOTE
button, or you can select the "Touchpoint" calibration in the Settings function(refer to 51-How to calibrate touch point)
Starting point : Special Characters
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USER INTERFACE
MAIN.
[Main screen ]
Task Bar : Indicates the present function, time, date( ), battery level( ), new family
message( ) and today( ).
Food Management : You can manage the food you have stored in the refrigerator.
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Schedule : You can manage your daily schedule.
Memo : You can save or check necessary memos.
Family Message : You can leave text or voice messages for your family.
Settings : You can set the brightness, power saving time, touch point, sound volume, alarm
type and time setting.
Today icon : This function offers you to see the food information, schedules and special
days(Birthday, Party, Wedding and Anniversary) for the day.
New Family Message icon : This icon indicates that there is new family message.
Home icon : Press this icon to change to the main screen in each function.
If the I.C.E. PAD is connected to an adapter or the refrigerator's docking station, the
NOTE
battery level icon( )changes to the plug icon( ).
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USER INTERFACE
Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
Food Management
This feature helps you to keep track of food in the fridge and its expiration date.
[Main screen]
[I.C.E. PAD front view] [Saved food display mode]
[Select category mode] [Create new mode] [Monthly calendar]
How to enter a new food item
1. Choose the "Food Management" icon on the main screen or press the I.C.E. PAD's "Food
Management" button.
- It will then change to "Saved food display mode".
- Food lists stored in a freezer are marked with an asterisk( ).
NOTE
- Food lists that pass their expiration date are marked with yellow ( ).
2. [Saved food display mode] Choose the "New" button( )located on the lower right.
- It will then change to "Select category mode".
3. [Select category mode] Choose the desired food item.
- It will then change to "Create new mode".
4. [Create new mode] Choose the "Memo" button( ), and then a cursor will blink.
- Type food information using the screen keyboard.
5. [Create new mode] Choose the "D-Day" button( ), and then the monthly calendar will be displayed.
- "D-Day" means the expiration date of food.
6.
[MONTHLY CALENDAR]
Choose the desired date in the monthly calendar.
(from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2040).
- You can change a year and month using the direction button( ).
7. [Create new mode] Choose the "Save" button( ) after entering all the information or choose the
"Cancel" button( ) to cancel.
- If you choose the "Save" button without entering a D-Day, today's date will be inputted automatically.
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Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
[Edit mode]
[Edit mode-Delete
message window)
How to change food item.
1. [Saved food display mode] Choose the window containing the food item you previously entered. This window is directly above the calendar window.
2. [Edit mode] Change the contents using the screen keyboard and calendar.
3. [Edit mode] After you change the contents, press the "Save” button( ) to save the changes.
- If you no longer want to make changes, press the "Cancel” button( ).
How to delete food item.
1. [Saved food display mode] Choose the window containing the food item you previously entered.
2. [Edit mode] Choose the "Delete" button( )to delete.
- The following message window will be displayed to confirm. Press "OK" to delete.
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Schedule.
This feature can be used to help organize your personal schedule. It operates in a way sim­ilar to hand-held PDAs.
[Main screen]
How to enter a new schedule.
1. Choose the "Schedule" icon on the main screen or press the "Schedule" button of the I.C.E. PAD.
- It will then change to "Monthly mode".
2. [Monthly mode] Choose the desired date (from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2040) to input a schedule.
- It will then change to "Daily mode".
[I.C.E. PAD front view] [Monthly mode]
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[Daily mode ]
3. [Daily mode] Choose the "New" button( ), and then it will change to "Input mode".
4. [Input mode ] Type the content of your memo using the screen keyboard.
NOTE
5. [Input mode ] Press the "Set Time" button( ) to set the time and alarm.
- Choose AM or PM.
- Press the hour and minute button to set, and a pop up window is displayed.
- Choose the desired hour and minute.
If you choose the "Recent" button( ), you can see the contents that were input recently.
6. [Input mode ] Press the "Set Alarm" button( ). Choose the interval time between the alarms. (3hr prior to/1 hr prior to/30 min prior to/10 min prior to/5 min prior to/On time/No alarm)
NOTE
[Input mode ③]
7. [Input mode ] Press the "Repeat" button( ).
- Choose the repetition period. (Daily/Weekly/Monthly/No repeat)
[Input mode ①] [Input mode ②]
"Set Alarm" button is displayed only if time is set.
[Input mode ④]
[Input mode ⑤]
- The default setting is "No repeat".
NOTE
8. [Input mode ] Choose “Save” after entering all the information or choose
- If you set up alarm, the alarm icon( )will be displayed in the daily mode's
- If you choose the "Daily", the schedule is not shown in the monthly mode.
“Cancel”.
schedule title. ( )
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[Edit mode]
How to change your schedule.
1. [Daily mode] Choose the desired schedule to change.
2. [Edit mode] Change the information using the screen keyboard.
- To save changes, press the "Save" button( ).
- To cancel the changes, press the "Cancel" button( ).
[Edit mode-Delete message window]
[Alarm message window]
- You can set the alarm sound setting in the Settings function menu (refer to page 52 - How
NOTE
How to check your schedule.
to control the alarm volume and sound).
How to delete your schedule.
1. [Daily mode] Choose the desired schedule to delete.
2. [Edit mode] To delete a schedule, press "Delete" ( ).
- A message will automatically be displayed to confirm. Press "OK "
to delete.
Alarm message window.
- If it is alarm time, an alarm window appears with an alarm sound at the same time.
- In power saving mode, an alarm window appears at the same time that LCD screen is turned on.
- If you press the "OK" button, the window will disappear.
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
[Monthly mode] [Daily mode] [Weekly mode]
1. [Monthly mode] Choose the desired date to check, and then it will change to "Daily mode".
2. [Daily mode] You can check schedules of the date chosen. Select the "Week" or "Month" button( ) to change weekly or monthly mode.
3. [Weekly mode] Choose the desired date to check, and then it will change to "Daily mode".
Press the direction button( ) to select the desired week.
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Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
Special Day(Birthday, Party, Wedding and Anniversary)
[Main screen]
[I.C.E. PAD front view] [Monthly mode]
How to enter new special day.
1. Choose the "Schedule" icon on the main screen or press the "Schedule" button on the I.C.E. PAD.
2. [Monthly mode] Choose the "Special day" button( ), and then it will change to the "Saved special day mode".
- Default screen will display a recently saved special day.
[Saved special day mode] [Select category mode]
[Create new mode ①]
3. [Saved special day mode] Choose the "New" button( ), and then it will change to "Select category mode".
4. [Select category mode] Choose the desired special day item to input.
- It will change to "Create new mode".
5. [Create new mode ] Choose the "memo" button( ), and then a
cursor will blink.
- Type special day information using the screen keyboard.
6. [Create new mode ] Choose the desired month and day using the
navigation button( ).
[Create new mode ②]
- You can also choose the desired year, month and day using the "Calendar" button( ).
7. [Create new mode] Choose "Save" button( ) after entering all the information.
- If you press the "Save" button, the following message will pop up.
- To cancel, press "Cancel" ( ).
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Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
[Edit mode]
How to change special day.
1. [Saved special day mode]
Choose the desired special day to change.
2. [Edit mode] Change the information using the screen keyboard.
- To save the changes, press the "Save" button( ).
- To cancel the changes, press the "Cancel" button( ).
How to delete your special day.
1. [Saved special day mode]
Choose the desired special day to delete.
- It will then change to "Edit mode" with the original information.
2. [Edit mode] To delete a schedule, press the "Delete" button( ).
- A confirmation message will automatically be displayed. Press "OK" to delete.
[Edit mode-Delete message window]
Memo.
This feature can be used to leave a memo for yourself or someone else.
[Main screen]
[I.C.E. PAD front view] [Saved memo mode]
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
[Input memo]
There are two methods to input your memo.
- Pen mode : Select the "Pen" button( ) to write your memo with stylus pen.
NOTE
- Keyboard mode :
How to leave a new memo.
1. Choose the "Memo" icon on the main screen or press the "Memo" button on the I.C.E. PAD.
2. [Saved memo mode] Choose the "New" button( ), and
then it will change to "Input mode".
3. [Input memo] Enter the memo contents using the stylus pen
or screen keyboard.
Select the "Keyboard" button( ) to type your memo with screen keyboard.
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4. [Input memo] Press the "Screen", "Brush" and "Color" button, and then pop up window is displayed. Choose the desired background, pen thickness and pen color.
- Eraser( ) : Select to erase the inputted memo in pen mode.
- Pen( ) : Select to input a memo in pen mode.
- Keyboard( ) : Select to input a memo in keyboard mode.
- Screen( ) : Select the memo background.
- Brush( ) : Select pen thickness.
- Color( ) : Select pen color.
- All Eraser( ) : Select to erase all the memo contents in pen mode.
5. [Input mode] Choose "Save"( ) after entering all the information or choose "Cancel" ( ).
- If you press "Save", the following message will pop up.
How to change memo.
1. [Saved memo mode] Choose the desired memo to change.
2. [Edit mode] Change the information using the screen keyboard or stylus pen.
- To save the changes, press "Save" ( ).
- To cancel the changes, press "Cancel" ( ).
[Edit mode]
[Edit mode-Delete message window]
How to delete memo.
1. [Saved special day mode] Choose the desired memo to delete.
2. [Edit mode] Choose the “Delete” button( ).
- The following message will appear to confirm.
- Press “OK” to delete.
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Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
Family Message.
This mode enables you to leave a voice or text message for your family members or roomates.
[Main screen]
How to leave a new voice message.
1.
Choose the "Family Message" icon on the main screen or press the "Family Message" button on the I.C.E. PAD.
- Default screen will display recent saved family messages.
2. [Saved family message mode] Choose the "Record" button ( ).
- It will then change to "New voice message mode".
[I.C.E. PAD front view] [Saved family message mode]
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
[New voice message mode ①]
Family
Grand Mother Grand Father
3. [New voice message mode ]
[New voice message mode ②] [New voice message mode ③]
Mother Father
Older Sister
Older Brother
Younger Sister
Choose the person that you want to receive the voice message and press
the "Start" button( ) to record.
4. [New voice message mode ] If you want to finish recording, press the "Done" button( ).
- Press "Rerecord" to re-record( ). - Press "Play" ( )to confirm the content that recorded.
5. [New voice message mode ] If you choose "Pause" button( ), recording will be paused.
- Press "Continue" ( ) to continue recording, and then recording is continued after pause.
6. [New voice message mode ] Press the "Save" button ( ) to save.
- Press the "Cancel" button ( ) to cancel.
- Control the volume using the volume button ( ).
NOTE
The message icon( ) is displayed in task bar to indicate that there is the new family message. When you record, stand close to the microphone.
Younger Brother
[Saved family message mode]
[Input mode ①] [Input mode ②]
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How to leave new text message.
1. [Saved family message mode]
2. [Input mode ] Choose the person that you want to receive the text message. Enter the text message using the stylus pen or screen keyboard.
There are two methods to input your text message.
NOTE
- Pen mode : Select the "Pen" button ( ) to write your text message with the stylus pen.
- Keyboard mode :
Select the "Keyboard" button ( ) to type your text message with screen keyboard.
Choose the "Write" button ( ), and then it will change to "Input mode".
- Brush ( ) :
- Color ( ) : Select pen color.
- Eraser ( ) : Select to erase Inputted message in pen mode.
- Pen ( ) : Select to input message in pen mode.
- keyboard ( ) : Select to input message in keyboard mode.
3. [Input mode ]
NOTE
[Saved family message mode]
How to check text or voice messages.
1. [Saved family message mode] Choose the desired family message in the family message list.
Select pen thickness. If you choose the "Eraser" button( ), "Brush" button( ) will be changed to "Eraser" button( ).
Choose "Save" ( ) after entering text message. To cancel, choose "Cancel" ( ).
A message icon ( ) is displayed in the task bar to indicate that there is a new family message.
[Voice message] [Text message]
NOTE
The new message box is highlighted.
2. [Voice/Text message] Press the "Play" button ( ) to hear voice message.
- Press the "Reply" button ( ) to reply.
- Press the "Delete" button ( ) to delete.
[Input mode]
How to change text message.
1. [Saved family message mode] change.
2. [Input mode] message.
- After changing your text message, press "Save" or "Cancel".
Change the text message in the same way as inputting a new
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Setting.
Screen
- This menu displays the I.C.E. PAD user screen properties including brightness, touch point settings and power saving time settings.
[Main screen] [Setting-Screen mode]
How to control screen brightness
1. Choose the "Settings" icon on the main screen, and then it will change to Screen.
2. Control the screen brightness using the " " button.
- To apply your new settings, press "Apply" button( ).
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- Power saving mode : The I.C.E. PAD screen turns off, but the I.C.E. PAD remains on.
NOTE
- If you choose midnight off mode, the I.C.E. PAD screen turns off from 1:00 to 5:00AM.
[Touch point reset mode]
How to set power saving time.
- In this mode, you can set a time for the screen to shut off after the last button press. This helps to save power.
1. Press the "Change" button ( ), and then a pop up window is displayed.
2. Choose the desired time. (After 1hr, After 30min, After 10min, After 5min, After 3min, Always on, Midnight off)
- The default setting is always on.
3. To apply your new settings, press "Apply" button ( ).
How to calibrate the touch point
- This function can be used to calibrate the stylus pen touch point to improve usability with the Touch screen.
1. Press the "Touchpoint" button ( ), and then a screen will appear with pointer instructions on the top.
2. Hold the pen softly and press down lightly on the center of the
"+"mark. Repeat as the "+" mark moves on the screen.
3. To save the new calibration data, touch the LCD screen within 30 seconds.
- To keep the current setting, wait for 30 seconds.
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Sound
- This menu enables you to set the I.C.E. PAD's sound properties including key volume, alarm volume and alarm sound settings.
[Setting-Screen mode] [Setting-Sound mode]
How to set the key volume.
1. Choose the "Sound" tab ( ) to bring up the sound mode.
2. Set the key volume using the button.
- To apply your new settings, press "Apply" button ( ).
NOTE
- Key sound is heard when a button is pressed or a message window or menu list appears.
How to control the alarm volume and sound.
1. Control the alarm volume by using the button.
2. Choose the alarm sound by using the button.
- The alarm sound settings are comprised of morning, peace, summer, winter, bell, dingdong, melody, footstep, and no alarm.
3. To apply your new settings, press "Apply" button ( ).
Time
- This menu displays the I.C.E. PAD user's time and date settings.
[Setting-Screen mode] [Setting-Time mode]
How to change time.
1. Choose the "Time" tab ( ) to bring up the Time mode.
2. Choose the desired month, day, year, hour, minute and AM/PM by using the ( )button.
- You can set the desired month, day and year using "Calendar" ( ) also.
3. To apply your new settings, press "Apply" button ( ).
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Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
Today.
- This menu displays food management, schedule and special day.
[Main screen] [Today mode]
How to use today.
1. Choose the "Today" button ( ) in the upper right corner of the screen to bring up the Today mode.
2. You can check the food management, schedule and special day settings for today.
- Check yesterday’s or tomorrow’s content using the direction " "button.
- Food management shows the list of foods with an expiration date within the next seven days.
NOTE
- Special day shows special day list for the next seven days.
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Radio
[I.C.E. PAD front view]
[Radio mode]
How to listen to the radio.
1. Press the "Radio" button on the I.C.E. PAD to bring up the "Radio mode".
2. Select AM or FM using the " " or " " button.
3. Search for a Frequency using the " " button or the CH∧/CH∨
button on the I.C.E. PAD.
- Manual Search : Press the " " buttons to change the frequen­cy up or down. The frequency is adjusted in increments 0.1MHz.
- Automatic Search : Press and hold the " " or CH∧/CH∨ buttons to automatically search for receiving frequencies.
4. Press a "Preset" button ( ), and then the current frequency is added to preset.
5. Control the volume using the " " button or VOL - / VOL + button on the I.C.E. PAD.
- To listen to the radio, you have to turn on the Transmitter and connect the AM/FM antenna cable(supplied) to the AM/FM port
NOTE
of the Transmitter.
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How to connect the AM Antenna.
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The AM antenna can be :
- Placed on a stable surface.
- Fixed to the wall/base/floor, etc. (you must first remove/clean the base)
󳢯󳢯
To assemble the AM loop antenna.
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To connect the AM loop antenna cords.
- Connect black cord to the black terminal, and the white cord to the white terminal.
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To avoid noise interference.
- Check that electronic equipment and DC adapter do not run close to the antenna wires. Always keep them at least 20 inches (50cm) away.
How to connect the FM Antenna.
- Connect a 75(Ω) antenna to the FM antenna terminal.
-
Plug the connector on the FM antenna supplied into the coaxial socket (75Ω)) marked FM on the rear of the system.
-
Follow the instructions to tune into a radio station, and deter­mine the best position for the antenna.
1. Extend the FM antenna.
2. Fasten it up in the position which gives you the best reception, then fix it on the wall, etc.
-
If reception is poor, you may need to install an outdoor antenna. To do so, connect an outdoor FM antenna to the FM socket on the rear of the system using a 75Ω coaxial cable(not supplied).
How to improve the Radio reception.
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You can improve the quality of radio reception by :
-
Spread the AM/FM antenna out and attach the ends to a wall, in the position providing the best reception.
-
If reception is poor (e.g. distance from transmitter too close, walls blocking the radio waves, etc.), install an outdoor antenna.
NOTE
- AM/FM Radio reception quality will depend on your location and the broadcast conditions.
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Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
Food Management
Scheduler
Memo
Family
Message
Radio
TV
TV.
How to watch TV.
1. Press the "TV" button on the I.C.E. PAD, and then the default TV mode will
2. In the default TV mode, a small TV screen and TV control section will be dis-
3. If you press the small TV screen, the full TV screen will be displayed. Press
[I.C.E. PAD front view]
4. Control the volume and channel using the "VOL- / VOL+" and "CH/ CH∨"
be shown.
played. The TV control section offers basic TV functions including channel control, input selection, picture control and sound control.
the screen again to return to the small screen.
button on the I.C.E. PAD.
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
[TV mode]
TV Function Buttons
󳢯ADD CH. ( ) : Use to store channels to memory. 󳢯DELETE CH. ( ) : Use to delete channels from memory. 󳢯CH. SCAN ( ) : Press to automatically store selected Air/Cable channels.
- To cancel channel scanning, press the "CH. SCAN" button during channel scanning.
If the wireless communications condition is poor, channel scanning will stop automatically.
NOTE
󳢯P. Mode ( ) : Select the type of picture using this button.
- Press this button repeatedly to select the desired picture mode (Dynamic, Standard, Movie, Custom).
- Choose "Dynamic" for viewing the TV during the day or when there is a bright light in the room.
- Choose "Standard" for the standard factory settings.
- Choose "Movie" when viewing a movie.
- Choose "Custom" if you want to adjust the settings according to personal preference.
󳢯Fine Tune ( ) : Select to manually adjust a particular channel for optimal reception conditions. 󳢯TV/Cable ( ) : Press repeatedly to select "AIR" or "CABLE".
󳢯MUTE ( ) : Select to temporarily cut off the sound. 󳢯RECALL ( ) : Use to select the previous channel. 󳢯Source ( ) : Press to select a signal source.
- When you connect equipment to the Transmitter, you can choose between the following modes : TV, External Input 1 and External Input 2 (refer to page 56).
󳢯Fullscreen( ) : Press to change to the full TV screen.
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- To watch TV, you have to turn on the Transmitter and connect the TV antenna cable(sup-
NOTE
plied) to the ANT_IN port of the Transmitter and the other end to an Antenna/Cable TV.
- If the TV cable is connected through external equipment (such as a set-top box), you can­not change channels. In this situation, change channels with the external equipment's remote control.
- If the wireless communication condition is poor or the transmitter power is off, the following message will be displayed on the TV screen.
The condition of the wireless communications is poor or the
- When the tv signal is weak and noisy, sometimes the black screen would be happened. If it's happend, please regulate the fine tune or retry to set the channel.
How to watch external device (DVD, VCR...).
1. Connect the A/V cables between the external1 or external2 input jacks on the Transmitter and AUDIO/VIDEO output jacks on the DVD/VCR.
2. Turn on the Transmitter power.
3. Turn on the DVD/VCR power and press play.
4. Press the TV button on the front of the I.C.E. PAD.
5. Press the "Source" button ( ) located on the upper light of the default TV mode.
- If you connected A/V cable from an external source to the external1 jack, select external1 using the Source button.
receiver is not turned on.
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HOW TO INSERT THE I.C.E. PAD IN THE DOCKING STATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR
CAUTION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
When you put I.C.E. PAD in the docking station of the refrigerator, make sure the I.C.E. PAD screen faces front.
Do not drop the I.C.E. PAD. It may cause malfunction and personal injury.
After extensive use,the surface of the I.C.E pad may be hot. Be careful when touching the I.C.E pad and when detaching it from the docking station or AC adapter.
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When the following message is displayed. "Battery is low. Please connect external power supply."
Save your data and recharge the battery with the AC adapter or the docking station of the
• refrigerator.
When the following message is displayed. "Memory is full. you cannot record any more."
Delete unnecessary voice messages from family message lists, and then retry recording.
When Radio and TV functions do not work.
Make sure the Transmitter power is turned on.
• Make sure A/V cables, TV cable and AM/FM antenna cables are connected on the Transmitter correctly.
When the I.C.E. PAD functions do not work.
Press the I.C.E. PAD power button for about three seconds to shut down the I.C.E. PAD, and then
• press the power button to restart the system.
When the I.C.E. PAD turns off automatically.
Make sure power saving mode is set up.
• If ambient temperature of the I.C.E. PAD rises abnormally, the I.C.E. PAD's power turns off automatically to
• prevent it from overheating. Once the temperature of the I.C.E. PAD returns to normal, you can turn the unit back on.
There is noise on FM/AM broadcasts.
Check the antenna is connected to the correct port.
• Install a FM/AM outdoor antenna in a direction with good reception sensitivity.
TV function,When TV image do not display. (TV audio is normal.)
Change the chnnel, and then return to the previous channel, TV function will be displayed normal.
• If TV function isn't normal, turn off the I.C.E.PAD and Transmitter.And then, execute the TV function
• after turn on the I.C.E.PAD and Transmitter.
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SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR
(SAMSUNG I.C.E. PAD REFRIGERATOR)
LIMITED WARRANTY TO ORIGINAL PURCHASER
This SAMSUNG brand product, as supplied and distributed by Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (SAMSUNG) and delivered new, in the original carton to the original consumer purchaser, is warranted by SAMSUNG against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for a limited warranty period of:
One (1) Year Parts and Labor on Refrigerator and I.C.E. PAD
Five (5) Years Parts and Labor on Sealed Refrigeration System Only*
(*Compressor, evaporator, condenser, drier, connecting tubing)
This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, and is valid only on products purchased and used in the United States. To receive warranty service, the purchaser must contact SAMSUNG for problem determination and service procedures. Warranty service can only be performed by a SAMSUNG authorized service center. The original dated bill of sale must be presented upon request as proof of purchase to SAMSUNG or SAMSUNG's authorized service center.
SAMSUNG will repair or replace any part found to be defective, at our option and at no charge as stipulated herein, with new or reconditioned parts during the limited warranty period specified above. All replaced parts and products become the property of SAMSUNG and must be returned to SAMSUNG. Replacement parts and products assume the remaining original warranty, or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer.
In-home service will be provided during the warranty labor period subject to availability within the contiguous United States. In­home service is not available in all areas. To receive in-home service, the product must be unobstructed and accessible from floor level to service personnel. If during in-home service repair cannot be completed, it may be necessary to remove, repair and return the product. If in-home service is unavailable, SAMSUNG may elect, at our option, to provide for transportation of our choice to and from a SAMSUNG authorized service center. Otherwise, transportation to and from the SAMSUNG authorized service center is the responsibility of the purchaser.
This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship encountered in normal, noncommercial use of this product, and shall not apply to the following, including, but not limited to: damage which occurs in shipment; delivery and installation; applications and uses for which this product was not intended; altered product or serial numbers; cosmetic damage or exterior finish; accidents, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other acts of nature; use 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 SAMSUNG, or which damage this product or result in service problems; incorrect electrical line voltage, fluctuations and surges; customer adjustments and failure to follow operating instructions, cleaning, maintenance and environmental instructions that are covered and prescribed in the instruction book; loss of food due to spoilage; consumable items including filters and light bulbs.
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED AND DESCRIBED ABOVE, AND NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL APPLY AFTER THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIODS STATED ABOVE, AND NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY GIVEN BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE BINDING ON SAMSUNG. SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, FAILURE TO REALIZE SAVINGS OR OTHER BENEFITS, OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED, AND EVEN IF SAMSUNG HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOR SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST SAMSUNG BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY SAMSUNG AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, PURCHASER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PURCHASER AND PURCHASER’S PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT SOLD BY SAMSUNG NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF SAMSUNG. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT, IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND STATES YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
To obtain warranty service, please contact SAMSUNG at:
SAMSUNG CUSTOMER CARE CENTER
Samsung Electronics America,Inc.
105 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park NJ 07660-0511
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864) and www.SAMSUNG.com
061002
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If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products,
please contact the SAMSUNG customer care centre.
Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
105 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660-0511
1-800-SAMSUNG(1-800-726-7864)
www.samsung.com
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