Samsung SRG-119B, SRG-119G, SRG-118 User Manual

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OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS
OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS
SRG-118
SRG-118
SRG-119B
SRG-119B
SRG-119G
SRG-119G
REFRIGERATOR
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain for future reference.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Read Instructions
EN:All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
Retain Instructions
EN:The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
Heed Warnings
EN:All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions
EN: All operating and use instructions should be followed
Model and serial numbers
EN:Please refer to both model and serial numbers in any cor­ respondence concerning your freezer/refrigerator.
Data of Purchased:............................
Model No:...............................................
Serial No ...................................................
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...............................................................................................1
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..............................................................................................2
NAME OF REFRIGERATOR AND OPERATION............................................................4
TEMPERATURE CONTROL...........................................................................................6
TO MAKE ICE CUBES....................................................................................................7
DEFROSTING.................................................................................................................8
STORAGE AND CLEANING...........................................................................................9
TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................................................................................11
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION/INSTALLATION
EN: Keep regular intervals
- Leave a space of 2 inches between refrigerator back and wall be­ hind. If your refrigerator is going into a recessed area in the wall, allow at least 10 inches or more clearance above the refrigerator.
This refrigerator is designed for free standing only.
- This refrigerator should not be recessed or built in.
Avoid the direct sunlight or heater
- As plastic and electrical components are affected by direct heat, never place the unit near cookers, radiators or in places exposed to direct sunlight.
- Normal room temperature is recommended.
Never install the unit near water.
- Avoid locations which may be affected by delete dampness as this will impair the efficiency of the insulation.
Install on a stable, level surface.
- Make sure it is placed on a flat, level surface.
For personal safety, this appliance must be properly grounded.
- This refrigerator should not be grounded with telephone line,gas pipe,etc.
30cm
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CAUTIONS WHILE USING
COMING EVENTS
When out of operated for a long time .
- Remove all food and disconnect the power supply cord.Dry your refrigerator, opening the door for 2-3days.
When you get ready to move
- Securely fasten removable interior part (or remove and package them separately).
- Do not place your refrigerator horizontally, or compressor may be damaged.
EN: Do not use the appliance if it is not operating correctly or has been damaged. Disconnect it from the power supply and call your local service center.
Be careful not to splash water on the back of the refrigerator .
-The insulation of the electric parts will be impaired by water.
Avoid leaving the door open any longer than necessary as this will impair the efficiency of the unit making it more costly to run.
Do not use flammable sprays such as lacquer and paint near the refrigerator, because there is a possible danger of ignition.
Do not put volatile chemicals such as ether and benzene in the refrigerator, because there is a danger of explosion.
Don't allow children to hang on the door.
-Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area where the appliance is in use. They may be hurt and could damage the refrigerator.
If the power is damaged, avoid a hazard by replacing it through the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person.
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Don t use the appliance outdoors or let it be rained on.
Danger:risk of child entrapment.Before you throw away your refrigerator or freezer. Take off the doors.leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
Power failure
- You should keep the door closed. while the power is off (1-2 hours).
- During power failure of longer periods take steps to protect your frozen food by placing block of dry-ice on top of packages
- If dry-ice is not available see if you can temporarily use a freezer in your local locker plant
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TROUBLE SHOOTING

SYMPTOMS

NAME OF REFRIGERATOR AND OPERATION

FRONT OF THE REFRIGERATOR
CHECKS
Refrigerator does not operate
Refrigerator is warmer than usual
There are unusual noises
- Check if there is electrical power to equipment
- Check if the home's main circuit breakerbox is working .
- Is refrigerator control dial "ON"
- Check if control is set properly.
- Check if the door has been open for a long time.
- Have you recently added a large quantity of food?
- Check if the unit is installed in a firm place or not.
- Is shelving or storage loose inside the unit?
- Is evaporating tray inserted properly?
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1. Ice tray
2. Evaporator Do not use keen knife to scrape the frost off of this surface.
3. Drip water tray Use this tray to gather drip water.
4. Storage shelf
5. Vegetable corner Use for storing fresh fruits and vegetable.
6. Levelling leg Turn the levelling leg to make the refrigerator level.
7. Freezer door
8. Temperature control
9. Egg rack
10. Door rack Use for small items.
11.Bottle rack Put all kinds of bottles in the bottle rack.
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CLEANING THE REFRIGERATOR

INITIAL USING METHOD
All of the following should be satisfed when tested in the following order .If not check electricity supply.When cause of trouble can not be located contact your dealer.
1. Place all shelves, all kinds of vessels in their proper positions which have been removed for transportation.
2. Clean refrigerator and parts to remove dust incurred during shipping
3. Set cold control knob at "COLD" position and let refrigerator oper­ ate for one hour. Freezer compartment should get slightly chilled and motor should run smoothly with no noise but soft hum.
4. Store food after the temperature in the refrigerator gets suffi­ ciently low. It takes a few hours after starting the refrigerator to reach the proper temperature.
5. Your refrigerator is operated by a compressor which switchs "on and off" to maintain the intemal temperature. When the compre­ ssor is new it requires running in for a period of up to 2 months. During this period it may operate a little noiser than normal. This is quite normal and does not represent a fault.
HOW TO CLEAN THE UNIT
Exterior
- Wipe with a damp sudsy cloth, then dry.
- For stubborn strains and for periodic waxing, use silicon wax.
Interior
- Wash entire compartments with a baking soda solution (two table­ spoon of baking soda to one quart of warm water). Rinse and dry.
Interior parts
- Wash compartment shelves, door shelves etc. With either the baking soda solution or a mild detergent and warm water. Rinse and dry.
Magnetic door gaskets
-Wash with warm sudsy water,rinse throughly and dry.
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The drained water evaporating tray
- To take out the drained water tray placing under evaporator lift upward slightly and put it being likely slide out downward
slant .Clean it once in a month.
- It it is not inserted properly, drained water is full of tray and it cannot
be vaporized or it will cause unusual vibrating noises.
The finishing touch
-Insert all parts to proper location and set "Temperature control"
to desired setting.
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STORAGE AND CLEANING

TO STORE FOOD EFFICIENTLY

TEMPERATURE CONTROL

TEMPERATURE CONTROL
The temperature in refrigetor is able to be changed byadjusting the dial.
Do not set the refrigerator temperature lower than necessary. After operation as continuous operation,be sure to adjust the thermostat to original position.
Do not load your refrigerator or freezer with hot food. Allow suffi­cient time for cooling.
It saves energy consumption and time for freezing.
Cover moist foods with tight lids plastic containers or wrapped in vinyl film. It prevents smell from soaking in the refrigerator.
Be sure not to store bottles such as beer, cokes, etc. in the freezer compartment.
Do not overload your set with a lot of foods.
This refrigerator is not suitable for storing the scientific data and medicines.
Winter
Normal
Summer
OFForDEF
The nearer to WARM the dial setting,the warmer
OFF
COLD
DEF
MID
WARM
OFF
COLD
DEF
MID
WARM
OFF
COLD
DEF
MID
WARM
OFF
COLD
DEF
MID
WARM
it will become.
.....................When small quantity of foods are stored.
To maintain the optimum inside condition food storage set the control dial at MID position.
.................For normal use.
The nearer to COLD the dial setting,the colder it will become.
.................When large quantity of foods are stored.
.................For quick ice-marking,set the dial at
COLD position.
Set the dial at DEF or OFF position with the door opened.
.................After about 40 minutes, the frost on the
surface of the evaporator will begin to melt and can be easily removed.
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TO MAKE ICE CUBES

FREEZER COMPARMENT
If you want to make ice cubes put the ice tray in the freezer compartment.

DEFROSTING

HOW TO DEFROST
Empty freezer.
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Remove ice tray and frozen foods to the fresh food compartment.
Set the temperature control to "OFF".
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With the freezer door opened, set the temperature control to "OFF" . In 30 to 40 minutes, the frost on the freezer wall will begin to melt and can be easily re­ moved.
Fill water into the ice tray to the about 80%capacity.
When you want to make ice cubes rapidly, the thermostat should be set at COLD .
OFF
COLD
MID
DEF
WARM
Slide the ice tray into the freezer compartment.
Hold both ends of the ice tray, remove the ice cubes from the tray by twisting it gently. Do not bend the ice tray or it will crack.
Remove the frost with a soft cloth only.
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Remove the frost with a cloth and wipe the freezer bottom.
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COLD
DEF
MID
WARM
Do not use sharp objects.
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If the frost is forced off with a knife or a screwdriver, the surface of the freezer will be damaged or have a hole made in it. From the hole ,refrigerator would leak and result in inability to refrigerate.
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Ambient Room Temperature Limits
This fridge/freezer is designed to operate in ambient temperatures specified by its tem­perature class marked on the rating plate.
Temperature
Class
Symbol
Ambient Temperature
Maximum Minimum
Extended Temperate SN 32°C (90°F) 10°C (50°F)
Temperate N 32°C (90°F) 16°C (61°F)
Subtropical ST 38°C (100°F) 18°C (64°F)
Tropical T 43°C (109°F) 18°C (64°F)
NOTE: Internal temperatures may be affected by such factors as the location of the
fridge/freezer, ambient temperature and the frequency with which you open the door. Adjust the temperature as required to compensate for these factors.
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Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection sys-
tems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other house­hold wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to pro­mote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local govern­ment office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
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