INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
SR-S25/26/28NTA
SR-S25/26/28BTA
SR-S24/25/27FTA
SR-S24/25/27DTA
REFRIGERATOR
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain for future reference.
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DA68-60296D
Energy saving refrigerator!
•Power consumption is kept to a minimum by the separate distribution of cool air in the refrigerating and freezing sections.
Faster cooling times!
•The power freezing and power refrigerating functions allow you to freeze or chill food more quickly.
High humidity keeps food fresh!
•You can keep foods, fruits, and vegetables fresh because your refrigerator supplies highly humidified cold air. This can be up to 4-5 times more effective than a normal refrigerator.
Three wavelength fluorescent lamp in the refrigerating section!
•The refrigerator’s three wavelength fluorescent lamp does not dazzle the eyes. It high lights the natural colour of foods.
•The effective lighting system makes the refrigerator easy to use.
Alarm sounds when the door is open
•When the refrigerator door is left open for more than two minutes, self-detection triggers an alarm which emits warning music. This feature saves energy and preserves stored foods.
An abundant supply of ice and cold water!
•Ice/water dispensers provide ice and cold water at any time.
Place frequently used foods in the extra refrigerating compartment!
•You do not have to open the main door to access food in the extra refrigerating compartment. This saves time and money.
What is the meaning of H. M. Cycle (High-efficiency Multi-evaporator Cycle)?
•Refrigerating and freezing sections has an evaporator each other. Because of this isolated system, freezing and refrigerating compartments are cooled so fast separatly. Food odour from the refrigerating section does not effect food in the freezer section because the two are not connected.
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FEATURES ..................................................................... |
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SAFETY WARNINGS..................................................... |
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CAUTION ........................................................................ |
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INITIAL OPERATION...................................................... |
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INSTALLATION .............................................................. |
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INSTALLATION METHOD ............................................. |
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FRONT CONTROL PART.............................................. |
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL METHODS FOR |
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FREEZER AND REFRIGERATOR.............................. |
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ICE DISPENSER .......................................................... |
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COLD WATER DISPENSER ....................................... |
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FOOD STORAGE METHODS ..................................... |
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DISASSEMBLING METHOD ....................................... |
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EXTRA REFRIGERATING COMPARTMENT............. |
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CLEANING METHOD FOR ACCESSORIES.............. |
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CHANGING THE INSIDE LAMP.................................. |
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ICE-MAKING FILTER ................................................... |
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CHECKS PRIOR TO SERVICE REQUEST................ |
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These warnings are to prevent injury to users or other persons. Please obeserve them. After reading these warnings. Please keep them in a safe place for later referral.
SYMBOLS
Represents prohibition.
Represents the prohibition of disassembly.
Represents the prohibition of contact.
Represents what must be observed.
This symbol indicates that a power plug must not be connected to a socket.
Represents that something must be earthed to prevent electric shock.
CAUTION/WARNING SYMBOLS DISPLAYED
Indicates that a danger of death or serious injury exists.
WARNING
Indicates that a risk of personal injury or material
damage exists.
CAUTION
Do not use with multi-plug adapter.
•This causes a potential fire hazard.
WARNING
Make sure that the power plug is not cramped or damaged by the back side of the refrigerator.
•Damaged power plug may cause fire due to overheating.
Do not allow water to splash or run on refrigerator.
•May cause fire or electric shock.
Do not use aerosols near the |
Do not place heavy articles |
Do not insert the power plug |
refrigerator. |
on the power cord. |
with a wet hand. |
• May cause explosion or fire. |
• May cause fire. |
• May cause electric shock. |
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WARNING
Do not put a container filled with water on the product.
•May lead to fire or electric shock.
Do not install the refrigerator in a damp place or a place where water might splash.
•Deterioration of insulation of electric parts may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not store volatile or inflammable substances in the refrigerator.
•Storage of benzene, thinner, alcohol, ether, LP gas, etc., may cause explosions.
GASOLINE
BENZENE
Do not disassemble, repair or |
Pull the power plug out to |
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change the interior lamp of |
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• It may cause fire or abnormal |
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operation which leasd to injury. |
• It may cause electric shock. |
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If gas leaks, ventilate the |
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• If the appliance is not properly |
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If you want to throw away the refrigerator, throw it away after tearing off the door and its packing.
•If a child plays in the refrigerator, the door can close and the child can become trapped.
The child will die from suffocation.
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CAUTION
Do not overfill the refrigerator with foodstuffs. |
Do not bottles or kinds of glass in the |
• Injury may be caused if food drops out after the |
freezing section. |
doors are open. |
• Freezing of the contents may break glass and |
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lead to injury. |
If the power plug socket is loose, do not |
Do not remove the power cord by pulling on |
insert the power plug. |
its lead. |
• It may cause electric shock or fire. |
• Damage of the cord lead may cause fire and |
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electric shock. |
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• If the power cord is damaged, to avoid a hazard |
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it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a certi- |
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fied service agent, or qualified service personnel. |
Do not store articles on the product. |
Do not store medicine, scientific materials, |
• Opening or closing of the door may cause |
etc., in the refrigerator. |
articles to drop which may inflict a wound. |
• Check product labels to make sure that |
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refrigeration is not prohibited. |
Do not let children hang from the door.
Do not touch the inside freezer section walls, or products stored the freezer section, with a wet hand.
• It may cause frostbite.
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CAUTION
Do not use a wet or damp cloth when cleaning the plug. Please wipe out foreign materials of the metal portion of the power plug cleanly.
• Use of it as it is may cause fire.
Do not put your hand under the refrigerator.
• Sharp edge may inflict a wound.
Move it by catching the back handle and the bottom handle.
If this unit becomes disconnected from the power supply you should wait for at least five minutes before plugging it back in.
Five minutes
If the refrigerator is not to be used for a long time, pull out the power plug.
•Due to deterioration of insulation, may cause fire.
In case of abnormal sound, smell or smoke, pull out the power plug immediately and contact SAMSUNG Electronics service center.
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It should be satisfied when you test the refrigerator following below items. If not, check power supply and electricity state. If you can not any control, contact SAMSUNG service center.
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Place the shelves and containers |
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Set temperature control to “HIGH” |
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motor should run smoothly producing a soft humming noise.
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Clean refrigerator and parts to remove |
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Store food after the temperature in the |
dust incurred in shipping and packing. |
refrigerator gets sufficiently low. |
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temperature.
When you plugged the refrigerator in, 3 interior lamp should light on during
refrigerator door is opened.
Your refrigerator is operated by a compressor which switchs “on and off” to maintain the internal temperature. When the compressor is new, it requires a running in period which can last for up to 5 months. During this period it may operate
a little noisily. This is quite normal and does not represent a fault.
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Please allow sufficient space |
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Cleaning your refrigerator. |
install on a flat surface. |
• It is necessary to wipe the inside |
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• If your unit is not level, the internal |
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cooling system may not work. |
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clean with a dry dish cloth. |
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Loading the refrigerator.
3 • Wait for at least 2-3 hours after plugging your unit in before loading it with food and other items.
WARNING
HOW TO GROUND
The refrigerator must be grounded.
The purpose of grounding is to prevent any power leakage or electric shock caused by the current leakage from the refrigerator.
• Never use gas pipes, telephone lines, or other potential lightning rods for the purpose of grounding.
In case of power plug without ground terminal.
• Connect one side of the ground wire (yellow/green or green
color) with the ground screw, another side of the ground
terminal with steel or copper pipe such as water pipe tap.
Ground cable
Copper
pipe
Ground screw
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Allowing a 5cm space on the right, left and back sides when installing the unit, gives you an advantage by saving power.
30cm
55cm
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THE LEVELLING METHOD
When you level the refrigerator, set the front legs higher than the rear legs, you can open and close the door easily.
First disassemble leg coverage and then level the refrigerator.
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To adjust the left side of your |
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To adjust the right side of your |
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Turn the left adjusting screw to |
Turn the right adjusting screw to |
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level the refrigerator. |
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level the refrigerator. |
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FRE. CONTROL |
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REF. CONTROL |
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DOOR |
FRE. |
WARMER |
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ALARM |
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HI-MOIST |
DOOR ALARM |
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TWIN |
DOOR |
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COOLING |
ALARM |
COLDER |
QUICK |
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COLDER |
DEODORIZER |
SYSTEM |
OFF |
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FRE. QUICK |
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REF. QUICK |
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FRE. |
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COOLING |
COLDER |
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COLDER |
DEODORIZER |
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FRE. QUICK |
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REF. QUICK |
FRE. CONTROL BUTTON
Controls the temperature of the freezing compartment.
MED MED COLDER COLDER WARMER WARMER MED are chosen respectively when pushing the button.
FRE. QUICK BUTTON
This button speeds up the freezing process in the freezer section.
REF. QUICK BUTTON
This button speeds up the refrigerating process in the refrigerating section.
REF. CONTROL BUTTON
Controls the temperature in the freezer section.
MED MED COLDER COLDER WARMER WARMER MED are chosen respectively when pushing the button.
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INDICATORS (NTA, BTA)
High humidity refrigeration function
The high humidity function light turns on during operation.
HI-MOIST
Door alarm function
When the door alarm light is on, the door alarm is activated.
• Activate the door alarm by pressing
DOOR ALARM
the DOOR ALARM ON button.
•When the door is opended over 2 minutes, it sound alarming for 10 seconds. So it inform you that the door is opened.
DOOR
ALARM
ON
When the door alarm light is off, the door alarm is not activated.
•Deactivate the door alarm by pressing the DOOR ALARM OFF button.
•Turn the door alarm off when you do not want the alarm to sound, (When you are cleaning the refrigerator, for example)
DOOR
ALARM
OFF
The deodorizer function
When the deodorizer light is on, the deodorizer function is operating.
DEODORIZER
Separate freezing function
When the unit is operating, the ON LIGHT of the twin cooling system means that the
freezing machine and fan, deployed separately in refrigerating section, work.
TWIN
COLLING
SYSTEM
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