Samsung SRS581DTKM, SRS579NP, SRS580DW, SRS580DTKG, SRS582DSSB User Manual

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USER MANUAL
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FRIDGE/FREEZER
Before operating the appliance, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
DA68-00500P REV(0.2)

FEATURES

Energy-saving fridge/freezer
• Power consumption is kept to a minimum by distributing cool air separately to the refrigera­tor and freezer.
Faster cooling times
• The quick freezing function allow you to freeze food more quickly.
High humidity for fresher food
• You can keep food, fruit and vegetables fresh for longer because your refrigerator supplies highly humidified cold air. This can be up to four or five times more effective than a normal refrigerator.
Door alarm
• When the refrigerator door is left open for more than two minutes, a musical alarm is automatically triggered. This feature helps you save electricity and preserve stored foods.
Abundant supply of ice and cold water
• The ice and water dispenser provides ice and cold water at any time.
Extra refrigerating compartment
• You do not have to open the main door to access frequently used food in the extra refrigerating compartment. This saves time and money.
What is the H. M. Cycle (High-efficiency, Multi-evaporator Cycle)?
The refrigerator and freezer have separate evaporators. Given this independent system, the refrigerator and freezer are cooled individually as required and are, therefore, more efficient. Food odour from the refrigerator does not affect food in the freezer because the two are not connected.
CONTENTS
FEATURES............................................................................................2
SAFETY WARNINGS............................................................................2
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE............................................................4
PREPARING THE APPLIANCE............................................................5
FRONT CONTROL PANEL...................................................................6
CONTROLLING THE FREEZER AND REFRIGERATOR
TEMPERATURES.................................................................................7
ICE/COLD WATER DISPENSER .........................................................9
STORING FOOD.................................................................................10
VIEW OF YOUR FRIDGE/FREEZER.................................................11
REMOVING THE FREEZER ACCESSORIES...................................12
REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORIES ......................13
EXTRA REFRIGERATING COMPARTMENT ...................................13
CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES ......................................................13
CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT...................................................14
ICE-MAKING FILTER..........................................................................15
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS..........................................................15

SAFETY WARNINGS

CAUTION/WARNING SYMBOLS USED OTHER SYMBOLS USED
Represents something you must NOT do.
Indicates that a danger of death or serious injury exists.
WARNING
Indicates that a risk of personal injury or material
CAUTION
These warnings are to prevent injury to users or other persons. Please observe them. After reading the warnings, keep them in a safe place for future reference.
damage exists.
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Represents something you must NOT disassemble.
Represents Represents
Indicates that you must disconnect the power plug from the socket.
Represents something that must be earthed to prevent electric shock.
something you must NOT something you must
touch.
observe.
WARNING
Do not use the fridge/freezer with a multi-plug adapter.
• This causes a potential fire hazard.
Make sure that the power plug is not squashed or damaged by the back of the fridge/freezer.
• A damaged power plug may overheat and cause a fire.
Do not allow water to splash or run on to the fridge/ freezer.
• There is a risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not use aerosols near the fridge/freezer.
• There is a risk of explosion or fire.
Do not place heavy articles on the power cord.
• There is a risk of a short circuit and fire.
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 appliance.
• If spilled, there is a risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not install the fridge/freezer in a damp place or a place where it might be splashed with water.
• Deteriored insulation of the electric parts may cause elec­tric shock or fire.
Do not store volatile or inflammable substances in the refrigerator.
• The storage of benzene, thinner, alcohol, ether, LP gas and other such products may cause explosions.
Do not disassemble, repair or alter the appliance.
• You run the risk of causing a fire, malfunctions and/or personal injury.
Pull the power plug out before changing the interior light of the refrigerator.
• Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock.
If you wish to dispose of the fridge/freezer, first remove the door and its seals.
• If a child plays in the appliance, the door can close and the child can become trapped. The child will die from suf­focation.
Be sure to earth the appliance.
• If the appliance is not properly earthed, it may break down or cause electric shock.
CAUTION
Do not overfill the refrigerator with food.
• If food falls out when you open the doors, there is a risk of personal injury and/or material damage.
Do not put bottles or glass containers in the freezer.
• When the contents freeze, the glass may break and cause personal injury.
If the power plug socket is loose, do not insert the power plug.
• There is a risk of electric shock or fire.
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Do not remove the power cord by pulling on its lead.
• Damage to the cord may cause a short-circuit, fire and/or electric shock.
• If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a certified service agent or qualified service personnel.
Do not store articles on the appliance.
• When you open or close the door, the articles may fall and cause personal injury and/or materi­al damage.
Do not store medicine, scientific materials and temperature-sensitive products in the refriger­ator.
• Check product labels to make sure that refrigera­tion is not prohibited.
Do not let children hang from the door. If you detect abnormal sounds, smells or
smoke, pull out the power plug immediately and contact your SAMSUNG Electronics ser­vice centre.
Do not touch the inside walls of the freezer or products stored in the freezer with wet hands.
• It may cause frostbite.
Do not put your hands under the fridge/freezer.
• Sharp edges may cause personal injury.
Never put fingers or other objects into the dispenser opening and ice chute.
Do not use a wet or damp cloth when cleaning the plug. Remove any foreign matter from the power plug pins.
• There is a risk of burning and fire.
If you wish to move the fridge/freezer, hold it by the back and bottom handles.
• If the appliance is disconnected from the power supply, you should wait for at least five minutes before plugging it back in.
If the fridge/freezer is not to be used for a long time, pull out the power plug.
• Any deterioration in the insulation may cause fire.

INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE

Allow a clearance of 1 cm to the right, left and back when installing the appliance; this has the advantage of reducing power consumption.
Allow sufficient space to install the appliance on a flat surface.
If your appliance is not level, the
internal cooling system may not work correctly.
Store food in the refrigerator.
Wait for at least two or three hours after plugging
your appliance in before storing food and other items in it.
Clean your fridge/freezer.
Wipe the inside and outside of
your fridge/freezer with a dry cloth.
LEVELLING
When you adjust the level of the fridge/freezer, set the front legs slightly higher than the rear legs, so that you can open and close the door more easily.
First disassemble the leg cover and then adjust the level of the fridge/freezer.
If your fridge/freezer tilts to the left, turn the left adjusting screw.
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If your fridge/freezer tilts to the right, turn the right adjusting screw.
EARTHING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING The appliance must be earthed.
You must earth the fridge/freezer to prevent any power leakage or electric shock caused by cur­rent leakage from the appliance.
Never use gas pipes, telephone lines or other potential lightning rods as earths.
You are using a power plug without earth.
Connect one end of the earthing wire (yellow/green or
green) to the earthing screw and the other end to a steel or copper pipe, such as a water pipe.
Earthing screw

PREPARING THE APPLIANCE

Earthing wire
Copper pipe
Once you have performed the following steps, your fridge/freezer should be fully operational. If not, check the power supply and electricity source. If you have any doubts or problems, con­tact your SAMSUNG service centre.
Place the shelves and containers which were removed for transport in their appropriate positions (refer to pages 10 to 12).
Clean the fridge/freezer and acces­sories to remove any dust that accu­mulated during packing and shipping (refer to page 13).
When the refrigerator is plugged in, the interior light should come on each time you open the refrigerator door.
Your fridge/freezer 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 five months. During this period, it may be slightly noisy. This is quite normal and does not represent a fault.
Set the temperature control to the cold­est temperature and wait for one hour. The freezer should get slightly chilled and the motor should run smoothly producing a soft humming noise.
Once the refrigerator temperature is sufficiently low, you can store food in the appliance. It takes a few hours after starting the fridge/freezer to reach the appropriate temperature.
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FRONT CONTROL PANEL

Basic model
Model with ice and water dispenser
FREEZER TEMPERATURE BUTTON
Sets the freezer temperature. Press the button repeatedly to change the temperature in sequence between
-14°C and -26°C.
QUICK FREEZE BUTTON
Speeds up the freezing process in the freezer.
ICE TIMER BUTTON
Schedules ice making. On the speci­fied day, the ice maker makes the ice cubes.
REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE BUTTON
Sets the refrigerator temperature. Press the button repeatedly to change the temperature in sequence between 7°C and -1°C.
VACATION BUTTON
Turns the refrigerator off but not the freezer.
ICE MODE BUTTON
Sets the ice dispensing mode: ice cubes, crushed ice or ice off.
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CONTROLLING THE FREEZER AND REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURES

Freezer
The freezer can be set to a temperature between
-14°C and -26°C. Press the FREEZER TEMP. button repeatedly until the
required temperature is shown in the temperature dis­play.
The temperature display changes in sequence between
-14°C and -26°C. When the display reaches
-26°C, it returns to -14°C. After five seconds, the display reverts to the average
freezer temperature, which changes as the freezer reaches the new temperature.
Temperature Display
Displays the current and selected freezer temperatures.
Freezer Display
Indicates that you are setting the freezer temperature or have opened the freezer door.
Refrigerator
The refrigerator can be set to a temperature between
7°C and -1°C. Press the REFRIGERATOR TEMP. button
repeatedly until the required temperature is shown in the temperature display. The temperature display changes in sequence and
reverts same as the freezer control methods.
When the setting temperature is -1°C or 0°C, it can cuase water
on the shelf freeze slightly. If your unit has Auto lcemaker & Water Dispenser, be sure to set the refrigerator temperature above 0°C, because a reservoir system is in the refrigerator compartment.
Temperature Display
Displays the current and selected refrigerator temperatures.
Refrigerator Display
Indicates that you are setting the refrigerator temperature or have opened the refrigerator door.
INDICATORS (BASIC MODEL)
Quick Freeze
This light switches on when you press the QUICK FREEZE button.
Press the button again to cancel the Quick Freeze mode. The freezer automatically
switches back to the normal control mode after 2.5 hours.
Fuzzy
When the power cord is connected to the wall socket, the Fuzzy light is on.
The compressor, fan and defrosting heater are automatically controlled to optimise food storage.
Vacation
Lock
When the vacation light is on, the refrigerator is switched off but not the freezer.
Press the button again to cancel the Vacation mode. Be sure to remove all food in the refrigerator when you select this mode.
This light indicates that the four function buttons have been locked.
To lock the buttons, press the FREEZER TEMP. and REFRIGERATOR TEMP.
buttons at the same time for about three seconds. Press both buttons again for about three seconds to unlock them.
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OTHER INDICATORS (MODEL WITH ICE AND W ATER DISPENSER)
Ice Cubes, Crushed Ice and Ice Off
Press the ICE MODE button to
make ice cubes or crushed ice and also to stop making ice.
Ice Timer and Vacation
Press the ICE TIMER button to
schedule ice making. The Ice off mode is automa-
tically selected. Remove any ice from the ice bucket.
Press the button one or more
times to change between ice cubes, crushed ice and ice off in sequence. The appropriate light comes on.
You can set the ice timer to
between 3 and 30 days. When the display reaches 30 days, it goes back to 3 days. For exam­ple, if you are going to come back after 10 days, set the ice timer to 10 days; the ice maker will start making ice automatically after about 8 days.
If you select Ice off, the ice
maker in the freezer is switched off until the ice mode is changed to ice cubes or crushed ice, also be sure to remove any ice cubes already in the ice bucket.
Press the ICE MODE button to
cancel the ice timer. Be sure to remove any ice cubes in the ice bucket after setting the timer.
- If you select both the Vacation and Ice Timer modes, the refrigerator is switched off. Remove all food from the refrigera­tor but leave the water tap open. Check that the tap and other pipe connections do not leak. When the start time is reached, the appliance begins making ice, the Vacation mode is cancelled and the refrigerator operates normally.
- If you select the Vacation mode but not the Ice Timer mode and when you are away for an extended period of time, close the water tap. The refrigerator switches off and the Ice off mode is selected. Remove any food from the refrigerator and any ice from the ice bucket.
- If the Vacation mode is selected for long periods of time, pour out about 10 cups of water from the water dispenser when you return home.
Water Filter Indicator
The water filter indicator initially
lights up green. Press the ICE TIMER and ICE MODE buttons at the same time for about three seconds to reset the water filter installation date.
The green light changes to orange after five months to indicate that you
should soon change the water filter. It changes to red after an additional one month (six months after the water filter was changed or installed) to indicate that you must change the water filter.
If you wish to turn off the filter indicutor lamp or the filter is not connected,
press the ice timer & icemode button simultaneously for 5 seconds. If you wish to turn on the filter indicutor lamp again, press the ice timer & ice mode button simultaneously for 3 seconds.
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MAKING ICE (BASIC MODEL)
Pull out the ice tray.
Add water until it reaches the water level indicator.
Put the ice tray back in place.

ICE / COLD W ATER DISPENSER (MODEL WITH ICE AND WATER DISPENSER ONLY)

The ice making device makes 10 cubes at a time and about 100 cubes a day automatically. This quantity may be influenced by such factors as the freezer temperature and the number of times that the door is opened. When your appliance is first plugged in, the Cubed Ice mode is selected automatically.
Press the ICE MODE button to select the type of ice:
Ice cubes
Crushed ice
No ice
The water dispenser can serve six glasses of water in succession. You must then wait for several minutes to allow the stored water to cool again.
Cold Water
Push the water dispenser lever with a cup.
If you have just installed the appliance, you
must pour the first six glasses of water away, to remove the initial plastic smell of the water storage case
Push the ice dispenser lever with a cup.
Place a cup near the dispenser to prevent the
ice from jumping out. If you wish to use the ice dispenser and the cold
water dispenser, use the ice dispenser first.
Push
Never put your fingers or any other objects in the dispenser opening.
Push
If the water from the cold water dispenser is not
chilled, pour the warm water away, add ice from the ice dispenser and fill your glass with water.
The refrigerator is provided with anti sweat­heater inside of dispenser panel and is delivered to user with heater switch ON Youd better turn off the anti sweat-heater under normal use for saving energy by pressing heater switch. Please turn on the anti sweat-heater the time when sweat occurs on the surface of dispenser panel.(position : ON)
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STORING FOOD

REFRIGERATED FOOD STRORAGE METHODS
Tempered glass shelf
Can be used safely because
it will not break if it falls.
Fresh center (option)
Helps preserve the taste of
food and prolongs its fresh­ness. Use the chiller to store cheese, meat, snacks, fish or any food to be used quickly.
Fresh salad drawer(Upper)
Is used to store vegetables.
This compartment is airtight.
The cooling system does not, therefore, directly affect the food stored in it. It maintains the water content and freshness of the food for a long time.
Fresh fruit salad drawer(Low)
Is used to store fruit.
This compartment preserves
freshness for a long time by maintaining the moisture in the food.
For more space, you can store food with drawers
removed.
Dairy compartment
Can be used to store
fatty foods, like butter and cheese.
Multiple guard
Can be used to store
foods in small packages, such as milk and yoghurt.
Extra refrigerating compartment (model with Home Bar)
Can be used to store
frequently used items, such as beverages.
Beverage shelf
Can be used to store
a variety of bottles, cans and cartons.
Egg rack
Put eggs in the egg rack and then place
the rack on the tempered glass shelf.
FROZEN FOOD STORAGE METHODS
Multiple guard
Can be used for small packages of frozen food.
Tempered glass shelf
Can be used to store all types of frozen food.
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Meat and dry goods storage compartment
Can be used to store meat and dry goods. Stored
food should be wrapped securely using foil or other suitable wrapping materials.
Door guard
Can be used for frozen foods.
Ice chute and ice-maker cover
Do not put your fingers, hands or any foreign
object in the chute and ice-maker cover.

VIEW OF YOUR FRIDGE/FREEZER

FREEZER
Guard
Ice maker
Light
Shelf
(tempered glass or wire,
depending on the model)
Twist ice maker Ice tray
Drawer
(wire or plastic basket,
depending on the model)
Leg cover
Ice chute
Basic model Model with ice and water dispenser
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REFRIGERATOR
Lights
Dairy compartment
Guard
Fresh center (option)
Egg rack
Fresh salad drawer(upper)
Fresh fruit salad drawer (lower)
Extra Refrigerator Compartment (model with Home Bar)
Shelf
Drawer cover
Bottle guard

REMOVING THE FREEZER ACCESSORIES

Tempered glass shelf
Pull the shelf out as far as
it goes. Then lift it up and remove it.
Multiple guard and door guard
Hold the multiple guard and
door shelf in both hands and then lift it up.
Meat and dry goods storage compartment
Remove the compartment
by pulling it out and lifting it up slightly.
Ice maker and tray
Remove the ice tray by
pulling it towards you. Then remove the ice maker (basic model only).
Leg cover
Open the freezer and refrigera-
tor doors, remove the three screws and detach the cover.
To reassemble the leg cover,
put it back into position and tighten the three screws.
Only remove the leg cover if strictly
necessary.
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NOTE
Do not use excessive force when disassembling the cover; otherwise, you may cause damage.

REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORIES

Tempered glass shelf
Pull the shelf out as far as it will go. Then lift it up
and remove it.
Fresh fruit salad drawer and cover
Remove the compartment by holding the han-
dle, pulling the compartment towards you and lifting it up slightly. Remove the cover by pulling it towards you.
Bottle and door guard
Hold the shelf in both hands and remove it by
lifting it up.

EXTRA REFRIGERATING COMPARTMENT (MODEL WITH HOME BAR)

To access the extra refrigerating compartment, hold the compartment door handle and pull it downwards.
The extra refrigerating compartment gives you added convenience because you do not need to open
the main refrigerator door. In addition, this saves energy.
It is recommended that you use the extra refrigerating compartment for frequently used foods like beverages.
When the door is opened, it can be used as a tray to support items, such as beverage bottles and glasses.
Do not scratch the surface of the door.
The door of the extra refrigerating compartment should never be removed. The extra refrigerating compartment can-
NOTE
not function if the door is missing. When closing the extra refrigerating compartment door, be careful not to put your hands or fingers in a position
where they can be caught or injured. If you use the open door as a tray, do not place heavy objects on it. Do not allow children to hang from the door;
there is a risk of personal injury or material damage.

CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES

Inside
Clean the accessories using a mild detergent. Then wipe with a dry cloth.
After washing the accessories, make sure that they are dry before using them again.
Exterior
Wipe the front control panel with a clean cloth.
The doors and door handles should be cleaned with a mild detergent and cloth. Dry them with a clean cloth.
The exterior should be polished once or twice a year.
Rear
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust once or twice a year.
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Ice and water dispenser and drainage grid (model with ice and water dispenser )
Use a damp cloth to clean the ice and water dispenser. Then wipe it with a dry cloth.
Keep the ice and water dispenser and drainage grid dry.
Extra refrigerating compartment (model with Home Bar)
Use a damp cloth to clean the extra refrigerating compartment. Then wipe it with a dry cloth.
Rubber door seals
If the rubber door seals are dirty, the door will not close properly and the refrigerator and
freezer will be unable to function efficiently. Clean them with a mild detergent and damp cloth. Then wipe them with a dry cloth.
When cleaning the appliance or if you are not going to use it for a long time, remove the power plug, leave
NOTE
the doors open and keep the appliance dry. Do not clean it by spraying it directly with water.
Do not clean it with benzene, thinner or car detergent.

CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT

Before changing the interior light, unplug the appliance from the power supply. If you experience difficulty when changing the light, contact your service centre.
WARNING
INTERIOR LIGHT IN THE FREEZER (BASIC MODEL ONLY) / REFRIGERAT OR
Place a flat screwdriver under the light cover hooks and push in the direction of the arrow.
Pull the cover in the direction of the arrow.
After changing the bulb, replace the light cover.
INTERIOR LIGHT IN THE FREEZER (MODEL WITH ICE AND WATER DISPENSER)
Lift and pull out the ice maker cover (➀).
Use a screwdriver to remove the light cover (➁).
Replace the bulb with a new one (➂), and then secure the light cover back into place using a screwdriver.
Replace the ice maker cover.
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ICE-MAKING FILTER

What is the ice-making filter?
The ice-making filter is a device which removes impureties from the water.
How do I install the ice-making filter?
Connect the ice-making filter provided to the water tap (refer to the installation manual).
Remove the residue in the ice-making filter by rinsing it with water.
How often should I change the ice-making filter?
Every 6 months on average but it may vary, depending on the water quality.
The water filter indicator turns orange to inform you that you should replace the water filter soon.
When it turns red, replace the filter with a new one. Water filters are available from your dealer and authorised service centres.
Filtering chemicals and purification
The ice-making filter uses carbon to filter odours, chemicals and other impureties.

PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

The fridge/freezer does not work at all or it does not chill sufficiently
Check that the power plug is properly connected.
Check that the power plug fuse has not blown.
Is the temperature control on the front panel set to the correct temperature?
Is the fridge/freezer in direct sunlight or located near a heat source?
Is the back of the fridge/freezer too close to the wall?
The food in the refrigerator is frozen
Is the temperature control on the front panel set to the correct temperature?
Is the temperature in the room too low?
Did you put food with a high water content in the coldest part of the refrigerator.
You can hear unusual noise or sounds
Check that the floor is level and stable.
Is the back of the appliance too near to the wall?
Was anything dropped behind or under the appli­ance?
Is the noise from the compressor in the appliance?
A ticking sound may be heard from inside the appliance, but this is normal. It is caused when the various accessories contract or expand.
The front corners and sides of the fridge/freezer are hot; condensation forms
Heat-proof pipes are installed in the front corners of the refrigerator to prevent condensation.
Condensation can occur when you leave the door open for too long or you store food with a high water content unwrapped in the refrigerator and the temperature and humidity levels are high.
Ice is not dispensed
Did you stop the ice making function?
Is there any ice in the ice storage unit?
Is the water tap open and the water pipe connect­ed?
Is the freezer temperature too warm? (Set it to a lower temperature.)
Did you wait for 12 hours after installation before making ice?
You can hear water babbling in the refrigerator
The babbling comes from the refrigerant circulat­ing in the fridge/freezer.
There is a bad smell in the fridge/freezer
You did not wrap food with a strong smell or you have forgotten something in the refrigerator.
Wrap food with a strong smell so that it is airtight. Throw away any food that has gone off.
Frost forms on the wall of the freezer
Is the air inlet/outlet blocked?
Allow sufficient space between the food items for
air to circulate efficiently.
Is the door closed properly?
No water is dispensed
Is the water tap open and the water pipe connect­ed?
Is the water pipe blocked?
Is the water tank frozen because the refrigerator
temperature is too low? Select a warmer setting via the front control panel.
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Ambient Room Temperature Limits
This appliance is designed to operate at the ambient temperatures specified by its temper­ature class marked on the rating plate.
Temperature Class
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: The internal temperature may be affected by such factors as the location of the
appliance, ambient temperature and the frequency with which you open the doors. Adjust the temperature as required to compensate for these factors.
Symbol
Ambient Temperature
Maximum Minimum
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Please READ

Installation Manual

To avoid any potential problems,
we recommend that you
first read the fridge/freezer
installation manual before
installing the fridge/freezer.
INSTALLING THE FRIDGE/FREEZER
Checking the Dimensions of Your Entrance Door
Check the dimensions of your entrance door to determine whether the fridge/freezer can pass through it.
DOOR DEPTH (except handle)
40mm
50mm 85mm
Width Depth Height
917mm 908mm 917mm 908mm
DIMENSION
884mm 724mm 729mm 759mm
Selecting the Location for the Fridge/Freezer
• Select a location with easy access to the water supply.
• Select a location with enough space surrounding the appliance.
• Select a location without direct exposure to sunlight.
1783mm 1760mm 1783mm 1760mm
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FRIDGE/FREEZER TOO LARGE T O BE DELIV­ERED THROUGH THE ENTRANCE DOOR
Disassembling the Leg Cover Assembly
Open the freezer and refrigerator doors, and then disassemble the leg cover assembly by turning the three screws counter-clockwise.
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LEG COVER ASSEMBLY
SCREW
Removing the Water Tube from the Fridge/Freezer
1) Remove the screw from clamp ( ).
2) Disassemble the water tube by pressing the coupler (➁) and pulling the water tube () away.
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Disassembling the Freezer Door
1) W ith the door closed, disassemble the upper hinge cover (➀) using a flat screwdriv- er , and then disconnect the wires ().
2) Disassemble bolt (➂) and screw (➃) to the counter-clockwise by using a tool, and take off the upper hinge () along the arr ow (➅). Take care when disassembling the door to ensure that it does not fall on you.
3) Disassemble
hinge
()
by lifting the door ().
the door from the lower
4) Disassemble the lower hinge () from the bracket lower hinge (➉) by lifting the lower hinge () in the direction of the arrow.
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Disassembling the Refrigerator Door
1) W ith the door closed, disassemble the upper hinge cover ( ➀) using a flat screwdriv- er , and then disconnect the wires ().
2) Disassemble bolt (➂) and screw (➃) to the counter-clockwise by using a tool, and take off the upper hinge () along the arr ow (➅). Take care when disassembling the door to ensure that it does not fall on you.
3) Disassemble hinge
()
the door from the lower
by lifting the door ().
4) Disassemble the lower hinge () from the bracket lower hinge (➉) by lifting the lower hinge () in the direction of the arrow.
Note
After disassembling the fridge/freezer and moving it to the required location, you must r eassemble it.
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Assembling the Freezer Door
1) Insert the lower hinge (➀) in the bracket
lower hinge ().
2) Assemble the freezer door by inserting the hose (➂) in the lower side of the door into the hole in the lower hinge (➃) and pulling the hose down.
3) Insert the upper hinge shaft () into the hole (). After leveling between the upper hinge hole () and the hole of the refrigerator
(). assemble bolt
() and screw ( ➉) to
the clockwise by using a tool.
4) Connect the wires. 5)
Put the front part of the upper hinge
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cover ( ) on the front part of the upper
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hinge ( ) and assemble, starting with the front part of the upper hinge cover.
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Assembling the Refrigerator Door
1) Insert the lower hinge (➀) in the bracket
lower hinge ().
2) Place the hole in the refrigerator door (➂) over the lower hinge ().
3) Insert the upper hinge shaft () into the hole (). After leveling between the upper hinge hole () and the hole of the refrigerator
(). assemble bolt
() and scr ew (➉) to
the clockwise by using a tool.
4) Connect the wires. 5)
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Put the front part of the upper hinge
11
cover ( ) on the front part of the upper
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hinge ( ) and assemble, starting with the front part of the upper hinge cover.
Assembling the Water Tube
1) While pressing the coupler (), insert the water tube () in the coupler.
2) Tighten the scr ew on the clamp ( ).
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Assembling the Leg Cover Assembly
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Assemble the leg cover assembly by turning the three screws clockwisely, as shown in the figure.
LEG COVER ASSEMBLY
SCREW
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IF THERE IS CLEARANCE BETWEEN FRIDGE DOOR AND FREEZER DOOR, PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS.
First : Please level up the refrigerator.
(The differance can cause, if the floor where installed is uneven)
Freezer door is lower than that of
refrigerator
DIFFERANCE OF HEIGHT
DRIVER(-)
1) Insert a straight driver (-) (➀) into hole
of the control lever (), r otates it clock­wisely and level up the balance.
CONTROL LEVER
Freezer door is higher than that
of refrigerator
1) Insert a straight driver (-) (➀) into hole
of the control lever (), r otates it clockwisely and level up the balance.
DIFFERANCE OF HEIGHT
DRIVER(-)
CONTROL LEVER
Not to adjust the clearance by using control lever , Please r efer to the next page.
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Second : Adjust the height of the refrigerator door.
If the door of freezer is situated lower
than the door of refrigerator..
Adjustment part
please open the door of refrigerator and adjust the height following the dir ection below.
If the door of freezer is situated higher
than the door of refrigerator..
Adjustment part
1) Release a nut () in the bottom part of refrigerator until the last point of bolt ( ➁).
When you release the nut(), please fix the extra wrench() which is wrapped to a bolt(➁)then
release a nut() after making a turn little bit in the direction of an arrow ( ).
NUT
WRENCH
BOLT
WRENCH
NUT
BOLT
2) Please adjust the height difference between the door of refrigerator and that of freezer making a
bolt's () turn with the wrapped extra wr ench(➁) in the direction of an arr ow
When you make a turn a bolt () in the direction of an arrow ( ), the door of refrigerator goes up.
WRENCH
BOLT
().
WRENCH
BOLT
3) When you are finished with it, please make a nut's () turn until the last point in the direction of an arrow ( ) then fix it again with wr ench (➂).
WRENCH
NUT
BOLT
NUT
Attention : If you didn't fix a nut (①)firmly, a blot (➁) could be released.
WRENCH
BOLT
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INSTALLING THE W ATER DISPENSER LINE
1) For the ice maker to operate automatically, water pressure of 1.4 - 4.5 kgf/cm2is required. (It should be possible to fill a disposable paper cup (appr oximately 180 cc) within 10 seconds.)
2) The water tube can be cut to the required length. Make sure that the tube is not bent.
3) Place the water tube away from any sources of heat.
4) The purifier is for filtering only. It does not sterilize or destroy any micro-organisms.
5) If the fridge/freezer is installed in the area with low water pr essur e (below
1.4 kgf/cm
2
), you may purchase and install a booster pump to compensate for the
low pressure.
6) The service life of the purifier depends on the condition of the usage, but we recom­mend that you change it every six months.
You should, therefore, install it easily in a location.
7)
To supply water of the storage tank inside the fridge, press the cold water button for about two or three minutes until cold water runs from the cold water outlet.
8) To avoid any leakage, seal every joined area using sealing tape.
9) The water tube should be connected to the cold water tap.
Note:
The purifier is optional and available at
extra cost from your dealer.
Checking the Parts (Model with the purifier)
Sealing tape
Tapping screw x 12EA
Water tube
Purifier
Clip A x 8EA
Purifier lock station
Tightening band
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Connect the water pipe with coupler and tap.
1) Close the main water tap.
2) Connect coupler “A” to the tap.
3) Every join should be protected with sealing tape.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
This water line installation is not covered by the fridge/freezer or ice maker manufacturer's warranty. Follow these instructions carefully to minimise the risk of expensive water damage.
The water tube must be connect-
water pipe, it may cause the purifi-
COUPLER “A”
CAUTION
ed to the cold water pipe.
If it is connected to the hot
er to malfunction.
Note:
If the coupler does not fit on the existing tap, consult the nearest authorised ser-
TAP
vice dealer and purchase the right cou­plers for the installation.
2. Select the location where the purifier is to install. (Model with the purifier)
1) Cut the water tube attached to the purifi-
COUPLER
er to the appropriate length after measur­ing the distance between the purifier and the cold water tap.
2) If you wish to reassemble the water inlet and outlet sides of the purifier during purifier installation, see the reference illustration.
WATER INLET SIDE OF PURIFIER
WATER TUBE
PURIFIER
90DEGREE SQUARE
REFERENCE
OUTLET SIDE OF PURIFIER
3. Remove any residual matter inside the purifier . (Model with the purifier)
1) Open the main water tap to check whether water is running through the water tube on the water inlet side of
WATER TUBE
the purifier.
2) If water does not come out through the tube, check whether the tap is open.
3) Leave the tap open until clean water is running out and any residual matter that built up during manufacturing has
PURIFIER
WATER OUTLET SIDE OF PURIFIER
been removed.
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4. Attach the purifier lock stations.
(Model with the purifier)
1) Hold the purifier lock stations in the appro­priate position (under the sink for example) and fix it tightly into place where to screw.
5. Secure the purifier in position.
(Model with the purifier)
1) Fix the purifier in position, as shown in the figure on the right.
6. Connect the water tube to the fridge.
1) Remove the back cover of the fridge.
2) Connect the water tube to the valve, as shown in the figure. (The connection nut is located on the right side of the maintenance panel on the back of the fridge.)
3) When connected, check whether there is any leakage. If any, repeat the connection.
4) Assembly the back cover of the fridge.
WATER TUBE
PURIFIER
TIGHTENING
BAND
WATER TUBE
PURIFIER LOCK STA-
TION
PURIFIER LOCK STA-
TION
PURIFIER LOCK STA­TIONS
CONNECTION NUT
BACK COVER OF FRIDGE/FREEZER
7. Secure the water tube.
1) Using clip ”A”, fix the water tube to the wall.
2) When the water tube is secure, make sure whether the water tube is not excessively bent, pinched or squashed.
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CLIP A
WATER TUBE
8. Complete the installation of the water dis­penser line.
1) Switch on the fridge/freezer and press the
lever on the left of the dispenser until water runs out through the water tube (approximate­ly two to three minutes).
(Press it until all air has been empty.)
2) At this time, check for any possible leakages
at the joins in the water tube. After securing the water tube, move the fridge/freezer to the required location. Once the fridge/freezer is in position, move it as little as possible.
9. Check the volume of water supplied to the ice maker.
1) Remove the upper ice maker from the refrig-
ICE MAKER
erator .
2) When you press the test button, the ice cube container is filled with water from the
water supply tap for the ice maker. Check the amount of water (see the illustration below). If there is too little water, the ice cubes will be small inacceptably. This is not a problem with the fridge/freezer but with the water pressur e in the pipe and occurs frequently. When this problem occurs, use the following method to check the volume of water supplied.
CHECK THE WATER SUPPLIED
TEST BUTTON
TOO MUCH
OPTIMUM LEVEL
TOO LITTLE
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Checking the Volume of Water Supplied to the Ice Maker.
1. Set the control panel to the option change mode. Press the FREEZER TEMP. and V ACATION buttons at the same time for about 12 seconds until the temperature display switches to the option change mode and you hear a beep.
2. The number in the right-hand refrigerator temperature display corre­sponds to the option number . Pr ess the REFRIGERATOR TEMP. button to increase the number. Press the VACATION button to decrease the number . Set the number to 3.
Volume of water
3. The number in the left-hand freezer temperature display corresponds to the value of each option. Press the FREEZER TEMP. button to increase the value. Press the QUICK FREEZE button to decrease the value. Choose the required volume, specified to the table above.
4. Wait until the control panel automatically switches to the control mode.
Data Time
00 5 01 4 02 3 03 6 04 7 05 8 06 9 07 10 08 12 09 13 10 15 11 17 12 19 13 21 14 23 15 25
Note
When setting the water supply
Five seconds
volume, do not select the largest volume directly, as the water may overflow. Proceed step by step.
5. Check the volume of water supplied to the ice maker (refer to phase 9 on the previ-
ous page).
CHECK THE WATER SUPPLIED
OPTIMUM LEVEL
If the volume of water supplied is slightly below the optimum level, it is admissible to use the ice maker.
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