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O WNER’S MANU AL AND INST ALLA TION D A99-01278C REV(0.5) CONTENTS SAFETY W ARNING SIGNS ...............................................................2 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................4 SETTING UP THE REFRIGERA T OR .........................................................4 MAJOR FEA TURES .......[...]
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SAFETY W ARNING SIGNS 2 T o prevent injury to users or other per sons, please follo w the safety warning signs. After reading the warning signs, keep them in a safe place for future ref erence . W ARNING • Bef ore operating the appliance, please read and retain this man ual thoroughly f or your ref erence. • Because these f ollowing operating i[...]
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3 SAFETY W ARNING SIGNS SAFETY W ARNING SIGNS Do not disconnect the power cord b y pulling on it. • Damage to the cord may cause a short-circuit, fire and/or electric shock. • If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced b y the manuf acturer , a cer tified ser vice agent or qualified ser vice personnel. Do not store articles on the top of[...]
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4 MAJOR FEA TURES T win Cooling System • The refrigerator and the freezer ha ve tw o ev aporators. Given this inde- pendent system, the freezer and the refrigerator are cooled individually and are, theref ore, more efficient. F ood odor from the refrigerator does not aff ect food in the freez er due to separate air flo w circulation. Multi-Flow S[...]
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5 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS CONTR OL P ANEL FREEZE BUTT ON T o set the freezer temperature, press the button repeatedly to change the set temperature in sequence between -14 ℃ and -25 ℃ . FRIDGE BUTT ON T o set the fr idge temperature, press the b ut- ton repeatedly to change the set tempera- ture in sequence between 7 ℃ and 1 ℃ . PO WER COO[...]
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6 CONTR OL P ANEL(Homebar Option) FREEZE BUTT ON T o set the freezer temperature, press the button repeatedly to change the set temperature in sequence between -14 ℃ and -25 ℃ . FRIDGE BUTT ON T o set the fr idge temperature, press the b ut- ton repeatedly to change the set tempera- ture in sequence between 7 ℃ and 1 ℃ . PO WER COOL Speeds [...]
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7 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS DIGIT AL P ANEL • This light goes on when you press the P ower Cool b utton. Press this button to quic kly return the refr igerator to its set temperature . • Press this button again to cancel the P ower Cool mode . P o wer Cool • This light goes on when you press the P ower F reeze b utton. Press this button to qui[...]
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8 TEMPERA TURE CONTROL Freezer • The freezer temper ature can be set between -14 ℃ and -25 ℃ . • Press the Freeze button repeatedly until the desired set temperature is shown in the temper ature displa y . • The temperature displa y changes in sequence between -14 ℃ and -25 ℃ . When the displa y reaches -14 ℃ , it returns to -25 ℃[...]
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9 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS SHEL VES AND BINS Door Bin Xtra Space TM (on some models) Ice Maker Light Ice Chute Glass Shelf Light Switch Light Switch Deodorizer Plastic Dra wers Wire T ype Dra wers (f or RSC6F) F ront Leg Cov er Tilt P oc kets Freezer Egg Container CoolSelect Zone TM Draw er (on some models) F oldable Shelf (on some models) Light (u[...]
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10 FOOD ST ORA GE GUIDE FR OZEN FOOD ST ORA GE IN FREEZER Ice chute Door Bin • Can be used f or small packages of froz en food. Xtra Space TM (on Some Models) • Can be used f or frozen f oods such as pizza, pasta, burritos, and f ajitas. • In order to pre vent odor penetr ation to the ice, stored f ood should be wrapped securely . T empered G[...]
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11 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS FOOD ST ORA GE GUIDE CHILLED FOOD ST ORA GE IN REFRIGERA T OR Wine Shelf ( On Some Models ) • Place your wine bottles on the shelf to maintain their taste . T empered Spill Proof Glass Shelf • Can be used to store all types of chilled f ood. • Saf e and break resistant. • Circular marks on the glass surface are a[...]
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12 CoolSelect Zone TM Dra wer GUIDE “Quic k Cool” Button “Thaw” Button • Y ou can use the Quick Cool f eature with the CoolSelect Zone TM . • “Quick Cool” allows 1~3 canned bev erages to cool within 60 min. • T o cancel this option, press the “Quic k Cool” button again. CoolSelect Zone TM returns to the previous temperature . [...]
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13 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS CoolSelect Zone TM Dra wer GUIDE “Select” Button Soft Freeze • When “Soft Freeze” is selected, the temperature on the digital panel displa ys (-5 o C), regardless of the set tem- perature of the refrigerator . • “Soft F reeze” temperature helps keep meat and fish fresh f or longer . Chill • When “Chil[...]
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14 REMO VING THE FREEZER A CCESSORIES • Do not use e xcessive f orce when removing the co ver . It ma y cause an injur y . Glass Shelf • Pull the shelf out as f ar as it goes. Then lift it up and remov e it. Door Bin • Hold the door bin with both hands and then lift it up . Drawer • Remov e the dra wer by pulling it out and slightly lift- i[...]
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15 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS CLEANING THE A CCESSORIES • Do not spra y 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 . Rubber door seals • If the rubber door seals are dir ty , the door will not close properly , The refrigerator will not be abl[...]
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16 CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT INTERIOR LIGHT IN THE REFRIGERA T OR . Bef ore changing the inter ior light, unplug the refrigerator from the power supply . If you hav e difficulty changing the light, contact your service center . W ARNING T win Deodorizer • Remov e the cov er with a flat b lade screw driver as sho wn. • T ake out the car tridge[...]
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17 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT INTERIOR LIGHT IN THE FREEZER . NO TE Use a screwdriv er(+) to remov e the screw ( ➀ ). Change the bulb with a ne w one ( ➁ ) Reattach the light cov er Replacement bulbs f or both the freezer and refrigerator are a vailab le at retail outlets such as W al-mar t and The Home Depot. Use repl[...]
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18 INST ALLA TION OF THE REFRIGERA T OR • Select a location with easy access to the water supply . • Select a location with enough space f or the refr igerator . • Select a location without direct e xposure to sunlight. • Select a location with le vel floor or close to it. • Bef ore disassembling the freez er door , the water supply line [...]
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19 INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS REMO VING THE REFRIGERA T OR DOORS Remov e the water tube b y pressing the coupler ( ➁ ) and pulling the water tube ( ➀ ) a wa y . FRONT LEG CO VER SCREW Remo ving the Front Leg Co ver Separating the W ater Suppl y Line from the Refrigerator Do not cut the water tube. Separate it from the coupler . NO TE Open the[...]
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20 REMO VING THE REFRIGERA T OR DOORS 1) With the door closed, remov e the upper hinge cov er ( ➀ ) using a screwdriver , and then disconnect the wires ( ➁ ). 2) Remov e hinge screws ( ➂ ) and ground screw ( ➃ ) counter-clockwise , and take off the upper hinge ( ➄ ) in the direction of the arrow ( ➅ ). Be careful when removing the door [...]
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21 INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS REMO VING THE REFRIGERA T OR DOORS 3) Remov e the door from the low er hinge ( ➆ ) by lifting the door ( ➇ ). 4) Remov e the low er hinge ( ➈ ) from the brack et in ( ➉ ) b y lifting the lower hinge ( ➈ ) the direction of the arrow . 1) With the door closed, remov e the upper hinge cov er ( ➀ ) using a sc[...]
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22 Reattaching the Freezer Door REA TT A CHING THE REFRIGERA T OR DOORS 1) Inser t the lower hinge ( ➀ ) in the brac ket low er hinge ( ➁ ). 2) Reattach the freezer door b y inser ting the hose ( ➂ ) in the low er side of the door into the hole in the lower hinge ( ➃ ) and pulling the hose down. 3) Inser t the upper hinge shaft ( ➄ ) into[...]
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23 INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS REA TT A CHING THE REFRIGERA T OR DOORS Reattaching the Refrigerator Door 1) Inser t the lower hinge ( ➀ ) in the brac ket low er hinge ( ➁ ). 2) Place the hole in the refrigerator door ( ➂ ) o ver the lower hinge ( ➃ ). 3) Inser t the upper hinge shaft ( ➄ ) into the hole ( ➅ ). After lev elling between [...]
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24 REA TT A CHING THE REFRIGERA T OR DOORS FRONT LEG CO VER SCREW Put on the front leg cov er by turning the three screws clockwise , as shown in the figure. Reattaching the W ater Supply Line Reattaching the Fr ont Leg Co ver Bef ore attaching check w ater connector , be sure to check f or leakage. NO TE T ube must be fully inser ted to the marked[...]
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25 INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS LEVELING THE REFRIGERA T OR Case 1) F reezer door is lo wer than that of the refrigerator Inser t a flat-blade screwdriv er (-) ( ➀ ) into a slot of the control lev er ( ➁ ), turn it clockwise and lev el the refrigerator . Case 2) F reezer door is higher than that of the refrigerator Inser t a flat-blade screwdri[...]
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26 ADJUSTING THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE DOORS Making small adjustments between doors. If the door of the freezer is lo wer than that of the refrigerator . If the door of freezer is higher than that of the refrigerator . 3) After adjusting the doors, turn the nut clockwise ( ) until it reaches the lower end of the bolt, then tighten the bolt again wi[...]
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27 INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS CHECKING THE W A TER DISPENSER LINE 1) In order to operate the ice maker properly , water pressure of 1.4 ~10 ㎏f/㎠ is required. In this range a 100 cc paper cup can be filled in 10 secs . 2) The water filter removes particles. It does not sterilize or destroy an y micro-organisms. 3) If the refrigerator is instal[...]
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28 INST ALLING OF THE W A TER DISPENSER LINE Connecting to water supply line Connect the water line to the refrigerator Chec k the water supply line - Shut off the main water supply line and turn the Ice maker to the off position. - Locate the nearest cold drinking water line. - F ollow the instructions in the ice maker installation kit. 1. Cold W [...]
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29 INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS INST ALLA TION OF THE W A TER DISPENSER LINE CO VER FIL TER (A) ALIGN THE INDICA TION MARK WITH LOCK POSITION. 1) Remov e the fix ed cap (A) as shown. the fixed cap separ ates from the W ater Filter Compar tment by rotating it counterclockwise. Remov e the water filter from the bo x and put a month indicator stick on[...]
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30 W A TER ICE 2) When you press the test b utton, the ice cube container is filled with water from the water supply tap . Check the amount of w ater (see the illustration below). If the water le v el is too low , the ice cubes will be small. This is not a problem with the ice mak er but of the w ater pressure in the pipe, and occurs frequently . W[...]
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31 INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS TR OUBLESHOO TING The refrigerator does not work at all or it does not chill sufficiently • Check that the po wer plug is properly connected. • Is the temperature control on the displa y panel set to the correct temperature? T r y setting it to a lower tem- perature. • Is the refrigerator in direct sunlight or [...]
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Ambient Room T emperature Limits This appliance is designed to operate at the ambient temperatures specified b y its temperature class marked on the rating plate . NO TE : The inter nal temperature ma y be affected b y such f actors as the location of the appliance, ambient temperature and the frequency with which y ou open the doors. Adjust the te[...]