Samsung RL36EBMS manual

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    O WNER’S INSTR UCTIONS D A68-01281 L REV(0. 3 ) ENGLISH Register your product at www .samsung.com/global/register DA68-01281E-0.1 5/22/05 1:20 PM Page 19[...]

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    En vironment-friendl y fridge/freezer using R600a refrigerant and cyc lopentane blowing a gent. • This products protects the en vironment by using the R600a refrigerant and the cyclopentane b lowing agent. • Proper ties: ODP (Ozone Depletion P otential): 0 GWP (Global W arming P otential): Lowest High-energy efficienc y • Optimiz ed power con[...]

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    2 W ARNINGS / SAFETY PRECA UTIONS W arning T o a void an y risk of personal injury , material damage or incorrect use of the appliance, be sure to observe the following saf ety precautions. (After reading these owner’ s instructions, please keep them in a safe place f or reference). Remember to hand them over to an y subsequent owner . Indicates [...]

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    3 • K eep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or mounting str ucture clear of obstruction. • Do not use mechanical devices or an y other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manuf acturer . • Do not damage the refr igerant circuit. • Do not use electr ical appliances inside the fridge/f[...]

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    Allow an adequate space and install the fridge/freez er on a firm, level floor . • If the appliance is not lev el, there ma y be unusual noises and poor cooling. • W ait f or at least one hour before plugging the appliance in. Clean the fridge/freez er . • Wipe and clean the appliance inside and outside with a damp cloth. Plug the fridge/free[...]

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    PREP ARING THE FRIDGE/FREEZER 5 Install all shelves and compar tments removed during transpor t in the correct positions. Clean the fridge/freezer and accessor ies to remov e any dust that accumulated during packing and shipping. The interior light of the appliance will light up when the door is open. Set the temperature control to the coldest temp[...]

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    6 Super B. Model with Digital Display ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➅ PO WER Button • Main po wer on/off switch. • Switches the appliance completely on or off . SUPER Button • Switches the f ast freeze function on or off . • Use when y ou wish to freeze f oods quickly . • The SUPER indicator ➀ remains on while the fast freez e function is r unn[...]

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    7 The temperature display ( ➃ ) flashes “– –” if there has been a power failure . Check that the f ood stored in the appliance has not gone bad. Y ou must empty the refrigerator before pressing the V A C button. REF .TEMP Button • T o change the refr igerator temperature: – Press the REF .TEMP button. The current setting temperature i[...]

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    8 ST ORING FOOD IN THE REFRIGERA T OR OR FREEZER When storing food in the appliance, follo w the recommendations below . • Allo w warm food and be ver ages to cool down bef ore stor ing them in the appliance. • Ensure that f ood is well-wrapped or cov ered bef ore it is stored. This will pre vent f ood from deh ydrating, deter iorating in colou[...]

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    9 Upper freezer drawer • Store pac ked frozen f oods, like ice cream and bacon. Middle/lower freezer drawer • Store fresh meat and fish or dried foods , which are divided into suitably sized por tions. B. Freezer Wrapping f ood P ack the f ood in suitably siz ed por tions for y our household. V egetab le and fr uit por tions should be no heavie[...]

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    10 MAKING ICE Pull out the ice cube maker . Fill trays in up to the water level mark (arro w). Put the ice cube maker back in position. Close the freezer door . A. T wist type B. Normal type P our water into the ice cube maker . • Fill the mak er up to about 80% with wat er . Place the ice cube maker in the upper freezer drawer . T o take out the[...]

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    11 USING THE W A TER DISPENSER (OPTION) With the water dispenser , y ou can obtain chilled water easily without opening the refrig erator door . In addition, you can sa ve electricity by more than 30% reducing the number of times the door is open. Push le ver W ater tank cap W ater tank W ater supply device WHEN THE W A TER DISPENSER IS NO T USED ,[...]

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    12 INST ALLING A REGULAR BO TTLE Press the fixing lever , lift the exc lusive water tank upwards, then remove it. Remove the water suppl y device from the exc lusive water tank, then set the inner groo ve of the water supply de vice in a regular mineral water bottle and fix it in position by turning it. T urn the water supply de vice over , then fi[...]

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    13 REMO VING AND CLEANING THE A CCESSORIES Ice cube maker (optional) • Hold the knob of ice cube mak er , then pull the ice cube maker f orward. • Remo ve the ice cube mak er and r inse it in water . Ice tray (optional) • Using the handle , pull the ice tray out as f ar as it will go , then remov e it by lifting it up slightly and pulling it [...]

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    14 CLEANING THE W A TER DISPENSER Connection path Wipe out the connection path and surrounding area with a clean damp cloth. Dispenser T ray Using the dispenser tra y handle, remov e the tra y . Empty the water in the dispenser tra y , then clean it using warm water and detergent. Dispenser tra y W ater T ank / Suppl y Device Pull upward and disass[...]

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    Unscrew the co ver with head screwdriver . 15 REPLA CING THE INTERIOR LIGHT Alwa ys unplug the appliance when replacing the refrig erator light. Otherwise, there is the dang er of electric shock. + • Chec k that the power plug is correctly connected. • Is the temperature control on the front panel correctly set? • Does sun shine on the applia[...]

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    16 Store food with a high water content at the front of a refrigerator shelf. • If y ou store cold food, y ou sav e on electr icity and improv e refrigeration. Store hot food in the appliance after it has cooled. P ower Sa ving Tips • Install the appliance in a cool, dr y room with adequate ventilation. Ensure that it is not exposed to direct s[...]

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    17 VIEW OF Y OUR FRIDGE / FREEZER REFRIGERA T OR LIGHT (fluorescent or incandescent, depending on the model) REFRIGERA T OR REFRIGERA T OR SHEL VES (tempered glass, crystal or wire, depending on the model) FRESH SALAD DRA WER TWIST ICE MAKER AND ICE ST ORAGE BIN (OPTION) FREEZER FREEZER DRA WER MUL TI-PURPOSE GUARD BO TTLE GU ARD W A TER DISPENSER [...]

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    Ambient Room T emperature Limits This fridge/freezer is designed to operate in ambient temper atures specified by its temperature class marked on the r ating plate. NO TE: Inter nal temperatures ma y be affected b y such f actors as the location of the fridge/freezer , ambient temperature and the frequency with which you open the door . Adjust the [...]