Page 2 - SAFETY WARNINGS
Represents something you must follow. Represents something you must NOT touch. Represents something you must NOT SAFETY WARNINGS CAUTION/WARNING SYMBOLS USED OTHER SYMBOLS USED Indicates that a danger ofdeath or serious injury exists. Indicates that a risk of personal injury or material damage exist...
Page 5 - CONTROL PANEL
5 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS CONTROL PANEL Dispenser Model Basic Model ICE TYPE BUTTON Use this button to choose Cubed or Crushed Ice orIce off. FILTER CHANGE BUTTON I n order to change filter, press this button for 3 sec . When the filter indicator icon is on,change the filter. When the water filter i...
Page 7 - DIGITAL PANEL; Cubed Ice, Crushed Ice and Ice Off
7 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS DIGITAL PANEL Freezer Temp. indicates the current freezer temperature. Fridge Temp. indicates the current refrigerator temperature. Quick Cool, Thaw, and Select show the status of the CoolSelect Zone TM Drawer • The LCD Back Light operates as follows. 1)Bright Light-Up cond...
Page 8 - TEMPERATURE CONTROL; ICE and COLD WATER DISPENSER
8 TEMPERATURE CONTROL Press the Ice Type button to select the type of ice: • Cubed Ice • Crushed Ice • No Ice If the Ice remains in the Ice bucket, the cubed ice is obtained. Push the ice dispenser lever with a cup. • Place a cup to line of the dispenser lever to prevent the ice from jumping out. Ic...
Page 9 - SHELVES AND BINS; REFRIGERATOR
9 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS SHELVES AND BINS REFRIGERATOR Door Bin Ice maker Ice chute Light Shelf Twist ice makerIce tray Drawer cover leg front FREEZER Basic model Model with ice and water dispenser Beverage Station Lights Deodorizer (optional) Dairy compartment Door Bin Wine Self(Optional) Foldable...
Page 10 - FOOD STORAGE GUIDE; FROZEN FOOD STORAGE IN FREEZER
10 FOOD STORAGE GUIDE FROZEN FOOD STORAGE IN FREEZER Tempered Glass Shelf • Can be used to store all types of frozen food. Door Bin • Can be used for small packages of frozen food. Plastics Drawer • Can be used to store meat and dry foods. Stored food should be wrapped securely using foil or other s...
Page 11 - CHILLED FOOD STORAGE IN REFRIGERATOR
11 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS FOOD STORAGE GUIDE Tempered Spill Proof Glass Shelf • Can be used to store all types of chilled food.• Safe and hard to be broken.• Circular marks on the glass surface are a normal phenomenon. Foldable shelf (optional) • If you need more taller space for tall items. Raise ...
Page 12 - CoolSelect Zone; Drawer GUIDE
12 CoolSelect Zone TM Drawer GUIDE “Select” button (Optional) Soft Freeze • When “Soft Freeze” is chosen, the temperature on the digtal panel displays -5 o C regardless of the set temperature of the refrigerator. • “Soft-Freeze” temperature helps keep meats and fishes fresh longer. • Can cut meat ea...
Page 13 - “Quick Cool” button
13 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS CoolSelect Zone TM Drawer GUIDE “Quick Cool” button “Thaw” button • You can use the Quick Cool feature with the CoolSelect Zone TM . • “Quick Cool” allows 1~3 canned beverages to cool within 60 min.• To cancel this option, press the “Quick Cool” button again. CoolSelect Zo...
Page 14 - REMOVING THE FREEZER ACCESSORIES; REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORIES
Ice maker bucket (optional) • Remove the bucket lifting up and pulling out. Cover Leg Front • Open the freezer and refrigeratordoors, remove the three screwsand detach the cover. • To reassemble the leg cover, putit back into position and tightenthe three screws. ❈ Only remove the leg cover if stric...
Page 15 - CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES; BEVERAGE STATION
OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS 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 h...
Page 16 - INTERIOR LIGHT IN THE FREEZER (BASIC MODEL ONLY) / REFRIGERATOR; CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT
16 CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES INTERIOR LIGHT IN THE FREEZER (BASIC MODEL ONLY) / REFRIGERATOR INTERIOR LIGHT IN THE FREEZER (MODEL WITH ICE AND WATERDISPENSER) CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT Before changing the interior light, unplug the appliance from the power supply. If you experi-ence difficulty when...
Page 17 - WATER FILTER; DOORS
17 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS WATER FILTER The water “Filter Indicator” light • “Filter Indicator” light lets you know when it is time to change your water filter cartridge. This tells you that it is almost time to change the current cartridge. It is recommended that you should hold button for 3 second...
Page 18 - INSTALLATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR; Checking the Dimensions of your Entrance Door; Selecting the Location for the Refrigerator
18 INSTALLATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR • Check the dimensions of your entrance door to determine whether the refrigerator can pass through it. • Moving refrigerator through door if depth or width of refrigerator is bigger than door’s, removes refrigerator doors. Checking the Dimensions of your Entrance...
Page 19 - REMOVING THE FRONT LEG COVER; Separating the water supply line from the refrigerator (Optional)
19 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS REMOVING THE FRONT LEG COVER a 1) Remove the screw from clamp ( ). 2) Remove the water tube by pressing the coupler ( ➁ ) and pulling the water tube ( ➀ ) away. Open the freezer and refrigerator doors, and then take off the front leg cover assembly by turning the three...
Page 20 - REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS; Removing the Freezer Door
20 REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS 1) With the door closed, remove the upper hinge cover ( ➀ ) using a screwdriver, and then disconnect the wires ( ➁ ). 2) Remove hinge screws ( ➂ ) and ground screw ( ➃ ) counter-clockwise, and take off the upper hinge ( ➄ ) along the arrow ( ➅ ). Take care when rem...
Page 21 - Removing the Refrigerator Door
21 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS 1) With the door closed, remove the upper hinge cover ( ➀ ) using a screwdriver, and then discon-nect the wires ( ➁ ). 2) Remove hinge screws ( ➂ ) and ground screw ( ➃ ) counter-clockwise, and take off the upper hinge ( ➄ ) in the direc...
Page 22 - REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS; Reattaching the Freezer Door
22 REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS Reattaching the Freezer Door 1) Insert the lower hinge ( ➀ ) in the bracket lower hinge ( ➁ ). 2) Reattach 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 ...
Page 23 - Reattaching the Refrigerator Door
23 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS Reattaching the Refrigerator Door 1) Insert the lower hinge ( ➀ ) in the bracket lower hinge ( ➁ ). 2) Place the hole in the refrigerator door ( ➂ ) over the lower hinge ( ➃ ). 3) Insert the upper hinge shaft ( ➄ ) into the hole ( ➅ )...
Page 24 - Reattaching the Front Leg Cover (Optional)
24 REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS a 1) While pressing the front face of coupler ( ➁ ), insert the water line ( ➀ ) in the coupler. 2) Tighten the screw on the clamp ( ). a Put on the front leg cover by turning the three screws clockwise, as shown in the figure. Reattaching the Water Tube (Option...
Page 25 - ADJUSTING THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE DOORS; Please level the refrigerator first.
25 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS ADJUSTING THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE DOORS The doors will be uneven if the refrigerator is not level. Case 1) Freezer door is lower than that of the refrigerator Insert a straight screwdriver (-) ( ① ) into a slot of the control lever ( ➁ ), turn it clockwise and level ...
Page 26 - ADJUST THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE DOORS; Making small adjustments between doors.
26 ADJUST THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE DOORS Making small adjustments between doors. If the door of the freezer is lower than that ofthe refrigerator. If the door of freezer is higher than that of therefrigerator. 3) After adjusting the doors, turn the nut ( ① ) turn clockwise( ) until the lower end of...
Page 27 - CHECKING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE (OPTIONAL); Checking the Parts
27 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS CHECKING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE (OPTIONAL) Checking the Parts NOTE A universal water supply kit is available at extra cost from your dealer. The refrigerator manufacturer recommends using a water supply kit containing copper tubing. 1) In order to operate the ice mak...
Page 28 - INSTALLING OF THE WATER DISPENSER LINE; Connecting to water supply line
28 INSTALLING OF THE WATER DISPENSER LINE WARRANTY INFORMATION This water line installation is not covered by the refrigeratoror ice maker manufacturer's warranty.Follow these instructions carefully to minimise the risk ofexpensive water damage. Note: If the coupler does not fit on the current tap, ...
Page 29 - INSTALLING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE; Connect the water line to the refrigerator.
29 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE - Remove the compressor cover of the refrigerator.- Connect the water line to the valve, as shown in the figure.- When connected, check if there is any leakage. If any, repeat the connection. - Reattach the compressor cover of the re...
Page 30 - Remove any residual matter inside the water supply line; Check the amount of water supplied to the ice tray.
30 INSTALLING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE Remove any residual matter inside the water supply line 1) Turn on the main water supply & shut-off valve of the water supply line. 2) Run water through the dispenser until the water runs clear (6~7 minutes). This will clean the water supply system and clea...
Page 31 - TROUBLESHOOTING
31 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING The refrigerator does not work at all or it does not chill sufficiently • Check that the power plug is properly connected. • Is the temperature control on the display panel set to the correct temperature? Try seting it to a lower temperature. • Is the r...
Page 32 - Ambient Room Temperature Limits
Ambient Room Temperature Limits This fridge/freezer is designed to operate in ambient temperatures specified by its tem-perature class marked on the rating plate. NOTE: Internal temperatures may be affected by such factors as the location of thefridge/freezer, ambient temperature and the frequency w...