Page 2 - Contents; Safety information
English 2 C ontents Contents Safety information 4 What you need to know about the safety instructions 4 Important safety symbols and precautions: 6 Important safety precautions 7 Severe warning signs for transportation and site 10 Critical installation warnings 11 Installation cautions 15 Critical u...
Page 3 - Appendix; Open Source Announcement
English 3 C ontents Appendix 79 Safety Instruction 79 Install Instruction 79 Temperature Instruction 80 Information for model and ordering spare parts 83 Open Source Announcement 84 Untitled-1 3 2023-07-26 10:42:19
Page 4 - • Warnings and Important Safety Instructions in this manual
English 4 Safety information Before using your new Samsung Refrigerator, please read this manual thoroughly to ensure that you know how to operate the features and functions that your new appliance offers safely and efficiently. What you need to know about the safety instructions • Warnings and Impo...
Page 6 - - If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long; Important safety symbols and precautions:; CAUTION; Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in; NOTE
Safety information English 6 Safety inf ormation - If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, clean, dry, and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance. Important safety symbols and precautions: Please follow all safety instructions...
Page 7 - Important safety precautions; Warning Risk of fire / flammable materials; WARNING
English 7 Safety inf ormation Important safety precautions Warning; Risk of fire / flammable materials WARNING • When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged. • Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance....
Page 9 - How to minimize the energy consumption
English 9 Safety inf ormation • For the most efficient use of energy, please keep the all inner fittings such as baskets, drawers, shelves on the position supplied by manufacturer. • To get the best energy efficiency of this product, please leave all shelves, drawers and baskets on their original po...
Page 10 - • We recommend the value of clearance to be :; Severe warning signs for transportation and site; • When transporting and installing the appliance, care should
Safety information English 10 Safety inf ormation - Allow clearance to the right, left, back and top when installing. This will help reduce power consumption and keep your energy bills lower. • We recommend the value of clearance to be : - Right, left, and back side: more than 50 mm- Top side: more ...
Page 11 - Critical installation warnings
English 11 Safety inf ormation - This appliance contains a small amount of isobutane refrigerant (R-600a), a natural gas with high environmental compatibility that is, however, also combustible. When transporting and installing the appliance, care should be taken to ensure that no parts of the refri...
Page 15 - Installation cautions
English 15 Safety inf ormation Installation cautions CAUTION • Allow sufficient space around the refrigerator and install it on a flat surface.- If your refrigerator is not level, cooling efficiency and durability can be declined. • Allow the appliance to stand for 2-3 hours before loading foods aft...
Page 20 - Usage cautions
Safety information English 20 Safety inf ormation • Plug the power plug into the wall socket firmly.• Do not use a damaged power plug, damaged power cord or loose wall socket.- This may result in an electric shock or fire. Usage cautions CAUTION • Do not refreeze thawed food. - Frozen and thawed foo...
Page 23 - Cleaning cautions
English 23 Safety inf ormation • Do not keep vegetable oil in your refrigerator’s door bins. The oil can solidify, making it foul-tasting and difficult to use. In addition, the open container can leak and the leaked oil can cause the door bin to crack. After opening an oil container, it is best to k...
Page 25 - Critical disposal warnings
English 25 Safety inf ormation Critical disposal warnings WARNING • Please dispose of the packaging material from this product in an environmentally friendly manner. • Ensure that none of the pipes on the back of the refrigerator are damaged prior to disposal. • R-600a or R-134a is used as a refrige...
Page 26 - Additional tips for proper usage
Safety information English 26 Safety inf ormation Additional tips for proper usage • In the event of a power failure, call the local office of your electric company and ask how long the failure is going to last.- Most power failures that are corrected in an hour or two will not affect your refrigera...
Page 27 - Instructions about the WEEE
English 27 Safety inf ormation Instructions about the WEEE Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)(Applicable in countries with separate collection systems) This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic acc...
Page 28 - Installation; Refrigerator at a glance
English 28 Installation Follow these instructions carefully to ensure a proper installation of this refrigerator and to prevent accidents before using it. WARNING • Use the refrigerator only for its intended purpose as described in this manual.• Any servicing must be performed by a qualified technic...
Page 30 - Door bins
Installation English 30 Installation Door bins Your refrigerator ships with door bins of different types and sizes. If the door bins for your refrigerator were packaged separately, use the figure below to help you position the bins properly. NOTE The actual refrigerator and provided component parts ...
Page 31 - STEP 1; Select a site
English 31 Installation Step-by-step installation STEP 1 Select a site The site must: • Have a solid level surface without carpeting or flooring that may obstruct ventilation• Be out of direct sunlight• Have adequate room for opening and closing the door• Be away from any heat source• Provide room f...
Page 33 - STEP 2; Flooring
English 33 Installation STEP 2 Flooring If the refrigerator cannot pass through the entrance due to its size, see Door removal for entrance . NOTE To prevent floor damage, make sure the front leveling legs are in the upright position.• The surface you install the refrigerator on must support a fully...
Page 34 - STEP 3; Door removal for entrance
Installation English 34 Installation STEP 3 Door removal for entrance If the refrigerator cannot pass through the entrance to your home or kitchen due to its size, follow these instructions to remove and then re-install the refrigerator's doors. If you do not need to remove the doors, go to page 40 ...
Page 40 - STEP 4; Leveling the refrigerator
Installation English 40 Installation CAUTION • Be careful not to scratch or dent the rail assembly. • Make sure you mount the freezer baskets in the correct position. Otherwise, the door will not open or close properly, which causes frost to build up. • Do not store too much food in the freezer draw...
Page 41 - STEP 5; Adjust the door height and the door gap
English 41 Installation STEP 5 Adjust the door height and the door gap Snap rings The height of a door can be adjusted using the provided snap rings, which come in 4 different sizes (1 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, and 2.5 mm). To adjust the height of a door 1. Check the height difference between the doors, and...
Page 42 - STEP 6; Connect to a water source (applicable models only)
Installation English 42 Installation STEP 6 Connect to a water source (applicable models only) CAUTION • The new hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and that old hose-sets should not be reused. • The water line must be connected by a qualified technician.• The warranty for your refr...
Page 44 - STEP 7; Initial settings; STEP 8; Final check
Installation English 44 Installation STEP 7 Initial settings By completing the following steps, the refrigerator should be fully functioning. 1. Plug the power cord into the wall socket to turn the refrigerator on. 2. Open the door, and check if the interior light lights up. 3. Set the temperature t...
Page 45 - Operations; Control panel
English 45 Operations Control panel 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 Fridge indicator • Displays the current or desired temperature of the fridge.• indicates that the Power Cool function is on. 02 Freezer indicator • Displays the current or desired temperature of the freezer.• indicates that the Power Freeze...
Page 47 - Setting the desired temperature or function
English 47 Oper ations Setting the desired temperature or function Select the fridge or freezer and set the desired temperature or function of your choice. 1. Tap any button ( , , or ) to wake up the display. - This step may not apply to some models. 2. Tap until the fridge or freezer indicator blin...
Page 48 - Turning on or off the AutoFill Pitcher
Operations English 48 Oper ations • The temperature in the refrigerator may rise if you open the door frequently or put a large amount of food into the refrigerator. If this happens, the temperature display blinks until the refrigerator returns to the specified temperature settings. If the blinking ...
Page 49 - Changing the temperature scale
English 49 Oper ations Changing the temperature scale You can switch the temperature scale between Fahrenheit and Celsius. 1. Tap any button ( , , or ) to wake up the display. - This step may not apply to some models. 2. Tap until the °F and °C symbols on the fridge or freezer blink. 3. Tap or to se...
Page 50 - Turning on or off the Wi-Fi
Operations English 50 Oper ations Turning on or off the Wi-Fi To turn the Wi-Fi on or off, tap and hold for 10 seconds. The display shows the status of Wi-Fi for 5 seconds (as shown in the figure). WI-Fi On Wi-Fi Off NOTE • When you setup the Wi-Fi to connect the refrigerator to the SmartThings app,...
Page 52 - Refrigerator app
Operations English 52 Oper ations Samsung account You are required to register your Samsung account to use the app. If you don’t have a Samsung account, follow the app’s onscreen instructions to create a free Samsung account. Getting started Turn on the device you want to connect, open the SmartThin...
Page 54 - Special features; Beverage Center
Operations English 54 Oper ations Special features Beverage Center B A A. Fridge door handle B. Beverage Center handle The left fridge door has two handles on the bottom. To use the autofill pitcher, drink cold or purified water, press handle (B) to open the Beverage Center. Water pitcher (AutoFill ...
Page 58 - Water clouding
Operations English 58 Oper ations Water dispenser (applicable models only) To dispense chilled water, open the Beverage Center and press the dispenser lever. NOTE • The dispenser will stop dispensing if you keep pushing the dispenser lever for about 1 minute. To dispense more water, release and push...
Page 59 - Ice maker
English 59 Oper ations Ice maker The refrigerator has a built-in ice maker that automatically dispenses ice.• The overall design and/or accessories may differ with the model. • This product has two types of ice makers. WARNING Choking hazard : Ice may cause choking in small children. Ice making Afte...
Page 61 - Maintenance; Handling and care; Where to keep the scoop
English 61 Maintenance Handling and care Ice bucket (applicable models only) If you do not dispense ice for an extended period, ice may form clumps inside the bucket. If this happens, remove and empty the ice bucket. CAUTION • To prevent injury, make sure to clean up any ice or water that has fallen...
Page 62 - AutoFill Pitcher (applicable models only)
Maintenance English 62 Maint enanc e AutoFill Pitcher (applicable models only) 1. Grasp a handle groove of the lid , and then pull up to remove. 2. Grasp both sides of the infuser holder , and then lift to remove. 3. While slightly twisting the infuser , pull it out of the sealed mouth. 4. Clean the...
Page 63 - Fridge shelves
English 63 Maint enanc e Fridge shelves The appearance of the shelves differs by model. Top shelf 1. Lift the rear side of the shelf with one hand, and then pull it out. 2. Tilt the shelf vertically as shown in the figure. 3. Carefully pull out the shelf as shown in the figure. Untitled-1 63 2023-07...
Page 67 - Freezer baskets
English 67 Maint enanc e Freezer baskets Upper basket • To remove, fully slide open the freezer drawer. Lift up the front of the upper basket and pull up to remove. • To reinsert, align the front wheels of the upper basket with the end of the lower basket . Slide the upper basket to the front. Lower...
Page 68 - Cleaning; Interior and exterior; Dispenser nozzle (applicable models only)
Maintenance English 68 Maint enanc e Cleaning Interior and exterior WARNING • Do not use benzene, thinner, home/car detergent, or Clorox™ to clean the refrigerator. They may damage the surface of the refrigerator and cause a fire. • Do not spray water onto the refrigerator. This may cause electric s...
Page 69 - Rubber seals; Replacement; Water filter
English 69 Maint enanc e Rubber seals If the rubber seals of a door become dirty, the door may not close properly and reducing refrigerator performance and efficiency. Use a mild detergent and damp cloth to clean the rubber seals. Then, dry well with a cloth. Rear panel To keep cords and exposed par...
Page 71 - LED Lamps
English 71 Maint enanc e • Check if the sediment filter in the reverse osmosis system is blocked. Replace the filter if necessary. • Refill the water tank in the reverse osmosis system with water.• If your refrigerator has a water filter, it may further reduce the water pressure when used in conjunc...
Page 72 - Troubleshooting; General; Temperature
English 72 Troubleshooting Before calling for service, review the checkpoints below. Any service calls regarding normal situations (No Defect Cases) will be charged to users. General Temperature Symptom Possible causes Solution Fridge/freezer does not operate.Fridge/freezer temperature is warm. • Po...
Page 73 - Odors
English 73 Tr ouble shoo ting Odors Symptom Possible causes Solution Refrigerator has odors. • Spoiled food. • Clean the refrigerator and remove any spoiled food. • Food with strong odors. • Make sure strong smelling food is wrapped airtight. Frost Symptom Possible causes Solution Frost around the v...
Page 76 - Do you hear abnormal sounds from the refrigerator?; These sounds are normal.
Troubleshooting English 76 Tr ouble shoo ting Do you hear abnormal sounds from the refrigerator? Before calling for service, review the checkpoints below. Any service calls related to normal sounds will be charged to the user. These sounds are normal. • When starting or ending an operation, the refr...
Page 79 - For refrigerating appliances with climate class
English 79 Appendix Safety Instruction • For the most efficient use of energy, please keep the all inner fittings such as baskets, drawers, shelves and ice cube tray on the position supplied by manufacturer. • This refrigerating appliance is not intended to be used as a built-in appliance. Install I...
Page 80 - Temperature Instruction; Recommended Temperature; Power Cool; How to store for best preservation (applicable models only)
Appendix English 80 Temperature Instruction Recommended Temperature The optimal temperature setting for food storage:• Fridge: 3 °C• Freezer: -19 °C NOTE The optimal temperature setting of each compartment depends on the ambient temperature. Above optimal temperature is based on the ambient temperat...
Page 83 - Information for model and ordering spare parts; Model information
English 83 Information for model and ordering spare parts Model information To access energy labelling information about this product on the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL), scan QR-Code on the energy label.You can find QR-Code on the energy label in your product box. Part inf...
Page 85 - Memo