Samsung RB195LA manual

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    REFRIGERA T OR RB195LA** RB215LA** O WNER’S MANU AL D A99-00926G REV(0.0) In the CANAD A.for questions about f eatures, operation/perf or mance, parts, accesor ies or ser vice, call: 1-800- 726-7864 (1-800-SAMSUNG) www .samsung.ca Register your product at www .samsung.com/global/register Write the model and ser ial number here: Model # Serial # F[...]

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    2 FEA TURES High-energy efficiency with twin cooling system • Optimized po wer consumption with twin cooling system. Humidity controlled dra wers • This is suitab le for storing dr y or wrapped f ood (e.g. fresh salads, v egetables and fruit). Fridge at the top, drawer -type freezer at the bottom • The highly ergonomic humidity controlled dra[...]

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

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    4 W ARNINGS / SAFETY PRECA UTIONS Do not store too muc h food in the appliance. • When you open the door , an item may f all out and cause personal injur y or material damage. Do not put bottles or any kinds of glass in the freezer . • The container ma y break and cause personal injury . If the wall socket is loose, do not inser t the power plu[...]

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    5 INST ALLING THE FRIDGE / FREEZER Allow adequate space and install the fridge/freezer on a firm, level floor . • If the appliance is not le vel, 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/freezer . • Wipe and clean the appliance inside and outside with a da[...]

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    6 PREP ARING THE FRIDGE / FREEZER Install all shelves and compartments remov ed during transpor t and place them in the correct position. Y ou are advised to clean the appliance and accessories before s witching the appliance on f or the first time to remov e any dust that accumulated during packing and shipping. Switch on the appliance f or approx[...]

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    7 USING THE CONTR OL FEA TURES Freezer T emperature button Sets the freezer temper ature. Press this button repeatedly to change the temperature in sequence betw een -14°F and 8°F . Fridge T emperature button Sets the fridge temperature. Press this button repeatedly to change the temperature in sequence between 34°F and 46°F Super Cool button S[...]

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    8 CONTR OLLING THE FREEZER AND FRIDGE TEMPERA TURES T emperature Displa y Displa ys the current and selected freezer temperatures. Freezer Display Indicates that you are setting the freez er temperature or ha ve opened the freezer door . T emperature Displa y Displa ys the current and selected fr idge temperatures. Fridge Display Indicates that you[...]

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    9 ST ORING FOOD IN THE FRIDGE 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 storing them in the appliance. • Ensure that f ood is well-wrapped or co vered bef ore it is stored. This will prev ent f ood from dehydr ating, deteriorating in color or losing[...]

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    10 ST ORING FOOD IN THE FRIDGE OR FREEZER Freezer drawer • Y ou can store pack ed frozen f oods, lik e ice cream and bacon. • Y ou can store meat and fish or dried foods divided into suitably siz ed por tions. • Can be used to store meat and dry foods . Stored food should be wrapped securely using f oil or other suitable wrapping materials or[...]

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    11 REMO VING AND CLEANING A CCESSORIES Ice storage bin • Place a hand in the low er groov e, then pull the ice stor age bin forw ard. • Remo ve the ice storage bin and rinse it in water and then dry completely . Humidity controlled dra wers • Pull the high-humidity salad dra wer out as f ar as it will go , then remov e it by lifting it slight[...]

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    12 REPLA CING INTERIOR LIGHTS Unscrew the co ver with a Philips-head screwdriver . Alwa ys unplug the appliance from the po wer supply fir st before replacing the fridge light. Otherwise, there is the danger of electric shock. - Incandescent light • T urn the interior light to remove and replace it with a ne w one. • 40 watt light b ulb with E2[...]

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    - W ater line Kit and water filter are not co vered b y Samsung W arranty and manuf acturer(or dealer , installer) of them should be responsible f or the def ect and all the loss caused by w ater filter & water line kit . - Filter should be replaced according to manuf acturer (or dealer)'s instruction. - T o order additional water filters [...]

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    14 - Connect the plastic line on the back of y our fr idge to the outlet of car tridge holder (inser t plastic line to the car tridge holder outlet until its limit) - Inser t plastic clip to the car tridge holder inlet and outlet. - T urn water on and check f or any leak ege. - Y ou can purchase the necessar y filter car tridge at your nearest CAMC[...]

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    15 REVERSING THE DOOR SWING Read these instructions completely and carefully - IMPOR T ANT NO TES - T OOLS Y OU WILL NEED - DISASSEMBL Y OF THE FRIDGE DOOR Unplug the refrigerator from its electrical outlet. Empty all door guards / rac ks. 1. After removing the screw , disassemble the Upper Right Hinge Cov er . 3. With the 7/16 inch wrench, remove [...]

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    16 REVERSING THE DOOR SWING Read these instructions completely and carefully - ASSEMBL Y OF THE FREEZER DOOR 6. After removing the screw and two bolts , disassemble Middle Hinge . 9. Move the hardw are found on the right side of the cabinet to the left and vice-versa. 7. Disassemble the F reezer Door b y lifting it upward. Be careful not to drop an[...]

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    17 REVERSING THE DOOR SWING Read these instructions completely and carefully 12. Disassemble the switch b y gently pr ying from the cor ner . Be careful not to scratch. 14. Re-install par ts in their opposing sides. Assemble the Door S/W as it is . (Make sure not to inser t it upside down) 15. Assemble F reezer Door b y fitting the lower hinge into[...]

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    18 - ASSEMBL Y OF THE FRIDGE DOOR 18. Confir m opening and closing of the door . 19. After removing the screws, disassemb le the Door Stopper and Grommet. 20. Move the hardw are from left side of door to the right side and vice-versa. REVERSING THE DOOR SWING Read these instructions completely and carefully 22. After removing the screw , disassembl[...]

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    19 REVERSING THE DOOR SWING Read these instructions completely and carefully 25. After secur ing the top hinge with the screws , connect the electric wire. 23. Place the Wire boot tak en from the left connector on the right connector . 26. Assemble the Cov er Hinge with the screws . 27. Finally , confir m opening and closing of the fridge door . 28[...]

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    20 USA GE PRECA UTIONS PR OBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS • Please note that this noise is caused b y the refrigerant circuit and is not a problem. Y ou can hear a liquid b ubbling in the appliance • Do not wr ap food with paper . • Store f oods cov ered and clean the cold inlet. There is a bad smell inside the appliance • Space the f ood out as much [...]

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    MEMO[...]

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    If you ha v e any questions or comments relating to Samsung products , please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center . SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CANAD A, INC. 55 ST ANDISH COURT MISSISSA UGA, ONT ARIO L5R 4B2 CANAD A TEL : 905-542-3535 F AX : 905-542-3835 1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864) www .samsung.com/ca T o obtain ser vice, please call our toll-free CAMCO C[...]