Samsung SR-519/569 manual

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    ELECTRON If you took out of the po wer supply outlet, you should plug in again after fiv e minutes . O WNER’S INSTR UCTIONS SR -V52/V57 : TYPE A SR-519/569 : TYPE B, C ENGLISH REFRIGERA T OR Bef ore operating the unit, please read this manual throughly , and retain f or future ref erence. SR-V52/57 (ENG) 11/15/59 4:28 PM Page 1[...]

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    1 Uniform suppl y of cold in refrigerating room! • F ood can be refrigerated more freshly and ev enly by supplying cold e ven to the cor ners by means of rotating wings to distribute cold, which are installed to the cold outlet of the refrigerating room. (Rotating cooling system). Uniform suppl y of cold in the freezing room! • F oods can be fr[...]

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    2 W ARNING FOR SAFETY This is to prevent user s or other persons fr om being wounded or injured, by using the present pr oduct properl y . Be sure to observe these contents for safety . (After reading these contents, please keep in such a safe place as to look up) W ARNING W ARNING CA UTION Represents the contents that death or heavy injury of a pe[...]

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    3 W ARNING Do not put a container filled with water on the product. • If w ater poured, it cause bad insulation of the electric par ts which ma y lead to fire or electric shock. Do not disassemble, repair or alter . • It ma y cause fire or abnormal operation which leads to injury . If and when gas leaks, immediately ventilate without touching t[...]

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    4 CA UTION FOR SAFETY CA UTION Do not store too muc h foodstuffs therein. • Opening of the door ma y cause pouring ov er which ma y inflict a wound. If the hole of the power plug soc ket is loose, do not insert the power plug. • It ma y cause electric shock and fire. Do not store articles on the product. • Opening or closing of the door ma y [...]

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    5 CA UTION Do not touch the container and the f ood stuffs of the freezing room with the wet hand. • It ma y cause frostbite. Please wipe out foreign materials of the metal option of the power plug c leanly . • Use of it as it is ma y cause fire. Move it b y catching the upper handle of rear side and the lower handle of fr ont side. • Slipper[...]

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    6 PREP ARA TIONS PRIOR T O USE 1 2 3 4 5cm 5cm 30cm 25cm The refrigerator should be installed on flat floor leaving adequate space. Insert a power plug into the exc lu- sive receptacle. • Ear th connection should be done. • It is recommended to connect power one hour after installation. Clean up the refrigerator • Wipe out the inner and outer[...]

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    7 HO W T O ST ORE FOODS CORRECTL Y Store watery foods in fr ont of shelf of refrigerat- ing room. Do not store the foods whic h are perishable at low temperature. • i.e.: Banana, Pineapple, T omato etc It is recommeded to store in a vessel with cover or after wrapping-up with a vinyl sheet. Cool the hot foods, then store them. • Electric charge[...]

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    8 INST ALLA TION METHOD 1 2 5cm 5cm 5cm 30cm Allowing a 5cm space on the right, left and back sides when installing the unit, mak es you ha v e an advantage in saving po wer consumption. When you install the front of the unit on a little higher le vel, its door can be easily opened and closed. When the door is sagged to the left, downwar d. T ur n [...]

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    9 HO W T O USE FREEZING R OOM 1 2 ICE BO X T emperature controller in freezing room Indoor light in freezing room Dr ying room Airshower: Function of airshower-f oods can be frozen more e v enly by function of jetting cold unif or mly in freezing room. Suction inlet of cold HO W T O PRODUCE ICE P our water into ice bo x at a level of water(Arro w).[...]

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    10 HO W T O CONTROL TEMPERA TURE IN FREEZING ROOM HIGH: When storing muc h quantity of foods to be fr ozen, or producing ice quic kly . • Adjust the temperature controller in the freezing room to the 'HIGH" position. HIGH to LO W: When using in average. • Adjust the temperature controller in the freezing room between "HIGH" [...]

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    11 HO W T O USE REFRIGERA TING R OOM 3 1 2 6 4 5 T emperature controller in refrigerating room (HIGH-LO W) TYPE A (X-Flow System) TYPE B (Multi Flow System) TYPE C (Multi Flow System+Wire Shelf) REFERENCE F reqrent opening of refrigerator door ma y produce dew inside of the unit. SR-V52/57 (ENG) 11/15/59 4:28 PM Page 12[...]

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    12 HO W T O CONTR OL TEMPERA TURE IN REFRIGERA TING ROOM HIGH: When storing muc h quantity of foods to be refrigerated or not being cold enough. • Adjust the temperature controller in refrigerating room to the "HIGH" position. HIGH to LO W: When using in average. • Adjust the temperature controller in refrigerating room between "[...]

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    13 HO W T O ST ORE FOODS FOR REFRIGERA TION 1 2 5 6 3 4 milk Butter Butter milk High-humidity special room • Store the f oods which are just ready f or cooking such as meat, fish and ra w fish, and are slightly frozen. Egg tra y • Store eggs. • Egg tra y may be used as a multipur- pose room only by remo ving the egg tra y . Jumbo Guar d bottl[...]

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    14 HO W T O DISASSEMBLE A CCESSORIES 1 3 4 5 2 6 1 1 2 1 Shelf of High humidity special room • Lift upw ard the special room cov er , and push the right side(No. ➀ ) inward to remov e, and remov e the left side(No . ➁ ) tow ard arrow , then pull it. • While removing the special room shelf tow ard arrow , lift it upward at the hanging point [...]

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    15 2 3 6 4 5 Shelf of freezing room • First, remo ve ice bo x, and lift the front par t of the shelf and pull out to remov e it. Shelf of refrigerating room • Hod the front par t of the shelf in refrigerating room, and pull it forw ard until removing. Cover and bo x of veg etable room • Lift upw ard and remov e the veg- etable bo x, and pull [...]

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    16 CLEANING METHOD 1 2 1 4 5 6 7 2 3 Ice cube maker • Clean up the ice cube mak er with water after pulling it out. Suction inlet of cooling air in freez- ing room. • Wipe the suction inlet with a dr ied cloth according to vertical texture not to cov er with alien substance. SR-V52/57 (ENG) 11/15/59 4:29 PM Page 17[...]

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    17 3 4 5 6 7 Shelf of refriger ting room. • Remo ve the shelf of refrigerating room, then clean it up using water and detergent. Guard bottle • Wash to guard bottle with w ater after pulling it out. High-humidity ware vegetable • Wipe out the vegetable dr aw er using a wet cloth after pulling it out. Bio Deodorizer • If the refrigerating ro[...]

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    18 PR OCEDURE OF INST ALLA TION 1 2 3 4 1 2 GAS CA UTIONS WHEN INST ALLING REPLA CING METHOD OF INDOOR LIGHT Do not put the inflammables into the unit. • Flammable spr a ys may cause fire . • Plugging-out is dangerous while leaking gas. • P oor circulation of air may aff ect cooling function because heat does not escape. • Do not put things[...]

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    19 CA UTIONS WHEN USING 1 2 5 6 3 4 Do not put bottles or kinds of glass in the freezinng room. • F reezing of the contents may inflict a wound. Do not let a child be hung down from the door . Store watery foods in fr ont of shelf of refrigerating room. Do not bend the power cor d with excessive f orce or donot ha ve the power cor d pressed by he[...]

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    20 SYMPT OMS CHECKS The unit is not operating at all, or refrig erating weakly . The foods in the refrigerator are fr ozen There are unusual noises The front corner s and sides of the unit are getting hot and dewdr ops form thereon. • Check if po wer plug is connected well. • Is the temperature control in front oper ating par t "LO W"[...]

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    21 SYMPT OMS CHECKS There are babbling of water in the unit There is odoring inside of the unit There is a lay er of frost in the unit's walls. Dew f orms on the inside wall of the unit and around ware vegetable. • This is a babbling of refrigerant which refrigerates the inside of the unit. • Y ou did not seal the f oods which had an odor [...]

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    22 ANSWER T O THE QUESTION 1 2 WHA T IS BIO DEODORIZER? Bio Deodorizer The Bio deodorizer is installed to the suction inlet of cold in the refrigerator so that air circulates automatically without any assist and remo ves f ood smell. This deodorizer is designed to absorb and dissolve completely , and its ability of depolarization is excellent. In p[...]

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