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Samsung RA 18 User manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
If your refrigerator is not working properly, check the following points before calling the authorized
dealer/service center.
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4.
Is the power plug inserted properly?
Is there a blown fuse or other power failure?
Is the temperature control dial set to the proper position?
Is air circulation blocked by overcrowding of foods?
WARNING
1.
2.
Do not attempt to modify any part of this appliance.
Do not connect this appliance to power sources other than specified.
Note to remember:
While in use, the sides of the refrigerator may get warm because of the presence of condenser pipes.
This is designed to reduce moisture condensation on the surface during high humidity. This will not
affect the performance of the refrigerator.
IF YOU NEED HELP
Please do not hesitate to call your dealer or local SAMSUNG service centre. They will be willing to
help. Be sure to give them your name, address, telephone number and the purpose of the call.
ELECTRONICS
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* Note: All specifications in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
REFRIGERATOR
RA 18/20
OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS
Before operating the appliance, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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ICE TRAY
CHILLED ROOM
DEODORIZER (Select Model)
(A) SHELF WIRE (B) SHELF GLASS (Select Model)
COVER VEGETABLE COMPARTMENT
VEGETABLE COMPARTMENT
(A) LEVELLING LEG (B) STAND BASE (Select Model)
ICE MAKING COMPARTMENT
TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL & DEFROST BU TTON
GUARD EGG
TRAY EGG (Select Model)
ROOM LAMP (Select Model)
GUARD VARIETY (2 nos. In Select Model)
GUARD JUMBO
DA99-00953B REV(0.0)
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Use proper voltage
Do not use any extension cord or
double adapter.
Earth the refrigerator
Keep away from explosive gas.
Your refrigerator’srated voltage is indicated
ona lable put at the back of the cabinet.
To ensure safety of the refrigerator, it is
advisable to use a voltage stabilizer.
Ensure that your refrigerator is properly
earthed,even if it is a 3-pin type.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
DIAL At “Normal” POINT
To maintain optimum temperature for food
storage, set the c ontrol dial at the
“Normal” Position.
DIAL At “Coldest” POINT
When setting the control dial at the “Coldest”
Position, the refrigerator becomes coldest.
When Iarge quantities of food is stored, For
quick ice making set the control dial at the
“Coldest” position.
DIAL At “Cold” POINT
When setting the control dial at the “Cold”
Position, the refrigerator becomes warmer.
When small quantities of food is stored.
To save energy consumption, do not set the
refrigerator temperature lower than necessary.
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HOW TO DEFROST
For most efficient operation of the refrigerator
with minimum electrical energy consumption,
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of the ice making compartment.
1) Check the layer thickness of the frost /ice
formed on the walls of the ice making com-
partment. lf frost is formed on the check level
(as indicated by a red mark), please defrost.
2) Push the “DEF” button to defrost. Frost on
the surface of the evaporator will begin to
melt and can be easily removed.
3) In order to remove ice from the ice making
compartment, do not use a keen tool, knife
or screw driver.
4) After defrosting is finished, the refrigerator will
start automatically.
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