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Before installation & calling service
ENGLISH
If you have further questions or your refrigerator has damaged accessory parts, contact us at 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864).
1. Leveling & Door Alignment
•
For details, refer to “Leveling the Refrig-
erator” in the User Manual.
• Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into a slot on
the control lever, turn it clockwise or counter-
clockwise to level the refrigerator.
Control Lever
Flat-blade screw driver(-)
When the refrigerator is empty, adjust
the Leveling Leg Control by turning it
clockwise or counterclockwise with a
flat head screwdriver until the Leveling
Legs contact to the floor.
This will allow better balance of the
Refrigerator when it is empty.
CAUTION
Door Alignment
Type A
• Open the freezer drawer to gain access to
the adjustable hinge pin. Next, adjust the
refrigerator door using a philips screwdriver
(+).
RAISE
Type B (RF32FMQ**, RF34**)
•
Adjust the door height difference by inserting a
Snap Ring (1) as shown between the door and
the hinge.
(1)
Insert one snap ring only of the
correct thickness.
Keep the snap rings out of reach of
children.
CAUTION
2. Automatic Ice Maker does not work
• Allow your refrigerator to operate
and cool down for 24 hours
(1 full day) before dispensing
large quantities of ice.
12
3
6
9
• To fill the ice bucket to maximum capacity,
dispense a few cubes 8 and 16 hours after
installation.
•
If ICE OFF or Ice Maker Off is lit, the ice
maker will not make ice.
• To activate the ice maker, press ICE OFF or
the Ice Maker Off button on the control panel
so it is no longer lit.
3. Slow Ice Production
• Check if the ice bucket is
completely inserted.
• Freezer temp may not be low
enough.
Set it to -2 °F (-19 °C) or lower.
4. Small ice cubes, ice cubes with
bubbles, or slow water dispensing
• If the water filter is clogged, the ice maker may
produce small ice cubes or ice cubes with
bubbles.
•
Replace the water filter cartridge with a new one.
5. Water filter replacement
After installation or when replacing the water
filter, dispense at least 1 gallon (2~3 minutes) of
water to remove trapped air from the water line.
Otherwise, water may drip from the dispenser
after you dispense water.
6. Water is not cool enough
• The first glass of water may not be cold enough
because the stored water in the water tank has
not cooled completely.
Dispense several glasses of water until the
water is cool enough.
7. Water dispenser dripping
• If the water line is not inserted into the coupler
properly, air could penetrate into the water line
causing water to drip from the water dispenser.
Dispenser Door
Tube
Cabinet
Tube
1. The Water Line must be fully inserted to the
center of the transparent coupler (Type A)
or the Guide Lines (Type B) to prevent water
leakage from the dispenser.
Center of
Transparent coupler
The Guide Lines
Dispenser
Type A Type B
8. Fridge or freezer Compartments are
warm
• Allow your refrigerator to operate and cool
down for 24 hours (1 full day) to reach the
temperature you set.
• Also, when you put room temperature or warmer
food into your refrigerator, it may need an
additional 24 hours to reach the set temperature.
9. Moisture forms on outside/inside of
refrigerator
• Wipe off the condensation with a dry towel.
(This may occur during hot and humid weather.)
• If the condensation appears on the doors, turn
off the Energy Saving function.
• If you open the doors frequently or for too long,
it may cause moisture to form inside the fridge.
10. Noise Clicks, Pops, Cracks, Snaps
• You may hear these noises occasionally from
inside the refrigerator. This is normal. These
sounds occur when various items contract or
expand while temperatures inside the fridge are
changing, especially during defrosting. You may
also hear these noises when electronic devices,
including the ice maker, are operating.
11. Display
• Filter indicator : The filter Indicator turns red after
you use about 300 gallons of water (about 6
months of usage). Reset the indicator (it will be
Blue or off) after replacing the filter by holding the
filter reset button for 3 seconds.
• Ice off : Press the “Ice Off” or “Ice Maker Off”
button to turn the ice making function off.
• Cooling Off (Show Room) mode : If the Display
shows the “0F 0F” (or OFF) code, it means
that the Cooling Off function is activated and the
refrigerator is not cooling.
To cancel the Cooling Off mode, press the multiple
buttons on the display specified in the user’s manual.
12. Food stored in refrigerator is frozen
• If food with too much moisture is stored near
the cooling vents, it may get frozen. Be sure to
keep moist food away from the cooling vents.
13. Moving the Refrigerator
• When moving the refrigerator, pull or push it
straight forward or backward.
Do not wiggle it from side to side.
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