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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 to the coldest setting, and wait for about an hour. Then, the 

freezer will be slightly chilled, and the motor should be running smoothly.

4. 

Wait until the refrigerator reaches the set temperature. Now the refrigerator is ready 

for use.

STEP 8 

Final check

When installation is complete, confirm that:
•  The refrigerator is plugged into an electrical outlet and grounded properly.
•  The refrigerator is installed on a flat, level surface with a reasonable clearance from 

walls and cabinets.

•  The refrigerator is level and is sitting firmly on the floor.
•  The door opens and closes freely, and the interior light turns on automatically when 

you open the door.

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Summary of Contents for RF65A93T0B1

Page 1: ...Refrigerator User manual RF65A93T0B1 RF60A91R1AP Free Standing Appliance Untitled 5 1 2021 07 28 11 33 01...

Page 2: ...nings 13 Usage cautions 18 Cleaning cautions 20 Critical disposal warnings 22 Additional tips for proper usage 23 Instructions about the WEEE 24 Installation 25 Refrigerator at a glance 26 Step by ste...

Page 3: ...ncerns contact your nearest service center or find help and information online at www samsung com R 600a or R 134a is used as a refrigerant Check the compressor label on the rear of the appliance or t...

Page 4: ...hat can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems Clean water tanks if they have not been used for 48 h flush the water system connected to a water supply if water has not been drawn f...

Page 5: ...personal injury property damage and or death CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury and or property damage NOTE Useful information that helps users understand o...

Page 6: ...f obstruction Do not use mechanical devices or any other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Do not use el...

Page 7: ...easily accessible so that the appliance can be quickly disconnected from the supply in an emergency It must be outside the area of the rear of the appliance Do not store explosive substances such as...

Page 8: ...frozen food in the refrigerator to thaw You can then use the low temperatures of the frozen products to cool food in the refrigerator Do not keep the door of the appliance open for too long when putti...

Page 9: ...gerant leaking from the pipe work could ignite or cause an eye injury If a leak is detected avoid any naked flames or potential sources of ignition and air the room in which the appliance is standing...

Page 10: ...This provides the best performance and also prevents overloading of house wiring circuits which could cause a fire hazard from overheated wires If the wall socket is loose do not insert the power plu...

Page 11: ...before you use it Connect the power plug in the proper position with the cord hanging down If you connect the power plug upside down the wire can get cut off and cause a fire or electric shock Make su...

Page 12: ...erator must be safely grounded Always make sure that you have grounded the refrigerator before attempting to investigate or repair any part of the appliance Power leakages can cause severe electric sh...

Page 13: ...nings WARNING Do not insert the power plug into a wall socket with wet hands This may result in an electric shock Do not store articles on the top of the appliance When you open or close the door the...

Page 14: ...Be careful when you open the doors if your fingers are in between the doors Do not let children hang on the door or door bins A serious injury may occur Do not let children go inside the refrigerator...

Page 15: ...harmful to humans it may also result in an electric shock fire or problems with the product Never put fingers or other objects into the water dispenser hole ice chute and ice maker bucket It may cause...

Page 16: ...a personal injury because of glass shelf drop If a gas leak is detected avoid any naked flames or potential sources of ignition and air the room in which the appliance is standing for several minutes...

Page 17: ...Samsung Electronics service center Failing to do so may result in an electric or fire hazards Pull the power plug out of the socket before changing the interior lamps of the refrigerator Otherwise the...

Page 18: ...tor If you will be away from home for a long period of time on vacation for example and won t be using the water or ice dispensers close the water valve Otherwise water leakage may occur If you won t...

Page 19: ...for safety issues that result from 3rd party modifications Do not block the air vents inside the refrigerator If the air vents are blocked especially with a plastic bag the refrigerator can be over c...

Page 20: ...k After opening an oil container it is best to keep the container in a cool and shaded place such as a cupboard or pantry Examples of vegetable oil olive oil corn oil grape seed oil etc Cleaning cauti...

Page 21: ...enance unplug the appliance from the wall socket Failing to do so may result in an electric shock or fire Use a clean sponge or soft cloth and a mild detergent in warm water to clean the refrigerator...

Page 22: ...roduct When disposing of this refrigerator remove the door door seals and door latch so that small children or animals cannot become trapped inside Children should be supervised to ensure that they do...

Page 23: ...the temperatures for which the appliance is designed In case of particular foods keeping it under refrigeration can have a bad effect on preservation due to its properties Your appliance is frost free...

Page 24: ...te and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government of...

Page 25: ...RNING Use the refrigerator only for its intended purpose as described in this manual Any servicing must be performed by a qualified technician Dispose of the product packaging material in compliance w...

Page 26: ...nce The actual refrigerator and provided component parts of your refrigerator may differ from the illustrations in this manual depending on the model and the country Type A 01 02 03 10 06 08 07 12 09...

Page 27: ...English 27 Installation Type B 03 10 12 13 13 11 05 04 A D E 14 06 Untitled 5 27 2021 07 28 11 33 02...

Page 28: ...15 UV Deodorizing Filter Applicable models only Dispenser models only NOTE For energy efficiency keep all shelves drawers and baskets in their original positions When closing the door make sure the v...

Page 29: ...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 of your refrigerator may diff...

Page 30: ...perature range The refrigerator is designed to operate normally in the temperature range specified by its class rating Class Symbol Ambient Temperature range C IEC 62552 ISO 15502 ISO 8561 Extended Te...

Page 31: ...797 mm 1797 mm Overall Height D 1825 mm 1853 mm 01 02 02 04 04 03 06 05 07 Model RF65A RF60A 01 more than 50 mm recommended 02 125 105 03 1472 mm 1126 mm 04 282 mm 109 mm 05 610 mm 610 mm 06 47 mm 7 m...

Page 32: ...e surface you install the refrigerator on must support a fully loaded refrigerator To protect the floor put a large piece of cardboard along the path to the refrigerator s final installation location...

Page 33: ...doors go to page 42 to continue the installation procedure WARNING Unplug the power cord of the refrigerator before removing the doors Tools required not provided Phillips screwdriver Flat head screwd...

Page 34: ...e doors may fall and cause physical injury Make sure the refrigerator is off before disconnecting the connectors 3 Disconnect the water tube from the coupler on the left door as shown This step does n...

Page 35: ...hinge 7 Gently pull up the door vertically to remove Do not apply excessive force to the door The door may fall causing physical injury 8 Lay the door down on a flat surface 9 Repeat steps 1 8 for the...

Page 36: ...ver to remove the screw holding the cover A This step only applies to the right side freezer door Cool Select door 3 Disconnect the wire connectors This step only applies to the right side freezer doo...

Page 37: ...le hinge using a Phillips screwdriver and an Allen wrench 5 To prevent contact with the middle hinge slightly tilt the door to the front and then lift it up to remove 6 Repeat steps 1 5 for the other...

Page 38: ...shing the freezer door in the direction of the arrow CAUTION Be careful not to damage or step on the wires during this process NOTE For RF60A models Fasten the middle hinge using a Phillips screwdrive...

Page 39: ...pplies to the right side freezer door Cool Select door 4 Attach the cover using a Phillips screwdriver Be careful not to damage or step on the connectors This step only applies to the right side freez...

Page 40: ...into the hole on the bottom of the door 2 Put the top hinge into position on the top of the refrigerator and then insert the hinge shaft into the top hole of the door Make sure the wires from the doo...

Page 41: ...AutoFill pitcher and the water dispenser CAUTION To prevent water leaks make sure the red clips tighten the coupler properly Keep the clips out of children s reach 7 Repeat steps 1 5 for the other doo...

Page 42: ...e higher than the rear Level the refrigerator using the special screws levelers on the front legs Use a flat head screwdriver to turn the levelers To adjust the height of the left side Insert a flat h...

Page 43: ...lever A until the two doors are aligned at the top Turn the lever toward UP as marked to raise the right side door and turn it toward DOWN as marked to lower the door Lift the fridge door slightly to...

Page 44: ...es 1 mm 1 5 mm 2 mm and 2 5 mm 1 Check the height difference between the doors and then lift up and hold the door with the lower height A B 2 Insert a suitable sized snap ring A between the door gromm...

Page 45: ...right to adjust the height Adjusting the gap between the fridge doors and the main body of the refrigerator applicable models only You can adjust the gap between both fridge doors and the main body o...

Page 46: ...or the location of the adjustment dial A 1 Open the door that is closer to the main body than the others Then turn the adjustment dial A counterclockwise until the gap becomes even with the others B 2...

Page 47: ...or the water line installation If water leaks occur contact the installer of the water line To connect the cold water pipe to the water filtering hose CAUTION Make sure the water filtering hose is con...

Page 48: ...4 If there are no leaks dispense about a 3 liters of water before actually using the refrigerator to remove impurities inside the water filtering system NOTE If you have to relocate the refrigerator a...

Page 49: ...the motor should be running smoothly 4 Wait until the refrigerator reaches the set temperature Now the refrigerator is ready for use STEP 8 Final check When installation is complete confirm that The r...

Page 50: ...utes and turn off It is to alert deaf and hard of hearing users that a door is open Note that this function is normal When you change the temperature on the panel the panel displays the actual tempera...

Page 51: ...freeze large amounts of food activate Power Freeze for at least 20 hours before putting food in the freezer Cool Select You can set the Cool Select mode from one of the following modes Freeze The temp...

Page 52: ...e or two days Store them in the freezer if you want to keep it longer than 5 days AutoFill Pitcher You can set the AutoFill Pitcher mode from one of the following modes On Set to fill your water pitch...

Page 53: ...can set the temperature scale to Celsius or Fahrenheit Door Alarm You can turn on or off the Door Alarm UV Deodorizing Filter You can turn on or off the UV Deodorizing Filter Wi Fi Connect You can tur...

Page 54: ...r or non standard Wi Fi authentication protocols are not supported Wireless networks may be affected by the surrounding wireless communication environment If your Internet service provider has registe...

Page 55: ...able devices tap Supported Devices select the device type Refrigerator and then select the specific device model Follow the instructions in the app to set up your device Once setup is complete your re...

Page 56: ...Bites You can turn the ice making function on or off and check the current settings of the function AutoFill Pitcher You can turn the AutoFill Pitcher function on or off and check the current setting...

Page 57: ...ll up to open the lid 2 Put tea leaves or fruit to your taste into the infuser NOTE If you want to keep the infused water in its initial concentration turn the Autofill Pitcher function off 3 Enable t...

Page 58: ...r can spoil over time You must clean the water pitcher after you have consumed the infused water Also clean the water pitcher if you haven t used it for a long time To prevent the water pitcher from t...

Page 59: ...happens check if the water line is properly connected Remove and reinsert the water pitcher and then try again NOTE Wipe around the water pitcher holder if the water pitcher overflows or leaks Water...

Page 60: ...ter from spilling out If you do not use the water dispenser for 2 3 days the dispensed water may have an abnormal smell or taste This is not a system failure Discard the first 1 2 glasses of water Wat...

Page 61: ...e For first time use Let the ice maker make ice for 1 2 days Discard the first 1 2 buckets of ice to remove impurities in the water supply system Diagnosis The overall design and or accessories may di...

Page 62: ...roperly To prevent this make sure to empty the ice bucket before using the refrigerator Do not put fingers or any objects into the ice maker This can cause physical injury or property damage Due to su...

Page 63: ...y break Make sure the ice box is in place under the ice tray The ice box has a drain hole at the bottom Do not store ice in the box in ambient temperatures The ice melts and runs out In case of a powe...

Page 64: ...r bin 02 Ice maker lever 03 Ice bucket 04 Ice template cover 05 Ice template inside the cover NOTE If you do not intend to make ice remove the slim ice maker to secure more room for storage In this ca...

Page 65: ...er Other liquids such as green tea or milk may not dispense well NOTE Gently close the bin so that water does not drop or leak If you encounter a water leak open the water bin and check if the ice bin...

Page 66: ...the ice bucket If this is the case remove and empty the ice template 3 To dispense ice tilt the ice bucket to the front To tilt the ice bucket put your finger between the slim ice maker and the ice b...

Page 67: ...ce CAUTION Fill the tank only with portable water such as mineral or purified water Do not use other liquid Use caution when moving a filled tank Physical injury may occur if the tank is dropped To fi...

Page 68: ...er s ice bucket NOTE Even if the water tank is full ice will not be made if the Ice Maker is turned off The pump that sends water to the Ice Maker may make noise if the water tank is empty Turn off th...

Page 69: ...ke sure to empty the ice bucket before using the refrigerator Do not put fingers or any objects into the ice maker This can cause physical injury or property damage For first time use Discard the firs...

Page 70: ...r injury do not let children play with the water dispenser or the ice maker Use only the provided ice bucket Third party ice buckets may cause a system failure NOTE The water pressure required for ice...

Page 71: ...tral agents and running water Rinse and dry well 5 Reassemble the Autofill pitcher in the reverse order of disassembly CAUTION The water pitcher and lid are not microwave safe and can melt or deform i...

Page 72: ...The rear wall of the fridge room can be dented To reinsert hold the shelf at an angle so the front is higher than the back and then insert the top hook into the top shelf notch Then lower the shelf an...

Page 73: ...a bin that is filled with food Empty the bin beforehand Use caution when opening the door if the bottom bin contains larger bottles which may fall over Do not allow children to play with the bins Sha...

Page 74: ...dry well If you have cleaned the ice maker as a whole the ice maker lever may not operate properly If this is the case dry the slim ice maker well for 2 3 days To remove each component part Ice bucke...

Page 75: ...er side to remove Slim ice maker While holding the marked area on either side of the slim ice maker pull out in the arrow directions Reinstallation Ice bucket Fit either side of the ice bucket into th...

Page 76: ...plate is in the reverse order of the removal The ice template fits only in one direction so make sure to reinsert the ice template in the right direction 1 Fit the bottom right side of the ice templat...

Page 77: ...English 77 Maintenance Slim ice maker Fit either side of the slim ice maker into the corresponding hook on the ice maker housing and then push in to the end Untitled 5 77 2021 07 28 11 33 10...

Page 78: ...ug the power cord 2 Use a moistened soft lint free cloth or paper towel to clean the refrigerator s interior and exterior 3 When done use a dry cloth or paper towel to dry well 4 Plug in the power cor...

Page 79: ...ve the rear panel cover Electric shock may occur Replacement Water filter applicable models only WARNING Do not use third party water filters Use only Samsung provided or approved filters Unapproved f...

Page 80: ...contaminated the cartridge may not be easy to remove If that is the case use force to remove the cartridge To prevent water leaks from the filter opening pull the cartridge straight out while removin...

Page 81: ...e the water pressure when used in conjunction with a reverse osmosis system Remove the water filter For more information or servicing contact a licensed plumbing professional Ordering a new filter To...

Page 82: ...ce Not enough clearance between refrigerator and nearby walls or cabinets Make sure there is a gap of at least 5 cm between the refrigerator back and sides and any nearby walls or cabinets The refrige...

Page 83: ...interior walls Door is not closed properly Make sure food does not block the door Clean the door gasket Fruits or vegetables are frozen Fruits or vegetables are stored in the Cool Select Do not store...

Page 84: ...12 hours for the refrigerator to make ice Freezer temperature is too high Set the freezer temperature below 18 C or 20 C in warm ambient air Ice maker is off Turn on the ice maker Ice does not dispen...

Page 85: ...rectly Check if the water line stop valve is closed A third party water filter was installed Use only Samsung provided or approved filters Unapproved filters may leak and damage the refrigerator The R...

Page 86: ...When starting or ending an operation the refrigerator may make sounds similar to a car engine igniting As the operation stabilizes the sounds will decrease Clicking or Chirping Buzzing While the fan i...

Page 87: ...reases plastic parts contract and expand creating knocking noises These noises occur during the defrosting cycle or when electronic parts are working Cracking For ice maker models When the water valve...

Page 88: ...con on the refrigerator s display is off this indicates that no network connection has been established yet In this case use the SmartThings app to connect and register your refrigerator to the access...

Page 89: ...software included in this product contains open source software The following URL http opensource samsung com opensource SMART_TP2_0 seq 0 leads to open source license information as related to this p...

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Page 92: ...u have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center Country Contact Center Web Site SINGAPORE 1800 7267864 1800 SAMSUNG Other 1800 4252997 180...

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