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Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Problem

Solution

There is a bad smell 
inside the appliance.

•  Has a food item spoiled?
•  Make sure that strong smelling food (for example, fish) is 

wrapped so that it is airtight.

•  Clean out your Freezer periodically and throw away any 

spoiled food. 
When cleaning the inside of the fridge, store food elsewhere 
and unplug the appliance. Wipe with a dry dishcloth after 
2-3 hours and then circulate air inside the refrigerator.

There is a layer 
of frost on the 
appliances walls.

•  Are the air outlet vents blocked by food stored inside the 

Refrigerator?

•  Space the food out as much as possible to improve 

ventilation.

•  If the freezer drawer is not completely closed or is blocked, 

humidity from outside may enter and cause severe frost to 
form.

Condensation forms 
on the inside wall of 
the appliance and 
around vegetables.

•  Food with a high water content is stored uncovered with a 

high humidity level or the door has been left open for a long 
time.

•  Store the food with a cover or in sealed containers.

The lamps in 
the freezer and 
refrigerator are not 
turned on.

•  The lamps may not be turned back on if the doors of the 

freezer and refrigerator remain opened side by side for 
2 seconds or longer. Close the doors and then open them 
again.

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Summary of Contents for RR20 Series

Page 1: ...Refrigerator User manual RR19 20 Free Standing Appliance OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_EN indd 1 2016 11 10 5 28 48...

Page 2: ...enance 12 Severe warning signs for disposal 13 This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as 14 Instructions about the WEEE 15 Installation 16 Refrigerator at a g...

Page 3: ...used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction con...

Page 4: ...pressor label on the rear of the appliance or the rating label inside the fridge to see which refrigerant is used for your refrigerator When this product contains flammable gas Refrigerant R 600a cont...

Page 5: ...directions carefully Unplug the power plug from the wall socket Make sure the machine is grounded to prevent electric shock Call the contact center for help These warning signs are here to prevent in...

Page 6: ...is loose do not insert the power plug There is a risk of electric shock or fire Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length or at either end Do not bend the power cord exce...

Page 7: ...nt any power leakages or electric shocks caused by current leakage from the refrigerator This may result in an electric shock fire explosion or problems with the product Never plug the power cord into...

Page 8: ...ensure that they do not play with the appliance Keep fingers out of pinch point areas clearances between the doors and cabinet are necessarily small Be careful when you open the doors when children ar...

Page 9: ...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 Fill the water tank ice tra...

Page 10: ...or smell or smoke unplug the power plug immediately and contact your nearest service center Failing to do so may result in an electric or fire hazards Pull the power plug out of the socket before cha...

Page 11: ...place glass or bottles or carbonated beverages into the freezer The container may freeze and break and this may result in injury There is no need to disconnect the refrigerator from the power supply...

Page 12: ...all foreign substances such as dust or water from the power plug terminals and contact points using a dry cloth on a regular basis Unplug the power plug and clean it with a dry cloth Failing to do so...

Page 13: ...flammable gas Refrigerant R 600a contact your local authority in regard to safe disposal of this product Cyclopentane is used as an insulation blowing gas The gases in insulation material require spec...

Page 14: ...material for this product in an environmentally friendly manner This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other worki...

Page 15: ...d not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate these item...

Page 16: ...of the product packaging material in compliance with the local regulations NOTE The actual image and provided component parts of the refrigerator may differ depending on the model and the country Ref...

Page 17: ...you can remove cool pack s which can be removed without aid of a tool It does not affect thermal and mechanical characteristics A declared storage volume is calculated with cool pack s removed These o...

Page 18: ...tor 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 Temperate SN 10 to 32 10 to 32...

Page 19: ...for space requirements for installation Basic Model Stand Model B A C D E B A C D E RR19 20 Basic Stand Depth A 529 529 Width B 532 532 Height C 1139 1246 Overall Height D 1188 1300 Depth E 649 649 un...

Page 20: ...the floor preventing the power cord from being crushed by the rollers upon relocation STEP 2 Flooring The surface to install the refrigerator must support a fully loaded refrigerator To protect the f...

Page 21: ...2 Open the door and check if the interior light lights up 3 Set the temperature to the coldest and wait for about an hour 4 Remove the 4 shipping caps from the shelf which are attached for safe trans...

Page 22: ...n DIAL At Winter POINT 1 2 No When setting the control dial at the Winter Position the Refrigerator becomes warmer When small quantities of food is stored NOTE If the temperature where the Refrigerato...

Page 23: ...ttom of the ice making compartment If more frost is formed please defrost Defrost button 2 Push the Defrost button to defrost Frost on the surface of the evaporator will begin to melt and can be easil...

Page 24: ...ttom of refrigerator when defrost is performed So the Chiller compartment should be inserted to the end when you store the food in the Chiller compartment Ice making 1 Fill the tray up to 80 with wate...

Page 25: ...coldest part of the Refrigerator is the Super Freeze Zone This is the best place to store delicate foodstuffs Glass bottles containing liquids should never be stored in the Super Freeze Zone as the g...

Page 26: ...and pull the compartment out Shelves Pull the shelf forward until it meets the stopper Tilt the front of the shelf up and pull it out Vegetable Box Pull the moisturizing veg box forward and take it ou...

Page 27: ...side it out This Guard egg is adjustable and may be positioned to best fit your needs Guard Jumbo Lift the guard up and slide it out This Guard Jumbo is not adjustable it fits in only one position On...

Page 28: ...rigerator This may cause electric shock Replacing the Bulb lamp Lamp cover hook WARNING Disconnect power supply before replacing the lamp 1 Unplug the power cord from the socket 2 Remove Tray partitio...

Page 29: ...est temperature Is the surrounding temperature too low There are unusual noises Check if the appliance is installed on a stable and even floor Is the back of the appliance too close to the wall Have a...

Page 30: ...side the Refrigerator Space the food out as much as possible to improve ventilation If the freezer drawer is not completely closed or is blocked humidity from outside may enter and cause severe frost...

Page 31: ...Memo OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_EN indd 31 2016 11 10 5 28 52...

Page 32: ...contact the SAMSUNG customer care center Country Contact Center Web Site INDIA 1800 40 SAMSUNG 1800 40 7267864 Toll Free www samsung com in support SRI LANKA 0115900000 www samsung com support This P...

Page 33: ...RR19 20 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 1 2016 11 10 5 31 05...

Page 34: ...2 3 4 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 WEEE 15 16 16 18 22 22 23 26 26 28 28 29 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 2 2016 11 10 5 31 05...

Page 35: ...3 8 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 3 2016 11 10 5 31 05...

Page 36: ...4 www samsung com R 600a R 134a R 600a OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 4 2016 11 10 5 31 05...

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Page 42: ...10 Samsung Electronics OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 10 2016 11 10 5 31 06...

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Page 45: ...13 R 600a R 134a R 600a OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 13 2016 11 10 5 31 06...

Page 46: ...14 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 14 2016 11 10 5 31 06...

Page 47: ...15 WEEE USB www samsung com in support 1800 40 SAMSUNG 1800 40 7267864 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 15 2016 11 10 5 31 06...

Page 48: ...16 01 02 03 04 05 06 09 08 07 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 egg 08 09 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 16 2016 11 10 5 31 06...

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Page 50: ...18 1 10 C 43 C C IEC 62552 ISO 15502 ISO 8561 SN 10 32 10 32 N 16 32 16 32 ST 16 38 18 38 T 16 43 18 43 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 18 2016 11 10 5 31 07...

Page 51: ...19 B A C D E B A C D E RR19 20 A 529 529 B 532 532 C 1139 1246 D 1188 1300 E 649 649 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 19 2016 11 10 5 31 07...

Page 52: ...20 100 127 927 429 1082 529 530 78 48 2 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 20 2016 11 10 5 31 07...

Page 53: ...21 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 21 2016 11 10 5 31 07...

Page 54: ...22 Freezer Fridge Monsoon 3 4 Monsoon Summer 5 6 Summer Summer Winter 1 2 Winter 5 C Winter OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 22 2016 11 10 5 31 08...

Page 55: ...23 1 Defrost 2 Defrost OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 23 2016 11 10 5 31 08...

Page 56: ...24 1 2 1 80 max COLDEST 1 2 2 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 24 2016 11 10 5 31 08...

Page 57: ...25 3 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 25 2016 11 10 5 31 09...

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Page 59: ...27 egg egg egg OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 27 2016 11 10 5 31 09...

Page 60: ...28 Clorox 1 2 3 4 5 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 28 2016 11 10 5 31 09...

Page 61: ...29 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 29 2016 11 10 5 31 09...

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Page 64: ...Samsung SAMSUNG INDIA 1800 40 SAMSUNG 1800 40 7267864 Toll Free www samsung com in support SRI LANKA 0115900000 www samsung com support RoHS DA68 03111C 03 OneDoor_RR1500K_DA68 03111C 03_HI indd 32 2...

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