Samsung RS68N8941SL Installation Manual

Samsung RS68N8941SL Installation Manual

Larger capacity, clear view in-door ice system, surround multi air outlets, led lighting
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INSTALLATION MANUAL

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS
RS68N8941**
ㆍ Larger Capacity
Clear view In-door ice system
Surround Multi Air Outlets
LED Lighting

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    INSTALLATION MANUAL SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS RS68N8941** ㆍ Larger Capacity ㆍ Clear view In-door ice system ㆍ Surround Multi Air Outlets ㆍ LED Lighting...
  • Page 2 Contents Product Introduction ------- 3 How to carry ------------ 10 How to install ------------ 15 Check the installation status 27...
  • Page 3 1. Product Information To do list 1-1. Basic Specifi cation ITEM Specification Model RS68N8941** Image Gross capacity (LT) Valid net Freezing compartment (LT) capacity Cold compartment (LT) Dimensions (width x depth x height) W)912 x D)716 x H)1780 Dimensions of package (width x depth x height) W)960 x D)776 x H)1912 Rated frequency (Hz) 50 or 60...
  • Page 4 1. Product Information To do list 1-1-1. Electric Parts Specifi cation ITEM Specification Model RS68N8941** Type NF54M5151ARAK3 Compressor Drive mode INVERTER Charged oil SUNUSO-2GSD(250cc) Freezer SPLIT FIN TYPE compartment Freezer Cold compartment SPLIT FIN TYPE Condenser Forced and spontaneous convection type Desiccant Molecular sieve XH-9 Freezing...
  • Page 5 1. Product Information To do list 1-1-1. Electric Parts Specifi cation ITEM Specification Model RS68N8941** Initial defrosting cycle 6 hours ± 10 minutes (simultaneous defrosting of F and R) Defrosting cycle 12 to 77 hours of freezing component (varying dependent upon operation conditions) 12 to 77 hours Defrosting cycle of cold component (varying dependent upon operation conditions)
  • Page 6 1. Product Information To do list 1-1-2. Electric Component ITEM Specification Model RS68N8941** Power supplying Defrosting heater during freezing in freezing AC 230V,200W or AC120V,200W compartment compartment defrosting Power supplying Defrosting heater in during cold cold compartment compartment defrosting Home bar heater Ambient humidity (cold compartment) sensor interlocking...
  • Page 7 1. Product Information To do list 1-1-2. Electric Component ITEM Specification Model RS68N8941** Cooling fan motor in freezing compartment DC12V, AIO Q7 Cooling fan motor in cold compartment DC12V, AIO Q7 Compressor cooling fan motor DC12V, C150Q Motor-driven damper (True-taste chamber) Motor step valve DC 12V,700mA DC valve...
  • Page 8 1. Product Information To do list 1-2. Interior Views ※Dispenser-featured models (RS68N8941**) 01 Freezer shelves 02 Multipurpose freezer bin 03 Dried food and meat storage drawer 04 Refrigerator bin 05 Refrigerator shelves 06 Vegetable drawer 07 Multipurpose drawer 08 Ice maker * 09 Water tank 10 Wine rack * 11 Dairy bin...
  • Page 9 1. Product Information To do list 1-3. Dimensions (mm/inch) ※ RECESS HANDLE TYPE...
  • Page 10 2. How to carry To do list 2-1. Equipments QNT’Y ITEM PURPOSE SPEC CHECK PICTURES Hydraulic LIFT GATE Loading/unloading Lift Everyday Lifter After unloading the unit Dolly from the truck, move the 460*750mm Everyday unit on this dolly To fix the units while it’s Fixing rope moving on the way to 25mm * 5 M...
  • Page 11 2. How to carry To do list 2-1. Equipments SURROUNDING HOW TO CARRY PICTURES - carrying the unite by two persons - using dolly, carry the unit in to the customer’s plan ground house - be careful not to be damaged - check the path width ladder car cannot access - using a kind of protector, units should be moved...
  • Page 12 2. How to carry To do list 2-1. Equipments CAUSE DAMAGE PICTURES - dropping shock owing to careless unloading Dropping damage the delivery man didn’t use the lift gate - dropping shock owing to careless unloading Dropping damage the delivery man didn’t use the lift gate - dropping shock owing to careless unloading Dropping damage the delivery man didn’t use the lift gate...
  • Page 13 2. How to carry To do list 2-1. Equipments PRECEDURES PRECAUTIONS PICTURES - Recommend to use lift car LOADING - carrying the units by two persons - be careful not to drop and got dents from the cargo - tighten the unit by bend ON THE WAY TO CUSTOMER - be careful not the band to damage the units...
  • Page 14 2. How to carry To do list 2-1. Equipments SURROUNDINGS HOW TO OPEN PICTURES - lift up the carton box - fully recommended performed by two persons Open place:no obstacles Easy to lift up the carton box - step removing the box can cause some scratches on the edge of the refrigerator top...
  • Page 15 3. How to install To do list 3-1. Installation process HOUSE DELIVERY SALE STRUCTURE DATE CHECK OPERATION INSTALLATION DELIVERY CHECK INFORMATION OF COLLECTION OF COMPLETION FUNCTION/USE OLD PRODUCT...
  • Page 16 3. How to install To do list 3-2. Installation parts Item. How to use Pictures Use for assembling and Phillips Head Driver disassembling of screw Use for assembling and is assembling Flat Head Driver of Beverage Station, Dispenser, Display, Cover Lamp etc... Use for checking of the Magnet F/R Fan...
  • Page 17 3. How to install To do list 3-3. Selecting a good place HOW TO DO PICTURES - Check if the floor is leveled. If the floor is not leveled, it causes vibration and noise, and when opening/closing the doors, the refrigerator could be tipped over resulting in personal injuries.
  • Page 18 3. How to install To do list 3-4. How to dismantle the refrigerator doors PRECEDURES HOW TO DO PICTURES - Secure enough space to remove the packaging box. Space Procurement Be careful not to scratch the product with EPS or Angle and make sure to check the Removing packing box outer appearance after removing all packaging materials.
  • Page 19 3. How to install 3-5. Assembly Hinge-Up Disassembling (Cover Hinge Type – Freezer Door) Part name Work sequence Remarks 1. Disconnect the power cord, and Remove 3 cover screws using a Phillips screwdriver. Then open the refrigerator door and pull the hooks on the sides to loosen the cover.
  • Page 20 3. How to install 3-5. Assembly Hinge-Up Disassembling (Cover Hinge Type – Freezer Door) Part name Work sequence Remarks Remove the door from the lower hinge by lifting up the door straight. Be careful not to pinch the water tubing and the wire harness on the door.Lift up the door straight in Door upper direction until the water hose...
  • Page 21 3. How to install (Cover Hinge Type – 3-6. Assembly Hinge-Up Disassembling Show case of Fridge Door) Part name Work sequence Remarks 1. Disconnect the power cord, and remove 1 cover screws using a Phillips screw driver. Then pull the hooks on the sides to loosen the cover.
  • Page 22 3. How to install 3-7. Assembly Hinge-Up Disassembling (Cover Hinge Type – Fridge Door) Part name Work sequence Remarks 1. Disconnect the power cord, and remove 1 cover screws using a Phillips screw driver. Then pull the hooks on the sides to loosen the cover.
  • Page 23 3. How to install 3-7. Assembly Hinge-Up Disassembling (Cover Hinge Type – Fridge Door) Part name Work sequence Remarks 4. Disassemble the top hinge from the front door. Door 5. Disassemble the Fridge door.
  • Page 24 3. How to install 3-8. Assembly Locker Disassembling (Fridge Door) Part name Work sequence Remarks 1. Disassemble the entire door as described in Section 3-14, 3-17, and lay the door on the floor, and disassemble the two fastening screws on the cover lock of the internal door. 2.
  • Page 25 3. How to install 3-8. Assembly Water Tank Disassembling Part name Work sequence Remarks 1. Pull the water tank and remove it. 2. Unfasten the two screws from the guide rail and remove the shelf. Door 3. Remove the FOAM-PEs (4 provided) from the shelf.
  • Page 26 3. How to install To do list 3-9. Transporting to the installation place PRECEDURES HOW TO DO PICTURES Check the size of the Before moving in the ref, check the size of the entrance elevator and the main entrance. Deliver the F/R-Doors first. Delivering Doors Make sure not to scratch surfaces and bend the water supply hose.
  • Page 27 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-1. Check the door level and adjust PRECEDURES HOW TO DO PICTURES - under the roof, they should use rug or mat to Put the unit on its prevent the floor damage. installation place ※...
  • Page 28 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-1. Check the door level and adjust PRECEDURES HOW TO DO PICTURES Remove the leveling JIG - settle the unit entirely, pull out the JIG - turn the adjusting screws clockwise or count clockwise, make the door level even Level the doors ※...
  • Page 29: Function For Failure Diagnosis

    4. Check the installation status To do list 4-2. Function for failure diagnosis 4-2-1. Option TABLE 1) Temperature changing table of freezer 2) Temperature changing table of fridge compartment compartment Set item Freezer Temp Shift Set item fridge Temp Shift Reference Fridge Room 7-SEG Reference...
  • Page 30 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-2. Function for failure diagnosis 4-2-1. Option TABLE 3) Ice Tray water supply of freezer 4) Eject waiting time changing table of freezer compartment Ice Maker compartment Ice Maker In DISPENSER MODEL with flow sensor (In DISPENSER MODEL Only features) Only features) Set item...
  • Page 31 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-2. Function for failure diagnosis 4-2-1. Option TABLE 5) Eject temperature changing table of 6) Minimum Comp RPM shifting. freezer compartment Ice Maker - This option is rising minimum Comp RPM. (In DISPENSER MODEL Only features) As this option is applied, Comp operation.
  • Page 32 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-2. Function for failure diagnosis 4-2-1. Option TABLE 8) Operation rate changing table of dispenser heater. Set item Minimum Comp RPM setting Reference Fridge Room 7-SEG Value Setting value ex) If you want to change the dispenser heater operation rate Rate change to +20%.
  • Page 33: Trouble Shooting

    4. Check the installation status To do list 4-3. Trouble Shooting PROBLEM SOLUTION • Check that the power plug is properly connected. • Check the set temperature on the digital display is warmer than freezer or fridge inner temperature. The Refrigerator does not •...
  • Page 34 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-3. Trouble Shooting PROBLEM SOLUTION • Check that the Refrigerator is level and stable. • Is the back of the Refrigerator too close to the wall and therefore keeping air from circulating? •...
  • Page 35 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-3. Trouble Shooting PROBLEM SOLUTION You can hear water bubbling in • This is normal. The bubbling comes from the Refrigerator coolant liquid circulating through the Refrigerator. the Refrigerator. • Check for spoiled food. There is a bad smell in the •...
  • Page 36 • Connect the Refrigerator and the Smartphone to the same Wi-Fi network in your home. • Install and run Samsung E-Smart App on your Smartphone (to use the Samsung E-Smart function). • In addition, to use the Smart Grid (Demand Response) function, you must Register for the service with your electric company.The...
  • Page 37 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-3. Trouble Shooting Problem What To Do • Confirm that the router in your home and the Internet are working properly. --Connect a Smartphone to the router (AP, Access Point), and then confirm that you can browse the Internet on the phone.
  • Page 38 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-4. Q&A Descriptions of symptoms Check Points Corrective Measures ▶ Noise (resonance) problems When the BLDC fan motor If you replace the ambient keep on even though the noise rotates in low RPM, The friction thermistor with a 2.7K resistance with air is quite high and it (detecting 109.4℉), the BLDC fan...
  • Page 39 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-4. Q&A Descriptions of symptoms Check Points Corrective Measures ▶What causes the liquid Refrigerant goes into the evaporator via the capillary tube in which the refrigerant expands as it circulates the cooling cycle. At this time, the passing noises from the refrigerant is in its liquid state and it starts evaporating as it reaches at the back of the refrigerator?
  • Page 40 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-4. Q&A Descriptions of symptoms Check Points Corrective Measures ▶ What is the solution for the For old refrigerators compressor noises? Dust could get built-up in the machine Explain it to customers and let compartment.
  • Page 41 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-4. Q&A Descriptions of symptoms Check Points Corrective Measures ▶ Why is the fridge compartment Advise customers to adjust its temperature level to one or two step higher. For example, when the ambient temperature is low such as in not cool? (Not a defect) winter (especially, when you use it in the morning with the door not being opened or closed during the night), the compartment temperature...
  • Page 42 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-4. Q&A Descriptions of symptoms Check Points Corrective Measures ▶ What is the reason that Replace the fridge thermistor because it could be faulty. vegetables get frozen even 1st: Check if the thermistor works after referring to the self-diagnosis checklist on the MAIN-PCB cover.
  • Page 43 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-4. Q&A Descriptions of symptoms Check Points Corrective Measures When the stored food sends out much smell. ▶ What can be done when it sends ☞ Check if there is any food sending out sustaining smells. out much smell in the fridge and Dried squid, dried laver : Hold on them the freezer compartments after...
  • Page 44 4. Check the installation status To do list 4-4. Q&A Descriptions of symptoms Check Points Corrective Measures ▶ What can be done when 1) Turn off the refrigerator (unplug the unit) and remain the door opened. the smell keeps on even 2) Take out the food stored in the refrigerator.
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