Samsung SR-65 Series Owner's Instructions Manual
Samsung SR-65 Series Owner's Instructions Manual

Samsung SR-65 Series Owner's Instructions Manual

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OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS
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Features Overview
High-efficiency Multi-evaporator CYCLE (H.M.CYCLE)
Explains the high-efficiency cooling method with independent cooler and fan.
Surround Cooling System
Describes the system that blows cold air to every corner for powerful cooling.
Door in Door (Option)
Feature to open the heavy door easily, saving energy.
Electronic Control Display (Option)
Allows quick refrigeration or freezing of food.
Safety Precautions and Warnings
Warning and Caution Symbol Meanings
Indicates danger of death/serious injury and risk of injury/material damage.
Electrical Safety Guidelines
Covers socket usage, water, gas, wet hands, and appliance placement.
Appliance Handling and Disposal
Covers power cord, disassembly, light replacement, earthing, and disposal.
Usage and Operational Safety
Ensures proper ventilation, food storage, cord disconnection, and child safety.
Professional Maintenance and Ice Safety
Highlights need for qualified technicians and safe ice consumption.
Installation Procedures
Installation Site and Cleaning
Allow space, level floor, wait 1 hour before plugging in, clean appliance.
Power Connection Requirements
Use an exclusively earthed socket; explain non-earthed socket connection.
Appliance Levelling
Adjusting legs to ensure the appliance is level for proper door operation.
Preparing the Fridge/Freezer for Use
Initial Setup and Operation Check
Install shelves, clean, check light, set temperature, and run for one hour.
Compressor Break-in Period
New compressors may be noisy for up to five months during initial run-in.
Initial Food Storage
Wait for the refrigerator to reach proper temperature before storing food.
Using Control Features (Dial Type)
Factors for Temperature Setting
Consider food quantity and room temperature when setting the temperature.
Temperature Adjustment Guide
Table showing temperature settings based on food quantity.
Using Control Features (Electronic Type)
Quick Fre/Night Function
Explains fast freezing and compressor/fan operation during the night.
Quick Ref/Economic Function
Explains fast refrigeration and energy-saving modes.
Electronic Control Panel Operation
How to select Quick/Night or Quick/Economic modes via button presses.
Temperature Control Zones
Adjusting temperature for freezing and refrigerating compartments.
Quick Function Auto-Transfer
Note on auto-transfer after Quick Fre/Ref functions complete.
Food Storage Guidelines
High Humidity Special Fresh Room
Use for foods needing colder environments than the refrigerator.
Re-enforced Glass Shelf Usage
Instructions for placing side dishes and notes on shelf durability.
Egg Carrier and Multi-Use Space
Guidance on storing eggs and using multi-use space for dairy/drinks.
Specialized Storage and Ice Making
Beverage and Vegetable Storage
Specifics for storing drinks and using the vegetable room for moisture.
Ice Cube Maker Operation
Steps for filling the ice cube maker and placing it in the freezer.
Removing Ice Cubes
How to twist the ice cube maker to release ice.
Freezing Glass Bottles Warning
Warning about glass bottles containing liquid exploding when frozen.
Disassembling Accessories
Freezing Room Shelf Removal
Steps to remove the ice tray and freezing room shelf.
Fresh Room and Vegetable Box Removal
Instructions for pulling out the high humidity fresh room and vegetable box.
Deodorizer and Drinks Compartment Removal
How to remove the deodorizer and drinks compartment.
DID CASE Removal
How to pull out the DID CASE from the door guard.
Replacing Interior Light
Freezing Room Light Replacement
Steps to remove and replace the indoor lamp cover in the freezing room.
Refrigerating Room Light Replacement
Steps to unscrew, replace the lamp, and reassemble the cover.
Troubleshooting Common Problems
Appliance Not Operating / Too High Temperature
Checks for power, controller settings, heat sources, and wall clearance.
Food Frozen in Refrigerator
Checks for cold temp settings, low ambient temp, and high water content food.
Unusual Noises Troubleshooting
Checks floor stability, wall clearance, foreign objects, and compressor sounds.
Warm Corners and Condensation
Explains heat-proof pipes and condensation in humid weather.
Liquid Babbling Sound
Identifies the sound as refrigerant cooling the interior.
Bad Smell and Frost Layer Issues
Solutions for smells, frost, and ventilation problems.
Condensation on Inside Walls
Causes and solutions for condensation due to food storage or door opening.
Usage Precautions and Power Saving
Food Storage Placement Advice
Store high water content food at front; cool hot food before storing.
Power Saving Tips
Advice on installation, ventilation, sunlight, heat sources, and vents.
Efficient Cooling and Defrosting
Cool food using frozen items; defrost when ice builds up.
Door Opening and Freezing Efficiency
Reduce door opening time; place food on freezer elements for efficiency.
Appliance Component Overview
Basic Model Components Diagram
Identifies parts of the basic model fridge/freezer via diagram.
Door in Door Model Components Diagram
Identifies parts of the Door in Door electronic control model via diagram.

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