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Before calling service, Automatic ice maker does not work, Temperature indicator moving)

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Before calling service

ENGLISH

DA68-02659A REV(0.0)

If you have further questions or damaged accessory parts, contact us at 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)

1. Automatic Ice Maker does not work

Allow your refrigerator to operate and cool down

for 24 hours (1 full day) before the ice maker starts

producing ice.

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Temperature Indicator moving)

refrigerator not to generate cool air. (Only for product sold in U.S)

but it does not make cool air. To cancel this mode, press the

“Cooling O Key” at the same time for 5 seconds until “Ding-dong”

sounds.

COOLING OFF KEY

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RL220 Model : Power Freeze + Freezer Key

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3. Water dispenser Intallation(On some models)

Turn on water installation and Flush 3 gallons through fi lter before use

(fl ush approximately 6 minutes)

• The water fi lter must be installed outside the refrigerator.

It is not provided with your new refrigerator. The fi lter

cartridge (8) and holder (9) kit can be purchased from local

hardware store.

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Do not use copper line.

Cut the tubing, making sure the ends are square and clean.

There are several items that you need to purchase to complete this

connection.
You may fi nd these items sold as a kit at your local hardware store.

Use Copper Tubing

Use Plastic Tubing

¼” copper tubing

¼” compression nut (1pc)

Ferrule (2pc)

¼” plastic tubing Molded end

(Bulb)

¼” compression nut (1pc)

4. Fridge or freezer Compartments are warm

Allow your refrigerator to operate and cool down for 24 hours (1

full day) to reach to the set temperature.
Also, into your refrigerator, it may need an additional

24 hours for the fridge to reach the set temperature.

5. Moisture forms on outside/inside of refrigerator

hot and humid seasons.)

Saving function.
If you open the doors frequently or for too long, it may cause

moisture inside the fridge.

6. Noise Clicks, Pops, Cracks, Snaps

These noises may be heard occasionally inside the refrigerator.

This is normal. This sound occurs when various items contract

or expand while temperatures are changing; especially during

defrosting. This may also occur when electronic devices including

the ice maker are operating.

7. Display

Incorrect

Correct

( 1 )

Freezer

(Hold 3 sec for

Power Freeze)

Press the Freezer button to set the freezer temperature

between colder and coldest.

Press and hold the Freezer button for 3 seconds to activate

Power Freezer function which speeds up the freezing

process in the freezer.

( 2 )

Fridge

Press the Fridge button to set the Fridge temperature

between colder and coldest.

( 3 )

Energy Saver

For better energy effi ciency, press the Energy Saver button.

If condensation occurs on the doors, turn the Energy Saver

( 4 )

button. The LED will light up and the Ice-Maker stops

making ice.

( 5 )

( 6 )

Power Freeze

Press this button to activate Power Freezer function which

speeds up the freezing process in the freezer.

8. 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.

9. Moving and Installing

When installing, servicing or cleaning behind the refrigerator, be

sure of the following:
To protect your fl oor’s fi nish when

moving the refrigerator, cut a large

section of the cardboard carton

and place under the refrigerator

where you are working.
Pull the unit straight out and push

back in straight after fi nishing.

10. Leveling & Door Alignment

Insert a fl at-blade screwdriver

into a slot on the control lever,

turn it clockwise or counter-

clockwise to level the door.

[RF221, RF220]

[RL225]

[RL220]

90 degree

1. Cold Water line
2. Pipe Clamp.
3. Plastic line
4. Compression Nut
5. Compression Sleeve
6. Packing Nut

8. Filter Cartridge
9. Cartridge Holder

[RF221, RF220]

[RL225]

[RL220]

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2

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4

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5

Control Lever

Flat-blade screw driver(-)

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