Samsung RF4287HARS user manual Lighting

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Operating your French Door Refrigerator

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( 4 ) Lighting

Pressing the Lighting button turns on the Dispenser LED lamp (under the display) in continuous mode so that it stays on continuously. The button also lights up. If you want the Dispenser lamp to come on only when some one uses the dispenser, press the Lighting button to turn the continuous mode off.

( 5 ) Power Cool

The Power Cool function substantially speeds up the refrigerator compressor, causing the refrigerator to cool

down rapidly to a temperature you choose. When you press the Power Cool button, the Power Cool icon

 

 

lights up.

 

 

Power Cool is useful if you need to quickly cool items or need to cool the refrigerator rapidly if it has warmed

 

dramatically (for example, if the door was left open).

 

To turn off Power Cool, press the Power Cool button again. Power Cool turns off automatically after 2 1/2

 

hours to decrease energy consumption.

When you turn on Power Cool, the refrigerator's compressor speeds up and is louder than during normal operation.

(6 ) Child Lock Pressing the Child Lock button locks the Display panel and Dispenser buttons so the buttons can not used.

(Hold 3 sec)

The Child Lock icon lights up to indicate you've activated the Child Lock function.

 

 

To cancel the Child Lock function, press the Child Lock button again.

 

 

 

 

If you suddenly can not use the Control Panel, check whether the Child Lock function

 

 

is on.

 

 

 

 

(7) Cubed Ice

Press the Cubed Ice or Crushed Ice button to select the type of ice you want dispensed. Each time you

(8) Crushed Ice

press the button, the cubed and crushed ice modes alternate and the Cubed or Crushed ice icon lights up,

 

 

 

 

indicating your selection.

(Cubed)

(Crushed)

If you don’t need ice, turn the function off to save on water and energy consumption (See Ice Off below).

 

 

 

 

( 9 ) Ice Off

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Hold 3 sec

Press the Cubed Ice ( 7 ) button 3 second, if you don't want to make more ice.

The icon will light up and the Ice-Maker stops making ice.

We recommend you stop ice making if the following occur:

-There is enough ice in the ice bucket.

-You want to save water and energy.

-Water is not being supplied to the refrigerator.

If the ice maker function is ON, and the water line is not connected, there will be a water valve noise from back of the unit. Press the Cubed Ice ( 7 ) button until the Ice Off indicator ( ) illuminates.

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Contents Refrigerator Features of your new Refrigerator Key features of your new refrigeratorSafety Information Important safety symbols and precautionsSafety Information Safety information Safety information Contents Setting up your French Door Refrigerator Getting ready to install the refrigeratorWhen moving your refrigerator Selecting the best location for the refrigeratorAccessories and required tools Removing the refrigerator doorsRequired Tools Not provided Disassemble the refrigerator doors Setting up your French Door Refrigerator Disassemble the Flex doorDisassemble the freezer drawer Reattaching the refrigerator doors Assemble the refrigerator doorsDispenser door tube Assemble the Flex door Assemble the freezer drawer Adjusting the Level How to adjust the levelMaking minor adjustments between doors Adjusting the freezer drawer level Connecting to the water supply line Checking the water dispenser lineInstalling the water line Connecting the water supply line to the refrigeratorCompleting the set up Using the control panel Operating your French Door RefrigeratorLighting Changing the water filter Water filter usageReverse Osmosis Water Supply Controlling the temperature Operating your French Door RefrigeratorUsing the two lever dispenser Using the ice leverUsing the Water lever Using the Ice & Water Dispenser togetherUsing the ice off Function Parts and features Storing food in the refrigerator Storing food in the freezer drawerUsing Flex Zone TemperatureSelection Button Removing the refrigerator accessories Door Bins & Dairy CompartmentTempered Glass shelves Vegetable & Fruit DrawersUsing the doors Removing the freezer accessories Freezer DrawerFood storage tips Foods Refrigerator Freezer Storage TipsSources Cleaning the refrigerator Troubleshooting TroubleshootingWarranty Information Case the need for servicing arisesMemo