Samsung RFG297AAWP user manual Energy saver, Lighting, Alarm, Ice off, Lock

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Energy saver

This icon will light up when you activate the “Energy Saver” function. The Energy Saver function is automatically set to “ON” when power is supplied to the Refrigerator. If condensation occurs on the doors, turn the Energy Saver function off.

Lighting

This icon will light up when you activate the “Lighting” feature. In this case, the dispenser light(under the display) will be on constantly. If you would like the dispenser light to come on only when using the dispenser, turn the “Lighting” feature off.

Alarm

This icon will light up when you activate the “Alarm” feature. The door alarm will sound if any door is open for more than 3 minutes. The beeping stops when you close the door. Initially the Alarm is set to on.

Ice off

This icon will light up when you activate the “Ice Off” feature. In this case, the ice will not be produced.

Lock

This icon will light up when you activate the “Lock” feature. In this case, you won’t be able to use the control panel. If you press and hold the Ice Off/Hold button for 3 sec to unlock Child Lock, you will be able to use the control panel again.

Using the control panel

Basic temperature of Freezer and Refrigerator Compartments

The basic temperature and recommended temperature of Freezer and Refrigerator Compartments are -2°F and 38°F respectively. If the temperature of Freezer and Refrigerator Compartments are too high or low, adjust the temperature manually.

Controlling the Freezer temperature

The Freezer temperature can be set between 8°F and -8°F to suit your particular needs. Press the Freezer button repeatedly until the desired temperature is shown in the temperature display. Keep in mind that foods like ice cream may melt at 4°F. The temperature display will move sequentially from -8°F to 8°F. When the display reaches 8°F, the temperature display goes back to -8˚F.

Five seconds after the new temperature is set, the display will again show the actual current freezer temperature until the new temperature is reached.

Controlling the Refrigerator temperature

The Refrigerator temperature can be set between 46°F and 34°F to suit your particular needs. Press the Fridge button repeatedly until the desired temperature is shown in the temperature display.

The temperature control process for the Fridge works just like the Freezer process.

Press the Fridge button to set your desired temperature. After a few seconds, the Fridge will begin adjusting towards the newly set temperature. This will be reflected in the digital display.

-The temperature of the Freezer, Refrigerator or Pantry Room may rise when you open the doors too frequently, or if a large amount of warm or hot food is placed inside.

-This may cause the digital display to blink. Once the Freezer and Refrigerator temperature return to their normal set temperatures, the blinking will stop.

-If the blinking continues, you may need to “reset” the Refrigerator. Try unplugging the appliance, wait for around 10 minutes and then plug the power cord back in.

-The temperature of the Pantry Room may be a little different according to the location inside.

-If communication between Display and Main Controller errors, Pantry Display light may blink. Once the communication return to their normal set temperatures, the blinking will stop.

If the blinking continues for a long period of time, please contact to Samsung Electronics Service Center.

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Contents Refrigerator Serial # Key features of your new refrigeratorModel # Do not use aerosols near the Refrigerator Safety InformationSevere Warning Signs Refrigerator must be safely grounded Do not insert the power plug with wet handsDo not disassemble or repair the Refrigerator by yourself Unplug the Refrigerator before changing the interior lightDo not put your hands under the appliance Never unplug your Refrigerator by pulling on the power cordDo not store articles on the top of the appliance Safety Information Contents GEttinG READy to instAll tHE REFRiGERAtoR Setting up your French Door RefrigeratorDisassemble the Refrigerator doors Setting uP tHe ReFRigeRAtoRRemoving the refrigerator doors Tools you will needIf a red clip is on the coupler, it must Disassemble the freezer drawer Assemble the Refrigerator doors REAttACHinG tHE REFRiGERAtoR DooRsCoupler Assemble the freezer drawer When the left door is higher than the Right door ADJustinG tHE DooRsWhen the left door is lower than the Right door Making Minor Adjustments Between Doors ADJustinG tHE FREEzER DRAwER lEVEl CHECKinG tHE wAtER DisPEnsER LinE Connecting to the water supply lineRefrigerator InstAllinG tHE wAtER linEConnecting the water line to the Refrigerator Installing the water fi lterReverse osmosis water supply HousingOperating your Samsung French Door Refrigerator UsinG tHE ContRol PAnElFilter Indicator Using the Digital DisplayPower Freeze Power CoolControlling the Refrigerator temperature AlarmBasic temperature of Freezer and Refrigerator Compartments Controlling the Freezer temperatureNormal Use Using the ice off Function Using the water dispenserFreezer 9 Drawer Bin Parts and FeaturesStoring Food in the Freezer Drawer Storing Food in the RefrigeratorSelection Button UsinG tHE Cool sElECt PAntRyTemp Vegetable & Fruit Drawers Removing the Refrigerator AccessoriesDoor Bins & Dairy Compartment Tempered Glass shelvesCool Select Pantry Using tHe DooRsUsinG tHE tiLtinG PoCKEt Freezer Drawer Bin Removing the Freezer AccessoriesTilting Pocket Auto Pull out DrawerCleaning the Rubber door seals CLEAninG tHE REFRiGERAtoRCleaning the Exterior Cleaning the ice/water DispenserChanging the Interior Light in the Freezer Drawer Changing the Interior LigHtSChanging the Interior Light in the Refrigerator CHAnGinG tHE wAtER FiltER Ordering Replacement water FilterNSF Water Filter ChartWater Filter Certification Foods Refrigerator Freezer Storage Tips Food Storage TipsSources Troubleshooting SAMsunG REFRiGERAtoR 28.5 CubiC FEEt AnD Larger CAPACity Warranty04NTY Arra Country Call Or Visit US Online AT Write Questions or COMMENTS?