User manual Refrigerator
The actual refrigerator and provided parts of your refrigerator may differ from the illustrations in this manual, depending on the model and the country.
Type A
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Type B
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01 Main panel
02 Freezer
03 Door bins
04 Ice Maker
05 Ice bucket
06 Fridge drawers
07 Water Tank *
* applicable models only
NOTE
Your refrigerator ships with door bins of different types and sizes. If the door bins for your refrigerator were packaged separately, use the figure below to help you position the bins properly.
The number of door bins provided may differ with the model.
Type A
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Type B
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STEP 1 Select a site
Select a site that:
Clearance
See the following figures and tables for space requirements for installation.
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STEP 2 Flooring
If the refrigerator cannot pass through the entrance due to its size, see Door removal for entrance.
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NOTE
To prevent floor damage, make sure the front leveling legs are in the upright position.
STEP 3 Door removal for entrance
If the refrigerator cannot pass through the entrance to your home or kitchen due to its size, follow these instructions to remove and then re-install the refrigerator's doors. If you do not need to remove the doors, go to page 40 to continue the installation procedure.
WARNING
Unplug the power cord of the refrigerator before removing the doors.
Tools required (not provided)
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Detach the fridge doors
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5. Remove the top hinge from the door.
NOTE Remove the top hinge carefully. The wires from the door are arranged through the hinge shaft.
6. Gently pull up the fridge door to remove. Do not apply excessive force to the door. The door may fall, causing physical injury.
7. Lay the door down on a flat surface.
To reattach the fridge doors
After moving the refrigerator to its final location, reattach the doors by following the removal instructions in the reversed order.
Detach the freezer drawer
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1. Fully open the freezer drawer, and then lift the drawer basket (A) to remove.
2. Use a socket wrench (10 mm) to remove the 4 screws fastening the door.
3. Lift the freezer door from the rails to remove.
CAUTION
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To reattach the freezer drawer
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1. Fully pull out the freezer drawer rails.
2. Attach the freezer door to the slots (A) at the side of the rails.
3. Use a socket wrench (10 mm) to fasten the door to the rail with 4 screws.
4. Insert the freezer basket back into its position.
STEP 4 Leveling the refrigerator
CAUTION
Level the refrigerator using the special screws (levelers) on the front legs. Use a flat-head screwdriver to turn the levelers.
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To adjust the height of the left side:
STEP 5 Align the fridge doors
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1. Fully open the freezer drawer (A), and then find the middle hinge (B).
2. Insert the Allen wrench (C) into the shaft (D) of the middle hinge.
3. Turn the Allen wrench (C) clockwise or counterclockwise to raise or lower the door.
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4. Use the Pliers (D) to insert the provided snap ring (E) in the gap between the hinge-grommet (F) and the middle hinge (G). The number of snap rings depends on the gap.
NOTE Two 0.04” snap rings are provided with the product.
STEP 6 Connect the water dispenser line (applicable models only)
A water dispenser with a filter is one of the helpful features on your new refrigerator. To help promote better health, the water filter removes unwanted particles from your water. However, it does not sterilize or destroy microorganisms. You may need to purchase a water purifying system to do that.
The water line also connects to the ice maker. For the ice maker to operate properly, water pressure of 206 to 827 kPa is required.
If the refrigerator is installed in an area with low water pressure (below 30 psi / 206 kPa), you can install a booster pump to compensate for the low pressure.
After you have connected the water line, make sure the water storage tank inside the refrigerator is properly filled. To do this, press the water dispenser lever until water runs from the water outlet.
NOTE
Water line installation kits are available at extra cost from your retailer. We recommend using a water line installation kit that contains copper tubing and a 6 mm compression nut.
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1. Shut off the main water source.
2. Insert the pipe clamp (B) and the shutoff valve (C) into the cold water line (A).
3. Connect the water line installation kit (A) to the shutoff valve (B).
Connect the water supply line to the refrigerator
There are several items you must purchase to complete this connection. You may find these items sold as a kit at your local hardware store.
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A. Refrigerator
B. Household water supply line
C. Water Line: must be kept straight.
01 Compression Nut (1/4") (Assembled)
02 Ferrule (Not supplied)
03 Copper tubing (Not supplied)
04 Plastic Tubing (Assembled)
05 Compression Fitting (Assembled)
06 Molded end (Bulb)
07 Compression nut (1/4") (Not supplied)
08 Plastic Tubing (Not supplied)
NOTE
If you have to relocate the refrigerator after connecting the water line (C), make sure the joined section of the water line is straight.
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CAUTION
Do not mount the water filter on any part of the refrigerator. This may damage the refrigerator.
NOTE
Only connect the water line to a potable water source.
STEP 7 Initial settings
By completing the following steps, the refrigerator should be fully functioning.
STEP 8 Final check
When installation is complete, confirm that:
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* applicable models only
NOTE
• The control panel is designed to stay off when the refrigerator is not in use. It only becomes active and lights up when you open the door or tap the buttons.
• If the door is left open for 5 minutes, the internal light will blink for 5 minutes and turn off to alert deaf and hard of hearing users that a door is open. Note that this function is normal.
Select the fridge or freezer and set the desired temperature or function of your choice.
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4. Wait for 5 seconds or tap to confirm your selection.
- The selected compartment’s indicator stops blinking.
NOTE
You can switch the temperature scale between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
You can turn on or off the auto ice maker in the freezer.
The Sabbath mode stays active for 85 hours once it is activated. After that, it will be deactivated automatically.
NOTE
Ice maker
The refrigerator has a built-in ice maker that automatically dispenses ice so that you can enjoy filtered water with cubed or crushed ice.
Ice Maker Operation

NOTE
When the ice maker is on, the temperature of the freezer will be lower than the set temperature. If you do not need to use the ice maker, turn off the ice maker.
If You Turn the Ice Maker Off
If you turn the ice maker off, make sure to remove all ice cubes from the ice bucket. The remaining ice cubes may clump together, making it difficult to remove.
Water dispenser (applicable models only)
With the water dispenser, you can dispense water without opening the fridge door. The water tank must be filled with potable water before use.
To fill the water tank with potable water
Open the door and locate the water tank that is located in the door shelf area
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1. Hold the handgrips on both sides of the water tank and lift up to remove.
2. Fill the water tank with potable water up to 4 liters. You can remove either the top cap or the cover and pour water.
NOTE For first-time use, clean inside the water tank.
3. Reinsert the water tank and close the door. Make sure the water outlet of the water tank faces forward.
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4. Put a water glass under the water outlet of the dispenser, and gently push the dispenser lever to dispense water. Make sure the water dispenser is unlocked.
CAUTION
NOTE
To secure more room, you can use the water tank to store food. In this case, remove the lid of the tank.
Shelves
CAUTION
Fridge shelves
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To remove a shelf, fully open the fridge door. Hold the front of the shelf and gently lift up and slide out.
1. Fully open the fridge door.
2. Hold the front of the shelf lift the back of the shelf to release the hook from the groove.
3. Pull out to remove.
Vegetable shelves
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1. Fully open the fridge door.
2. Lift up the front of the shelf and pull it to release the shelf from the holder at the rear wall.
3. Pull out to remove.
Door bins
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CAUTION
Fridge drawers
Vegetable / fruit drawers
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Gently lift up the front of the drawer and slide out.
Freezer baskets
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Upper baske
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Lower basket
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CAUTION
Interior and exterior
WARNING
Regularly use a dry cloth to remove all foreign substances such as dust or water from the power plug terminals and contact points.
Rubber seals
If the rubber seals of a door become dirty, the door may not close properly and reducing refrigerator performance and efficiency. Use a mild detergent and damp cloth to clean the rubber seals. Then, dry well with a cloth.
Rear panel

To keep cords and exposed parts of the rear panel free of dirt, vacuum the panel once or twice a year.
CAUTION
Do not remove the rear panel cover. Electric shock may occur.
LED Lamps
To replace the lamps of the refrigerator, contact a local Samsung service center.
WARNING
Before calling for service, review the checkpoints below. Any service calls regarding normal situations (No Defect Cases) will be charged to users.
Temperature
| Symptom | Possible causes | Solution |
| Fridge/freezer does not operate. Fridge/freezer temperature is warm. | • Power cord is not plugged in properly. | • Properly plug in the power cord. |
| • Temperature control is not set correctly. | • Set the temperature lower. | |
| • Refrigerator is located near a heat source or direct sunlight. | • Keep the refrigerator away from direct sunlight or a heat source. | |
| • Not enough clearance between refrigerator and nearby walls or cabinets. | • Make sure there is a gap of at least 2.5 inches (5 cm) between the refrigerator back and sides and any nearby walls or cabinets. | |
| • Energy Saver mode is activated. | • Deactivate Energy Saver mode. | |
| • The refrigerator is overloaded. Food is blocking the refrigerator vents. | • Do not overload the refrigerator. Do not allow food to block vents. | |
| Fridge/freezer is over-cooling. | • Temperature control is not set correctly. | • Set the temperature higher. |
| Symptom | Possible causes | Solution | ||
| Interior wall is hot. | • Refrigerator has heat-proof piping in the interior wall. | • To prevent condensation from forming, the refrigerator has heat-proof piping in the front corners. If the ambient temperature rises, this equipment may not work effectively. This is not a system failure.
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Odors
| Symptom | Possible causes | Solution |
| Refrigerator has odors. | • Spoiled food. | • Clean the refrigerator and remove any spoiled food. |
| • Food with strong odors. | • Make sure strong smelling food is wrapped airtight. |
Frost
| Symptom | Possible causes | Solution |
| Frost around the vents. | • Food is blocking the vents. | • Make sure no food blocks the refrigerator vents. |
| Frost on interior walls. | • Door is not closed properly. | • Make sure food does not block the door. Clean the door gasket. |
| Fruits or vegetables are frozen. | • Fruits or vegetables are stored in the Cool Select Zone. | • Do not store most kinds of fruit or vegetables in the Cool Select Zone. |
Condensation
| Symptom | Possible causes | Solution |
| Condensation forms on the interior walls. | • If door is left open, moisture enters the refrigerator. | • Remove the moisture and do not leave a door open for extended periods of time. |
| • Food with high moisture content. | • Make sure food is wrapped airtight. |
Water/ice (dispenser models only)
| Symptom | Possible causes | Solution |
| Water flow is weaker than normal. | • Water pressure is too low. | • Make sure the water pressure is between 30 to 120 psi (206 to 827 kPa). |
| Ice maker makes a buzzing sound. | • The ice maker function is activated, but the water supply to the refrigerator has not been connected. | • Press Ice Maker. |
| Ice maker does not make ice. | • Ice maker has just been installed. | • You must wait for 12 hours for the refrigerator to make ice. |
| • Freezer temperature is too high. | • Set the freezer temperature below 0 °F (-18 °C) or -4 °F (-20 °C) in warm ambient air. | |
| • Dispenser panel Lock is activated. | • Deactivate dispenser panel Lock. | |
| • Ice maker is off. | • Turn on the ice maker. |
| • Ice may jam if the ice dispenser is not used for a long time (approx. 3 weeks). | • If you won't be using the refrigerator for a long time, empty the ice bucket and turn off the ice maker. | |
| • Ice bucket is not properly inserted. | • Make sure the ice bucket is properly inserted. | |
| • Water line is not connected properly or water supply is not on. | • Check if the water line is installed correctly. Check if the water line stop cock is closed. ![]() | |
| Water does not dispense. | • Water line is not connected properly or water supply is not on. | • Check if the water line is installed correctly. Check if the water line stop cock is closed. ![]() |
| • Dispenser panel Lock is activated. | • Deactivate dispenser panel Lock. | |
| • A third-party water filter was installed. | • Use only Samsung-provided or approved filters. • Unapproved filters may leak and damage the refrigerator. | |
| • Water filter indicator turns on or blinks. | • Replace the water filter. After replacing, reset the filter indicator sensor. |
Do you hear abnormal sounds from the refrigerator?
Before calling for service, review the information below. If you still have questions about sounds your refrigerator is making, please call Samsung Customer Care at 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864). Note that you will be charged for any service visits related to normal operating sounds in which no defects were found.
These sounds are normal.
• When starting or ending an operation, the refrigerator may make sounds similar to a car engine ignition. As the operation stabilizes, the sounds will decrease.
• While the fan is operating, these sounds may occur. When the refrigerator reaches the set temperature, the fan sound will stop.
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• During a defrost cycle, water may drip on the defrost heater, causing sizzling sounds.
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• As the refrigerator cools or freezes, refrigerant gas moves through sealed pipes, causing bubbling sounds.
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• As the refrigerator temperature increases or decreases, plastic parts contract and expand, creating knocking noises. These noises occur during the defrosting cycle or when electronic parts are working.
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• For ice maker models: When the water valve opens to fill the ice maker, you may hear a buzzing sound.
• Due to pressure equalizing when you open and close the refrigerator door, you may hear a whooshing sound.
Reference file: Samsung SRF7500BB 648L French Door Fridge
Additionally, the document applies to other Samsung models: SRF7500BB