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SAFETY INFORMATION
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USAGE CAUTIONS
Do not re-freeze frozen foods that
have thawed completely. Do not place
carbonated or fizzy drinks in the freezer
compartment. Do not put bottles or
glass containers in the freezer.
- When the contents freeze, the glass may break
and cause personal injury.
Use only the ice maker provided with the
refrigerator.
Have the refrigerator’s water supply connected
only to a potable water supply.
In order to operate the ice maker properly,
water pressure of 20 ~ 125psi is required. If
you have a long vacation or business trip and
won’t use water or ice dispensers, close the
water valve.
- Otherwise, water leakage may occur.
Wipe excess moisture from the inside and
leave the doors open.
- Otherwise, odor and mold may develop.
Service Warranty and Modification.
- Any changes or modifications performed
by a 3rd party on this finished appliance
are not covered under Samsung
warranty service, nor is Samsung
responsible for safety issues that result
from 3rd party modifications.
Do not block the air holes.
- If the air holes are blocked, especially with a
plastic bag, the refrigerator can be over cooled.
If this cooling period lasts too long, the water
filter may break and cause water leakage.
If the refrigerator is disconnected from the
power supply, you should wait for at least five
minutes before plugging it back in.
If you have a long vacation planned or do not
intend to use the refrigerator for a long period
of time, empty the refrigerator including ice
bucket, pull out the power plug, wipe excess
moisture from the inside walls, and leave the
doors open to prevent odors and mold.
To get the best performance from the product:
- Do not place food too close to the vents at the
rear of the appliance as it can obstruct free air
circulation in the refrigerator compartment.
- Wrap food up properly or place it in airtight
containers before putting it into the refrigerator.
Fill the water tank and ice tray with potable
water only.
Do not apply strong shock or excessive force
onto the surface of glass.
- Broken glass may result in a personal injury
and/or property damage.
If the product is flooded, make sure to
contact your nearest service center.
- There is a risk of electric shock or fire.
CLEANING CAUTIONS
Do not directly spray water on the inside
or outside the refrigerator.
- There is a risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not use a hair dryer to dry the inside of the
refrigerator. Do not place a lighted candle in
the refrigerator to remove bad odors.
- This may result in an electric shock or fire.
Remove any foreign matter or dust from
the power plug pins. Do not use a wet
or damp cloth when cleaning the plug.
- Otherwise, there is a risk of fire or electric shock.
Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning
or making repairs.
CRITICAL DISPOSAL
WARNINGS
Risk of child entrapment. Before you
throw away your old refrigerator or freezer:
- Take off the doors.
- Leave the shelves in place so that children can
not easily climb inside.
Please dispose of the packaging material from
this product in an environmentally friendly manner.
Ensure that none of the pipes on the back of
the appliance are damaged prior to disposal.
R-600a or R-134a is used as a refrigerant.
Check the compressor label on the rear of the
appliance or the rating label inside the fridge to
see which refrigerant is used for your refrigerator.
If this product contains flammable gas
(Refrigerant R-600a), contact your local authority
in regard to safe disposal of this product.
When disposing of this refrigerator, remove the
door/door seals and door latch so that small
children or animals cannot become trapped
inside. Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
Cyclopentane is used in the insulation.
The gases in the insulation material require
a special disposal procedure. Please
contact your local authorities in regard to the
environmentally safe disposal of this product.
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
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