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Samsung RB215LASH User Manual

Samsung RB215LASH
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REFRIGERATOR
RB215LASH, RB215LABP
OWNER'SMANUAL
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DA99-00926C REV(0.0)

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Samsung RB215LASH Specifications

General IconGeneral
Ice MakerNo
Door AlarmNo
CategoryRefrigerator
Freezing Capacity3 kg/24h
ColorSilver
Voltage220-240 V
Frequency50 Hz
Total Capacity215 l
Freezer Capacity6.6 cu. ft.
Net Total Capacity21.0 cu. ft.
Net Freezer Capacity6.6 cu. ft.
Net Refrigerator Capacity14.4 cu. ft.
Dimensions (H x W x D)69.75" x 32.25" x 33.75"

Summary

Features

Warnings and Safety Precautions

Installing the Fridge / Freezer

Preparing the Fridge / Freezer

View of Your Fridge / Freezer

Using the Control Features

Ice Off Button

Press Ice Off button to stop making Ice.

Child Lock Button

When this button is pressed for 3sec., all functions are locked and can not be modified.

Freezer Temperature Button

Sets the freezer temperature. Press this button repeatedly to change the temperature in sequence between -14°F and 8°F.

Fridge Temperature Button

Sets the fridge temperature. Press this button repeatedly to change the temperature in sequence between 34°F and 46°F.

Super Freeze Button

Speeds up the freezing process in the freezer.

Super Cool Button

Speeds up the cooling process in the fridge.

Controlling the Freezer and Fridge Temperatures

Storing Food in the Fridge or Freezer

Transparent, Unbreakable Shelves

Place food in storage containers and lay the items out at suitable intervals.

Humidity Controlled Drawers

Fruit and Vegetables can be stored in these compartments.

Multi-purpose Door Guard and Egg Bin

The fridge is the warmest in the front, at the top and in the door.

Bottle Door Guard

You can store small bottles, cartons of beer, milk and juice in the upper area and large bottles and gallon cartons in the lower area.

Ice Maker

Removing and Cleaning Accessories

Ice Storage Bin

Remove and rinse the ice storage bin in water and then dry completely.

Humidity Controlled Drawers

Pull out, lift slightly, and pull towards you to remove humidity drawers for cleaning.

Door Bins

Hold door bins by both hands, lift slightly, and pull towards you for removal.

Freezer Drawers

Pull freezer drawers out, lift slightly, and pull towards you for removal and cleaning.

Transparent, Unbreakable Shelves

Remove shelves, clean with detergent and water, and dry completely.

Rubber Seal

Clean rubber seals with damp cloth and detergent; use a skewer for grooves.

Replacing Interior Lights

Fridge Light Bulb

Instructions for replacing the incandescent light bulb in the refrigerator compartment.

Freezer Light Bulb

Instructions for replacing the light bulb in the freezer compartment.

Installation of the Water Dispenser Line

Before You Install the Water Line

Important safety notes and precautions to consider before installing the water dispenser line.

Connecting to Water Supply Line

Steps for connecting the water supply line to the ice maker and filter cartridge.

Reversing the Door Swing

Important Notes

Key safety and handling precautions before reversing the door swing.

Tools You Will Need

List of tools required for the door swing reversal procedure.

Additional Parts

List of specific additional parts required for door swing reversal.

Disassembly of the Fridge Door

Detailed steps for disassembling the refrigerator door as part of the swing reversal process.

Problems and Solutions

The Appliance Is Not Operating At All or the Temperature Is Too High

Troubleshoot issues with the appliance not operating or maintaining a high temperature.

The Food in the Fridge Is Frozen

Troubleshoot why food in the refrigerator compartment may be freezing.

There Are Unusual Noises

Identify and resolve common unusual noises encountered with the appliance.

The Front Corners and Sides of the Appliance Are Warm and Condensation Starts to Form

Understand why appliance corners may feel warm and condensation may form.

You Can Hear a Liquid Bubbling in the Appliance

Explanation for bubbling sounds, which are normal for the refrigerant circuit.

There Is a Bad Smell Inside the Appliance

Tips to prevent and eliminate unpleasant odors within the appliance.

There Is a Layer of Frost on the Surface of Stored Food

Advice on preventing frost buildup on food items stored in the appliance.

Condensation Forms on the Inside Wall of the Appliance and Around Vegetables

Causes and solutions for condensation on interior walls and near vegetables.

Usage Precautions

Store Food with a High Water Content at the Front of a Refrigerator Shelf

Guidance on storing high water content food for optimal results and power saving.

Do Not Store Hot Food in the Appliance Until It Has Cooled

Advice against storing hot food to save energy and improve refrigeration performance.

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