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Samsung SR-V52 User Manual

Samsung SR-V52
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ELECTRON
If you took out of the power
supply outlet, you should
plug in again after five
minutes.
OWNER’S
INSTRUCTIONS
SR -V52/V57 : TYPE A
SR-519/569 :TYPE B, C
ENGLISH
REFRIGERATOR
Before operating the unit, please read this manual throughly, and retain for future reference.
SR-V52/57 (ENG) 11/15/59 4:28 PM Page 1

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Samsung SR-V52 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSamsung
ModelSR-V52
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

FEATURE

Uniform supply of cold in refrigerating room!

Describes uniform cold distribution in the refrigerating room via rotating wings.

Uniform supply of cold in the freezing room!

Explains even freezing in the freezing room using an air shower function.

Being fresh by Bio deodorizer!

Details the Bio deodorizer's function to remove food smells and maintain freshness.

Rapid opening and closing by rail system!

Mentions a rail system for easy access to vegetable/special rooms.

Even slightly opened door is closed automatically by itself!

Explains the automatic door closing function for energy saving.

WARNING FOR SAFETY

Do not insert the power plugs for many products at the same time.

Warns against using multiple plugs to prevent overheating and fire.

Set the power plug free from the back side of the refrigerator.

Advises to detach the power plug from the rear to avoid damage and fire.

Do not directly spray water inside or outside of the refrigerator

Caution against spraying water to prevent fire or electric shock.

Do not spray inflammable gas near the refrigerator.

Warns against using flammable gases near the unit, which could cause explosion or fire.

Do not bend the power cord with excessive force or do not have the power cord pressed by heavy article.

Advises against bending or pressing the power cord to prevent fire or electric shock.

Do not store a volatile and inflammable substance in the refrigerator.

Prohibits storing volatile/flammable substances due to explosion risk.

Do not put a container filled with water on the product.

Warns against placing water-filled containers to avoid electric shock or fire.

Do not install the refrigerator in the wet place or the place which water splashes.

Advises against installing in wet areas to prevent electric shock or fire.

Do not insert the power plug with the wet hand.

Warns against plugging in with wet hands to prevent electric shock.

Do not disassemble, repair or alter.

Discourages unauthorized disassembly or repair to prevent injury or malfunction.

Pull the power plug out for exchanging the interior lamp of the refrigerator.

Instructs to unplug before changing the interior lamp to avoid electric shock.

Be sure to earth.

Emphasizes the importance of earthing for preventing breakdown and electric shock.

If and when gas leaks, immediately ventilate without touching the refrigerator and the plug.

Advises immediate ventilation in case of gas leaks to prevent explosion.

Dispose refrigerator after door or door's packing is removed, if disposition is required.

Recommends proper disposal to prevent children from getting trapped.

CAUTION FOR SAFETY

Do not store too much foodstuffs therein.

Warns against overfilling to prevent items falling out and causing injury.

Do not store narrow and lengthy bottles or foods in a small multi-purpose room.

Advises against storing unstable items to prevent them from falling when doors open/close.

If the hole of the power plug socket is loose, do not insert the power plug.

Warns against using loose power sockets to prevent shock or fire.

Do not put bottles or kinds of glass in the freezing room.

Advises against storing glass in the freezer due to breakage risk.

Do not store articles on the product.

Warns against placing items on top to prevent falling and injury.

Do not pluck out the power cord by pulling the portion of it.

Instructs to pull the plug itself, not the cord, to prevent damage and shock.

Do not let a child be hung down from the door.

Warns children not to hang from the door to prevent accidents.

Do not store pharmaceutical products, scientific materials, etc., in the refrigerator.

Discourages storing sensitive materials requiring strict temperature control.

Do not touch the container and the food stuffs of the freezing room with the wet hand.

Warns against touching frozen items with wet hands to prevent frostbite.

Do not enter the hand into the bottom surface of the product.

Advises caution near the bottom to avoid cuts from sharp edges.

Please wipe out foreign materials of the metal option of the power plug cleanly.

Recommends cleaning the power plug to prevent fire hazards.

If you want to insert the power plug again, please insert it five minutes after pulling out of the plug socket.

Advises waiting five minutes before re-inserting the plug to prevent malfunction.

Move it by catching the upper handle of rear side and the lower handle of front side.

Provides guidance on proper handling when moving the unit.

Use handle when opening and closing the refrigerator door.

Recommends using handles to avoid finger jamming when opening/closing doors.

If the refrigerator is not to be used for a long time, pull out the power plug.

Suggests unplugging for long periods to prevent insulation deterioration and fire.

When abnormal sound, smell or smoke is noticed, pull a power plug off immediately, then call service center.

Instructs to unplug and call for service if unusual sounds, smells, or smoke occur.

PREPARATIONS PRIOR TO USE

The refrigerator should be installed on flat floor leaving adequate space.

Advises on proper installation placement for optimal cooling and noise reduction.

Clean up the refrigerator

Instructions for cleaning the unit before use.

Insert a power plug into the exclusive receptacle.

Guide on plugging in the unit, including earthing and waiting period.

Put foods into the refrigerator.

Recommendation on when to place food after plugging in.

In case of the exclusive electric outlet with a grounding terminal.

Explains grounding connection for outlets with a terminal.

In case of the electric outlet without a grounding terminal.

Details grounding connection for outlets lacking a terminal.

HOW TO STORE FOODS CORRECTLY

Store watery foods in front of shelf of refrigerating room.

Advice on placement of watery foods for better refrigeration.

Cool the hot foods, then store them.

Recommends cooling hot foods before storing for efficient cooling.

Do not store the foods which are perishable at low temperature.

Lists foods unsuitable for low temperatures to prevent spoilage.

Put foods at proper space.

Emphasizes proper spacing for effective cold air circulation.

It is recommeded to store in a vessel with cover or after wrapping-up with a vinyl sheet.

Suggests using covers or wrapping for food storage to maintain freshness.

INSTALLATION METHOD

LEVEL THE REFRIGERATOR

Instructions on how to level the refrigerator for proper door operation.

When the door is sagged to the left, downward.

Guides on adjusting the left leg to level the unit when the door sags left.

When the door is sagged to the right, downward.

Guides on adjusting the right leg to level the unit when the door sags right.

HOW TO USE FREEZING ROOM

HOW TO PRODUCE ICE

Step-by-step instructions for making ice.

Pour water into ice box at a level of water(Arrow).

Instruction to fill the ice tray with water to the indicated level.

Put the ice box in the air shower shelf of the freezing room.

Guide on placing the filled ice box in the correct location for freezing.

HOW TO CONTROL TEMPERATURE IN FREEZING ROOM

HIGH:

Instructions for setting the freezer to HIGH for quick freezing or ice production.

HIGH to LOW:

Guidance for setting the freezer temperature to an average level.

LOW:

Instructions for setting the freezer to LOW for minimal food storage.

HOW TO CONTROL TEMPERATURE IN REFRIGERATING ROOM

HIGH:

Instructions for setting the refrigerator to HIGH for maximum cooling.

HIGH to LOW:

Guidance for setting the refrigerator temperature to an average level.

LOW:

Instructions for setting the refrigerator to LOW for minimal cooling.

HOW TO STORE FOODS FOR REFRIGERATION

High-humidity special room

Guidance on storing foods ready for cooking in a special humidity room.

Shelf of refrigerating room

Advice on storing side dishes and other foods on shelves.

Egg tray

Instructions for storing eggs using the egg tray.

Guard variety

Guidance on storing small-packed food items and beverages.

Jumbo Guard bottle

Advice on storing bottles (beer, milk, juice) in specific compartments.

High-humidity vegetable room

Explains the function of the high-humidity vegetable room for maintaining freshness.

HOW TO DISASSEMBLE ACCESSORIES

Shelf of High humidity special room

Detailed steps for disassembling and assembling the high humidity special room shelf.

Shelf of freezing room

Instructions for removing the freezing room shelf.

Bio deodorizing device

Steps to remove the Bio deodorizing device.

Shelf of refrigerating room

Instructions for removing shelves in the refrigerating room.

Beverage room

Guidance on removing the beverage compartment.

Cover and box of vegetable room

Steps for removing the vegetable drawer cover and box.

CLEANING METHOD

Ice cube maker

Instructions for cleaning the ice cube maker.

Suction inlet of cooling air in freezing room.

Guidance on cleaning the air inlet in the freezing compartment.

Shelf of refrigerating room.

Instructions for cleaning shelves in the refrigerating room.

Bio Deodorizer

Steps for cleaning or reactivating the Bio Deodorizer.

Guard bottle

Instructions for washing the guard bottle (door shelves).

Rubber packing

Guidance on cleaning the door's rubber packing.

High-humidity ware vegetable

Instructions for cleaning the vegetable drawer.

PROCEDURE OF INSTALLATION

CAUTIONS WHEN INSTALLING

General safety precautions to follow during the installation process.

Do not put the inflammables into the unit.

Warns against placing flammable items near or inside the unit during installation.

Avoid heat sources or moisture.

Advises avoiding heat and moisture to prevent damage or discoloration.

Do not store goods on the top or rear.

Recommends keeping the top and rear clear for air circulation.

Install the unit in the place where surrounding temperature is low.

Suggests installation in a cool environment for better cooling efficiency.

REPLACING METHOD OF INDOOR LIGHT

Instructions for replacing the indoor light bulbs.

Indoor light of freezing room.

Steps for replacing the light in the freezing compartment.

Indoor light of refrigerating room.

Steps for replacing the light in the refrigerating compartment.

CAUTIONS WHEN USING

Do not put bottles or kinds of glass in the freezing room.

Advises against storing glass in the freezer due to breakage risk.

Do not let a child be hung down from the door.

Warns children against hanging on the door to prevent accidents.

Cool the hot foods, then store them.

Recommends cooling hot foods before storing for efficiency.

Store watery foods in front of shelf of refrigerating room.

Advice on placement of watery foods for better refrigeration.

CHECKS PRIOR TO SERVICE REQUEST

The unit is not operating at all, or refrigerating weakly.

Troubleshooting steps for a non-operating or weakly cooling refrigerator.

The foods in the refrigerator are frozen

Checks to perform if refrigerator contents are freezing unexpectedly.

There are unusual noises

Common causes and checks for unusual noises from the unit.

The front corners and sides of the unit are getting hot and dewdrops form thereon.

Explanation for heat and dew formation on the unit's exterior.

There are babbling of water in the unit

Explanation for sounds of water babbling within the unit.

There is odoring inside of the unit

Troubleshooting steps for odors inside the refrigerator, including Bio Deodorizer care.

There is a layer of frost in the unit's walls.

Checks for frost buildup, including air outlet blockage and door sealing.

Dew forms on the Inside wall of the unit and around ware vegetable.

Reasons for dew formation on interior walls, especially with watery foods.

ANSWER TO THE QUESTION

WHAT IS BIO DEODORIZER?

Explains the function and benefits of the Bio Deodorizer.

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