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    							Operating _11
    02 OpERATING
    4 Cool Select Zone
    Quick Cool(
    )
    •	 	
    If	you	want	to	cool	down	food	quickly,	store	
    food in Cool Select Zone and Select Quick Cool 
    Mode.
    •	 Cool	Select	Zone	will	cool	food	for	60	minutes.
    •	 	 When	Quick	Cool	mode	is	completed,	the	Cool	
    Select Zone drawer will automatically set the 
    mode to Cool.
    Zero Zone()
    •		
    When	you	select	Zero	Zone	mode,	temperature	
    of the Cool Select Zone will be set on 0°C. 
    •	 	 Activate	this	Chill	function	for	the	storage	of	
    highly perishable foodstuffs.
    Cool()
    	
    •		
    When	you	select	Cool	mode,	temperature	of	the	
    Cool Select Zone will be set on 3°C. 
    5 Smart Eco
    -  This icon () will light up when the refrigerator is 
    activated with the optimized energy efficiency.
    -		 Without	additional	controls,	it	keeps	food	
    freshness automatically by many sensors 
    detecting the inner and outside temperature and 
    minimizes energy consumption.
    6 Vacation
    Press the Vacation button to activate the Vacation 
    function.
    Vacation indicator (
    ) will light up and the 
    refrigerator will set the temperature to 15°C to 
    minimize the power consumption when you are 
    going on a long vacation or business trip or you 
    do not need to use the refrigerator.
    While	Vacation	function	is	activated,	freezer	
    compartment remains on.
    Vacation function will be automatically deactivated 
    if you adjust fridge temperature while Vacation 
    function is on.
    Make sure to remove foods in the fridge 
    compartment before using Vacation function.  
    •		 Some	of	the	feature	such	as	Water	Tank,	Ice	
    Maker,	Wine	Rack,	Fresh	Room,	Salad	Box,	
    Cool Select Zone can be different and may not 
    be available depending on the models.
    •		 To	get	more	space	in	the	refrigerator,	you	can	
    remove	drawers	(except	Cool	Select	Zone	Box).
         To get more space in the freezer, you can 
    remove drawers and supports except 
    1,2 
    drawers.
    				 It	does	not	affect	thermal	and	mechanical	
    characteristics.
          A declared storage volume of the freezer 
    compartment is calculated with these parts 
    removed.
    •		Do	not	store	fruits	or	vegetables	in	the	
    fresh room. The fruits or the vegetables 
    could get frozen.( optional )
    •		 To get the best energy efficiency of this product, 
    please leave all shelves, drawers and baskets 
    on their original position like as illustration.
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    							12_ Operating
    MAKING IcE
    1. Fill the tray up to 80% with water level.
    2.  Place the ice tray in the top freezer drawer.
    3.	 	
    Wait	until	the	ice	cubes	are	formed.
    4.  
    Twist the ice tray slightly to take out the ice cubes.
    Freezing time  It	is	recommended	that	you	wait	for	about	
    1~2 hour with the temperature set to Power 
    Freeze for the ice cubes to form.
    danger of explosion  •		 The	coldest	parts	of	the	refrigerator	is	
    the rear panel.
        This is the best place to store delicate 
    foodstuffs. 
    •	 	 Glass	bottles	containing	liquids	should	never	
    be stored in the freezer as the glass can shatter 
    when the contents freeze.
    uSING THE WATER dISpENSER 
    (OpTIONAl) 
    Filling the water
    You can fill the water with the water 
    tank sitting inside of the refrigerator or 
    you can remove the water tank to fill 
    the water.
    Method 1
      Fill the water through the hole on the top of the water 
    tank.  
    If	you	pour	the	water	too	fast,	water	may	overflow.
    Method 2
    1.  Release the lock on the both side of the water tank 
    to remove the lid on the water tank.
    2.   Fill the water in the water tank.
    Do not put anything other than water in 
    the water tank.
    Getting water from the dispenser
    Place a glass underneath the 
    water outlet and push it  
    gently against the water 
    dispenser lever with your glass.  
    Blue	light	will	turn	on	when	you	
    push the lever.	 •		Make	sure	the	glass	is	in	
    line with the dispenser to 
    prevent the water from splashing out.
    	 •		 Water	dispenser	may	not	be	available	
    depending on the model. 
    REMOvING THE INTERIOR p ARTS
    Shelves
    Gently lift up the shelves with both hands and pull it 
    toward you. 
    Door guards
    Firmly grab the door guards with both hands and 
    lift it up gently to remove the door guards.
    Water tank
    Firmly grab the water tank with both hands and 
    lift it up towards you gently to remove the water 
    tanks.
    	 Water	tank	may	not	be	available	depending	  
    on the model.
    cAuTION
    cAuTION
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    							Operating _13
    02 OpERATING
    Drawers
    Pull the drawers out fully then slightly lift it up to 
    remove the drawers.  
    (   Fresh Room Drawer, Cool Select Zone Drawer, 
    Freezer Drawers)
    clEANING THE REFRIGERATOR
    	 Do	not	use	Benzene,	Thinner	or	
    Clorox™ for cleaning. 
    They may damage the surface of the 
    appliance and can create a risk of fire.
      Do not spray the refrigerator with water 
    while it is plugged in, as it may cause 
    an electric shock.
    Do not clean the refrigerator with benzene, thinner 
    or car detergent for risk of fire.
    REplAcING THE lEd lAMp
    When	the	interior	or	exterior	LED	lamp	has	gone	
    out, do not disassemble the lamp cover and LED 
    lamp by yourself.
    Please contact your service agents.
    WARNING
    WARNING
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    							14_ Troubleshooting
    Troubleshooting
    pROblEMSOluTION
    The appliance is not 
    operating at all or the 
    temperature is too high.
    •	Check	if	the	power	plug	is	correctly	connected.
    •		 Is	the	temperature	control	on	the	front	panel	correctly	set?
    •		 Does	sun	shine	on	the	appliance	or	are	there	any	heat	sources	
    nearby?
    •	Is	the	back	of	the	appliance	too	close	to	the	wall?
    The food in the 
    refrigerator is frozen.•		 Is	the	temperature	control	on	the	front	panel	set	to	the	coldest	
    temperature?
    •	Is	the	surrounding	temperature	too	low?
    There are unusual 
    noises.
    •		 Check	if	the	appliance	is	installed	on	a	stable	and	even	floor.
    •	Is	the	back	of	the	appliance	too	close	to	the	wall?
    •		 Have	any	foreign	objects	fallen	behind	or	under	the	appliance?
    •	Is	the	noise	coming	from	the	compressor	in	the	appliance?
    •		 A	ticking	sound	occurs	when	the	various	accessories	contract	or	
    expand.
    The front corners 
    and sides of the 
    appliance are warm and 
    condensation starts to 
    form.
    •		Heat-proof	pipes	are	installed	in	the	front	corners	of	the	appliance	
    to prevent condensation from forming. 
    When	the	surrounding	temperature	rises,	this	may	not	always	be	
    effective. However, this is not abnormal.
    •		 In	very	humid	weather,	condensation	may	form	on	the	outer	
    surface of the appliance when the moisture in the air comes into 
    contact with the cool surface of the appliance.
    You can hear a liquid 
    bubbling in the 
    appliance.•		This	is	the	refrigerant,	which	cools	the	inside	of	the	appliance.
    There is a bad smell 
    inside the appliance.
    •	Is	there	any	spoiled	food	inside	of	the	refrigerator?	
    •		Make	sure	that	strong	smelling	food	(for	example,	fish)	is	wrapped	
    so that it is airtight.
    •		 Clean	out	your	refrigerator	periodically	and	throw	away	any	
    spoiled or suspect food.
    There is a layer of frost 
    on the appliances walls.
    •		Are	the	air	outlet	vents	blocked	by	food	stored	inside	the	
    refrigerator?
    •		 Space	the	food	out	as	much	as	possible	to	improve	ventilation.
    •	Is	the	door	fully	closed?
    condensation forms on 
    the inside wall of the 
    appliance and around 
    vegetables.•		 Food	with	a	high	water	content	is	stored	uncovered	with	a	high	
    humidity level or the door has been left open for a  
    long time.
    •	Store	the	food	with	a	cover	or	in	sealed	containers.
     
    						
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    Code No. DA99-03417A  REV(0.1)
    Ambient Room Temperature Limits
    This refrigerator is designed to operate in ambient temperatures specifi\
    ed by its  
    temperature class marked on the rating plate.
    ClassSymbolAmbient Temperature range (°C)
    Extended Temperate SN+10 to +32
    Temperate N+16 to +32
    Subtropical ST+16 to +38
    Tropical T+16 to +43
      
    Internal	temperatures	may	be	affected	by	such	factors	as	the	location	of	the	refrigerator,	
    ambient temperature and the frequency with which you open the door. Adju\
    st the 
    temperature as required to compensate for these factors.
    Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
    (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection 
    systems)
    This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its 
    electronic accessories (e.g. charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with 
    other household waste at the end of their working life. To prevent possible harm to the 
    environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items 
    from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of 
    material resources.
    Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or 
    their local government office, for details of where and how they can take these items for 
    environmentally safe recycling.
    Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and con\
    ditions of the pur -
    chase contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other 
    commercial wastes for disposal.
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