Samsung RF18A5101SR/AA User Manual - Page 36

Changing the temperature scale, Turning on or off the ice maker

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Operations NOTE • Using Power Cool or Power Freeze increases power consumption. • When you change the temperature on the panel, the panel displays the actual temperature inside the refrigerator until the temperature matches the temperature you set. Then, the panel displays the new set temperature. Note that it will take time for the refrigerator to reach the new temperature. This is normal. During this time, you do not need to set the temperature again. • To ensure optimal performance, we recommend setting the temperature to 0 °F (-18 °C) for the freezer, and 37 °F (3 °C) for the fridge. • The temperature in the refrigerator may rise if you open the door frequently or put a large amount of food into the refrigerator. If this happens, the temperature display blinks until the refrigerator returns to the specified temperature settings. If the blinking continues for an extended time, contact a local Samsung service center for technical assistance. Changing the temperature scale You can switch the temperature scale between Fahrenheit and Celsius. 1. Tap any button ( , , or ) to wake up the display. - This step may not apply to some models. 2. Tap until the °F and °C symbols on the fridge or freezer blink. 3. Tap or to select the desired temperature scale. - Tap to select Fahrenheit. - Tap to select Celsius. 4. Wait for 5 seconds or tap to confirm your selection. - The °F and °C symbols stop blinking. Turning on or off the ice maker You can turn on or off the auto ice maker in the freezer. 1. Tap any button ( , , or ) to wake up the display. - This step may not apply to some models. 2. Tap until the Ice Maker indicator blinks. 3. Tap or to turn on or off the ice maker. - Tap to turn it on. - Tap to turn it off. 4. Wait for 5 seconds or tap to confirm your selection. - The Ice Maker indicator stops blinking. Operations 36 English Untitled-1 36 2021-03-09 10:32:22

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Operations
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Operations
NOTE
Using Power Cool or Power Freeze increases power consumption.
When you change the temperature on the panel, the panel displays the actual
temperature inside the refrigerator until the temperature matches the temperature you
set. Then, the panel displays the new set temperature. Note that it will take time for the
refrigerator to reach the new temperature. This is normal. During this time, you do not
need to set the temperature again.
To ensure optimal performance, we recommend setting the temperature to 0 °F (-18 °C)
for the freezer, and 37 °F (3 °C) for the fridge.
The temperature in the refrigerator may rise if you open the door frequently or put
a large amount of food into the refrigerator. If this happens, the temperature display
blinks until the refrigerator returns to the specified temperature settings. If the blinking
continues for an extended time, contact a local Samsung service center for technical
assistance.
Changing the temperature scale
You can switch the temperature scale between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
1.
Tap any button (
,
, or
) to wake up the display.
-
This step may not apply to some models.
2.
Tap
until the °F and °C symbols on the fridge or freezer blink.
3.
Tap
or
to select the desired temperature scale.
- Tap
to select Fahrenheit.
- Tap
to select Celsius.
4.
Wait for 5 seconds or tap
to confirm your selection.
-
The °F and °C symbols stop blinking.
Turning on or off the ice maker
You can turn on or off the auto ice maker in the freezer.
1.
Tap any button (
,
, or
) to wake up the display.
-
This step may not apply to some models.
2.
Tap
until the Ice Maker indicator blinks.
3.
Tap
or
to turn on or off the ice maker.
- Tap
to turn it on.
- Tap
to turn it off.
4.
Wait for 5 seconds or tap
to confirm your selection.
-
The Ice Maker indicator stops blinking.
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