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01 SETTING UP

GETTING READY TO INSTALL 
THE REFRIGERATOR

Congratulations on your purchase of this Samsung 
Refrigerator.
We hope you enjoy state-of-the-art features and 
effi ciencies that this new appliance offers.
•  This refrigerator must be properly installed and 

located in accordance with the manual before it is 
used.

•  Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as 

described in this instruction manual. 

•  We strongly recommend that any servicing be 

performed by a qualifi ed individual.

•  Please dispose of the packaging material for this 

product in an environmentally friendly manner.

Selecting the best location for the 
refrigerator (Figure 

1

)

•  A location without direct exposure to sunlight.
•  A location with fl at fl oor surface.
•  A location with enough space for the refrigerator 

door to open easily.

•  Allow suffi cient space to the right, left, back and top 

for air circulation. 
If the refrigerator does not have enough space, the 
internal cooling system may not work properly.

•  Please ensure that appliance can be moved freely 

in the event of maintenance & service.

•  Height of the product may be different 

depending on the models.

•  Allow clearance to the right, left, back and top 

when installing. 
This will help reduce power consumption and keep 
your energy bills lower.

•  Do not install the refrigerator in a place with the 

temperature lower than 10 °C.

Pull the unit straight out when installing, 
servicing or cleaning behind the 
refrigerator and push it straight back after 
work is complete. Make sure your fl oor 
can support fully loaded refrigerator. 

REVERSING THE 
REFRIGERATOR DOOR

Before you reverse the refrigerator door, 
make sure to unplug the refrigerator. 
Samsung recommends that reversing of 

the door opening is only completed by Samsung 
approved Service providers. This will be on a 
chargeable basis and at the customers expense.

Any damage caused while attempting to 
reverse the door opening is not covered under 
the appliance manufactures warranty. Any 

repairs requested due to this circumstance will be 
completed on a chargeable basis at the customers 
expense.

Required Tools

Not provided

Phillips 

Head Driver 

(+)

Flat Head 

Driver (-)

11 mm 

Wrench 

(for hinge 

shaft)

3/16” 

Allen 

Wrench

(for middle 

hinge)

1.  Remove the Hinge cover on the top of the 

Fridge door with fl at head driver. (Figure 

2

)

2.  Remove 2 screws on the Top front cover of the 

refrigerator. (Figure 

3

)

3.  Remove the Fridge door from the Middle hinge(A) 

by carefully lifting the door straight up. 

(Figure 

4

)

 Fridge door is heavy, be careful not to 
injure yourself when removing the Fridge 
door.

4.  Disassemble the Middle hinge(A) by removing 2 

bolts. (Figure 

5

)

5.  Remove the Freezer door from the Bottom 

hinge(A) by carefully lifting the door straight up. 

(Figure 

6

)

 Freezer door is heavy, be careful not 
to injure yourself when removing the 
Freezer door. 

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

WARNING

120º

960 mm

595 mm

515 mm

1,084 mm

at least 

50 mm

at least 
50 mm

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Summary of Contents for RL43T series

Page 1: ...rchasing this Samsung product To receive more complete service please register your product at www samsung com register English Free Standing Appliance RL43T RL39T RL29T RL23T DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 1...

Page 2: ...y Unplug the power plug from the wall socket Make sure the machine is grounded to prevent electric shock Call the contact center for help Note These warning signs are here to prevent injury to you and...

Page 3: ...The refrigerator must be grounded You must ground the refrigerator to prevent any power leakages or electric shocks caused by current leakage from the refrigerator Never use gas pipes telephone lines...

Page 4: ...function please contact your service agents If the appliance generates a strange noise a burning or smell or smoke unplug the power plug immediately and contact your nearest service center Failing to...

Page 5: ...here is a risk of re or electric shock Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning and performing maintenance Defrosting Refrigerator compartment Defrosting is actuated automatically Freezer compartment T...

Page 6: ...ed for an extended period of time below the cold end of the range of temperature for which the refrigerating appliance is designed Do not store food which spoils easily at low temperature such as bana...

Page 7: ...ng behind the refrigerator and push it straight back after work is complete Make sure your oor can support fully loaded refrigerator REVERSING THE REFRIGERATOR DOOR Before you reverse the refrigerator...

Page 8: ...Door Figure 17 17 Carefully put the Fridge door back on Then tighten 3 bolts to assemble the Top hinge Figure 18 You must reverse the Type B door handle before putting the Fridge door back For Door h...

Page 9: ...ection so the temperature in two star section is slightly higher than other freezer compartment STORING FOOD To get more space you can remove drawers except the lowest drawer as following picture It d...

Page 10: ...m 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 th...

Page 11: ...circuit diagram DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 2 11 DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 2 11 2012 6 5 10 38 20 AM 2012 6 5 10 38 20 AM...

Page 12: ...12_ gure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 gure 100 mm 50 mm 2005 mm or 1855 mm or 1671 mm or 1475 mm A A A A B 9 DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 3 12 DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 3 12 2012 6 5 10 38 22 AM 2012 6 5 10 38 22 AM...

Page 13: ...gure _13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 A B A B A A B DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 3 13 DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 3 13 2012 6 5 10 38 24 AM 2012 6 5 10 38 24 AM...

Page 14: ...14_ gure 20 25 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 2 3 4 1 5 DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 3 14 DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 3 14 2012 6 5 10 38 26 AM 2012 6 5 10 38 26 AM...

Page 15: ...gure _15 30 31 RL43 RL29 RL39 RL23 2 4 1 5 3 DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 3 15 DA99 03236N EN 09 indd 3 15 2012 6 5 10 38 45 AM 2012 6 5 10 38 45 AM...

Page 16: ...igerator ambient temperature and the frequency with which you open the door Adjust the temperature as required to compensate for these factors Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical Electro...

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