Samsung RF26NBSH Manuel D’Utilisation

Page de 32
Operating the SAMSUNG 
French Door Refrigerator
CONTROllING ThE TEMPERATURE
basic Temperature of Freezer and Refrigerator Compartments
The basic temperature and/or recommended temperature of Freezer and 
Refrigerator Compartments are -19°C(-2°F)/3°C(38°F).
If the temperature of Freezer and Refrigerator Compartments are too high or 
low, adjust the temperature manually.
Controlling the Freezer temperature
The Freezer temperature can be set between -14°C(8°F) and -25°C(-14°F) to 
suit your particular needs. Press the Freezer button repeatedly until the desired 
temperature is shown in the temperature display. Keep in mind that foods like 
ice cream may melt at -16°C(4°F).
The temperature display will move sequentially from -14°C(8°F) and -25°C(-
14°F). When the display reaches -14°C(8°F), it will begin again at -25°C(-14°F).
Five seconds after the new temperature is set, the display will again show the 
actual current freezer temperature. However, this value will be changed to the 
new temperature.
Controlling the Refrigerator temperature
The Refrigerator temperature can be set between 7°C(46°F) and 1°C(34°F) 
as your particular needs. Press the Fridge button repeatedly until the desired 
temperature is shown in the temperature display.
The temperature control process for the Fridge works just like the Freezer 
process.
Press the Fridge button to set your desired temperature. After a few seconds, 
the Fridge will begin adjusting towards the newly set temperature. This will be 
reflected in the digital display.
The temperature of the Freezer or the Refrigerator may rise when you open 
the doors too frequently, or if a large amount of warm or hot food is placed 
in either side.
This may cause the digital display to blink. Once the Freezer and 
Refrigerator temperature return to their normal set temperatures, the 
blinking will stop.
If the blinking continues, you may need to “reset” the Refrigerator. Try 
unplugging the appliance, wait for around 10 minutes and then plug the 
power cord back in.
Operating
_21
02 OPERA
TING
DA99-01623A-05.indd   21
2010.10.15   8:32:39 AM