Samsung RH2777AT User Manual

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CONTENTS
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS...............................................................2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................4
SETTING UP THE REFRIGERATOR ........................................................ 4
MAJOR FEATURES.....................................................................................5
CONTROL PANEL .......................................................................................6
DIGITAL PANEL ..........................................................................................7
TEMPERATURE CONTROL ......................................................................8
ICE and COLD WATER DISPENSER.........................................................8
SHELVES and BINS.....................................................................................9
FOOD STORAGE GUIDE ........................................................................10
CoolSelect Zone
TM
Drawer GUIDE.............................................................12
REMOVING THE FREEZER ACCESSORIES .........................................14
REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORIES ............................14
CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES .............................................................15
CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT.........................................................16
WATER FILTER..........................................................................................17
DOORS.......................................................................................................17
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS................................................18
INSTALLATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR ............................................18
REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS .........................................19
REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS....................................22
ADJUSTING THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE DOORS ....................25
CHECKING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE ..........................................27
INSTALLING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE ........................................28
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (HomePAD
TM
)..........................30
VIEWS OF HomePAD
TM
.............................................................................30
USER INTER FACE ...................................................................................31
REMOTE OPERATION..............................................................................49
HOW TO USE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD......................................................52
TURNING THE HomePAD
TM
OFF..............................................................53
AUTO UPGRADE PROCESS ...................................................................53
BATTERY MANAGEMENT.........................................................................53
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (HomePAD
TM
)...................54
INSTALLING AND STARTING THE HomePAD
TM
.....................................54
HOW TO PUT HOMEPAD
TM
ON THE DOCKING STATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR
.........................55
HOW TO INSTALL HOME STATION.........................................................56
CABLE CONNECTION...............................................................................57
TROUBLESHOOTING...............................................................................58
CONSUMER SUPPORT....................................................................59
WARRANTY ...............................................................................................59
HomePAD
TM
REFRIGERATOR
RH2777AT
HP2777AT
OWNER’S MANUAL AND INSTALLATION
DA68-01174A REV(0.4)
In the U.S.for questions about features,
operation/performance, parts, accesories or service, call:
1-800-726-7864 (1-800-SAMSUNG)
www.samsungusa.com
Write the model and serial number here:
Model #
Serial #
These numbers can be found on the left side
of the refrigerator cabinet.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - REFRIGERATOR

CONTENTSSAFETY WARNING SIGNS...2OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2 - SAFETY WARNING SIGNS

10FOOD STORAGE GUIDEFROZEN FOOD STORAGE IN FREEZERXtra SpaceTM•Can be used for frozen foods such as pizza, pasta, burritos, and fajitas.•In order to p

Page 3

11FOOD STORAGE GUIDETempered Spill Proof Glass Shelf •Can be used to store all types of chilled food.• Safe and hard to break resistant.•Circular mar

Page 4 - SETTING UP THE

12CoolSelect ZoneTM Drawer GUIDE“Select” ButtonSoft Freeze•When “Soft Freeze” is chosen, the temperature on thedigtal panel displays 23°F(-5oC) regar

Page 5 - MAJOR FEATURES

13CoolSelect ZoneTM Drawer GUIDE“Quick Cool” Button “Thaw” Button•You can use the Quick Cool feature with the CoolSelect ZoneTM. •“Quick Cool” allow

Page 6 - CONTROL PANEL

14REMOVING THE FREEZER ACCESSORIES•Do not use excessive force when removing the cover. It may cause aninjury.Glass Shelf•Pull the shelf out as far as

Page 7 - DIGITAL PANEL

15CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES•Do not spray the refrigerator with water. It may cause an electric shock.•Do not clean it with benzene, thinner or car dete

Page 8 - TEMPERATURE CONTROL

16CLEANING THE ACCESSORIESCHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHTINTERIOR LIGHT IN THE REFRIGERATOR .Before changing the interior light, unplug the refrigeratorfr

Page 9 - SHELVES and BINS

17CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHTINTERIOR LIGHT IN THE FREEZER.NOTEUse a screwdriver to removethe light cover (➀).Change the bulb with a newone (➁)Reattac

Page 10 - FOOD STORAGE GUIDE

18INSTALLATION OF THE REFRIGERATORCheck the dimensions of your entrance door to determine whether the refrigerator can passthrough it.Dimension (inch)

Page 11

19REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS1) Remove the screw from clamp ( ).2) Remove the water tube by pressing the coupler (➁) and pulling the water tube

Page 12 - Drawer GUIDE

2SAFETY WARNING SIGNSBecause these warning signs are to prevent injury from users or other persons, please followsafety warning signs. After reading t

Page 13

20REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS1) With the door closed, remove the upper hinge cover (➀) using a screwdriver, and then disconnectthe wires (➁).2) R

Page 14

21REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS3) Removethe door from the lower hinge (➆)bylifting the door (➇).4) Remove the lower hinge (➈) from the bracketlower

Page 15 - CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES

22Reattaching the Freezer DoorREATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS1) Insert the lower hinge (➀) in the bracket lowerhinge (➁).2) Reattach the freezer do

Page 16 - CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT

23REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORSReattaching the Refrigerator Door1) Insert the lower hinge (➀) in the bracket lowerhinge (➁).2) Place the hole in

Page 17 - WATER FILTER

24REATTACHING THE REFRIGERATOR DOORSFRONT LEG COVERSCREW1) While pressing the front face of coupler (➁), insert the water line (➀) in the coupler.2)

Page 18 - 2 inches

25ADJUSTING THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE DOORSThe doors will be uneven if the refrigerator is not level.Case 1) Freezer door is lower than that of

Page 19 - Removing the Front Leg Cover

26ADJUST THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE DOORSMaking small level adjustments between doors.If the door of the freezer is lower than that of the refrigerato

Page 20 - Removing the Freezer Door

27CHECKING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE1) In order to operate the ice maker properly, water pressure of 20 ~125 psi is required. In this range, a 170 cc

Page 21

28INSTALLATION OF THE WATER DISPENSER LINESEPARATION OF RED CAPSTICKER(MONTH INDICATION)COVER FILTERALIGN THE INDICATION MARKWITH LOCK POSITION.1) As

Page 22 - Reattaching the Freezer Door

292) When you press the test button, the ice cube container isfilled with water from the water supply tap.Check the amount of water (see the illustrat

Page 23

3SAFETY WARNING SIGNSPull the power plug out of the socket beforechanging the interior light of the refrigerator.• Otherwise, there is a risk of elect

Page 24 - FRONT LEG COVER

30Front viewCamera: Photo picture album function for photos and images Display Lamp: Displays system power and network status Network Display Lamp: Di

Page 25 - ➁ CONTROL LEVER

31USER INTERFACE• This is the first page for starting to set up your system and register user information.• When you touch any screen, the next page

Page 26

32• This is a user registration page for Tech Support andremote diagnosis service .Input the “Refrigerator serial NO”,“user ID” and“password” in order

Page 27

33USER INTERFACE• This page is about permission message for the customerinformation survey.PermissionPermissionThis is the permission message informin

Page 28 - Install the water filter

34Closing and Re-registerClosing ProcessThe closing page is displayed when you complete the entirelogging-in process.If you want to transmit the data

Page 29

35USER INTERFACEInternet Access connects you to the internetdirectory page which offers links to useful websites.In the case that Internet is not conn

Page 30 - VIEWS OF HomePAD

36Choose the desired message ( ) tochange or delete.To change it, press “MODIFY”.( ) It willthen change to Input Mode.After changing your

Page 31 - USER INTERFACE

37USER INTERFACEHOME DATEBOOK(1)How to delete Video MessagesChoose the message you want to delete.If you choose “DELETE”, ( ) the following mess

Page 32

38HOME DATEBOOK(2)[Monthly Mode] [Daily Mode]How to check your scheduleClick the desired date in the monthly calen-darThe entire schedule and all memo

Page 33

39USER INTERFACEHow to add new photosChoose the “CAMERA MODE” button ( ) on thelower right. If there are over 30 photos alreadysaved, the follow

Page 34

4SETTING UP THE REFRIGERATOR Once you have performed the following steps, your refrigerator should be fully operational. If not, checkthe power supply

Page 35

40Take pictures and save them in your Photo Album using the built-in camera.How to check and delete photosChoose the desired photo from the photo albu

Page 36

41USER INTERFACEIf you want to cancel timer progress, press“CANCEL”When the timer is in progress, the screendoes not convert to the screen saver mode

Page 37

42ADD Current Page bookmarks the current webpage. After choosing this, the following messagewill ask you to name the bookmark.INTERNET ACCESS (2)To m

Page 38

43USER INTERFACEREFRIGERATOR MANAGER[ VIRTUAL REMOTE CONTROLLER BUTTONS ]BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST/COLOR( )functions are located at the bo

Page 39

44this button again, the control buttons will beunlocked.Select Soft Freeze/Chill/Cool ( )controls the temperature of the special co

Page 40

45USER INTERFACEIt is a screen for remote operation setting.(refer to remote operation (p49~51) in manual)[Main] [Login Data Registration Mode]PHONE D

Page 41

46USER INTERFACEThe Phone Directory menu allows you to enter, modify and delete phone numbers.The phone book manager is organized alphabetically. If t

Page 42

47USER INTERFACE[Main][ TOUCH POINT RESET Mode ]SCREENThis menu displays the HomePADTMuser’s screenproperties including brightness, touch point set-ti

Page 43

48TIME / DATETIME Choose the desired hour, minute andAM/PM. The new time will be displayed below.DATE Choose the desired month, date and year.The new

Page 44

49USER INTERFACEREMOTE OPERATIONNetwork Setup - Internet Setup-.You can set up internet here, if you did not set up Internet inLOGGING IN process.-.Yo

Page 45

5MAJOR FEATURESCPU X86 Family Width 11.378 inchesRAM 128 MB, SDRAM Length 9.055 inchesROM 64 MB Flash Height 0.819 inchesOSWindowsCE.netRoomRecomme

Page 46

50REMOTE OPERATIONThis registration screen will not display again, after completingremote control setup.When information is duplicated1.If you registe

Page 47

51REMOTE OPERATIONModify Remote control Setup1. Once you register remote control setup, you can modify your password in Refrigerator Manager>Acces

Page 48

52HOW TO USE THE VIRTUAL KEYBOARDYou can use the screen keyboard or the external USB keyboardScreen keyboard: The screen keyboard is a program to inpu

Page 49 - REMOTE OPERATION

53TURNING THE HomePADTMOFFAUTO UPGRADE PROCESS1. When a new version of theHomePADTMsystem applicationprogram is launched, will be alerted.2. You can s

Page 50

54INSTALLING AND STARTING THE HomePADTMUnfold your HomePADTMon thestretch stand (When not usingHomePADTMon the refrigerator cabi-net) and pull out its

Page 51

HOW TO PUT HomePADTMON THE DOCKING STATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR55docking station-.When you put HomePADTMon the docking station of the refrigerator, mak

Page 52

56HOW TO INSTALL HOME STATIONStep4: Remove the upper hingecover using a cross screwdriverStep1: Put the home station onthe top of refrigeratorStep7: C

Page 53 - BATTERY MANAGEMENT

57CABLE CONNECTIONTV CablePC,NotebookInternetASL/CABLE MODEMPull outHow to connect TV,DVDHow to connect network CableAudioCableVideoCable

Page 54

58TROUBLESHOOTING The refrigerator does not work at all or it does not chillsufficiently• Check that the power plug is properly connected.• Is the tem

Page 55 - HOW TO PUT HomePAD

59LIMITED WARRANTY TO ORIGINAL PURCHASERSAMSUNG HomePADTMREFRIGERATORThis SAMSUNG brand product, as supplied and distributed by Samsung Electronics Am

Page 56 - HOW TO INSTALL HOME STATION

6CONTROL PANELFREEZER TEMP. BUTTONTo set the freezer temperature, pressthe button repeatedly to change the settemperature in sequence between 8°F and

Page 58 - TROUBLESHOOTING

ADDRESS : SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.SERVICE DIVISION400 VALLEY ROAD, SUITE 201, MT. ARLINGTON, NJ 07856TELEPHONE : 1-800-SAMSUNG(1-800-726-7864

Page 59 - SAMSUNG HomePAD

7DIGITAL PANELFreezer Temp. indicates the current freezer temperature.Fridge Temp. indicates the current refrigeratortemperature.Quick Cool, Thaw, and

Page 60

8Press the Ice Type button to select the type of ice:•Cubed ice•Crushed ice•No iceIf the Ice remains in the Ice bucket, the cubed ice is obtained.Push

Page 61 - SERVICE DIVISION

9SHELVES and BINSDoor BinXtra SpaceTMIce MakerLightIce ChuteGlass ShelfLight SwitchLight SwitchTwin DeodorizersPlastic DrawersFront Leg Cover Tilt Poc

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