quick start guide
RF266
RF263
RF267
RF26X
Product features
Twin Cooling System
The Refrigerator and Freezer have separate
evaporators. Due to this independent
cooling system, the Freezer and Refrigerator
cool more efficiently. Additionally, this
separate air flow system prevents food odor
of one compartment from seeping into
other compartments.
Easy Handle
Secure Auto Close
Freezer door can be opened with
less effort.
The Secure Auto Close feature will
automatically close a door that is
slightly open.
Cool Select Pantry™
TM
The Cool Select pantry is a full-width drawer with adjustable temperature control.
Bigger & Wider Space
The wide shelf area and pantry provide enough space for larger items such as a pizza box, etc.
The wide freezer drawer also provides enough space for 2~3 turkeys.
Digital Display and Temperature Control
Water Filtration System
Door Alarm
A helpful beeper alerts you if door is ajar.
Tilting Pocket
The Tilting pocket can be used to store up to a 16” pizza.
Auto Pull Out Drawer
The upper drawer in the freezer comes out automatically as you just open the freezer door.
Energy Star
Energy star labeled this product could save your energy costs.
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Safety Information
Do not store volatile, flammable or high evaporating substances in the refrigerator.
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Storing benzene, thinner, alcohol, ether, LP gas and other such products may cause explosions.
Do not disassemble or repair the Refrigerator by yourself.
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You run the risk or fire, appliance malfunctions and/or personal injury. Call your nearest service center for help from a
qualified service technician.
Unplug the Refrigerator before changing the interior light.
Changing the light while the Refrigerator is plugged in may cause electric shock.
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If you wish to dispose of the Refrigerator, remove the doors and seals before throwing it away.
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The dorrs(and their seals) can entrap a child if they climb into the Refrigerator.
Make sure that the doors are off, and ensure that no one is suffocated by being locked inside.
The Refrigerator must be safely grounded
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Always make sure that you have grounded the Refrigerator before attempting to investigate or repair any part of the
appliance. Power leakages can cause severe electric shock.
Never use gas pipes, telephone lines or other potential lightning attractors as an electrical ground.
• Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock. If it is necessary to use an extension cord to
power the Refrigerator, use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade ground plug and a 3-slot receptacle that
will accept the plug on the appliance. The marked rating of the extention cord should be AC 115V~120V, 10A, or more.
Additionally, if a grounding adapter is used, make sure the receptacle box is also fully grounded.
CAUTION SIGNS
Use good judgement when filling the Refrigerator with food and drinks.
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In an overfull Refrigerator, heavy, fragile, bulky or breakable items may fall out and cause personal injury and/or damage to
surrounding objects.
Do not put bottles or glass containers in the Freezer drawer.
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When the contents freeze and then expand, the glass may break and cause personal injury or leave dangerous glass
shards in the Freezer.
If the electrical wall socket is loose, do not inset the power plug.
There is a risk of electric shock or fire. Have the plug looked at by a licensed electrician.
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Never unplug your Refrigerator by pulling on the power cord.
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Always grip the power cord firmly and pull straight out from the outlet. Yanking or pulling on the power cord may cause a
short-circuit, fire and/or electric shock.
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A damaged power cord must be replaced by the manufacturer, a certified service agent or qualified service personnel.
Do not store articles on the top of the appliance.
When you open or close the door, the articles may fall and cause personal injury and/or damage to surrounding objects.
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Do not store pharmaceutical products, scientific materials and temperature-sensitive products in the refrigerator.
Products that require exact temperature controls should not be stored in the Refrigerator.
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Do not allow children to climb, stand or hang on shelves and handles of the Refrigerator. They could damage the
Refrigerator and seriously injure themselves.
CAUTION
If you notice a chemical or burning plasic smell or see smoke, unplug the Refrigerator immediately and contact your
Samsung Electronics Service Center.
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Safety Information
After your Refrigerator is in operation, do not touch the cold surfaces in the Freezer compartment. Particularly when
hands are damp or wet, skin may adhere to these extermely cold surfaces.
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Skin may stick to the surface and you may get frostbite.
Do not put your hands under the appliance.
Any sharp edges may cause personal injury.
Never put fingers or other objects into the water dispenser hole or ice chute.
It may cause personal injury and/or material damage.
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If the Refrigerator will not be used for a long period of time (for example, over several months), unplug the power
from the wall.
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Over time, deterioration in the power cord insulation may cause fire.
Do not use a wet or damp cloth when cleaning the plug.
Remove any dust or foreign matter from the power plug pins.
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A Dirty power plug can increase the risk of fire.
If the Refrigerator is disconnected from the power supply, you should wait for at least five minutes before plugging it
back in.
Do not place the equipment directly in sunlight.
the appliance must be positioned so that the power cord is accessible after installation.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a certified service agent or qualified service
personnel.
If you have a long vacation planned, empty the Refrigerator and turn it off.
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Wipe excess moisture from the inside and leave the doors open to keep odor and mold from developing.
Service Warranty and Modification
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Any changes or modifications performed by a 3rd party on this finished appliance is not covered under Samsung warranty
service, mor can Samsung be responsible for safety issues that result from 3rd party modifications.
Children can get trapped inside Refrigerators.
CAUTION
Before you throw away your old Refrigerator or Freezer, make sure that you;
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Take off the doors.
Leave all shelves in places so that children may not easily climb inside and shut the door while they are inside.
This appliance is not intended for use by small children or infirm persons without capable, adult supervision.
Small children should be supervised when using the appliance.
Do not block air holes
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If the air holes are blocked, especially with plastic bag, refrigerator can be over cooled.
If this cooling period lasts long, water filter will be broken and cause water leakage.
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The Installation Space
2 inch
2 inch
Selecting the best location for the Refrigerator
• A location with easy access to the water supply.
• A location without direct exposure to sunlight.
• A location with level (or nearly level) flooring.
• A location with enough space for the Refrigerator doors to open easily.
• Allow sufficient space for air circulation of the internal cooling system.
If the Refrigerator does not have enough space, the internal cooling system may not work properly.
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RF266 /RF263
RF267/RF26X
MODEL
A
E
Depth “A”
Width “B”
29-1 ” (83.6cm)
8
C
D
35-¾” (90.8cm)
Height “C”
68-5 ” (174.4cm)
8
Overall Height “D”
Depth “E”
69-¾” (177.4cm)
35-5 ” (90.5cm)
8
When installing, servicing or cleaning
behind the refrigerator,
CAUTION
be sure to pull the unit straight out and
push back in straight
after finishing.
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Names and basic functions
Name of each component
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➍
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⓮
➎
⓯
⓰
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⓱
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1. Light
2. Spill Proof Glass Shelf
5. Vegetable & Fruit Drawers
8. Tilting Pocket
3. Vertical Hinged Section
6. Ice maker
4. Internal Water Dispenser(RF266AB)
7. Ice Bin
9. Digital Sensor Control
12. Water Filter
10. Auto Door Closer
13. Door Bins
11. Dairy Compartment
14. Cool Select PantryTM
17. Freezer Drawer Bin
15. Light
16. Auto Pull Out Drawer
18. Front Leg Cover
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Names and basic functions
Name of each component(RF267)
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1. Light
2. Ice Maker
3. Folderble-Shelf
4. Slide-Shelf
7. Tilting Pocket
10. Water Filter
13. Door Bins
16. Light
5. Vertical Hinged Section
8. Auto Door Closer
11. Slide-Shelf
6. Vegetable & Fruit Drawers
9. Dairy compartment
12. Egg container
14. Quick-Space Glass Shelf 15. Cool Select PantryTM
17. Auto Pull Out Drawer 18. Freezer Drawer Bin
19. FZ Ice-Maker
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Names and basic functions
Name of each component(RF26X)
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➋
➌
➒
⓭
⓮
➍
➎
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1. Light
6. Dairy Compartment
7. Water Filter
8. Extension-Shelf
9. Door Bins
11. Auto Pull Out Drawer
12. Freezer Drawer Bin
13. Egg container
2. Ice Maker
3. Vertical Hinged Section
4. Vegetable & Fruit Drawers
5. Tilting Pocket
14. Deli Drawer
10. Light
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
• Check that the power plug is properly connected.
• Is the temperature control on the display panel set to the correct temperature?
Try setting it to a lower temperature.
The Refrigerator does not
work at all or it does not chill
sufficiently.
• Is the Refrigerator in direct sunlight or located near a heat source?
• Is the back of the Refrigerator too close to the wall and therefore keeping air from
circulation?
• Is the temperature control on the display set to the correct temperature?
Try setting it to a warmer temperature.
• Is the temperature in the room too low?
The food in the Refrigerator is
frozen.
• Did you store the food with high water content in the coldest part of the Refrigerator?
Try moving those items into the body of the Refrigerator instead of keeping them in the Cool
Select Pantry™.
• Check that the Refrigerator is level and stable.
• Is the back of the Refrigerator too close to the wall and therefore keeping air from
circulating?
You hear unusual noise or
sounds.
• Was anything dropped behind or under the Refrigerator?
• A “ticking” sound is heard from inside the Refrigerator. It is normal and occurs because
various accessories are contracting or expanding according to the temperature of the
Refrigerator interior.
• Some heat is normal as anti-condensators are installed in the vertical hinged section of the
Refrigerator to prevent condensation.
• Is the Refrigerator door ajar? Condensation can occur when you leave the door open for a
long time.
The front corners and vertical
hinged section of the appliance
are hot and condensation is
occurring.
• Did you wait for 12 hours after installation of the water supply line before making ice?
• Is the water line connected and the shut-off valve opened?
ice is not harvesting.
• Did you manually stop the ice making function?
• Is the Freezer temperature too warm? Try setting the Freezer temperature lower.
• This is normal. The bubbling comes from the Refrigerator coolant liquid circulating through
the Refrigerator.
You can hear water bubbling in
the Refrigerator.
• Check for spoiled food.
• Foods with strong odors(for example, fish) should be tightly covered.
• Clean out your Freezer periodically and throw away any spoiled or suspicious food.
There is a bad smell in the
Refrigerator.
• Is the air vent blocked? Remove any obstructions so air can circulate freely.
• Allow sufficient space between the foods stored for efficient air circulation.
• Is the Freezer drawer closed properly?
Frost forms on the walls of the
Freezer.
• Is the water line connected and the shut-off valve opened?
• Has the water supply line tubing been crushed or kinked?
Make sure the tubing is free and clear of any obstruction.
• Is the water tank frozen because the Refrigerator temperature is too low?
Try selecting a warmer setting on the main display panel.
Water dispenser is not
functioning.
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