Samsung Refrigerator SR L65 User Guide

REFRIGERATOR  
SR-L62..., SR-L65...  
SR-L67..., SR-L70...  
OWNER’S INSTRUCTIONS  
DA68-00998A REV(0.0)  
 
WARNINGS / SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
To avoid any risk of personal injury, material damage or incorrect use of the appliance, be sure to  
observe the following safety precautions. (After reading these owner’s instructions, please keep them in  
a safe place for reference.) Remember to hand them over to any subsequent owner.  
Indicates that a danger of death or  
serious injury exists.  
Indicates that a risk of personal  
injury or material damage exists.  
Warning  
Caution  
Do not disassemble, repair or alter the  
appliance.  
Warning  
• It may cause fire or abnormal operations, which  
may lead to injury.  
Do not plug several appliances into the same  
socket.  
Pull the power plug out of the socket before  
replacing the interior light in the refrigerator.  
• Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock.  
• This could cause overheating and the risk of fire.  
Keep the power plug away from the rear of the  
refrigerator/freezer.  
Be sure to earth the appliance.  
• Otherwise, it may cause material damage or  
electric shock.  
• A damaged power plug may cause fire due to  
overheating.  
Do not directly spray water inside or outside  
the refrigerator/freezer.  
• There is a risk of fire or electric shock.  
If you wish to dispose of the refrigerator/freezer,  
throw it away after removing the door or its  
seals.  
• In this way, it is not possible for a child to remain  
trapped inside it.  
Do not spray inflammable gas near the  
refrigerator/freezer.  
• There is a risk of explosion or fire.  
Do not bend the power cord excessively or  
place heavy articles on it.  
This constitutes a fire hazard. If the power cord  
is damaged, have it replaced immediately by the  
manufacturer, its service agent or a similarly  
qualified person.  
This appliance contains a small amount  
of isobutane refrigerant (R600a), a  
natural gas with high environmental  
compatibility that is, however, also combustible.  
When transporting and installing the appliance,  
care should be taken to ensure that no parts of  
the refrigerating circuit are damaged.  
Do not insert the power plug with wet hands.  
You may receive an electric shock.  
Refrigerant squirting out of the pipes could  
ignite or cause an eye injury. If a leak is detected,  
avoid any naked flames or potential sources of  
ignition and air the room in which the appliance  
is standing for several minutes.  
Do not put a container filled with liquid on top  
of the appliance.  
• If the water spills on to any electrical parts, it may  
lead to fire or electric shock.  
• In order to avoid the creation of a flammable gas-  
air mixture if a leak in the refrigerating circuit occurs,  
the size of the room in which the appliance may be  
sited depends on the amount of refrigerant used.  
The room must be 1m3 in size for every 8 g of  
R600a refrigerant inside the appliance. The amount  
of refrigerant in your particular appliance is shown  
on the identification plate inside the appliance.  
• Never start up an appliance showing any signs of  
damage. If in doubt, consult your dealer.  
Do not install the refrigerator/freezer in a damp  
place, where it could be splashed with water.  
• Incorrect insulation of the electrical parts may  
cause an electric shock or fire.  
Do not store volatile and inflammable  
substances in the refrigerator.  
• The storage of benzene, thinner, alcohol, ether,  
LP gas or other such substances may cause an  
explosion.  
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Do not touch any containers or food in the  
freezer with wet hands.  
Warning  
• It may cause frostbite.  
• Keep ventilation openings in the appliance  
enclosure or mounting structure clear of  
obstruction.  
• Do not use mechanical devices or any other  
means to accelerate the defrosting process, other  
than those recommended by the manufacturer.  
• Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.  
• Do not use electrical appliances inside the  
refrigerator/freezer, unless they are of a type  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Remove any foreign matter from the power plug  
pins.  
• Otherwise there is a risk of fire.  
Do not insert your hand into the bottom area of  
the appliance.  
• Any sharp edges may cause personal injury.  
After unplugging the appliance, wait for at least  
five minutes before plugging it in again to the  
wall socket.  
• Abnormal operation of the freezer may cause  
material damage.  
Caution  
If the appliance is not to be used for a long  
period of time, pull out the power plug.  
Do not store too much food in the appliance.  
• Any deterioration in the insulation may cause fire.  
• When you open the door, an item may fall out and  
cause personal injury or material damage.  
Do not let children touch or play with the  
control panel on the front of the appliance.  
• Do not allow children to play with this appliance.  
• Do not stand or lean on the base panel, pull-out  
parts, doors and so on.  
Do not put bottles or any kinds of glass in the  
freezer.  
• The container may break and cause personal  
injury.  
• Repairs and maintenance of the appliance should  
only be performed by a qualified technician.  
Incorrect repairs by an unqualified person are a  
potential source of danger that may have critical  
consequences for the user of the appliance.  
• Never put ice cubes or ice lollies straight from the  
freezer into your mouth. (The low temperature  
may cause “freezer burns”.)  
If the wall socket is loose, do not insert the  
power plug.  
• It could be cause electric shock or fire.  
Do not disconnect the power cord by pulling  
on it.  
You may disconnect a wire and cause a short  
circuit.  
Do not store articles on top of the appliance.  
• When you open or close the door, the articles may  
fall and cause personal injury or material damage.  
Caution  
Do not store pharmaceutical products,  
scientific materials or other temperature-  
sensitive products in the refrigerator.  
• Products that require strict temperature controls  
must not be stored in the refrigerator.  
The refrigerant used in the refrigerator/freezer and  
the gases in the insulation material require special  
disposal procedures. Ensure that none of the pipes  
on the back of the appliance are damaged prior to  
disposal.  
Do not let a child hang from the door.  
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INSTALLING THE REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER  
Allow an adequate space and install the refrigerator/freezer on a firm, level floor.  
• If the appliance is not level, there may be unusual noises and poor cooling.  
• Wait for at least one hour before plugging the appliance in.  
Clean the refrigerator/freezer.  
• Wipe and clean the appliance inside and outside with a damp cloth.  
Plug the refrigerator/freezer into a wall socket used exclusively by this appliance.  
• This appliance must be properly earthed.  
Place the food in the refrigerator/freezer.  
• It is recommended that you wait for the appliance to cool for 2-3 hours before storing food in it.  
Warning  
Use of an earthed socket exclusively for the appliance:  
• If you are using a socket with an earthing terminal, you  
do not require a separate earthing connection.  
Use of a non-earthed socket:  
• Connect the “earthing wire” to the copper plate and bury  
it at a depth of at least 25 cm in the ground.  
The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is  
accessible after installation.  
LEVELLING  
If the front of the appliance is slightly higher than the rear, the door can be opened and closed more easily.  
The appliance tilts down to the left.  
Turn the left adjusting leg in the direction of the arrow with  
a flat head screwdriver until the appliance is level.  
The appliance tilts down to the right.  
Turn the right adjusting leg in the direction of the arrow with  
a flat head screwdriver until the appliance is level.  
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PREPARING THE REFRIGERATOR /FREEZER  
To prepare your appliance for use and check that it is running correctly, take the following steps.  
Install all shelves and compartments removed during transport in the correct positions.  
You are advised to clean the appliance and accessories before switching the appliance on for the  
first time to remove any dust that accumulated during packing and shipping.  
Please clean the water tank with an edible detergent, especially if there is an odor.  
Switch on the appliance for approximately 2 hours before loading it with frozen food for the first  
time. Do not load with frozen food until the temperature of freezer shows at least -18°C  
.
If you want to store frozen food as rapidly as possible, set the temperature control to the coldest  
temperature (-25°C) and let the appliance operate for one hour.  
The appliance is preset for normal operation. We recommend temperatures of +3°C in the  
refrigerator and -19°C in the freezer.  
The interior light of the appliance will light up when the door is open.  
Your appliance is operated by a compressor which switches “on and off” to maintain the internal  
temperature. When the compressor is new, it requires running in for a period of up to five months.  
During this period, it may be slightly noisy. This is quite normal and does not represent a fault.  
Store food once the temperature in the refrigerator is sufficiently low. It takes a few hours after  
starting the refrigerator to reach the proper temperature.  
If the appliance does not operate correctly, check the electricity supply. If the problem persists,  
contact your dealer.  
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USING THE CONTROL FEATURES  
REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE BUTTON  
Sets the refrigerator temperature.  
Press the button repeatedly to change the  
temperature in sequence between 7°C and 1°C.  
FREEZER TEMPERATURE BUTTON  
Sets the freezer temperature.  
Press the button repeatedly to change the  
temperature in sequence between  
-14°C and -25°C.  
QUICK COOL  
When you want to refrigerate the storage  
foods quickly.  
QUICK FREEZE BUTTON  
Speeds up the freezing process in  
the freezer.  
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CONTROLLING THE FREEZER AND REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURES  
Freezer  
Refrigerator  
The freezer can be set to a temperature between  
-14°C and -25°C.  
The refrigerator can be set to a temperature  
between 7°C and 1°C.  
Press the FREEZER TEMP. button repeatedly  
until the required temperature is shown in the  
temperature display.  
Press the REFRIGERATOR TEMP. button  
repeatedly until the required temperature is  
shown in the temperature display.  
The temperature display changes in sequence  
between -14°C and -25°C. When the display  
reaches -25°C, it returns to -14°C.  
The temperature display changes in sequence  
and reverts to the average temperature in the  
same way as the freezer.  
After five seconds, the display reverts to the  
average freezer temperature, which changes as  
the freezer reaches the new temperature.  
Temperature Display  
Displays the current and selected freezer  
temperatures.  
Temperature Display  
Displays the current and selected refrigerator  
temperatures.  
Freezer Display  
Refrigerator Display  
Indicates that you are setting the freezer  
Indicates that you are setting the refrigerator  
temperature or have opened the freezer door. temperature or have opened the refrigerator door.  
INDICATORS  
Quick Freeze  
This light switches on when you press the QUICK FREEZE button.  
Press the button again to cancel the Quick Freeze mode. The freezer  
automatically switches back to the normal control mode after 2.5 hours.  
Quick Cool  
Indication lamp of QUICK COOL lights up, and the temperature returns to  
the initial set degree when the storage foods are cooled to the extent of the  
desired temperature, or after the Quick Refrigeration is operated for 2 and  
half hours.  
Temperature display  
The temperatures displayed for the freezer and refrigerator are the actual temperatures  
of each compartment when starting up for the first time or when the door is open.  
There may be little difference between the set temperature and the actual  
temperature.  
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STORING FOOD IN THE REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER  
When storing food in the appliance,  
follow the recommendations below.  
• Allow warm food and beverages to cool down  
before storing them in the appliance.  
A. Refrigerator  
• Ensure that food is well-wrapped or covered  
before it is stored. This will prevent food from  
dehydrating, deteriorating in colour or losing  
flavour and will help maintain freshness.  
Fruit, vegetables and salads need not be  
wrapped, provided that they are stored in the  
refrigerator vegetable compartments.  
You are advised not to wrap the food with paper  
and store it in the refrigerator and freezer.  
It could be the cause of odor generation.  
• Never let any oil or grease come into contact  
with the plastic fittings or door seals, as these  
materials easily become porous.  
• Never store any explosive substances inside  
the appliance. High-proof alcohol should only  
be stored upright in tightly sealed containers.  
• Please keep the space between shelf and the  
rear wall of the enclosed space of the cabinet  
10mm apart for air circulation.  
Transparent, unbreakable shelf  
• Place food in storage containers and lay the items out  
at suitable intervals.  
• The storage shelf is made from an unbreakable, transparent  
material, so that you can use it safely.  
Fresh salad drawer  
• Fruit and Vegetables can be stored in this compartment.  
• It is possible to remove the drawer if you need more space  
to store fruit and vegetables.  
Multi-purpose guard and egg tray  
• The refrigerator is warmest at the front, at the top and in  
the door.  
• Store small packaged foods, like milk, yogurt and  
beverages here.  
Egg tray  
• Put eggs into the egg tray as shown in the figure and  
store the tray in a convenient place in one of the  
multi-purpose guards.  
Bottle guard  
• Store small bottles and (1 litre) cartons of beer, milk and  
juice in the upper area and large bottles and (1.5 litre)  
cartons in the lower area.  
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B. Freezer  
Upper freezer drawer  
• Store packed frozen foods, like ice cream  
and bacon.  
Middle/lower freezer drawer  
• Store fresh meat and fish or dried foods  
divided into suitably sized portions.  
Upper freezer drawer  
Middle/lower freezer drawer  
Wrapping food  
Note  
Pack the food in suitably sized portions for your household.  
Vegetable and fruit portions should be no heavier than 1 kg, while meat portions can be up  
to 2.5 kg.  
Smaller portions freeze through more quickly and the quality is thereby maintained better when  
defrosting and preparing the food.  
It is important to seal food in airtight bags or containers before freezing to prevent it from losing  
its taste or dehydrating.  
Wrap the food, press out any air and seal it airtight.  
Suitable wrapping materials:  
Plastic bags, cling-film, aluminium foil and freezer containers. These items are available from  
any dealer.  
Unsuitable wrapping materials:  
Wrapping paper, greaseproof paper, cellophane, bin bags or used carrier bags.  
These can cause odors to be generated.  
Suitable sealing materials:  
Rubber bands, plastic clips, string, freezer tape or similar.  
Plastic film and bags may be heat-sealed using a special sealing iron or press.  
Before placing a package in the freezer, it should be clearly labelled with the contents and  
date of freezing.  
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MAKING ICE  
ICE CUBE MAKER  
Pull out the ice-cube maker.  
Pour water in up to the water level  
mark (arrow).  
(Not to use hot water)  
Put the ice-cube maker back in  
position.  
Close the freezer door.  
Danger of explosion  
• The coldest parts of the refrigerator are the rear panel and the lowest shelf. This is the best  
place to store delicate foodstuffs.  
Warning  
• Glass bottles containing liquids that can freeze should never be stored in the freezer as the  
glass will explode when the contents freeze.  
Making ice quickly  
To make a large quantity of ice quickly, press the “QUICK FREEZE” button to select the fast  
freeze function.  
Note  
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USING THE WATER DISPENSER (OPTIONAL)  
You can easily obtain chilled water with the water dispenser without opening the refrigerator door. In  
addition, you can save electricity by reducing the number of times the door is opened by more than 30%.  
Overview  
Press lever  
Locking device  
Water tank cap  
Water tank  
Water supply device  
WHEN THE WATER DISPENSER IS NOT IN USE, THE FOLLOWING IS RECOMMENDED  
Fix the water supply device tightly into the fixing hole.  
• The door will not close automatically when the water  
supply device is pulled out for a long time due to the  
leakage of cold air.  
Place a spare beverage bottle by the exclusive water  
tank.  
• Two 1.5 litre bottles can be used.  
Set the locking device to the LOCK.  
When pressing the “PUSH” button with the water supply device only fixed at the fixing hole, and the locking  
device is set on “OPEN”, the water supply device can be removed from the fixing hole and cold leaks.  
When exposing to child, set the locking device to the “LOCK”.  
Note  
FILLING THE WATER TANK  
Open the water tank by removing the round cap and  
fill it with drinking water. (Do not use hot water.)  
• Fill the tank up to the full level (just below 4.2 litres).  
Replace the round cap by pushing down on it until it  
clicks into place.  
Place a cup on the cup support, then press the  
PRESSlever.  
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INSTALLING A REGULAR BOTTLE  
Press the fixing lever, lift the exclusive water tank  
upwards, then remove it.  
Remove the water supply device from the exclusive  
water tank, then set the inner groove of the water  
supply device in a regular spring water bottle and fix it  
in position by turning it.  
Turn the water supply device over and then fix it in  
position in the hole.  
• Gurgling sounds may be heard when air enters the water tank from regular mineral water or  
beverage bottles.  
• Some regular mineral water or beverage bottles may not fit the water supply device, depending  
on their size.  
Note  
• If water does not come out satisfactorily when you press the “press” button, press it again.  
• Do not use carbonated drinks, such as cola, cider or sodas. When you press the button, the  
beverage may spurt out due to the pressure of carbonic gas accumulated in the upper part of  
beverage bottle.  
• Use bottled mineral water or boiled tap water that does not contain any particles.  
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REMOVING AND CLEANING ACCESSORIES  
Before cleaning the appliance, you must always switch it off and unplug it from the wall socket.  
Do not use a steam cleaner. Hot steam could damage the surface of the appliance or the electrical  
components, with a risk of electric shock.  
Ice cube maker  
• Place a hand in the lower groove, then pull the ice cube  
maker forward.  
• Remove the ice cube maker and rinse it in water.  
Fresh salad drawer  
• Pull the super high-humidity salad drawer out as far as it  
will go, then remove it by lifting it slightly and pulling it  
towards you.  
• Wipe it with a damp cloth.  
Bottle guard  
• Hold the bottle guard in both hands, then remove it by  
lifting it slightly and pulling it towards you.  
• Wash it in water.  
Freezer drawer  
• Holding the freezer drawer in both hands, pull it out as far  
as it will go, then remove it by lifting it up slightly and  
pulling it towards you.  
• Wipe it with a damp cloth.  
Transparent, unbreakable shelf  
• Remove the shelf, then clean it using water and  
detergent.  
• When replacing the shelves, do not mix up the top,  
middle and bottom shelves.  
Rubber seals  
• Clean the rubber seals with a damp cloth and detergent.  
Use a wooden skewer wrapped in a small cloth to clean  
in the grooves.  
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CLEANING THE WATER DISPENSER  
Cup Support / Dispenser Tray  
Cup support/Dispenser tray  
Press “PUSH” behind the dispenser tray slightly, then  
remove the dispenser tray.  
Using the cup support handle, pull the cup support right  
out.  
Dispenser tray  
Cup support  
Empty the water in the dispenser tray, then clean it  
using warm water and detergent.  
Connection path  
Wipe over the connection path and surrounding area with a clean  
damp cloth.  
Water Tank / Supply Device  
Pull upward and disassemble the hooks on both  
sides of the large-sized cap.  
Loosen the water supply device by turning it in the  
direction of the arrow and removing it.  
Wipe the large-sized cap and the exclusive water tank  
with warm water and detergent.  
• Hold the cap and pull it upwards to remove it. Clean the  
cap and waste filtering bottle attached to the cap with a  
soft brush.  
After cleaning the water supply device with a soft  
brush, press the water supply device operation lever,  
then wash it in running water.  
• Clean the water tank frequently if it is used to dispense tea or other such beverages. Only use  
filtered tea. For better hygiene, beverages with a high sugar content (juice, soft drinks) are not  
recommended.  
Caution  
• Deposits can be cleaned by wiping the tank with a cloth dampened in vinegar or salt water.  
• Check that the rubber seal on the water supply device has not slipped off or is not damaged  
by a sharp-edged object. Otherwise, it may leak.  
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REPLACING INTERIOR LIGHTS  
INDOOR LAMP IN THE REFRIGERATOR  
Always unplug the appliance when replacing the refrigerator light. Otherwise, there is the danger of  
electric shock.  
Unscrew the cover with a philips-head screwdriver.  
- Incandescent light  
• Turn the interior light to pull it out and replace it with a new one.  
• Watt and voltage must agree with the details on the type plate.  
Screw the cover back with a philips-head screwdriver.  
INDOOR LAMP IN THE FREEZER  
Raise the hanging sill under the indoor lamp cover upward by  
pressing on it.  
Replace the indoor lamp with a new lamp after removing it by turning  
it in the direction of arrow.  
• Watt and voltage must agree with the details on the type plate.  
Insert the lower hanging sill after fitting the upper part of the indoor  
lamp cover.  
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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS  
The appliance is not operating at all or the temperature is too high  
• Check that the power plug is correctly connected.  
• Is the temperature control on the front panel correctly set?  
• Does sun shine on the appliance or are there heat sources nearby?  
• Is the back of the appliance too near to the wall?  
The food in the refrigerator is frozen  
• Is the temperature control on the front panel set to the coldest temperature?  
• Is the surrounding temperature too low?  
• Did you put food with a high water content in the refrigerator?  
There are unusual noises  
• Check that the appliance is installed on a stable, level floor.  
• Is the back of the appliance too near to the wall?  
• Have any foreign objects fallen behind or under the appliance?  
• Is the noise coming from the compressor in the appliance?  
• A ticking sound may be heard inside the appliance; this is normal. This sound occurs when the various  
accessories contract or expand.  
The front corners and sides of the appliance are warm and condensation starts to form  
• Heat-proof pipes are installed in the front corners of the appliance to prevent condensation from 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 moisture in  
the air comes into contact with the cool surface of the appliance.  
You can hear a liquid bubbling in the appliance  
• Please note that noises caused by the refrigerant circuit cannot be avoided.  
There is a bad smell inside the appliance  
• Do not wrap food with paper.  
• Store foods covered and clean the cold inlet.  
There is a layer of frost on the surface of stored food.  
• Space the food out as much as possible to improve ventilation.  
• Is the door fully closed?  
Condensation forms on the inside wall of the appliance and around vegetables  
• Food with a high water content is stored uncovered with a high humidity level or the door has been left  
open for a long time.  
• Store the food with a cover or in sealed containers.  
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USAGE PRECAUTIONS  
Store food with a high water content at the  
front of a refrigerator shelf.  
Store hot food in the appliance only after it  
has cooled.  
• If you store cold food, you save on electricity and  
improve refrigeration.  
Tips  
Power Saving Tips  
• Install the appliance in a cool, dry room with adequate ventilation.  
Ensure that it is not exposed to direct sunlight and never put it near a direct source of heat (radiator, for  
example).  
• Never block any vents or grilles on the appliance.  
• Allow warm food to cool down before placing it in the appliance.  
• Put frozen food in the refrigerator to thaw.  
You can then use the low temperatures of the frozen products to cool food in the refrigerator.  
• Defrost the freezer when ice builds up. A thick coat of ice will impair the transfer of cold to the frozen  
products, thereby increasing power consumption.  
• Do not keep the door of the appliance open for too long when putting food in or taking food out.  
The shorter time the door is opened, the less ice will form in the freezer.  
• When freezing food or storing it in the freezer, place the food directly on the freezer elements in the top  
container.  
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VIEW OF YOUR REFRIGERATOR / FREEZER  
REFRIGERATOR LIGHT  
REFRIGERATOR  
MULTI-PURPOSE GUARD  
REFRIGERATOR SHELVES  
BOTTLE GUARD  
FRESH SALAD DRAWER  
WATER DISPENSER  
(OPTIONAL)  
TWIST ICE MAKER AND ICE  
STORAGE BIN  
FREEZER  
FREEZER DRAWER  
FREEZER LIGHT  
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MEMO  
 
MEMO  
 
Ambient Room Temperature Limits  
This refrigerator/freezer is designed to operate in ambient temperatures specified by its  
temperature class marked on the rating plate.  
Temperature  
Class  
Ambient Temperature  
Symbol  
Maximum  
Minimum  
Extended Temperate  
Temperate  
SN  
N
32°C (90°F)  
32°C (90°F)  
38°C (100°F)  
43°C (109°F)  
10°C (50°F)  
16°C (61°F)  
18°C (64°F)  
18°C (64°F)  
Subtropical  
ST  
T
Tropical  
NOTE: Internal temperatures may be affected by such factors as the location of the  
refrigerator/freezer, ambient temperature and the frequency with which you  
open the door. Adjust the temperature as required to compensate for these  
factors.  
 

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