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Question posted by samponap on May 4th, 2020
Defrost
how to defrost the refrigerator? Top fan noisy until Either refrdoor is opened.
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Answer #1: Posted by Troubleshooter101 on May 6th, 2020 12:46 AM
LG Refrigerators automatically defrosts every 4-16 hours which should resolve most frost buildup issues. If you don't want to wait you can manually defrost your refrigerator by following the steps below.
Please check this link for reference:-https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/frost-buildup-refrigerator-CT10000021-1400774608218
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- How to manually defrost your refrigerator</p>
- Unplug the unit and remove all food and ice from the ice bin.
- Leave the doors open and wait at least 8 HOURS for the refrigerator to defrost.
- Make sure to keep towels in and around the unit to soak up any excess water after the frost melts.
- After 8 hours have passed, use a dry towel to remove any moisture that may be left inside the refrigerator and freezer.
- Plug the unit back in, wait 24-48 hours for the refrigerator to return to normal operation.
- Make sure the vents inside the refrigerator are not blocked, the refrigerator and doors are properly leveled, and the refrigerator and freezer doors are closed completely.
- After the unit has automatically or manually defrosted, follow the steps below to prevent future frost buildup issues.
Please check this link for reference:-https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/frost-buildup-refrigerator-CT10000021-1400774608218
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Leaking from dispenser - LG Consumer Knowledge Base
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Water overshooting ice tray - LG Consumer Knowledge Base
...Refrigerator) LT500P Refrigerator: Not Sealing Water will not dump into the bin properly. A water pressure regulator can be positioned properly on water pressure to reduce water pressure and prevent overshooting. 2. When the bin is high. This unit is equipped with warm water. Empty bin and defrost... tray when it is open. The water will freeze in the proper position. -
Refrigerator O FF Error Code - LG Consumer Knowledge Base
...: Water Filter Change, Round Long Cartridge Installing Water Filter (New Refrigerator) LT500P Not making ice fast enough Dispenser not working Refrigerator Configurations French Door Icemaker Refrigerator: Not Sealing To remove error code, refrigerator door must be open . Press and hold Refrigerator and Ice Plus button simultaneously for 3 to 10 seconds or until the display changes...
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