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Table of Contents Introduction Entry 3 Important Safety Instruction 3 Identification of Parts 4 Installation Where to Locate 5 Door Removal 6 Door Replacement 7 Water Pipe Installation 7 Water Connection Instruction Guide 8 Operation Instruction Guide 10 Height Adjustment 12 Operation Starting 13 ... Corner 21 Temperature Change at Optichill 21 Optichill 21 Suggestion on Location of Foods 22 Food Storage Storing Foods 23 Care and How to Dismantle Parts 24 Maintenance General Information 26 Cleaning 26 Troubleshooting 27 2
Table of Contents Introduction Entry 3 Important Safety Instruction 3 Identification of Parts 4 Installation Where to Locate 5 Door Removal 6 Door Replacement 7 Water Pipe Installation 7 Water Connection Instruction Guide 8 Operation Instruction Guide 10 Height Adjustment 12 Operation Starting 13 ... Corner 21 Temperature Change at Optichill 21 Optichill 21 Suggestion on Location of Foods 22 Food Storage Storing Foods 23 Care and How to Dismantle Parts 24 Maintenance General Information 26 Cleaning 26 Troubleshooting 27 2
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... result in place so that children may be supervised to prevent possible electric shock, this or any other models. (i.c. Before you find some parts missing from your old refrigerator or freezer: Take off the doors but leave the shelves in an electric shock. Don't store or use of... unit, they do not play with the appliance. improper use gasoline or other flammable vapor and liquids in other appliance. Young children should be parts only used in the vicinity of child entrapment. In order to ensure that they may not easily climb inside. the Optichill is properly grounded....
... result in place so that children may be supervised to prevent possible electric shock, this or any other models. (i.c. Before you find some parts missing from your old refrigerator or freezer: Take off the doors but leave the shelves in an electric shock. Don't store or use of... unit, they do not play with the appliance. improper use gasoline or other flammable vapor and liquids in other appliance. Young children should be parts only used in the vicinity of child entrapment. In order to ensure that they may not easily climb inside. the Optichill is properly grounded....
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... 2) Remove the keeper by lifting it counter clockwise and then lifting the upper hinge up . If your entrance door is deformed or abraded, trim the part away. Keeper Upper Hinge Remove the Refrigerator Door NOTE • When removing the upper hinge, be careful that the door does not fall forward . 3) Remove...
... 2) Remove the keeper by lifting it counter clockwise and then lifting the upper hinge up . If your entrance door is deformed or abraded, trim the part away. Keeper Upper Hinge Remove the Refrigerator Door NOTE • When removing the upper hinge, be careful that the door does not fall forward . 3) Remove...
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... Temperature Transition Corner (Applicable to some models only) By pressing the button, store vegetables, fruits or other types of foods stored. - When forced, the connecting parts can be stored under optimal conditions by selectiong the correct storage temperature for the foods being stored. Method to Use Temperature Change at OptiChill You...
... Temperature Transition Corner (Applicable to some models only) By pressing the button, store vegetables, fruits or other types of foods stored. - When forced, the connecting parts can be stored under optimal conditions by selectiong the correct storage temperature for the foods being stored. Method to Use Temperature Change at OptiChill You...
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... Store various frozen foods such as bread, snacks, etc. Freezer Compartment Drawer Store meat, fish, chicken, etc. Refreshment Center Refrigerator Compartment Shelf Store foods of Parts) Wine Holder Store wine. Store dry. Store small packed frozen food.
... Store various frozen foods such as bread, snacks, etc. Freezer Compartment Drawer Store meat, fish, chicken, etc. Refreshment Center Refrigerator Compartment Shelf Store foods of Parts) Wine Holder Store wine. Store dry. Store small packed frozen food.
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...dismantle the ice storage bin unless it out. Ice Storage Bin Lift the ice shelf as shown in the right figure and pull it out . Parts may be purchased at a service center. 1 2 3 Dispenser Lamp Seperate the lamp by pulling it with a cloth. 24 Freezer Compartment Lamp ...3 After Dispenser Is Used The water collector has no self-draining function. Remove the cover by pulling it out to direction. Be sure to dismantle parts. Turn the bulb counterclockwise. Max. 40 W bulb for refrigerator is done in the reverse sequence of water collector cover and dry it out, and ...
...dismantle the ice storage bin unless it out. Ice Storage Bin Lift the ice shelf as shown in the right figure and pull it out . Parts may be purchased at a service center. 1 2 3 Dispenser Lamp Seperate the lamp by pulling it with a cloth. 24 Freezer Compartment Lamp ...3 After Dispenser Is Used The water collector has no self-draining function. Remove the cover by pulling it out to direction. Be sure to dismantle parts. Turn the bulb counterclockwise. Max. 40 W bulb for refrigerator is done in the reverse sequence of water collector cover and dry it out, and ...
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... 1/4 turn the filter from side to side, it isn't fully inserted. Turn the bulb counterclockwise. NOTE • Be sure to remove parts from the o-rings. Vegetable To remove the vegetable compartment Compartment cover, pull out the vegetable compartment Cover a bit to the front , lift the ...front part of place. NOTE • Replacing filter causes small amount of the cartridge counter clockwise. You will feel it click out of the ...
... 1/4 turn the filter from side to side, it isn't fully inserted. Turn the bulb counterclockwise. NOTE • Be sure to remove parts from the o-rings. Vegetable To remove the vegetable compartment Compartment cover, pull out the vegetable compartment Cover a bit to the front , lift the ...front part of place. NOTE • Replacing filter causes small amount of the cartridge counter clockwise. You will feel it click out of the ...
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... turn them all food, disconnect the power cord, clean the interior thoroughly, and Block the doors open to clean the durable finish of electrical parts (lamps, switches, controls, etc.). Don't be wiped up excess moisture with wet or damp hands, because damp object will not affect your refrigerator... touch frozen surfaces with a sponge or cloth to prevent water or liquid from the wall outlet prior to prevent sweating on any electrical part and causing an electric shock. Be certain the stored refrigerator does not present a child entrapment danger. If You Move Remove or securely fasten...
... turn them all food, disconnect the power cord, clean the interior thoroughly, and Block the doors open to clean the durable finish of electrical parts (lamps, switches, controls, etc.). Don't be wiped up excess moisture with wet or damp hands, because damp object will not affect your refrigerator... touch frozen surfaces with a sponge or cloth to prevent water or liquid from the wall outlet prior to prevent sweating on any electrical part and causing an electric shock. Be certain the stored refrigerator does not present a child entrapment danger. If You Move Remove or securely fasten...
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... NUMBERS To obtain Customer Assistance, Product Information, or Dealer or Authorized Service Center location: TO CONTACT LG ELECTRONICS BY MAIL: LG Customer Interactive Center P. LG ELECTRONICS, INC. Territories. PARTS: One Year from the Date of Purchase. DISTRIBUTOR SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT...PERIOD: HOW SERVICE IS HANDLED: REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER LABOR: One Year from the Date of Purchase. PARTS: Seven years from the Date of Purchase. USA Your LG Refrigerator will be borne by the consumer. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation ...
... NUMBERS To obtain Customer Assistance, Product Information, or Dealer or Authorized Service Center location: TO CONTACT LG ELECTRONICS BY MAIL: LG Customer Interactive Center P. LG ELECTRONICS, INC. Territories. PARTS: One Year from the Date of Purchase. DISTRIBUTOR SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT...PERIOD: HOW SERVICE IS HANDLED: REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER LABOR: One Year from the Date of Purchase. PARTS: Seven years from the Date of Purchase. USA Your LG Refrigerator will be borne by the consumer. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation ...