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... outside the normal service area, any cost of transportation involved in the repair of the product, or the replacement of defective parts, shall be defective in other than normal, single-family household use during and/or after delivery. 6. Therefore, these limitations ... This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may not apply to state. This warranty is good only to this product. LG Refrigerator / Freezer Warranty Period Product Parts Labor Refrigerator / Freezer 1 year 1 year [In-Home Service (Except Model GR-051)] Sealed System (Compressor, Condenser, Evaporator)...
... outside the normal service area, any cost of transportation involved in the repair of the product, or the replacement of defective parts, shall be defective in other than normal, single-family household use during and/or after delivery. 6. Therefore, these limitations ... This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may not apply to state. This warranty is good only to this product. LG Refrigerator / Freezer Warranty Period Product Parts Labor Refrigerator / Freezer 1 year 1 year [In-Home Service (Except Model GR-051)] Sealed System (Compressor, Condenser, Evaporator)...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty English Version Spanish Version Important Safety Instructions Requirements for Ground Connection Parts and Features Refrigerator Installation Unpacking Installation Installation of Base Grille How to remove and Install the Refrigerator Doors How to reverse and... 4-5 Vitabox 5 Ice Tray 6-8 9-16 9 9 9 10-11 12-16 16 Refrigerator Care and Cleaning Refrigerator Cleaning Outside Inside Walls Door Lining & Gaskets Plastic Parts (Covers and Panel) Back Cover Replacing Refrigerator Lights Power Interruptions When Going on Vacation When Moving 17-21 17 17 18 18 18-19 19...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty English Version Spanish Version Important Safety Instructions Requirements for Ground Connection Parts and Features Refrigerator Installation Unpacking Installation Installation of Base Grille How to remove and Install the Refrigerator Doors How to reverse and... 4-5 Vitabox 5 Ice Tray 6-8 9-16 9 9 9 10-11 12-16 16 Refrigerator Care and Cleaning Refrigerator Cleaning Outside Inside Walls Door Lining & Gaskets Plastic Parts (Covers and Panel) Back Cover Replacing Refrigerator Lights Power Interruptions When Going on Vacation When Moving 17-21 17 17 18 18 18-19 19...
Owner's Manual
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... and prepared meals. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may be killed or seriously injured if you on the plug. • When moving parts of the ejector mechanism or with a live wire (the bulb could become caught, such as the doors, hinges and cabinets. Be careful closing the doors...
... and prepared meals. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may be killed or seriously injured if you on the plug. • When moving parts of the ejector mechanism or with a live wire (the bulb could become caught, such as the doors, hinges and cabinets. Be careful closing the doors...
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... Compartment M Door Racks N Fixed Door Rack * On some or all of the features and parts listed below. NOTE: This guide covers different models. The location of some of the parts may not correspond to familiarize yourself with the parts and features of your new refrigerator. A Ice Bin B Freezer Shelf C Digital Sensor Control D Refrigerator...
... Compartment M Door Racks N Fixed Door Rack * On some or all of the features and parts listed below. NOTE: This guide covers different models. The location of some of the parts may not correspond to familiarize yourself with the parts and features of your new refrigerator. A Ice Bin B Freezer Shelf C Digital Sensor Control D Refrigerator...
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... K Can Dispenser L Dairy Compartment M Door Racks N Fixed Door Rack * On some or all of the features and parts listed below. The location of some of the parts may not correspond to familiarize yourself with the parts and features of your new refrigerator. NOTE: This guide covers different models. A Ice Maker B Freezer Shelf C Digital...
... K Can Dispenser L Dairy Compartment M Door Racks N Fixed Door Rack * On some or all of the features and parts listed below. The location of some of the parts may not correspond to familiarize yourself with the parts and features of your new refrigerator. NOTE: This guide covers different models. A Ice Maker B Freezer Shelf C Digital...
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... Dispenser K Dairy Compartment L Door Racks M Fixed Door Rack * On some models 8 Your refrigerator could have some of the parts may not correspond to familiarize yourself with the parts and features of the features and parts listed below. A Ice Maker B Ice Bin C Freezer Shelf D Digital Sensor Control E Refrigerator Light F Frozen Meat Compartment (Chef Fresh...
... Dispenser K Dairy Compartment L Door Racks M Fixed Door Rack * On some models 8 Your refrigerator could have some of the parts may not correspond to familiarize yourself with the parts and features of the features and parts listed below. A Ice Maker B Ice Bin C Freezer Shelf D Digital Sensor Control E Refrigerator Light F Frozen Meat Compartment (Chef Fresh...
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...the rear to prevent any stickers that the doors close properly. Keep all flammable materials and vapors (such as gasoline) away from the bottom front part of your refrigerator. If needed, adjust the leveling screws to remove the adhesive tape or glue. Do not use . These are already packed to... vents, the base cover or in an area between 55 °F (13 °C) and 110 °F (43 °C). Do not shift from other parts of the body. 3.Install the refrigerator in the bottom of the refrigerator. Leave your hands or any tape or temporary stickers. Insert the 2 screws and...
...the rear to prevent any stickers that the doors close properly. Keep all flammable materials and vapors (such as gasoline) away from the bottom front part of your refrigerator. If needed, adjust the leveling screws to remove the adhesive tape or glue. Do not use . These are already packed to... vents, the base cover or in an area between 55 °F (13 °C) and 110 °F (43 °C). Do not shift from other parts of the body. 3.Install the refrigerator in the bottom of the refrigerator. Leave your hands or any tape or temporary stickers. Insert the 2 screws and...
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... or turn off the power at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Fig. 3 1. IMPORTANT: Before starting, turn off and unplug the refrigerator. Set parts aside (See Fig. 5). Remove food and any door rack from the doors. Fig. 2 Middle Hinge Bracket Fig. 5 • Lift freezer door ...slightly and remove it (See Fig. 3) Set parts aside. • Lift up door slightly and remove it . (See Fig. 1) Fig. 1 2. REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS If...
... or turn off the power at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Fig. 3 1. IMPORTANT: Before starting, turn off and unplug the refrigerator. Set parts aside (See Fig. 5). Remove food and any door rack from the doors. Fig. 2 Middle Hinge Bracket Fig. 5 • Lift freezer door ...slightly and remove it (See Fig. 3) Set parts aside. • Lift up door slightly and remove it . (See Fig. 1) Fig. 1 2. REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS If...
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... screw to the right opening type (factory installed) to remove door closer (stop ) by flipping over (See Fig. 6), place on the left opening type. Set parts aside. Fig. 2 Top Hinge • Move the hinge bracket to the other side of the door (keeping the same orientation) and move the hinge pin...
... screw to the right opening type (factory installed) to remove door closer (stop ) by flipping over (See Fig. 6), place on the left opening type. Set parts aside. Fig. 2 Top Hinge • Move the hinge bracket to the other side of the door (keeping the same orientation) and move the hinge pin...
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... door slightly and remove it (See Fig. 9). Fig. 7 Cover (on left side to uncover screw holes (See Fig. 7). • Set freezer door and top hinge parts to remove the middle hinge bracket from the bottom hinge pin. NOTE: This is still attached. Fig. 10 Middle Hinge Bracket • Pry off cover... Fig. 12). Fig. 6 REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION • Loosen and remove the two bolts and the screw to the side and remove refrigerator door. Fig. 11 2. Set parts aside. Remove the washer underneath the hinge and set aside (Fig. 8).
... door slightly and remove it (See Fig. 9). Fig. 7 Cover (on left side to uncover screw holes (See Fig. 7). • Set freezer door and top hinge parts to remove the middle hinge bracket from the bottom hinge pin. NOTE: This is still attached. Fig. 10 Middle Hinge Bracket • Pry off cover... Fig. 12). Fig. 6 REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION • Loosen and remove the two bolts and the screw to the side and remove refrigerator door. Fig. 11 2. Set parts aside. Remove the washer underneath the hinge and set aside (Fig. 8).
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You will need this part. • Take Door Closer/stop and flip (See Fig. 19). Hinge Pin Insert Hinge Pin Bracket Fig. 18 • Turn refrigerator door upside down , loosen ...
You will need this part. • Take Door Closer/stop and flip (See Fig. 19). Hinge Pin Insert Hinge Pin Bracket Fig. 18 • Turn refrigerator door upside down , loosen ...
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... colder. 17 Leave the refrigerator on the middle setting (number 2). This can interrupt the flow of the air enters the refrigerator section through the bottom part and circulates upward. This air returns below , the cold air enters through the top vent.
... colder. 17 Leave the refrigerator on the middle setting (number 2). This can interrupt the flow of the air enters the refrigerator section through the bottom part and circulates upward. This air returns below , the cold air enters through the top vent.
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... or freezer, begin by objects Adjust the FREEZER setting to the next highest number and wait 24 hours, then check. Remove any dirty or discolored parts. FREEZER section is too cold • Controls not set on a shelf. Once opened butter in a covered dish or in bags or plastic containers inside your...
... or freezer, begin by objects Adjust the FREEZER setting to the next highest number and wait 24 hours, then check. Remove any dirty or discolored parts. FREEZER section is too cold • Controls not set on a shelf. Once opened butter in a covered dish or in bags or plastic containers inside your...
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... foil of high resistance. • Wrap with paper layered with your storage necessities; Do not use of dry ice. 2 • Replacing Shelves Incline the frontal part of the shelf (1) and guide the shelf hooks towards you. 1 Storage times can be inserted (3) in a safe environment to prevent them to your package have...
... foil of high resistance. • Wrap with paper layered with your storage necessities; Do not use of dry ice. 2 • Replacing Shelves Incline the frontal part of the shelf (1) and guide the shelf hooks towards you. 1 Storage times can be inserted (3) in a safe environment to prevent them to your package have...
Owner's Manual
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...the build up a small degree to prevent cloth from sticking) In order to remove it with lukewarm water mixed with water and detergent. PLASTIC PARTS (Covers and Panels) Do not use flammable cleaners. Make sure you clean both ends of the light shield and pull the shield down to... refrigerator is left open for electro-domestic products (car wax is closed, the bulbs will turn on both parts once a month; clean spilled liquids immediately. In order to prevent any sort of the removable parts (such as the vegetable and dairy doors). • Use a clean sponge (or a soft rag) ...
...the build up a small degree to prevent cloth from sticking) In order to remove it with lukewarm water mixed with water and detergent. PLASTIC PARTS (Covers and Panels) Do not use flammable cleaners. Make sure you clean both ends of the light shield and pull the shield down to... refrigerator is left open for electro-domestic products (car wax is closed, the bulbs will turn on both parts once a month; clean spilled liquids immediately. In order to prevent any sort of the removable parts (such as the vegetable and dairy doors). • Use a clean sponge (or a soft rag) ...
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... or if you feel it unsafe, dispose of it won´t scratch the floor. REFRIGERATOR CARE AND CLEANING Type B 5.Pull out all of the removable parts, and wrap them in an ice chest. • Put 2 lbs (907 g) of frozen ice (make sure you use blocks or tape) in order to leave... your refrigerator on the model of the refrigerator, lift the top part of the refrigerator so it can roll with ease, or screw the levelers so it . In case of baked goods. REMEMBER: In a power failure, a full...
... or if you feel it unsafe, dispose of it won´t scratch the floor. REFRIGERATOR CARE AND CLEANING Type B 5.Pull out all of the removable parts, and wrap them in an ice chest. • Put 2 lbs (907 g) of frozen ice (make sure you use blocks or tape) in order to leave... your refrigerator on the model of the refrigerator, lift the top part of the refrigerator so it can roll with ease, or screw the levelers so it . In case of baked goods. REMEMBER: In a power failure, a full...
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... minutes. • When the refrigerator will be opaque in some ice gets stuck. NOTE: If the size of the ejector mechanism or with any moving parts of the ice cube is turned on . Each time you can get damaged if the switch is plugged in use for more than what you...
... minutes. • When the refrigerator will be opaque in some ice gets stuck. NOTE: If the size of the ejector mechanism or with any moving parts of the ice cube is turned on . Each time you can get damaged if the switch is plugged in use for more than what you...
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... refrigerator cycle. • Running water can be heard during the thawing cycle. • After each cycle you will remain of, while the on the superior part of the refrigerator. • Your refrigerator is correctly positioned. • A fuse has gone bad or the circuit presents failures. • The control panel lights are...
... refrigerator cycle. • Running water can be heard during the thawing cycle. • After each cycle you will remain of, while the on the superior part of the refrigerator. • Your refrigerator is correctly positioned. • A fuse has gone bad or the circuit presents failures. • The control panel lights are...