No Plumbing Ice & Water (Applicable To Some Models Only) - LG SXS Refrigerator Owner's Manual

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No Plumbing Ice & Water (Applicable to some models only)
Store water in the water tank to use the Auto Ice Maker function and Water
Dispenser function without having to connect the water pipe to the refrigerator.
To disassemble the water tank
OPTION 1
Turn the security switch to the"OPEN"position, as shown in
①. Next, hold and pull the cap of the water tank ② to loosen
the water tank.
OPTION 2
Turn the secure switch into "OPEN" position as shown in
①.Next to loosen the water tank hold and pull the cap of the
water tank ② to loosen the water tank.
To fill the water tank
Lift up the clamps on both sides to open the water
tank cover, and then fill the tank. Pour water up to the
marked line (3ℓ). When the tank is full, close the tank
cover and lock the clamps on both sides.
To assemble the water tank
OPTION 1
Adjust the top of the water tank cap and align the Pump tube
with the centre, pushing the tank in firmly. Use the lever ③ to
keep fixed ④.
OPTION 2
Adjust the top of the water tank cap and align the pump tube
with the centre, pushing the tank in firmly, as shown in ③.
Turn the security switch to the"CLOSE" position ④.
NOTE
• When assembling or disassembling the water tank, be careful not to apply
excessive force as it can damage the water tank.
• If there is no water in the water tank, you will not be able to use the Auto Ice
Maker function and Water Dispenser function.
• Using other liquid besides water can cause problems to the pump.
When the water in the water tank is low, the size of the ice cubes may become smaller.
• It's a good idea to clean out the water tank initially before filling it with water
and placing it into position.
• The method of using the Dispenser and Ice Maker is the same as other common
Dispenser models.
• Because the water tank can get heavy, don't let children use or hold the water
tank, especially with one hand.
• You may hear the water pump operating 9~10 times per day.
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