LG K336NS15 Owner's Manual page 27

Household refrigerator-freezer
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Problem
Possible Causes
Kimchi gets
Is the control panel set to
sour too quickly.
"Act.", "Kimchi+" or
"Fridge"?
Is the control panel set to
Fresh Kimchi (MIN)?
Is the door or shelf closed
properly?
There are white
Is the Kimchi container cover
fungus on the
open?
surface of
Kimchi.
The power is off
Is the control panel set to
for some
"Top Off" or "Mid/Bot. Off"?
compartments.
Kimchi is soggy
Did you add an adequate
and less chewy.
amount of salt or seafood
seasoning when you made
Kimchi?
Your home
The password for the Wi-Fi
appliance and
that you are trying to connect
smartphone is
to is incorrect.
not connected
Mobile data for your
to the Wi-Fi
smartphone is turned on.
network.
The wireless network name
(SSID) is set incorrectly.
The router frequency is not
2.4 GHz.
The distance between the
appliance and the router is
too far.
TROUBLESHOOTiNg
Solutions
In the control panel, select the proper function
for the type of foods stored.
Set it to Fresh Kimchi (MID) or higher.
Please note that if you select Fresh Kimchi
(MAX), Kimchi may get frozen.
Close the door or shelf properly.
Close the cover completely. If the cover does
not close completely, the Kimchi may contact
with air to generate oxidation yeasts (white
fungus).
Cover up the surface of Kimchi with wraps or
hygienic vinyl to store it for a longer time.
Change to other settings.
If you add too little salt then it will look good
but the enzyme contained in the Kimchi will
make it less chewy and soggy.
Also, seafood seasoning can affect Kimchi in
terms of ripening it quickly or making it soggy.
Find the Wi-Fi network connected to your
smartphone and remove it, then register your
appliance on LG SmartThinQ.
Turn off the Mobile data of your smartphone
and register the appliance using the Wi-Fi
network.
The wireless network name (SSID) should be
a combination of English letters and numbers.
(Do not use special characters.)
Only a 2.4 GHz router frequency is supported.
Set the wireless router to 2.4 GHz and
connect the appliance to the wireless router.
To check the router frequency, check with
your Internet service provider or the router
manufacturer.
If the distance between the appliance and the
router is too far, the signal may be weak and
the connection may not be configured
correctly. Move the location of the router so
that it is closer to the appliance.
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