LG LSC27990TT User Manual page 47

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Sound
and Noise
Louder sound
Today's refrigerators
have increased
It is normal for sound levels to be higher.
levelswhen
storage capacity and maintain more
Refrigerator is on.
even temperatures.
Louder sound
Refrigerator operates at higher pressures
This is normal. The sound will level off as
levels when
during the start of the ON cycle,
the refrigerator continues to run.
cam presser
comes on.
Vibrating
or
Floor is uneven or weak.
Be sure floor is level and solid and can
rattling
noise.
Refrigerator rocks on the floor when it is
adequately support refrigerator.
moved slightly.
Items placedon the top of the refrigerator
Remove items.
are vibrating.
Dishes are vibrating on the shelves in
It is normal for dishes to vibrate slightly.
the refrigerator.
Move dishes slightly.
Make sure refrigerator is level and firmly
set on floor.
Refrigerator is touching wall or cabinets.
Move refrigerator so that it does not
touch the wall or refrigerator.
Water/Moisture
/Ice Inside
Refrigerator
Moisture collects
The weather is hot and humid which
This is normal.
on the inside walls
increases the rate of frost buildup
of the refrigerator,
and internal sweating.
Door is slightly open.
See problem section Opening/Closing of
doors, page 11.
Door is opened too often or too long.
Open the door less often.
Water/Moisture/Ice
Outside
Refrigerator
Moisture forms
Weather is humid.
This is normal in humid weather.
on the outside of
When humidity is lower, the moisture
the refrigerator
should disappear.
or between doors.
Door is slightly open,causing cold air
Close the door completely.
from the inside the refrigerator to meet
warm air from the outside.
Moisture forms
Moisture may be formed in high
Wipe the moisture and open the doors
on the dispenser
temperature and high humidity since
again.
or refreshment
heater turns off if not opening the
center
doors for a long time.

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