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WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
FOR SAFETY
Please observe the following safety precautions
in order to
use safely and correctly the refrigerator
and to prevent
accident and danger dudng repair.
1. Be care of an electric shock. Disconnect
power cord
from wall outlet and wait for more than three minutes
before replacing PWB parts. Shut off the bower
whenever replacing
and repairing electric components.
2. When connecting
power cord, please wait for more than
five minutes after power cord was disconnected
from the
wall outlet.
3. Please check if the power plug is pressed down by the
refrigerator
against the wall. If the power plug was
damaged,
it may cause fire or electde shock.
4. If the wall outlet is over loaded, it may cause fire. Please
use its own individual electrical
outlet for the refrigerator.
5. Please make sure the outlet is properly earthed,
parficulady in wet or damp area.
6. Use standard electrical components
when replacing
them.
7. Make sure the hook is correctlyengaged.
Remove dust and fore=gnmaterials from the housing
and connecting parts.
8. Do not fray, damage, machine, heavily bend, pull out,
or twist the power cord.
9. Please check the evidence of moisture intrusion in the
electrical
components.
Replace the parts or mask it
with insulation
tapes if moisture intrusion was
confirmed.
10. Do not touch the icamaker with hands or tools to
confirm the operation of geared motor,
11. Do not let the customers repair, disassemble,
and
reconstruct
the refrigerator
for themselves.
It may
cause accident, electric shock, or fire.
12. Do not store flammable
materials such as ether,
benzene, alcohol, chemicals, gas, or medicine in the
refrigerator.
13. Do not put flower vase, cup, cosmetics, chemicals.
etc., or container with full of water on the top of the
refrigerator.
14. Do not put glass bottles with full of water into the
freezer. The contents shall freeze and break the glass
bottles.
15. When you scrap the refrigerator, please disconnect the
door gasket first and scrap it where children are not
accessible.
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Summary of Contents for LG LRSPC2331T

  • Page 1 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY Please observe the following safety precautions in order to 8. Do not fray, damage, machine, heavily bend, pull out, use safely and correctly the refrigerator and to prevent or twist the power cord. accident and danger dudng repair. 9.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS 3. Ref No. : GR-L247 ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS CAPILLARY TUBE MOLECULAR SIEVE XH-7 DIMENSIONS (ram) 890(W)x840(D)X1750(H) FIRST DEFROST NET WEIGHT (kg) 4 - 5 Hours COOLING SYSTEM DEFROST CYCLE 13 - 15 Hours Fan Cooling TEMPERATURE CONTROL Mieam Control DEFROSTING DEVICE Heater, Sheath DEFROSTING SYSTEM...
  • Page 3 SPECIFICATIONS 4, Ref No. : GR-L207 ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS CAPILLARY TUBE MOLECULAR SIEVE XN-7 DIMENSIONS (ram) 890(W)x755( D)x1750(H) FIRST DEFROST 4 - 5 Hours NET WEIGHT (kg) COOLING SYSTEM DEFROST CYCLE 13 - 15 Hours Fan Cooling TEMPERATURE CONTROL Micom Control DEFROSTING DEVICE Heater, Sheath...
  • Page 4: Parts Identification

    PARTS IDENTIFICATION 3. Ref No. : GR-L247, GR-L207 Cover Hinge Cover PWB Dispenser Dispenser Bu_ton Freezer Refrigerator Compartment Compartment Automatic ice maker Ioptional) Lamp- (Steel, T/Glass) Shelf Drawer - or Shelf (optional) etable drawer Door rack - etable drawer/Meat drawer Lower Cover Conversion Switch Humidity Switch...
  • Page 5 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 4. Ref No. : GR-L247, GR-L207 Cover Hinge Cover PWB Frame Display _-_ Water Tube Dispenser Lam Dispenser Button Freezer Refrigerator Compartment Compartment Sheff ice maker (optional) Shelf. (Steel, T/Glass) Shelf Drawer or Shelf (optional) Door rack Door rack drawer/Meat drawer Lower Cover Conversion...
  • Page 6: Trouble Diagnosis

    TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 1. TROUBLE SHOOTING CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 1) No power on outlet. * Measuring instrument : 1. Faulty start Multi tester 2) No power on cord. • Check the voltage. Bad connection between adapter and outlet. (faulty adapter) If the voltage is within _+85% The thnerdiameter of adapter.
  • Page 7 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 2. No cooling. • Check the clogged 2) Refrigeration system is clogged. evaporator by heating (as Residual Moisture - .Air Blow_9- Notpedom,_l. soon as the cracking sound _theevamrat_ clogged. Too shod. begins, the evapo,'ator start -Impos_e mois_m freezing)
  • Page 8 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS, CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOWTO CHECK 3. Refrigeration 1) Refrigerant Partly leaked. [- Weldjcintleak L Partsleak. is weak. 2) Poor defrosting capacity. • Check visually. Drain path(pipe)ck:_ged, -Inject P/U into drainhese._ Inject I J_ough the hole. -- Sealw_ drein. - Fore_ rr_terials -- PM lumpinput.
  • Page 9 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 3. Refrigeration ReskJual -Weak heatfrom I'eate_ F Sheath i-lealer, raled. is weak. frost t-H_e-rated L Heateroold-L- latnd. Lc_ened stoppe-cord -Badhe_te-ass_rnbly, L Heaterp_ate [ No contacttodrain, Heatermrd-L F NCt c&qtaclto the L I_oca_Jm ofassembly (topand midale).
  • Page 10 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 3. Refrigeration 4) No cooling air circulation. is weak. r Faulty fan motor.-- Fanis F Fan shroudcontact, -Clanrano_. cons_ined _-Oam_ng e_porat_ c_ta_ L Accumulatedresidual fmsL L Small cootingair insufifdant F Fan overload. - Fanntsuse. discharge, motor RPM _ Badlowtermperature R PMsharacterklJcs.
  • Page 11 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 4. Warm 1) Colgged cooling path. refrigerator [ P/U compartment Foreign materials.-- P/U dump r_uid. temperature. 2) Food storate. T Storehctfood. Storetoo rnucha__ce. Door open. Pack_es b_k airItow. 5. No automatic 1) Faulty temperature sensor in freezer or refrigerator compartment.
  • Page 12 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS HOW TO CHECK CLAIMB. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. 6. Dew and 4) Dew on door. ice formation. Dew on the duct door. - Duct door heater is cut. Dew on the dispense P RecessHea_is cut. recess. L Ductdo_is opefl. ! Foreignmatel_ doggng. -- Dew on the door surface.
  • Page 13 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 7. Sounds 1) Compressor compartment operating sounds. Transformer sou nd. _ Itsown fauJt. - - Core gap. Bad coanection. -- C_Tectscrew manec_n. Ddp tray vibration sound Badassembly - Fore_jnmate_ts inside. Back cover machine sound.
  • Page 14 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS, HOW TO CHECK 8. Faulty lamp 1) Lamp problem. --7 Filament blows out. Glass is broken. (freezer and refrigerator Not inserted. 2) Bad lamp assembly. compartment). Loosened by vibration, 3) Bad lamp socket. -- Disconnection._ Bad soldedng.
  • Page 15 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK CLAIMS. 10. S_u_ure, 1) Door foam. appearance We_torque of _ Bdt isbosened dunng and othem. h_jacor._c_ L _ansm_a_, L- Screwv,_mout. We_ gasket -- Adhesionsurface. Sag _ adhesion. F_ed tape Notwell_xed. --Noise during-- Hn:je_.
  • Page 16 ..-I 2. Faults 2-1. Power Remarks •easures Checks Problems Causes - Power cord cut. -Replace the components. - Check the voltage with tester. No power on -Reconnect the connecting parts. outlet. Check visually. - Faulty connector insertion. - Reconnect the connecting parts. - Check visually.
  • Page 17 2-3, Temperature Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks Poorcool air circulation due to faulty - Lock-- Check resistance with a - Replace fan motor. High tester, fan motor. temperature 0_: short. in the freezer cut, - Reconnect and reinsert. compartment. - Rotate rotor manually and check rotation.
  • Page 18 2-4, Cooling Problems Causes Checks Remarks Measures Check seouence High Refrigerant leak. Weld the leaking part, recharge the Drier must be replaced. temperature 1. Check the welded parts of the refrigerant. in the freezer dner inlet and outl_ and dder compartment.
  • Page 19 Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks Direr must be replaced. - Heat up compressor discharging Check sequence. Cycle pipe is clogged. High 1. Check temperature of condenser weld joints with touch, disconnect temperature the pipes, and check the clogging. the freezer manually.
  • Page 20 2-5, Defrosting failure Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks Seal the lead wire with 1, Check the resistance of heater. Heating wire is short and wire is cut. No defrosting. Heater does not generate heat as insulation tape and heat O_;_: S hort. _: Cut.
  • Page 21 Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks No defrosting Melting fuse blows out. - Check melting fuse with tester. - Faullty parts: parts replacement, 1) Lead wire is cut. If O_;t:OK. - Check wire color when maeasurthg If ={_: wire is cut, resistance with a tester.
  • Page 22 2-6. Icing Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks - Check the defrost Icing in the 1) Bad circulation of cool air. - Check the food is stored properly - Be acquainted with how to use. refrigerator -C]ogged intake port in the (check discharge and intake port * Sealing on connecting parts.
  • Page 23 Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks Check the parts related - Be acquainted with how to use. Ice in the freezer - Check food storage conditions 1) Bad cooling air circulation. to defrosting if the - Check defrost (Check ice on the visually.(Check clogging at intake compartment.
  • Page 24 2-7, Sound Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks 1.1 Check the level of the 1) Maintain horizontal level. "Whizz" sound 1. Loud sound of compressor 2) Replace rubber and seat if they refrigerator. operation. 1.2 Check the rubber seat are sagged and aged. 3) Insert rubber where hand contact conditions (sagging and aging),...
  • Page 25 -..I Causes Checks Measures Remarks Problems 1) Reassemble the vibrating parts 1. Vibration of shelves and foods in 1-1. Remove and replace the Vibration sound. and insert foam or cushion where shelves in the refrigerator ("Cluck") the refi'igerator. vibration is severe. 1-2.
  • Page 26 Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks - Check the restrainer attached on the - Check the sound of refrigerant at the It happens when refrigerant expands Sound "Burping" initial thsta]lafloo. evaporator and capillary tube weld at the end of capillary tube. (almost the same joints and attach another restrainer.
  • Page 27 2-8, Odor Problems Checks Measures Remarks Causes Food Odor. - Check the food is not wrapped. - Dry deodorizer in the shiny and Food (garlic, kimchi, etc) - Check the shelves or inner windy place. - Store the food in the closed wall are stained with food juice.

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