Power Interruptions; When Going On Vacation; When Moving - LG LTC22350 Series Owner's Manual

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5. Pull out all of the removable
parts, and wrap them
with
adhesive
tape.
6. Depending
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 won't
scratch
the floor. Consult
to the
section
"Closing
and Aligning
Doors':
?.Keep
the doors
closed
with
the
cable
glued
to the
refrigerator
cabinet
with an adhesive
tape.
When
your
refrigerator
arrives
to
your
home,
put
everything
back
into
place
and
read
the
section
"Refrigerator
Onstallation"
in order
to obtain
installation
preparation.
In case
your
refrigerator
has
a factory
ice
maker,
remember
you
have
to
reconnect
the
water
supply.
POWER
INTERRUPTIONS
1. In case of a black out, call your electric
company
and
ask how long it will last.
2. In case of a 24 hour or less black out, do not open
the
refrigerator;
this will keep the food fresh.
3. In case of a longer
black out, do one of the following
options:
• Pull out all of the frozen
food
and keep them
in an ice
chest.
• Put
2 Ibs (907
g) of frozen
ice (make
sure you
use
gloves)
for each
square
foot (28
L) inside
the freezer.
This task will preserve
the food
fro 2 to 4 days.
• In case you do not possess
neither
ice chest or dry ice,
consume
your food as soon as possible.
REMEMBER:
In a power
failure,
a full freezer
stays cold
longer
than
a partially
filled
one.
A freezer
full of meat
stays cold longer
than
a freezer
full of baked
goods.
If
you see that food
contains
ice crystals,
it may be safely
refrozen,
although
the quality
and flavor may be affected.
If the condition
of the food
is poor or if you feel it unsafe,
dispose
of it.
WHEN
GOING
ON VACATION
If you decide
to leave your
refrigerator
on when
going
away, consider
these
steps:
1. Consume
all of the perishable
items
and freeze
the
rest.
2. Empty
the ice bin.
If you decide
to leave your refrigerator
off:
1. Remove
all of the food.
2°Unplug
your refrigerator.
3.Clean
and dry it well.
4. Make sure the doors
stay open
(use blocks or tape)
in
order to prevent
bad odors
and fungi
from
happening.
WHEN
MOVING
If you
decide
to take
your
refrigerator
with
you
when
moving,
consider
the following:
1. Remove
all of the food
from
it, and place the frozen
food
in an ice chest with dry ice.
2.Unplug
your refrigerator.
3. Empty
the water from
its tray.
4.Clean
and dry it with a rag.
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