LG LTC22350 Series Owner's Manual page 29

Top freezer refrigerator
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Problem'
PoSsible
Causes
Solutions
STRANGE
SOUNDS
,The
refrigerator
is
not
correctly
,You
need
to adjust
the leveling
screws
due the
OR SNOOZING/
positioned,
floor
is unleveled
or weak.
Read the
Installation
Vl BRATIONS
section.
• The refrigerator
is plugged.
• The light bulbs
are loose.
THE
LIGHT
WON'T
TURN
ON
IT LOOKS
LIKE
THE COMPRESSOR
MOTOR
STAYS ON
TOO LONG
DOORS
WILL
NOT CLOSE
COMPLETELY
THERE'S
ICE ON
THE FOOD
• A light bulb has gone
bad.
• The
replaced
refrigerator
was
an
older
model.
• The
room
temperature
is
hotter
than
usual.
• The door is being opened
very often
or there
has been
a big amount
of
food
in storage.
• The refrigerator
is plugged
and the
control
has been
adjusted
correctly.
• Doors won't
close correctly.
• The condenser
pipes are dirty.
• The
refrigerator
is not
leveled.
• The food
packages
are blocking
the
doors.
• The
ice bin, the vegetable
bin, the
panels
and
the
shelves
from
the
door are out of place or position.
• The
gaskets
are
sticking.
• The
refrigerator
wobbles
or
looks
instable.
• The
doors
were
removed
during
the
installation
and
they
weren't
properly
setup.
• The
door
hasn't
been
closed
completely.
• The door is frequently
opened.
• The
refrigerator
is
in
defrosting
cycle.
• It's more humid
than
usual.
THERE'S
WATER
IN
THE DRAINING
BIN
• Plug the refrigerator
in a right
voltage
plug.
• Unplug
the
refrigerator.
Unscrew
the
Light
bulb
and screw it again
(Read the section
Refrigerator
Care and Cleaning).
Plug again.
• Unplug
the refrigerator
before
changing
the light
bulb.
Replace
the bulb with a same 40 watts bulb
for your
local
store.
(Read
the section
Replacing
Refrigerator
Lights).
• Modern
refrigerators
with
a
bigger
storage
capacity
require
longer
periods
of operation.
• The
motor
will continue
working
when the room
temperature
is high.
The
motor
might
be
on
between
40%
or
80%
of
the
time.
In high
temperature
conditions,
the capacitor
might
run
on periods
of time.
• When
adding
or
opening
the
door
of
the
refrigerator,
it warms
it up. It's normal
that
the
refrigerator
to run more that usual in order to cool
the bins. (Read the section
Food Storage
Guide).
To save energy,
take what you need at once, order
your food
in order
so it can be easily found
and
close
the door
immediately
soon
after
you took
out the food.
• The
refrigerator
will take
24 hours
to cool down
completely.
• Push firmly
the Doors.
If they
don't
close.
Read
Doors will not close completely
below.
• This
will
stop
the
air transfer
and
marked
the
motor
to work longer
and harder.
Clean
the pipes
of the condenser.
• Read
Refrigerator
Installation
section
to
level
refrigerator.
• Adjust
the
food
bins
in
order
to
free
space
between
the
doors
and
the
shelves.
• Push
the
containers
and
place
the vegetable
cover
lid,
the
panels,
shelves
and
any
other
container
or
bin
in their
right
positions.
Read
the
section
Using
your
Refrigerator.
• Clean
the
seal
rings
and the
surface
they
might
be
in contact
with.
Use
a piece
of cloth
with
a small
amount
of paraffin
and
apply
it over
the
seal
rings.
• Level
the
refrigerator.
Read
the
section
Closing
and
Aligning
the
Doors.
• Remove
and
place
again
the
door
according
to
the
section
Refrigerator
Doors:
How
to
remove
and
reverse.
• Read
Doors
Will
not
Close
Completely
already
mentioned.
• When
the
door
is opened,
warm,
humid
air is
allowed
in the freezer
resulting
in frost.
• The water
will evaporate.
It is normal
that
some
water falls on the bin.
• It might
take
a while for the water to evaporate.
This is normal
when the weather
is hot and humid.
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