LG GC-339NGLS Operation Manual page 11

Refrigerator
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DEFROSTING
Water in food and air will frost on the inside wall and
the surface of shelf evaporator when the refrigerator is
operating in cooling mode. The frost with certain thick-
ness will affect the cooling effect, so it is necessary to
regularly defrost your refrigerator in order to ensure ef-
ficient operation. Generally, the frost must be removed
immediately when it exceeds 5mm.
• Refrigerator Compartment
controlling the compressor on/off. The defrosted water on inside wall flows through the drainage
hole above vegetable drawer to the evaporating tray which is located in the lower back side the
refrigerator and is evaporated automatically.
Note:
- Keep the drainage hole clean so that the defrosted water flows down to the evaporating tray
smoothly. Once jammed, you can remove the pin in the drainage hole and clean it.
Then put it back.
• Intelligent Dynamic Cooling Room
lower than 0 , it is normal that frost and ice appears around the cooling room; When the
temperature is set higher than 0 , the frost will gradually melt.
Freezer compartment
Before defrosting - unplug the power plug, open the door and take out the food and drawers in the
freezer, you can store the food in the refrigerator temporarily.
Defrosting – Use the defrosting board to scrape off the frost on the inside wall of the freezer and on
the surface of the shelf evaporator. Wipe the defrosted water with a cloth and then dry.
After defrosting – turn on the power supply.
Ice making
1. Fill the ice tray with water and place it on the ice cube box.
2. To remove ice cubes, hold the knob of the tray and turn gently.
Then, ice cubes drop in the ice cube box.
To remove ice cubes easily, dunk the ice tray for a while.
Defrosting takes place automatically in the refrigerator through
When the temperature in the dynamic cooling room is set
Manual defrost freezer
Drainage pipe
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