Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Basic Safety Precautions ........................................5CFC Disposal ..........................................................5Grounding Requirements ........................................6 PARTS AND FEATURES Parts And Features ...............................
Page 3 - THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:; Refrigerator; WARRANTY PERIOD; Write your warranty information below:
3 LG ELECTRONICS U.S.A., INC. LG REFRIGERATOR LIMITED WARRANTY - U.S.A. Should your LG Refrigerator ("Product") fail due to a defect in materials or workmanship under normal home use, during the warranty periodset forth below, LG will at its option repair or replace the product. This limited...
Page 4 - LG REFRIGERATOR LIMITED WARRANTY - Canada; Product; Replacement products and parts may be new or remanufactured.
4 LG ELECTRONICS CANADA, INC. LG REFRIGERATOR LIMITED WARRANTY - Canada WARRANTY: Should your LG Refrigerator (" Product ") fail due to a defect in material or workmanship under normal home use during the warranty period set forth below, LG Canada will at its option repair or replace the Pro...
Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; read and obey; BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; will; DANGER; RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT; CFC DISPOSAL
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 This guide contains many important safety messages. Always read and obey all safety messages. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen ifthe instructions are not fo...
Page 6 - GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS; Please read carefully.; TO CONNECT ELECTRICITY; WARNING; Electrical Shock Hazard; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Attention Installer Instructions
GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS 6 IMPORTANT: Please read carefully. TO CONNECT ELECTRICITY RECOMMENDED GROUNDING METHOD The refrigerator should always be plugged into its ownindividual properly grounded electrical outlet rated for 115 Volts, 60 Hz, AC only, and fused at 15 or 20 amperes.This provides the bes...
Page 7 - When connecting the power; The dedicated outlet should be used.
WARNING 7 1. When connecting the power The dedicated outlet should be used. • Using several devices at one outlet may cause fire. • The electric leakage breaker may damage food and thedispenser may be leaked. Do not extend or modify the lengthof the power plug. It causes electric shock or fire by th...
Page 8 - When using the refrigerator; It may cause explosion or fire.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 2. When using the refrigerator Do not use the combustible spraynear the refrigerator. It may cause fire. Install in places away from thefire such as the place whereflammable gas is leaked. It may cause fire. When the power cord or the powerplug is damaged or the holes...
Page 9 - It may cause electric shock or fire.; It may cause to lock out the child.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 Do not place flower vase, cup,cosmetics, medicine or any containerwith water on the refrigerator. It may cause fire, electric shock or injuryby dropping down. Use the submerged refrigeratorafter checking it. It may cause electric shock or fire. When any strange smell ...
Page 10 - CAUTION; Do not put bottle in the freezer.; It may cause frostbite.
CAUTION 10 Do not place the food in disorder inside therefrigerator. The food may fall during opening and closing the door ofthe refrigerator and hurt people. Do not insert the hands into thebottom of the refrigerator. The iron plate of the bottom maycause injury. Do not put bottle in the freezer. I...
Page 11 - PARTS AND FEATURES; Digital Sensor Control
PARTS AND FEATURES 11 Digital Sensor Control Modular Door Bins (p. 25) Shelves (p. 23) Crisper (p. 24)(Keeps fruits and vegetable fresh and crisper) Glide’N’Serve (p. 24) Automatic Icemaker (p. 29) Ice Bin (p. 25) A B C D E F G L B H I K J Use this page to become more familiar with the parts and fea...
Page 12 - UNPACKING YOUR REFRIGERATOR; Important Safety Instructions; • To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not install the; INSTALLATION; To replace base cover:; REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION; Excessive Weight Hazard; Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.; When Moving Your Refrigerator:; Explosion Hazard
UNPACKING YOUR REFRIGERATOR Remove tape and any temporary labels from yourrefrigerator before using. Do not remove any warning-typelabels, the model and serial number label, or theTechSheet that is attached to back wall of the refrigerator. To remove any remaining tape or glue, rub the areabriskly w...
Page 13 - HOW TO REMOVE DOOR HANDLES; Removing Refrigerator Handle; • Loosen the set screws with the 3/32” Allen; Removing Freezer Drawer Handle; • Loosen the set screws located on the lower; Set Screw
REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION 13 HOW TO REMOVE DOOR HANDLES To move refrigerator through a house door, it maybe necessary to remove refrigerator and freezer door handles. NOTE: Handle appearance may vary fromillustrations on this page. 1. Removing Refrigerator Handle • Loosen the set screws with the 3/3...
Page 14 - HOW TO REPLACE DOOR HANDLES; Replacing Refrigerator Door Handle; Mounting
REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION 14 HOW TO REPLACE DOOR HANDLES NOTE: Handle appearance may vary from illustrations on this page. 1. Replacing Refrigerator Door Handle • Place the handle on the door by adjusting handle footprints to fit mounting fastners and tighten the setscrews with the 3/32” Allen wrenc...
Page 15 - HOW TO REMOVE REFRIGERATOR DOOR; Removing Refrigerator Door; Handle appearance may vary.; Left Door; • Raising it up enough to clear the middle hinge pins.; Right Door; • Remove the right door followed by the same way described above.
REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION 15 HOW TO REMOVE REFRIGERATOR DOOR 1. Removing Refrigerator Door NOTE: Handle appearance may vary. IMPORTANT: Before you begin, turn the refrigerator OFF and unplug it. Remove food and any bins from doors. ❿ Left Door • Loosen the cover screw (1). • Disconnect wire harness ...
Page 16 - Replacing Refrigerator Door
REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION 16 2. Replacing Refrigerator Door ❿ Right Door • Lower the door onto the middle hinge pin (6). • Make sure the door is aligned with the cabinet. • Replace the top hinge (5) by rotating the lever hinge (4) counter clockwise to secure it. • Make sure the gasket on the door is...
Page 17 - Removing Pullout Drawer
1 2 REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION 17 HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THEPULLOUT DRAWER IMPORTANT: To avoid possible injury or product or property damage, you will need two people to perform thefollowing instructions. 1. Removing Pullout Drawer • Pull the drawer open to full extension. Remove the lower basket ...
Page 18 - Installing Pullout Drawer
3 2 1 4 REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION 18 HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THEPULLOUT DRAWER IMPORTANT: To avoid possible injury or product or property damage, you will need two people to perform thefollowing instructions. 2. Installing Pullout Drawer • With both hands, hold the center bar and push it out to le...
Page 19 - LEVELING AND DOOR ALIGNMENT; Leveling; Having someone push against the top of the; Door Alignment
REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION 19 LEVELING AND DOOR ALIGNMENT Leveling After installing, secure the product with the LEG not tomove left or right. Your refrigerator has two front leveling legs—one on theright and one on the left. If your refrigerator seemsunsteady or you want the doors to close easier, a...
Page 20 - USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR; ENSURING PROPER AIR CIRCULATION; Do not block any of cool air vents; SETTING THE CONTROLS; Display mode setting and its cancellation
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 20 ENSURING PROPER AIR CIRCULATION In order to ensure proper temperatures, air must flowbetween the refrigerator and freezer sections. As shownin the illustration below, air enters at top of the freezer andcirculates down. From the bottom of the freezer, air isforced up to th...
Page 21 - ADJUSTING CONTROL SETTINGS; Use the settings listed in the chart below as a guide.; FOOD STORAGE GUIDE; – Controls not set correctly for
ADJUSTING CONTROL SETTINGS Give the refrigerator time to cool down completely beforemaking final adjustments. It is best to wait 24 hours before doing this. The mid-settings indicated in theprevious section should be correct for normal householdrefrigerator usage. The controls are set correctly when...
Page 22 - STORING FROZEN FOOD; Packaging
STORING FROZEN FOOD NOTE: For further information about preparing food for freezing or food storage times, check a freezer guide or areliable cookbook. Packaging Successful freezing depends on correct packaging. Whenyou close and seal the package, it must not allow air ormoisture in or out. If it do...
Page 23 - REFRIGERATOR SHELVES
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 23 REFRIGERATOR SECTION REFRIGERATOR SHELVES The shelves in your refrigerator are adjustable to meetyour individual storage needs. Your model may haveglass or wire shelves. Storing similar food items together in your refrigerator andadjusting the shelves to fit different heig...
Page 25 - FREEZER SECTION
MODULAR DOOR BIN The door bins are removable for easy cleaning andadjusting. 1. To remove the bin, simply lift the bin up and pull straight out. 2. To replace the bin, slide it in above the desired supportbutton and push down until it stops. : Somebody can be hurt if door bins are not firmly assembl...
Page 26 - DURABASE; To install, insert the Durabase in rail assembly.; DURABASE DIVIDER; If the Durabase divider is removed, there is; PULL OUT DRAWER; direction to pull up and remove.; Hook
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 26 TILT-OUT DOOR BASKET (LFC 25770** only) You can remove foods easily by tilting out the wire basketin the freezer compartment. 1. To remove, pull the bracket upward until you hear aclicking sound and remove the wire rack. 2. To replace, hook the end of the rack in the brack...
Page 27 - CARE AND CLEANING; GENERAL CLEANING TIPS; To change Refrigerator Light Bulbs
CARE AND CLEANING 27 Both the refrigerator and freezer sections defrostautomatically. However, clean both sections about once a month to prevent odors. Wipe up spills immediately. GENERAL CLEANING TIPS • Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power.• Remove all removable parts, such as shelves, crispers,...
Page 28 - POWER INTERRUPTIONS
CARE AND CLEANING 28 To change freezer light 1. Unplug refrigerator power cord form outlet. 2. Using a flat instrument, gently pry the lamp cover loosein the front as shown. Rotate downward to remove therear tabs. 3. Make sure the bulb is cool to the touch. Turn the bulbcounterclockwise to remove. 4...
Page 29 - ABOUT THE AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER; OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS; Personal Injury Hazard
ABOUT THE AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER 29 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS A newly-installed refrigerator may take 12 to 24 hours to begin making ice. The icemaker will produce 12 cubes per cycle—approximately 90–130 cubes in a 24-hour period,depending on freezer compartment temperature, roomtemperature, number of door...
Page 30 - • A cold water supply.; The water pressure must be; adapter; The; INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; SHUT OFF THE MAIN WATER SUPPLY; CONNECTING THE WATER LINE
BEFORE YOU BEGIN This water line installation is not warranted by therefrigerator or icemaker manufacturer. Follow theseinstructions carefully to minimize the risk of expensivewater damage. Water hammer (water banging in the pipes) in houseplumbing can cause damage to refrigerator parts and leadto w...
Page 31 - FASTEN THE SHUTOFF VALVE; TIGHTEN THE PIPE CLAMP; Do not overtighten or you may crush the tubing.; CONNECT THE TUBING TO THE VALVE; Commonwealth of Massachusetts Plumbing; FLUSH OUT THE TUBING
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS(CONTINUED) 4. FASTEN THE SHUTOFF VALVE Fasten the shutoff valve to the cold water pipe with the pipe clamp. NOTE: Commonwealth of Massachusetts Plumbing Codes 248CMR shall be adhered to. Saddle valves are illegal and use is not permitted in Massachusetts.Consult with your l...
Page 32 - ON; Tubing Clamp
CONNECTING THE WATER LINE 32 9. CONNECT THE TUBING TO THE REFRIGERATOR Removing and Replacing Valve Cover. NOTE: • Before making the connection to the refrigerator, be sure the refrigerator power cord is not plugged intothe wall outlet. 1. Remove the plastic flexible cap from the water valve. 2. Pla...
Page 33 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; UNDERSTANDING SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR; Setting the Controls
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 33 UNDERSTANDING SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR Your new refrigerator may make sounds that your old onedidn’t make. Because the sounds are new to you, you mightbe concerned about them. Most of the new sounds arenormal. Hard surfaces, like the floor, walls and cabinets, canmake the sounds ...