Page 2 - Table of Contents
2 Entry Important Safety Instruction Identification of Parts Where to Locate Door Removal Door Replacement Water Pipe Installation Water Connection Instruction Guide Operation Instruction Guide Height Adjustment Starting Adjusting the Temperatures and functions(Dispenser/Automatic Icemaker) Shelf Wi...
Page 3 - Entry; Date of purchase; Introduction; Important safety instruction
Entry The model and serial numbers are found on the inner case or back of refrigeratorcompartment of this unit. These numbers are unique to this unit and notavailable to others. You should record requested information here and retainthis guide as a permanent record of your purchase. Staple your rece...
Page 4 - Identification of Parts; Child Entrapment; Optichill; NOTE
4 Identification of Parts DANGER: Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer :Take off the doors but leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climbinside.The appliance is not intended for use by young children without supervision.Young children...
Page 5 - Select a Good; Where to Locate; Place your appliance where it is easy to use.
Introduction 5 Select a Good Location Where to Locate 1. Place your appliance where it is easy to use. 2. Avoid placing the unit near heat sources, direct sunlight, or moisture. 3. To avoid vibrations, the appliance must be leveled. 4. Do not install this refrigerator in areas where the ambient temp...
Page 6 - Door removal; Electric Shock Hazard; Installation
Door removal Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury. If your entrance door is too narrow for therefrigerator to pass through, remove therefrigerator door and pass the refrigerator laterally. Electric Shock Hazard Disconnect electrical supply to refrigerator before installing. Remov...
Page 7 - Install the water feed tube at a place free from heat.; Move the; Before
7 Door replacement Feed water tube installation Push the refrigerator sideways through theentrance door as shown in the right picture. Automatic icemaker operation needs water pressure of 21.3~121psi(lb/inch 2 ) (That is, a 7oz. paper cup will be filled within 3 sec.). If water pressure does not rea...
Page 8 - Water Connection Instruction Guide; Read all directions carefully before you begin.; Connect to potable water supply only.; OFF; position to prevent operation without water.; IMPORTANT; Standard screwdriver
8 Water Connection Instruction Guide Read all directions carefully before you begin. Connecting the Refrigerator to a Water Source Connect to potable water supply only. Warning • If operating the refrigerator before installing the water connection, turn icemaker to the OFF position to prevent operat...
Page 9 - Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power.; Connect
9 1. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. 2. Turn OFF main water supply. Turn on the nearest faucet to relieve the pressure on the line. It may help to open an outside faucet to allow the water to drain fromthe line in the house. 3. Find a 1/2-inch to 1-1/4-inch vertical COLD water pipe near the...
Page 10 - Operation Instruction Guide; Remove the plastic flexible; Connect the Tubing; Tighten any connections that leak.; Turn the Water On at; The Icemaker stops when the bin is full.; Automatic Ice maker; It is normal to hear a noise when ice drops into the bin.
10 Operation Instruction Guide Before making the connection to the refrigerator, be sure the refrigeratorpower cord is not plugged into the wall outlet. • If your refrigerator does nothave a water filter, werecommend installing one. Ifyour water supply has sand orparticles that could clog thescreen ...
Page 11 - Ice is clumped together; If ice is not used frequently, it may clump together.; Power failure; When Icemaker; Such actions may damage the automatic ice maker.; CAUTION
11 Ice is clumped together When ice is clumped together, take the ice clumps out of the ice storage bin,break them into small pieces, and then place them into the ice storage binagain. When the icemaker produces too small or clumped ice, the amount of watersupplied to the ice maker must be adjusted....
Page 12 - Height Adjustment
12 Height Adjustment Level the door by inserting flat ( - type) driver into the groove of the left height adjustingscrew and rotating it clockwise . Level the door by inserting flat ( - type) driver into the groove of the right heightadjusting screw and rotating it clockwise . The refrigerator doors...
Page 13 - Operation
13 Starting Adjusting The Temperatures and Functions When your refrigerator is first installed, allow it to stabilize at normal operatingtemperatures for 2-3 hours prior to filling it with fresh or frozen foods. If operation is interrupted, wait 5 minutes before restarting. EXPRESS/JET FRZ DISPENSER...
Page 14 - Buzzer sound mute Mode
Operation 14 1. Buzzer sound mute Mode The buzzer sound is set to OFF. It activates by sounding the recognition sound of “Ding~” after pressing andholding “Express FRZ” button more than 4 seconds.It inactivates when resetting the mode power. 2. Display Power saving Mode It places display in standby ...
Page 15 - You can select water or ice.; Please press the button gently by pushing in cup.
Operation 15 Freezer Compartment temperature adjustment Setting temperature BAR Indication Setting temperature BAR Indication Refrigerator Compartment temperature adjustment COLD COLDEST COLD COLDEST COLD COLDEST COLD COLDEST COLD COLDEST COLD COLDEST COLD COLDEST COLD COLDEST COLD COLDEST COLD COLD...
Page 17 - How to Use; The Other; Ambient Temperature Display Window.; Water is Supplied
Operation How to Use Dispenser DISPENSER DISPENSER DISPENSER CRUSH WATER CUBE Select among crushed ice, water, and cubed ice and press the push switch with aglass or other container. The Other Functions Ambient Temperature Display Window. Temperature is displayed only between 16 ∞ F ~ 120 ∞ F. Tempe...
Page 18 - Children may play with or damage the controls.; Cautions
18 Operation Throw away the ice (about 20 pieces) and water (about 7 glasses) first made afterrefrigerator installation. This is also necessary when the refrigerator has not been used for a long time. Keep children away from the dispenser. Children may play with or damage the controls. Be careful th...
Page 19 - Shelf; Shelf Height
19 Operation Shelf Wine Holder(Applicable to some models only) The refrigerator compartment shelf is movable so that you can place it at a heightaccording to space requirement of foods. Pull out refrigerator tray to the front afterlifting it slightly. Bottles can be stored on their sides in thiswine...
Page 20 - Humidity control in the vegetable compartment; You can place the egg box wherever you want it.; Never use the egg box as an ice storage bin. It can be broken.; High humidity
20 Operation Egg Bin (Applicable to some models only) Humidity control in the vegetable compartment You can place the egg box wherever you want it. The humidity can be controlled by adjusting the humidity control switch to the leftor right when storing vegetabes or fruits. High High Low Low High Low...
Page 21 - OptiChill Temperature Transition Corner; CHILLED; When Removing
Operation 21 OptiChill Temperature Transition Corner (Applicable to some models only) OptiChill By pressing the button, store vegetables,fruits or other types of food such as meat tobe defrosted, raw fish, etc. Temperature Change at OptiChill You can select optimum temperaturerange depending on type...
Page 22 - Suggestion on Food Storage; Location of Foods; Store small packed frozen food.
22 Suggestion on Food Storage Location of Foods (Refer to Identification of Parts) Store wine. Store small foods such as bread, snacks, etc. Store various frozen foods such as meat, fish,ice cream, frozen snacks, etc. Store small packed frozen food. Temperature is likely to increase as dooropens. So...
Page 23 - Storing Foods; Freezer
23 Suggestion on Food Storage Storing Foods Store fresh food in the refrigerator compartment. How food is frozen and thawed is animportant factor in maintaining its freshness and flavor. Do not store food which spoils easily at low temperatures, such as bananas andmelons. Allow hot food to cool prio...
Page 24 - Care and Maintenance; How to Dismantle Parts; Dismantling is done in the reverse sequence of assembly.
24 Care and Maintenance How to Dismantle Parts Freezer Compartment Lamp Dispenser Lamp Freezer Compartment Shelf Door Rack and Support Ice Storage Bin After Dispenser Is Used Seperate the lamp by pulling it out, and thenremove the lamp. Max. 15 W bulb forrefrigerator is used and can be purchased at ...
Page 25 - , lift the front part of the; ) Flushing the Water System After Replacing Filter.
25 Care and Maintenance To remove the lamp cover, press the protrusion under the lamp cover to the front andthen pull the lamp cover out. Turn the bulb counterclockwise. Max. 40 W bulb for refrigerator is used and can bepurchased at a service center. Lamp in Refrigerator Compartment To remove the ve...
Page 26 - General Information; sweating
26 Care and Maintenance General Information Cleaning During average length vacations, you will probably find it best to leave the refrigeratorin operation. Place freezable items in freezer for longer life.When you plan to store the refrigerator, remove all food, disconnect the power cord,clean the i...
Page 27 - Troubleshooting; Runing of refrigerator
Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you both time and expense.This list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defectiveworkmanship or materials in this appliance. Possible cause Refrigerator control is off. Refrigerator is i...
Page 28 - Temperatures are too cold
Care and Maintenance Refrigerator compressor does not run. Occurrence Temperature in the freezer is too coldbut the refrigerator temperature is satisfactory. Temperatures are too cold Temperature in the refrigerator is too warm but the freezer temperature is satisfactory. Temperatures in the refrige...
Page 29 - Sound and noise; Refrigerator is touching wall or cabinets.
Care and Maintenance Sound and noise Occurrence Louder sound levels when refrigerator is on. Louder sound levels when compressor comes on. Moisture collects on the inside walls of the refrigerator. Moisture forms on the outside of the refrigerator or between doors. Water/Moisture/Ice outside refrige...
Page 30 - Odors in refrigerator
Care and Maintenance Odors in refrigerator Occurrence Door(s) will not close. Door(s) will not close. Drawers are difficult to move. Dispenser Dispenser will not dispense ice Opening/Closing of doors/Drawers Possible cause Food is touching shelf on top of thedrawer Track that drawer slides on is dir...
Page 31 - Occurrence; Automatic icemaker and dispenser; Solution; CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE NUMBERS:
Care and Maintenance Dispenser will not dispense ice. Ice dispenser is jammed. Occurrence Water has an odd taste and/or odor. Dispenser will not dispense water. Possible cause Water has been in the tank for too long. Unit not properly connected to coldwater line. This sound is normally made when aut...
Page 32 - LG Refrigerator Limited Warranty - USA; Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of; Call
LG ELECTRONICS, INC. LG Refrigerator Limited Warranty - USA Your LG Refrigerator will be will repaired or replaced, at LG’s option, if it proves to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use, during the warranty period ("Warranty Period") set forth below, effective from the dat...
Page 33 - Printed in Korea
P/NO : 3828JD8794A Printed in Korea LG Twin Tower, 20, Yoido-Dong, Youngdungpo-Gu, Seoul, 150-721, Korea. http://www.lge.com