LG Electronics 75049

User Manual - Page 19

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19
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
DEFINITIONS
SMART LED (blue):
Noties the user that the appliance is connected to the
internet.
Smart Grid LED (blue):
Noties the user that the appliance is capable of receiving
a signal, known as a Demand Response event, from a utility
company’s energy management system.
GRID MODE LED (red):
Noties the user that the appliance is reducing or delaying
energy use based on the signal received from a utility
company energy management system. The LED will remain
illuminated during critical peak pricing (CPP) and real time
pricing (RTP) or during a high demand for electricity.
GETTING CONNECTED
You need the following devices and application to use the
Smart Grid and other smart features on your refrigerator.
Required Devices: A wireless router, Kenmore Elite Smart
Refrigerator, and a mobile device.
Required Application:
Kenmore Smart App.
SMART FEATURES
OVERVIEW
Kenmore Smart connectivity transforms your relationship with
your home. You can personalize the way Kenmore Smart
products operate based on your schedule and daily routines,
making life easier and providing greater peace of mind. It
does this by letting you link with and manage your Kenmore
Smart products on one app, all from trusted brands, from a
smart phone, tablet or computer.
This appliance is a connected-ready appliance, allowing you
to remotely monitor and control it from your smart phone via
the Kenmore
®
Smart app.
To get started, you will need the following:
Kenmore Elite
®
Smart Appliance
WI-FI home router connected to the internet
Smart phone
Kenmore Smart app
For more information about your Kenmore Elite
®
Smart
appliance, please visit www.Kenmore.com/smart.
The Smart Grid function controls energy usage which helps
you save energy during peak usage periods. You can override
the SMART GRID function at any time (using the Smart Grid
button or application).
Smart Grid responds to notication events from your
utility company to run high energy-consuming tasks only
during o-peak times when electrical demand is lower.
These notication events are known as Demand Response
(DR) signals. If the refrigerator receives a DR signal from
the utility company, the refrigerator will turn on the GRID
MODE LED on the refrigerator control panel and regulate
power consumption according to the signal received. The
refrigerator will respond to the signals received from the
utility company as long as the appliance is connected to the
internet and Smart Grid is enabled.
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