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LRTG1811W,
LRTG1811BK,
LRTG1811BS
LRTG2011W,
LRTG2011BK,
LRTG2011BS
REFRIGERATOR-
FREEZER
OWNER'S
MANUAL(2~14)
PLEASE
READ
THIS
OWNER'S
MANUAL
THOROUGHLY
BEFORE
OPERATING
AND
KEEP
IT
HANDY
FOR
REFERENCE
AT
ALL
TIMES.
REFRIGERATEUR-
CONGELATEUR
MANUEL
DE
L'UTILISATEUR(15~27)
LISEZ
ATTENTIVEMENT
CE
MANUEL
AVANT
FAIRE
FONCTIONNER
L'APPAREIL
ET
CONSERVEZ-LE
POUR
TOUTE
REFERENCE
A
TOUT
MOMENT.
REFRIGERADOR-
CONGELADOR
MANUAL
DE
INSTRUCCIONES(28~40)
LEA
ESTE
MANUAL
DE
INSTRUCCIONES
DETENIDAMENTE
Y
GUARDELO
COMO
REFERENCIA
PARA
EL
FUTURO.
P/NO.
3828JD8315E
website:
http://www.lgservice.com
e-mail:
http://www.lgeservice.com/techsup.html
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INSTALLATION
.........................................
3
FEATURES
CHART
..................................
4
OPERATION
..............................................
5
Starting
Temperature
Control
Ice
Making
Disassembly
and
Adjustment
SUGGESTIONS
ON
FOOD
STORAGE
....
8
CLEANING
................................................
9
GENERAL
INFORMATION
.......................
9
LAMP
REPLACEMENT
.............................
10
IMPORTANT
WARNINGS
.........................
10
REPLACEMENT
OF
DOOR
OPENING
TYPE
...........................
11
BEFORE
CALLING
FOR
SERVICE
..........
14
2
CONTENTS
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1.
Avoid
placing
the
unit
near
heat
sources,
direct
sunlight
or
moisture.
2.
To
avoid
vibration,
the
unit
must
be
level.
If
required,
adjust
the
leveling
screws
to
compensate
for
unevenness
of
the
floor.
The
front
should
be
slightly
higher
than
the
rear
to
aid
in
door
closing.
Leveling
screws can
be
turned
easily
by
tipping
the
cabinet
slightly.
Turn
the
leveling
screws
clockwise(
)
to
raise
the
unit,
counterclockwise(
)
to
lower
it.
3.
Install
this
appliance
between
10
°C
and
43
°C.
If
the
temperature
around
the
appliance
is
too
low
or
high,
cooling
ability
may
lessen.
NEXT
1.
Clean
your
refrigerator
thoroughly
and
wipe
off
all
dust
accumulated
during
shipping.
2.
Install
accessories
such
as
ice
cube
bin,
drawers,
shelves,
etc.,
in
their
proper
places.
They
are
packed
together
to
prevent
possible
damage
during
shipment.
3.
Before
you
move
your
refrigerator
into
its
final
location,
it
is
important
to
make
sure
you
have
the
proper
electrical
connection:
Recommended
Grounding
Method
A
115
Volt,
60
Hz.,
AC
only
15
or
20
ampere
fused,
grounded
electrical
supply
is
required.
It
is
recommended
that
a
separate
circuit
serving
only
your
refrigerator
be
provided.
Use
an
outlet
that
cannot
be
turned
off
by
a
switch.
Do
not
use
an
extension
cord.
NOTE:
Before
performing
any
type
of
installation,
cleaning,
or
removing
a
light
bulb,
turn
the
control,
(Thermostat,
Refrigerator
or
Freezer
Control
depending
on
the
model)
to
OFF
and
then
disconnect
the
refrigerator
from
the
electrical
source.
When
you
are
finished,
reconnect
the
refrigerator
to
the
electrical
source
and
reset
the
control
(Thermostat,
Refrigerator
or
Freezer
Control
depending
on
the
model)
to
the
desired
setting.
4.
Let
your
refrigerator
run
for
2
or
3
hours
before
putting
food
in
it.
Check
the
flow
of
cold
air
in
the
freezer
compartment
to
ensure
proper
cooling.
Your
refrigerator
is
now
ready
for
use.
3
INSTALLATION
THIS
REFRIGERATOR
IS
MANUFACTURED
WITH
GREAT
CARE
AND
UTILIZES
THE
LATEST
TECHNOLOGY.
WE
ARE CONFIDENT
THAT
YOU
WILL
BE
FULLY
SATISFIED
WITH
ITS
PERFORMANCE
AND
RELIABILITY.
BEFORE
YOU
START
YOUR
REFRIGERATOR,
PLEASE
READ
THIS
BOOKLET
CAREFULLY.
IT
PROVIDES
EXACT
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
INSTALLATION,
OPERATION
AND
MAINTENANCE,
AND
ALSO
SUPPLIES
SOME
USEFUL
HINTS.
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4
FEATURES
CHART
FREEZER
COMPARTMENT
REFRIGERATOR
COMPARTMENT
Freezer
Temperature
Control
Dial
Freezer
Shelf
Door
Cooling
On
the
refrigerator
door,
the
cold
air
passageway
is
installed
to
supply
cold
air
to
the
doorside
of
the
refrigerator
compartment.
Temperature
Control
Dial
Lamp
Shelves
Snack
Corner
Crisper
Used
to
keep
fruits
and
vegetables
fresh
and
crisp.
Freezer
Door
Bin
Refrigerator
Door
Rack
Can
Server
Dairy
Corner
Adjustable
Door
Bin
Leveling
Screw
(Inside)
General
Type
Ice
Tray
Base
Grille
Push
the
grille
toward
the
refrigerator
until
it
snaps
into
place.
Ice
Cube
Box
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5
OPERATION
STARTING
When
your
refrigerator
is
first
installed,
allow
to
run
2-3
hours
to
stabilize
at
normal
operating
temperature
prior
to
filling
it
with
fresh
or
frozen
foods.
If
operation
is
interrupted,
wait
5
minutes
before
restarting.
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
REFRIGERATOR
Your
refrigerator
has
two
controls
that
let
you
regulate
the
temperature
in
the
freezer
and
refrigerator
compartments.
Initially
set
the
REFRIGERATOR
CONTROL
at
5
and
the
FREEZER
CONTROL
at
2.
Leave
it
at
this
setting
for
24
hours
(one
day)
to
stabilize.
Then
adjust
the
compartment
temperature
according
to
your
desire.
REFRIGERATOR
CONTROL
-
1,
2, 3, 4, 5,
6,
7,
8
The
higher
the
number
setting,
the colder the
refrigerator
compartment
will
become.
To
turn
the
refrigerator
off,
turn
the
dial
to
the
right
to
the
word
"off".
FREEZER
CONTROL
-
1,
2,
3
Setting
at
3,
the
freezer
compartment
becomes
colder.
But
the
refrigerator
compartment
becomes
warmer
because
less
cold
air
flows
into
the
refrigerator
compartment.
In
cold
weather
the
unit
operates
less
and
the
freezer
compartment
has
a
tendency
to
warm
up.
For
a
colder
freezer,
turn
the
FREEZER
CONTROL
to
3.
If
you
put
a
lot
of
food
in
the
freezer
or
open
its
door
frequently,
its
temperature
is
apt
to
be
somewhat
higher.
In
this
case,
set
the
FREEZER
CONTROL
dial
at
3
to
cool
it.
Return
the
FREEZER
CONTROL
dial
to
the
original
position
to
cut
down
the
consumption
of
energy.
In
hot
weather
or
if
a
lot
of
food
is
put
in
the
refrigerator
compartment,
the
refrigerator
compartment
has
a
tendency
to
warm
up.
For
a
colder
refrigerator,
turn
the
FREEZER
CONTROL
to
1
to
direct
more
cold
air
into
the
refrigerator
compartment,
and
the
REFRIGERATOR
CONTROL
to
6~8.
If
the
FREEZER
CONTROL
is
set
at
3,
the
refrigerator
compartment
will
not
be
cold
enough.
REFRIGERATOR
CONTROL
5
1
3
2
1
2
3
Freezer
Control
Min
Normal
Max
FREEZER
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ICE
MAKING
(For
General
Type
Ice
Tray)
If
the
tray
is
filled
with
water
to
the
highest
level,
it
will
be
difficult
to
remove
ice
cubes.
For
quick
freeze,
adjust
the
freezer
dial
to
3.
TO
REMOVE
ICE
CUBES,
TWIST
THE
TRAY.
Do
not
warp
the
ice
tray.
Doing
so
may
result
in
damage
to
the
tray.
To
remove
ice
cubes
easily,
pour
water
on
the
tray
or
soak
it
into
water
before
removing
ice
cubes.
DEFROSTING
Defrosting
takes
place
automatically.
Defrosted
water
flows
down
to
the
evaporating
tray
which
is
located
in
the
lower
back
side
of
the
refrigerator
and
is
evaporated
automatically.
ADJUSTING
THE
CRISPER
HUMIDITY
CONTROL
You
can
control
the
amount
of
humidity
in
the
moisture-sealed
crispers.
Adjust
the
control
to
any
setting
between
Veg.
and
Fruit.
Fruit
(open)
lets
moist
air
out
of
the
crisper
for
best
storage
of
fruits.
Veg.
(closed)
keeps
moist
air
in
the
crisper
for
best
storage
of
fresh,
leafy
vegetables.
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OPERATION
Veg.
Fruit
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FREEZER
SHELF
Lift
the
front
side
of
the
shelf
slightly
and
pull
it
forward
to
remove
it.
ADJUSTING
SHELVES
The
shelves
in
your
refrigerator
are
adjustable
to
make
room
for
various
types
of
food.
To
remove
a
shelf
Tilt
up
the
front
of
the
shelf
in
the
direction
of
(1)
and
lift
it
in
the
direction
of
(2).
Pull
the
shelf
out.
To
replace
a
shelf
Tilt
the
front
of
the
shelf
up
and
guide
the
shelf
hooks
into
the
slots
at
a
desired
height.
Then
lower
the
front
of
the
shelf
so
that
the
hooks
drop
into
the
slots.
Make
sure
that
a
shelf
is
placed
horizontally.
Failure
to
do
so
may
result
in
falling
of
the
shelf,
causing
spilling
or
spoiling
of
food.
Encouraged
shelf
position
If
you
put
shelf
on
the
place
indicated
by
arrow,
it
is
profitable
for
the
food
storage.
SNACK
CORNER
While
holding
it
with
one
hand,
pull
it
forward
slightly.
Lift
it
slightly
and
pull
it
out.
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OPERATION
CAUTION
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STORING
FOOD
Store
fresh
food
in
the
refrigerator
compartment.
How
food
is
frozen
and
defrosted
is
an
important
factor
in
maintaining
freshness
and
flavor.
Do
not
store
food
which
spoils easily
at
low
temperatures,
such
as
bananas,
pineapples,
and
melons.
Allow
hot
food
to
cool
prior
to
storing.
Placing
hot
food
in
the
refrigerator
could
spoil
other
food,
and
lead
to
high
electricity
bills!
When
storing,
wrap
food
in
vinyl,
or
place
in
a
covered
container.
This
prevents
moisture
from
evaporating,
and
helps
food
to
keep
its
taste
and
nutritional
value.
Do
not
block
air
vents
with
food.
Smooth
circulation
of
chilled
air
keeps
the
refrigerator
temperature
even.
Do
not
open
the
door
frequently.
Opening
the
door
lets
warm
air
enter
the
refrigerator,
causing
temperature
to
rise.
To
adjust
the
temperature
control
easily,
do
not
store
food
near
the
temperature
control
dial.
FREEZER
COMPARTMENT
Do
not
store
bottles
in
the
freezer
compartment
-
they
may
break
when
frozen.
Do
not
refreeze
food
that
has
been
defrosted.
This
causes
loss
of
taste
and
nutritional
value.
When
storing
frozen
food,
like
ice
cream,
for
a
long
period,
place
it
on
the
freezer
shelf,
not
in
the
door
rack.
REFRIGERATOR
COMPARTMENT
Avoid
placing
moist
food
on
deep
interior
refrigerator
shelves,
it
could
freeze
upon
direct
contact
with
chilled
air.
To
avoid
this,
it
is
better
to
store
food
in
a
covered
container.
Always
clean
food
prior
to
refrigeration.
Vegetables
and
fruits
should
be
washed
and
wiped,
and
packed
food
should
be
wiped
clean,
to
prevent
other
food
from
spoiling.
If
you
keep
the
refrigerator
in
a
hot
and
humid
place,
frequently
opening
the
door
or
putting
a
lot
of
vegetables
in
it
may
cause
dew
to
form.
This
has
no
effect
on
its
performance.
Remove
the
dew
with
a
dry,
dust-free
cloth.
If
droplets
form
beneath
the
cover
of
the
vegetable
drawer,
keep
vegetables
or
fruits
wrapped
with
plastic
wrap.
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SUGGESTIONS
ON
FOOD
STORAGE
NOTE
background
It
is
important
that
your
refrigerator
be
kept
clean
to
prevent
undesirable
odors.
Spilled
food
should
be
wiped
up
immediately,
since
it
may
acidify
and
stain
plastic
surfaces
if
allowed
to
set.
Never
use
metallic
scouring
pads,
brushes,
coarse
abrasive
cleaners,
or
strong
alkaline
solutions
on
any
surface.
Before
you
clean,
however,
remember
that
damp
objects
will
stick
or
adhere
to
extremely
cold
surfaces.
Do
not
touch
frozen
surfaces
with
wet
or
damp
hands.
EXTERIOR
-
Use
a
lukewarm
solution
of
mild
soap
or
detergent
to
clean
the
durable
finish
of
your
refrigerator.
Wipe
with
a
clean,
damp
cloth
and
then
dry.
INTERIOR
-
Regular
cleaning
of
the
interior
and
interior
parts
is
recommended.
Wash
all
compartments
with
a
baking
soda
solution.
Rinse
and
dry.
INTERIOR
PARTS
-
Wash
compartment
shelves,
door
racks,
storage
trays
,and
magnetic
door
seals
with
a
baking
soda
solution
or
a
mild
detergent
and
warm
water.
Rinse
and
dry.
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CLEANING
VACATION
TIME
During
average
length
vacations,
you
will
probably
find
it
best
to
leave
the
refrigerator
in
operation.
Place
freezable
items
in
freezer
for
longer
storage.
When
you
plan
to
be
away
for
an
extended
period,
?
Disconnect
the
power
cord
or
set
refrigerator
Dial
knob
to
off
position.
?
Remove
all
food
and
other
items
from
the
unit.
?
Clean
the
unit
thoroughly.
?
Leave
the
shelves
in
the
unit
to
discourage
children
from
playing
in
the
unit.
?
Leave
the
doors
open
and
block
them
to
ensure
that
they
cannot
be
closed.
POWER
FAILURE
Most
power
failures
are
corrected
in
an
hour
or
two
and
will
not
affect
your
refrigerator
temperatures.
However,
you
should minimize
the
number
of
door
openings
while the
power
is
off.
During
power
failures
of
longer
duration,
place
a
block
of
dry
ice
on
top
of
your
frozen
packages.
IF
YOU
MOVE
Remove
or
securely
fasten
down
all
loose
items
inside
the
refrigerator.
To
avoid
damaging
the
leveling
screws,
turn
them
all
the
way
into
the
base.
ANTI-CONDENSATION
PIPE
The
outside
wall
of
the
refrigerator
cabinet
may
sometimes
get
warm,
especially
just
after
installation.
Don't
be
alarmed.
This
is
due
to
the
anti-condensation
pipe,
which
pumps
hot
refrigerant
to
prevent
sweating
on
the
outer
cabinet
wall.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
WARNING
Always
remove
power
cord
from
the
wall
outlet
prior
to
cleaning
in
the
vicinity
of
electrical
parts
(lamps,
switches,
controls,
etc.)
Wipe
up
excess
moisture
with
a
sponge
or
cloth
to
prevent
water
or
liquid
from
getting
into
any
electrical
parts
and
causing
an
electrical
short
circuit.
Do
not
use
flammable
or
toxic
cleaning
liquids.
Anti-Condensation
Pipe
CAUTION
Dry
ice
is
very
cold!
Do
not
allow
it
to
touch
bare
skin.
It
is
well
below
0
°F
and
will
cause
immediate
frostbite
and
damage
to
the
skin
and
other
tissue.
Dry
ice
is
frozen
carbon
dioxide.
Use
only
in
a
well
ventilated
area.
As
the
ice
releases
carbon
dioxide
vapor,
it
could
cause
light-headedness,
fainting,
suffocation,
or
death.
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LAMP
REPLACEMENT
1.
Unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
outlet.
2.
Remove
refrigerator
shelves.
3.
Upper
Refrigerator
Lamp.
Release
the
hooks
on
both
ends
of
the
lamp
shield
and
pull
the
shield
downward
to
remove
it.
4.
Turn
the
lamp
counterclockwise.
5.
Assemble
in
reverse
order
of
disassembly.
Replacement
bulb
must
be
the
same
specification
as
original.(Max
40
W)
IMPORTANT
WARNINGS
DO
NOT
USE
AN
EXTENSION
CORD
If
possible,
connect
the
refrigerator
to
its
own
individual
electrical
outlet
to
prevent
it
and
other
appliances
or
household
lights
from
causing
an
overload
that
could
cause a
power
outage.
POWER
CORD
REPLACEMENT
If
the
supply
cord
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer
or
its
service
agent
or
a
similarly
qualified
person
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
CHILD
ENTRAPMENT
WARNING
DANGER
:
Risk
of
child
entrapment.
Before
you
throw
away
your
old
refrigerator
or
freezer:
Take
off
the
doors.
Leave
the
shelves
in
place
so
that
children
may
not
easily
climb
inside.
ABOUT
GROUNDING
(EARTHING)
In
the
event
of
an
electric
short
circuit,
grounding
(earthing)
reduces
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
an
escape
wire
for
the
electric
current.
In
order
to
prevent
possible
electric
shock,
this
appliance
must
be
grounded.
Improper
use
of
the
grounding
plug
can
result
in
an
electric
shock.
Consult
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
person
if
the
grounding
instructions
are
not
completely
understood,
or
if
you
have
doubts
on
whether
the
appliance
is
properly
grounded.
This
appliance
must
be
grounded
(earthed).
DON'T
WAIT!
DO
IT
NOW!
NEVER STORE
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AND
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PRECAUTION
1.
Before
replacing
the
door
opening
type,
first
of
all,
you
should
take
out
of
food
and
accessories
like
shelves
or
trays,
which
are
not
fixed
in
the
refrigerator.
2.
Use
a
'+'Driver,
Bolt
Driver,
Torque
Wrench
or
Spanner
to
fix
or
remove
the
bolt.
3.
Be
careful
not
to
tip
over
the
refrigerator
in
disassembling
or
assembling
the
Lower
Hinge
and
the
Adjustable
Screw
Asm.Don't
lay
the
refrigerator
down
when
working
it
will
cause
it
to
malfunction.
4.
Be
careful
not
to
drop
the
door
in
disassembling
or
assembling
the
freezer
or
the
refrigerator
door.
5.
This
refrigerator,
according
to
the
installation
position
or
user's
preference
can
have
the
door
opening
from
the
right
or
left.
HOW
TO
REPLACE
THE
DOOR
OPENING
LEFT
TO
RIGHT
(when
converting
from
the
left-opening
type
to
right
opening
type)
1.
Removing
Freezer
Door
Separate
the
top
hinge
cover
(1).
Loosen
3
screws
and
separate
off
the
top
hinge
(2).
Lift
the
freezer
door
(3)
sightly
and
separate
it.
Separate
the
cover
(4)
using
a
(-)-screwdriver
and
fix
it
on
the
right.
Loosen
the
screw
(5),
separate
off
the
stopper
(6),
and
fix
it
on
the
left
(on
the
opposite
side).
Separate
the
cover
(7)
using
a
(-)-screwdriver
and
fix
it
on
the
right.
Separate
off
(8).
2.
Removing
Refrigerator
Door
Loosen
the
screw
(9)
and
separate
off
the
middle
hinge
(10).
Lift
the
door
(11)
sightly
and
separate
it.
Take
off
the
Grille
(12).
Loosen
the
screw
(14)
and
fix
the
pin
(15)
and
the
cap
(16)
into
the hole
on
the
left.
Remove
the
screw
(17).
Loosen
the
screw
(18).
Separate
the
bottom
hinge
(20)
and
fix
it
on
the
left.
Fix
the
screw(17)
on
the
right.
Loosen
the
screw
(22)
and
fix
the
stopper
(23)
on
the
left.
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OPENING
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3.
Moving
Freezer
Handle
Loosen
the
screws
(1)
(two
on
the
top
and
two
on
the
bottom),
take
off
the
handle
(2)
and
fix
it
on
the
right.
Fix
the
cap
(3)
on
the
top
on
the
opposite
side.
4.
Moving
Refrigerator
Handle
Separate
the
cap
(7),
and
loosen
2
screws
(8).
Pull
the
cover
(4)
downward
and
take
it
off.
Loosen
3
screws
(5),
take
off
the
handle
(6)
and
fix
it
on
the
right.
Fix
the
cover
(4)
by
pushing
it
up.
Fix
the
removed
cap
(7)
on
the
left,
and
fix
2
screws
(8).
Take
off
the
cap
(9)
and
fix
it
on
the
right.
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5.
Attaching
Refrigerator
Door
Fix
the
base
Grille
(1).
Fix
the
door
(3)
to
the
bottom
hinge
pin.
Fix
the
middle
hinge
(4)
on
the
opposite
side
with
the
screw
(5).
6.
Attaching
Freezer
Door
Place
the
washer
(6)
to
the
middle
hinge
pin
(7).
Place
the
door
(8)
so
that
it
fit
(5)
into
the
middle
hinge
pin
(7).
Fix
the
top
hinge(10)
with
screws.
Fix
top
hinge
cover
(11).
7.
After
Completing
the
job
Make
sure
that
the
four
corners
of
the
door
gasket
are
not
folded.
It
is
recommended
to
apply
a
small
amount
of
silicon
grease
on
them.
Adjust
the
leveling
screw
on
the
bottom
to
the
highest
level
so
that
the
front
side
of
the
refrigerator
is
higher
than
the
rear
side.
If
you
need
assistance
after
switching
the
direction
of
the
door
opening
as
shown
above,
call
a
service
center.
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OPENING
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SERVICE
CALLS
CAN
OFTEN
BE
AVOIDED!
IF
YOU
FEEL
YOUR
REFRIGERATOR
IS
NOT
OPERATING
PROPERLY,
CHECK
THESE
POSSIBLE
CAUSES
FIRST:
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BEFORE
CALLING
FOR
SERVICE
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE
CAUSES
REFRIGERATOR
DOES
Has
a
house
fuse
blown
or
circuit
breaker
tripped?
NOT
OPERATE
Has
the
power
cord
plug
been
removed
or
loosened
from
the
electrical
wall
outlet?
REFRIGERATOR
OR
FREEZER
Temperature
control
not
set
on
proper
position.
COMPARTMENT
TEMPERATURE
Appliance
is
placed
close
to
wall
or
heat
source.
TOO
WARM
Warm
weather-frequent
door
openings.
Door
is
not
closed
entirely.
Door
left
open
for
a
long
time.
Large
amount
of
foods
are
kept
in
the
refrigerator.
ABNORMAL
NOISE(S)
Refrigerator
is
installed
in
a
weak
or
uneven
place
or
leveling
screw
needs
adjusting.
Unnecessary
objects
placed
in
the
back
side
of
the
refrigerator.
REFRIGERATOR
Foods
with
strong
odors
should
be
tightly
covered
HAS
ODOR
or
wrapped.
Interior
needs
cleaning.
DEW
FORMS
ON
THE
Not
unusual
during
periods
of
high
humidity.
CABINET
SURFACE
Door
may
have
been
left
ajar.
CUSTOMER
ASSISTANCE
NUMBERS:
?
To
Prove
Warranty
Coverage
Retain
your
Sales
Receipt
to
prove
date
of
purchase.
A
copy
of
your
Sales
Receipt
must
be
submitted
at
the
time
warranty
service
is
provided.
?
To Obtain
Product,
Customer
or
Service
Assistance
Call
Toll-free
for
Customer
Service
Tel
:
1-800-243-0000
?
To Obtain
Nearest
Authorized
Service
Center
Call
1-800-243-0000,
push
option
#1,
24
hours
a
day,
7days
per
week.
Please
have
your
product
type
(Monitor,
TV,
VCR,
MWO,
Refrigerator)
and
ZIP
code
ready.
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