LG GW-L227STS User Manual

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Electrical Connections
(In the UK Only)
Important
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code :
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond
with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows :
The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in
the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol( ) or coloured
Green or Green and Yellow.
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter N or coloured Black.
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter L or coloured Red.
If a 13 amp(BS 1363) plug is used, fit a 13 amp BS 1362 fuse.
GREEN AND YELLOW : EARTH
BLUE : NEUTRAL
BROWN : LIVE
This appliance must be earthed
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - (In the UK Only)

1Electrical Connections(In the UK Only)ImportantThe wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code :As the colours of the

Page 2 - Table of contents

10OperationStartingWhen your refrigerator is first installed, allow it to stabilize at normal operatingtemperatures for 2-3 hours prior to filling it

Page 3 - Important safety instruction

11*Dispenser model - Type 1Operation••Your model may not include every option.NOTENOTEApplicable to some models only:

Page 4 - Identication of parts

12OperationThis function save the display power Press the FREEZER and EXPRESS FRZ. buttons simultaneously and hold them for 5seconds until the Ding so

Page 5 - Introduction

Operation13*Dispenser model - Type 2•Your model may not include every option.•The control display is operated by touch. Excessive moisture on the disp

Page 6 - Where to Install

14OperationDisplay Power Saving ModeThis function places the display into power saving mode until the next time the door isopened.Press the FREEZER an

Page 7 - Door removal

15Operation•Reference : Hold your cup in place for a couple of seconds after dispensing ice or water sothe last few drops go in to your cup instead o

Page 8 - Feed water pipe installation

16OperationCautions inusing the dispenser(on some model)WARNING• Never insert the hand or any other object into the icechute since it may damage the p

Page 9 - Height adjustment

16Ice is lumped togetherWhen ice is lumped together, take the ice lumps out of the ice storage bin, breakthem into small pieces, and then place them

Page 10 - Starting

17Throw away the ice (about 20 pieces) and water (about 7 glasses) first made afterrefrigerator installation.The first ice and water may include parti

Page 11 - Operation

18Refreshment center (Applicable to some models only)Open the refreshment center door.You can access the refreshment centerwithout opening refrigerato

Page 12

EntryImportant safety instructionIdentification of partsWhere to installDoor removalDoor replacementFeed water pipe installationHeight adjustmentStart

Page 13

19OperationNo Plumbing Ice & Water (Applicable to some models only)You can use the water in the water tank or general water bottles to use the Aut

Page 14

20OperationShelf (Applicable to some models only)Wine holder (Applicable to some models only)You can store taller items such as a gallon container or

Page 15 - Feeler Arm

21OperationHumidity control in the vegetable compartmentThe humidity can be controlled by adjusting the humidity control switch to theleft/right when

Page 16 - (on some model)

22Deodorizer (Applicable to some models only)This system efficiently absorbs strongodors by using the optical catalyst. Thissystem does hot have any a

Page 17 - On Off On Off

23OperationOpti Temp Zone Temperature Transition Corner(Applicable to some models only)Opti Temp Zone (Applicable to some models only)By pressing the

Page 18

24Location of foods(Refer to identification of parts)Store wine.Store small foods such as bread, snacks, etc..Store various frozen foods such as meat,

Page 19

25Storing foodsStore fresh food in the refrigerator compartment. How food is frozen and thawed is animportant factor in maintaining its freshness and

Page 20 - No Plumbing Ice & Water

26Care and maintenanceHow to dismantle parts•Dismantling is done in the reverse sequence of assembly.Be sure to unplug the power plug before dismantli

Page 21

27To remove the lamp cover, press the protrusion under the lamp cover to the front andthen pull the lamp cover out. Turn the bulb counterclockwise. Ma

Page 22 - Low humidity

28Care and maintenanceGeneral informationCleaningDuring average length vacations, you will probably find it best to leave the refrigeratorin operation

Page 23

EntryThe model and serial numbers are found on the inner case or back of refrigeratorcompartment of this unit. These numbers are unique to this unit a

Page 24

29Care and maintenanceTrouble shootingBefore calling for service, review this list. It may save you both time and expense.This list includes common oc

Page 25 - Location of foods

30Refrigeratorcompressordoes not run.OccurrenceTemperatures aretoo coldTemperature in thefreezer is too coldbut the refrigeratortemperature issatisfac

Page 26 - Storing foods

31Sound and noiseOccurrenceLouder soundlevels whenrefrigerator is on.Louder soundlevels whencompressor comes on.Moisture collectson the inside wallsof

Page 27 - How to dismantle parts

32Odors in refrigeratorOccurrenceDoor(s) will notclose.Door(s) will notclose.Drawers aredifficult to move.DispenserDispenser will notdispense iceOpeni

Page 28 - Care and maintenance

33Dispenser willnot dispenseice.Ice dispenseris jammed.OccurrenceWater has anodd tasteand/or odor.Dispenser willnot dispensewater.Possible causeWater

Page 29 - Cleaning

4IntroductionDANGER: Risk of child entrapment.Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer:Take o the doors but leave the shelves in place

Page 30 - Runing of

5Introduction*Dispenser model - Type 1•Parts, features, and options vary by model. Your model may not include every option.NOTEFreezer CompartmentRefr

Page 31 - Temperatures

1. Place your appliance where it is easy touse.2. Avoid placing the unit near heat sources,direct sunlight or moisture.3. To ensure proper air circula

Page 32 - Sound and noise

7InstallationDoor removalFailure to do so could result in death or serious injury.If your access door is too narrow for therefrigerator to pass throug

Page 33 - Opening/Closing of

8InstallationDoor replacementFeed water pipe installation(*Dispenser model only)Pass the refrigerator laterally through the accessdoor as shown in the

Page 34

9InstallationHeight adjustmentLevel the door by inserting flat (-type) driver into the groove of the left height adjustingscrew and rotate it clockwis

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