LG GR-P247STL User Manual

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Page 1 - REFRIGERATOR

OWNER’S MANUALSXSREFRIGERATORPlease read this owner's manual thoroughly beforeoperating and keep it handy for reference at all times.P/No. : MFL5

Page 2 - Table of contents

10IntroductionDo not touch food or containers in the freezer with wethands.It may cause frostbite.Do not dispense ice into thin crystal or ceramic war

Page 3 - Basic safety precautions

11IntroductionIdentification of parts•Parts, features, and options vary by model. Your model may not include every option.•Air outlets are located on

Page 4 - Introduction

12Installation1. Place your appliance where it is easy touse.2. Avoid placing the unit near heat sources,direct sunlight or moisture.3. To ensure prop

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13InstallationDoor removalElectric Shock Hazard Disconnect electrical supply to refrigeratorbefore installing. Failure to do so could result indeath o

Page 6 - Medicine

14InstallationDoor replacementFeed water pipe installationPass the refrigerator laterally through the accessdoor as shown in the right figure.Automat

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15InstallationHeight adjustment- When the height of the door may not beleveled when the floor is not leveled.  When the freezer door is lower – Use

Page 8 - Service

16InstallationTo move the refrigerator through a house door, it may be necessary to remove therefrigerator door handles.Handle removalPlace the handle

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Operation17Refreshment centerWater/Ice outputDispenser push switchDispenser lamp (hidden)•Your model may not include every option.NOTEStartingWhen you

Page 10 - Drinkable

18OperationAdjust freezertemperatureAdjust refrigeratortemperatureTo adjust the temperature in the freezer compartment, press the FREEZERbutton to cyc

Page 11 - Identification of parts

19OperationDispensingcrushed iceDispensing cubediceControlling thedispenser lightPress the ICE TYPE button to illuminate the Crushed Ice icon. Press

Page 12 - Where to install

2EntryBasic safety precautionsIdentification of partsWhere to installDoor removalDoor replacementFeed water pipe installationHeight adjustmentStarting

Page 13 - Door removal

20OperationSetting thedispenser lockSetting the dooralarmResetting thefilter indicatorActivating EXPRESSFREEZINGPress the button for the desired funct

Page 14 - Feed water pipe installation

Operation21The automatic icemaker can automatically make 6 cubes at a time, 40~50pieces per day. This quantity may vary by circumstance, including am

Page 15 - Height adjustment

22OperationIce is lumped togetherWhen ice is lumped together, take the ice lumps out of the ice storage bin,break them into small pieces, and then pl

Page 16 - Installation

23OperationThrow away the ice (about 20 pieces) and water (about 7 glasses) firstmade after refrigerator installation.The first ice and water may incl

Page 17 - Refreshment center

Operation24Refreshment centerYou can use the can server on the top and sideto arrange and store the cans. 1. Pull down the handle when you want to sto

Page 18 - Operation

25OperationShelf You can store side dish or refrigerated food on theshelf with sufficient space in between thecontainers. How to use1. Hold the front

Page 19 - Operating the dispenser

26OperationFresh compartmentYou can store fruits or vegetables. How to use1. Hold the front handle of the fresh compartment and pullit out until it ge

Page 20 - Setting the functions

27Operation- Always disassemble the fresh compartment using two hands. You can be injured from the weight of the compartment when filled with food. -

Page 21 - Feeler arm

28OperationFreezer/Fridge basketYou can store small packaged frozen food (Freezer basket), small packaged refrigeratedfood or beverages (Fridge basket

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Operation29How to exchange the water purifier filterBecause the filter is assembled on the top right side of the refrigerator lamp case and itremoves

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Introduction3EntryThe model and serial numbers are found on the inner case or back ofrefrigerator compartment of this unit. These numbers are unique t

Page 24 - Press until you

30Suggestion on food storageLocation of foods(Refer to identification of parts)Store various frozen foods such as meat, fish,ice cream, frozen snacks,

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Suggestion on food storage31Storing foodsStore fresh food in the refrigerator compartment. How food is frozen and thawedis an important factor in mai

Page 26 - Fresh compartment

32Care and maintenanceGeneral informationCleaningDuring average length vacations, you will probably find it best to leave the refrigeratorin operation

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33Care and maintenanceTrouble shootingBefore calling for service, review this list. It may save you both time and expense.This list includes common oc

Page 28 - Dairy corner

34Care and maintenanceRefrigeratorcompressordoes not run.OccurrenceTemperatures aretoo coldTemperature in thefreezer is too coldbut the refrigeratorte

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35Care and maintenanceSound and noiseOccurrenceLouder soundlevels whenrefrigerator is on.Louder soundlevels whencompressor comes on.Moisture collectso

Page 30 - Location of foods

36Care and maintenanceOdors in refrigeratorOccurrenceDoor(s) will notclose.Door(s) will notclose.Drawers aredifficult to move.DispenserDispenser will

Page 31 - Storing foods

Care and maintenance37Dispenser willnot dispenseice.Ice dispenseris jammed.OccurrenceWater has anodd tasteand/or odor.Dispenser willnot dispensewater.

Page 32 - Cleaning

38Care and maintenanceIt is normal...The following occurrences are normal. NoiseOccurrenceWhen you hear "Tak" or"Took" soundWhen y

Page 33 - Trouble shooting

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Page 34 - Temperatures

4IntroductionWARNINGTo reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using yourproduct, basic safety precautions should be follow

Page 35 - Sound and noise

5IntroductionRemove water or dust from the power plug and insert itwith the ends of the pins securely connected.Dust, water or unstable connection may

Page 36 - Opening/Closing of

6Introduction2. When using the refrigeratorDo not place heavy objects or liquid filled objects on thetop of the refrigerator.Heavy objects may fall wh

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7IntroductionDo not put heavy things on the Home Bar Door.(Only for the models with the Home Bar)It may break the door resulting in product damage and

Page 38 - It is normal

8IntroductionDo not spray water on either the inside or outside of therefrigerator. Do not use alcohol or mineral based cleanerson the refrigerator (s

Page 39 - Printed in Korea

9IntroductionCAUTIONViolating this direction may cause injury or damage to house or contents.Always be careful, please.Do not insert the hands into th

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