LG GR-P287PGN 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. : MFL6

Page 2 - Table of contents

10IntroductionDo not touch food or containers at the freezer with wethands.It may cause frostbite.Do not put ice in thin crystal cup or ceramic ware.I

Page 3 - Basic safety precautions

11IntroductionIdentification of parts•Parts, features, and options vary by model. Your model may not include everyoption.NOTEFreezer CompartmentRefrig

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

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13InstallationDoor removalElectric Shock Hazard Disconnect electrical supply to refrigerator beforeinstalling. Failure to do so could result in death

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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

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16OperationRefreshment CenterFunction display boardStartingWhen your refrigerator is first installed, allow it to stabilize at normal operatingtempera

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17OperationThe actual inner temperature varies depending on the food status, as theindicated setting temperature is a target temperature, not actual

Page 10 - Introduction

18OperationThe automatic icemaker can automatically make 6 cubes at a time, 70~120pieces per day. This quantity may vary by circumstance, including a

Page 11 - Identification of parts

19OperationIce 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 12 - Where to Install

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

Page 13 - Door removal

20OperationThis button stops operation of different button. Locking or Release is repeatedwhenever the is pressed more than 3 seconds.

Page 14 - Feed water pipe installation

21OperationThrow away the ice (about 20 pieces) and water (about 7 glasses) firstmade after refrigerator installation.The first ice and water may incl

Page 15 - Height adjustment

22OperationRefreshment center (Applicable to some models only)* When you press both sides of the bottom part ofthe cover on the main unit of the fridg

Page 16 - Refreshment Center

23OperationShelf You can store side dish or refrigerated food on theshelf with sufficient space in between thecontainers. How to use1. Hold the front

Page 17 - Operation

Operation24Fresh compartmentYou can store fruits or vegetables. How to use1. Hold the front handle of the fresh compartment and pullit out until it ge

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25Operation• You can disassemble/reassemble the freezer drawer in the same method. • Always disassemble the fresh compartment using two hands. (You ca

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26OperationFreezer/Fridge basketYou can store small packaged frozen food (Freezer basket), small packaged refrigeratedfood or beverages (Fridge basket

Page 20 - LOCK UNLOCK

27OperationHow to exchange the water purifier filter(Applicable to some models only)Because the filter is assembled on the top right side of the refri

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28Suggestion 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 storage29Storing foodsStore fresh food in the refrigerator compartment. How food is frozen and thawedis an important factor in mai

Page 23 - Deodorizer

EntryThe model and serial numbers are found on the inner case or Right side ofrefrigerator compartment of this unit. These numbers are unique to this

Page 24 - Fresh compartment

30Care and maintenanceGeneral informationCleaningDuring average length vacations, you will probably find it best to leave the refrigeratorin operation

Page 25 - Vacuum fresh compartment

Care and maintenance31Trouble shootingBefore calling for service, review this list. It may save you both time and expense.This list includes common oc

Page 26 - Dairy corner

32Care and maintenanceRefrigeratorcompressordoes not run.OccurrenceTemperatures aretoo coldTemperature in thefreezer is too coldbut the refrigeratorte

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33Care and maintenanceSound and noiseOccurrenceLouder soundlevels whenrefrigerator is on.Louder soundlevels whencompressor comes on.Moisture collectso

Page 28 - Location of foods

34Care and maintenanceOdors in refrigeratorOccurrenceDoor(s) will notclose.Door(s) will notclose.Drawers aredifficult to move.DispenserDispenser willn

Page 29 - Storing foods

35Care and maintenanceIce dispenseris jammed.OccurrenceWater has anodd tasteand/or odor.Dispenser willnot dispensewater.Possible causeWater has been i

Page 30 - Cleaning

36Care and maintenanceIt is Normal...The following occurrences are normal. NoiseOccurrenceWhen you hear "Tak" or"Took" soundWhen y

Page 31 - Runing of

LG Twin Tower, 20, Yoido-Dong,Youngdungpo-Gu, Seoul, 150-721, Korea.Printed in Korea

Page 32 - Temperatures

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

Page 33 - 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 34 - Opening/Closing of

6Introduction2. When using the refrigeratorDo not place the heavy object or the dangerous object(container with liquid) on the refrigerator.It may be

Page 35 - Care and maintenance

7IntroductionDo not put heavy things on the Home Bar.(Only for the models with the Home Bar)Falling objects may hurt people.Use the submerged refriger

Page 36 - It is Normal

8IntroductionDo not spray water at the outside or the inside of therefrigerator or do not clean it with benzene or thinner.Deterioration of insulation

Page 37 - Printed in Korea

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

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