LG GR-J303UG Owner's Manual (English) - Page 41

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Did you put the juicy food that can be easily frozen in the cold air outlet? Is the storing temperature set to "Max"? Did you set the food type as "Light Freezing?" Are you storing the food in a storing container? Have you sealed the food with a strong smell? Is the Kimchi container tightly closed? Store the juicy food far from the cold air outlet. For your information, the cold air outlet of the middle compartment is inside the basket, and that of the lower compartment is outside the basket. Change the storing temperature to "Mid" or "Min". Select the right food type. Put the food in the Kimchi container to store in the Kimchi storage. Store food with strong smell in a sealed container. Tightly close the Kimchi container. Did you cool down the hot food before storing it? Did you keep the door open for a long time? Did you put food with moisture in the container without tightly closing the lid? Did you put too much food within the refrigerator? Does the refrigerator lean to the front side? Does the stored food in the drawer reach the ceiling of the refrigerator? Cool down the hot food before storing the food. The dew drops will naturally disappear if you keep the door closed but it is better to wipe them off with a dry cloth. When storing the food, keep it in a container with a lid or a seal. Keep an appropriate clearance around the refrigerator for good air circulation. Adjust the leveling legs. (Make the front side of the refrigerator a little higher by adjusting the leveling legs to help the drawers close easily.) Make sure that the stored food does not reach the ceiling. Problems of product 41

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Resolution
±
Store the juicy food far from the
cold air outlet.
For your information, the cold air outlet
of the middle compartment is inside the
basket, and that of the lower
compartment is outside the basket.
±
Change the storing temperature
to "Mid" or "Min".
±
Select the right food type.
±
Put the food in the Kimchi
container to store in the Kimchi
storage.
When the
refrigerating food
is freezing (over
cooling condition)
Check
±
Did you put the juicy food that can
be easily frozen in the cold air
outlet?
±
Is the storing temperature set to
"Max"?
±
Did you set the food type as "Light
Freezing?"
±
Are you storing the food in a
storing container?
When there is
icing or dew
drops forming
When the door
does not close
well
±
Does the refrigerator lean to the
front side?
±
Does the stored food in the drawer
reach the ceiling of the refrigerator?
±
Store food with strong smell in a
sealed container.
±
Tightly close the Kimchi
container.
When there is a
bad smell
in the
refrigerator
±
Have you sealed the food with a
strong smell?
±
Is the Kimchi container tightly
closed?
±
Adjust the leveling legs. (Make the
front side of the refrigerator a little
higher by adjusting the leveling legs
to help the drawers close easily.)
±
Make sure that the stored food
does not reach the ceiling.
±
Did you cool down the hot food
before storing it?
±
Did you keep the door open for a
long time?
±
Did you put food with moisture in the
container without tightly closing the
lid?
±
Did you put too much food within
the refrigerator?
±
Cool down the hot food before
storing the food.
±
The dew drops will naturally
disappear if you keep the door
closed but it is better to wipe
them off with a dry cloth.
±
When storing the food, keep it in
a container with a lid or a seal.
±
Keep an appropriate clearance
around the refrigerator for
good air circulation.
Problems of product