LG LFX25961AL Owner's Manual (English) - Page 40

The dispenser, will not dispense, Sound of ice, dropping., Sound of water, trickling., Other - refrigerator manual

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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE (CONT.) Problem Possible Causes Solutions The dispenser will not dispense ice. • The ice storage bin is empty. • The household water line valve is not open. • The refrigerator or freezer door is not closed. • Ice has melted and frozen around the auger due to infrequent use, temperature fluctuations, and/or power outages. • Ice cubes are jammed between the icemaker arm and the back of the bin. • Ice cubes are frozen together. • Ice cubes that have been purchased or made in some other way have been used in the dispenser. • Water input tube is bent. • Filter is old or needs changing • When the first supply of ice is dropped into the bin, the dispenser should operate. • Open the household water line valve and allow sufficient time for ice to be made. When ice is made, the dispenser should operate. • Be sure both of the doors are closed. • Remove the ice storage bin and thaw the contents. Clean the bin, wipe it dry, and replace it in its proper position. When new ice is made, the dispenser should operate. • Remove the ice cubes that are jamming the dispenser. • Use the dispenser often to prevent the cubes from freezing together. • Only the ice cubes made by the icemaker should be used with the dispenser. • Check the installed tube • Replace with a new filter. Sound of ice dropping. • A batch of ice has been released into the ice bin. • This sound is made when automatically made ice is dropped into the ice storage bin. The volume may vary according to the location of the refrigerator. Sound of water trickling. Other • The icemaker is being supplied with water. • This sound is normally made when the icemaker is supplied with water after dropping the automatically made ice. • If this sound lasts more than 10 seconds, check for a leak. Please thoroughly read the Automatic Icemaker and Operating the Dispenser sections in this manual. 40

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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
(CONT.)
40
Problem
Possible Causes
Solutions
The dispenser
will not dispense
ice.
Sound of ice
dropping.
Sound of water
trickling.
Other
• The ice storage bin is empty.
• The household water line
valve is not open.
• The refrigerator or freezer
door is not closed.
• Ice has melted and frozen
around the auger due to
infrequent use, temperature
fluctuations, and/or power
outages.
• Ice cubes are jammed
between the icemaker arm
and the back of the bin.
• Ice cubes are frozen
together.
• Ice cubes that have been
purchased or made in some
other way have been used in
the dispenser.
• Water input tube is bent.
• Filter is old or needs
changing
• A batch of ice has been
released into the ice bin.
• The icemaker is being
supplied with water.
Please thoroughly read the Automatic Icemaker and Operating the Dispenser sections in
this manual.
• When the first supply of ice is dropped into the
bin, the dispenser should operate.
• Open the household water line valve and allow
sufficient time for ice to be made. When ice is
made, the dispenser should operate.
• Be sure both of the doors are closed.
• Remove the ice storage bin and thaw the
contents.
Clean the bin, wipe it dry, and replace it in its
proper position. When new ice is made, the
dispenser should operate.
• Remove the ice cubes that are jamming the
dispenser.
• Use the dispenser often to prevent the cubes from
freezing together.
• Only the ice cubes made by the icemaker should
be used with the dispenser.
• Check the installed tube
• Replace with a new filter.
• This sound is made when automatically made ice
is dropped into the ice storage bin. The volume
may vary according to the location of the
refrigerator.
• This sound is normally made when the icemaker
is supplied with water after dropping the
automatically made ice.
• If this sound lasts more than 10 seconds, check
for a leak.