LG LRBP1031T User Guide - Page 10

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LAMP REPLACEMENT 1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet. 2. Remove refrigerator shelves. 3. To remove the lamp cover, insert type driver in the underside of the lamp cover and pull it out forwards. 4. Turn the lamp counterclockwise. 5. Assemble in reverse order of disassembly. Replacement lamp must be the same specification as original. (Max 40W) Power Failure Most power failures are corrected in an hour or two and will not affect your refrigerator temperatures. However, you should minimize the number of door openings while the power is off. During power failures of longer duration, place a block of dry ice on top of your frozen packages. If You Move Remove or securely fasten down all loose items inside the refrigerator. To avoid damaging the leveling screws, turn them all the way into the base. Anti-Condensation Pipe The outside wall of the refrigerator cabinet may sometimes get warm, especially just after installation. Don't be alarmed. This is due to the anti-condensation pipe, which pumps hot refrigerant to prevent sweating on the outer cabinet wall. GENERAL INFORMATION Vacation Time During average length vacations, you will probably find it best to leave the refrigerator in operation. Place freezable items in freezer for longer storage. When you plan to be away for an extended period, s Disconnect the power cord or set refrigerator Dial knob to off position. s Remove all food and other items from the unit. s Clean the unit thoroughly. s Leave the shelves in the unit to discourage children from playing in the unit. s Leave the doors open and block them to ensure that they cannot be closed. 10 Anti-Condensation Pipe w CAUTION s Dry ice is very cold! Do not allow it to touch bare skin. It is well below 0 °F and will cause immediate frostbite and damage to the skin and other tissue. s Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. Use only in a well ventilated area. As the ice releases carbon dioxide vapor, it could cause light-headedness, fainting, suffocation, or death.

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10
LAMP
REPLACEMENT
1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.
2. Remove refrigerator shelves.
3. To remove the lamp cover, insert
type
driver in the underside of the lamp cover and
pull it out forwards.
4. Turn the lamp counterclockwise.
5. Assemble in reverse order of disassembly.
Replacement lamp must be the same
specification as original. (Max 40W)
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Vacation Time
During average length vacations, you will
probably find it best to leave the refrigerator in
operation. Place freezable items in freezer for
longer storage. When you plan to be away for
an extended period,
Disconnect the power cord or set refrigerator
Dial knob to off position.
Remove all food and other items from the
unit.
Clean the unit thoroughly.
Leave the shelves in the unit to discourage
children from playing in the unit.
Leave the doors open and block them to
ensure that they cannot be closed.
Power Failure
Most power failures are corrected in an hour or
two and will not affect your refrigerator
temperatures. However, you should minimize
the number of door openings while the power is
off. During power failures of longer duration,
place a block of dry ice on top of your frozen
packages.
If You Move
Remove or securely fasten down all loose items
inside the refrigerator.
To avoid damaging the leveling screws, turn
them all the way into the base.
Anti-Condensation Pipe
The outside wall of the refrigerator cabinet may
sometimes get warm, especially just after
installation. Don't be alarmed. This is due to the
anti-condensation pipe, which pumps hot
refrigerant to prevent sweating on the outer
cabinet wall.
Dry ice is very cold! Do not allow it to
touch bare skin. It is well below 0 °F and
will cause immediate frostbite and damage
to the skin and other tissue.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. Use only
in a well ventilated area. As the ice
releases carbon dioxide vapor, it could
cause light-headedness, fainting,
suffocation, or death.
w
CAUTION
Anti-Condensation
Pipe