LG LSC27914ST Owner's Manual - Page 59

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CLAIMS. 6. Condensation and ice formation. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. 4) Condensation on door. Condensation on the duct door. - Duct door heater is cut. Condensation on the dispense recess. Recess Heater is cut. Duct door is open. / Foreign material clogging. Condensation on the door surface. Not fully filled. Surface. Cormer. Adiabatics liquid contraction. Liquid shortage. Liquid leak. Condensation on the gasket surface. Bad wing adhesion. Wing sag(lower part). Door liner shape mismatch. Corner. Too much notch. Broken. Home Bar heater is cut. 5) Water on the floor. Condensation in the refrigerator compartment. Defrosted water overflows. Clogged discharging hose. Discharging hose Evaporation tray located at wrong place. location. Tray drip. Damaged. Breaks, holes. Small Capacity. Position of drain. HOW TO CHECK 7. Sounds 1) Compressor compartment operating sounds. Compressor sound inserted. Sound from machine itself. Sound from vibration. Restrainer. Bushing Too hard. seat. Distorted. Aged. Burnt. Stopper. Bad Stopper Not fit assembly. (inner diameter of stopper). Tilted. Not Compressor base not connected. Bad welding compressor stand(fallen). Foreign materials in the compressor compartment. COMBO sound Capacitor noise. Pipe sound. Chattering sound. Insulation paper vibration. Pipe contacts each other. .- Narrow interval. No vibration damper. Damping Bushing-Q. Damping Bushing-S. Capillary tube unattached. - 58 -

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CLAIMS.
CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS.
HOW TO CHECK
6. Condensation
and ice
formation.
7. Sounds
4) Condensation on door.
Condensation on the duct door. - Duct door heater is cut.
Condensation on the
dispense recess.
Condensation on the
Not fully filled.
Surface.
door surface.
Cormer.
Adiabatics liquid contraction.
Condensation
on the gasket
surface.
5) Water on the floor.
Condensation in the refrigerator compartment.
Defrosted water overflows.
Clogged discharging hose.
Discharging hose
Evaporation tray located at wrong place.
location.
Tray drip.
Damaged.
Breaks, holes.
Small Capacity.
Position of drain.
1) Compressor compartment operating sounds.
Compressor sound
Sound from machine itself.
inserted.
Sound from vibration.
Restrainer.
Bushing
Too hard.
seat.
Distorted.
Aged.
Burnt.
Stopper.
Bad Stopper
Not fit
assembly.
(inner
diameter
of stopper).
Tilted.
Not
Compressor base not connected.
Bad welding compressor stand(fallen).
Foreign materials in the compressor
compartment.
COMBO sound
Chattering
sound.
Insulation paper vibration.
Capacitor noise.
Pipe contacts each other. .- Narrow interval.
Pipe sound.
No vibration damper.
Damping Bushing-Q.
Damping Bushing-S.
Capillary tube unattached.
Recess Heater is cut.
Duct door is open. / Foreign material clogging.
Bad wing adhesion.
Wing sag(lower part).
Door liner shape mismatch.
Corner.
Too much notch.
Broken.
Home Bar heater is cut.
Liquid shortage.
Liquid leak.