LG LTC19340SW Owner's Manual - Page 28

Troubleshooting Guide

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE UNDERSTANDING SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR Your new refrigerator might produce certain noises that your previous refrigerator did not. It is normal if you worry. Most of the new sounds you will be hearing are actually normal and expected. Hard surfaces like walls or floor can increase sounds and make them sound louder than they really are. The following list has a description of such sounds along with their causes. • You will hear a bell sound caused by the flow of the refrigerant, water pipe or objects located on the superior part of the refrigerator. • Your refrigerator is designed to work efficiently to preserve your food at the desired temperature using the least of energy. You will be able to hear a pulsing sound coming from the ventilators and the evaporator. The speed of the ventilator can speed up when you open the refrigerator door. • You will hear a dripping sound caused during the thawing cycle. • After each cycle you will hear a dripping sound due to the refrigerant liquid in your refrigerator. • Contraction and expansion of the inner walls can cause a slight popping sound.. • During the defrosting cycle the water might cause a dripping sound. • You can hear some tight air sound over the capacitor caused by the fan. • The thawing timer will make a "click" sound when such timer will start and finish. Temperature controlling device will also make a "click" sound at the beginning and ending of the refrigerator cycle. • Running water can be heard during the defrosting cycle. • Due to its low energy consumption design of the refrigerator; the fans will remain of, while the on-off switch activated the internal light of bin. Problem THE REFRIGERATOR WON´T TURN ON Possible Causes Solutions • The plug is correctly positioned. • A fuse has gone bad or the circuit presents failures. • The control panel lights are blinking sequentially (1-2-3-4-5). • Firmly plug the cord into a live outlet with proper voltage. • Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. • The refrigerator control has been put into the store demo (demonstration mode). To exit the demo mode: 1. Open both the refrigerator and freezer doors. 2. Push in both door switches and at the same time press and hold the Temperature Adjust button for 5 seconds. Door Switches Temperature Adjust Button • The refrigerator is in the defrosting • Wait about 30 minutes for defrost cycle to end. cycle. 28

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UNDERSTANDING SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR
Your new refrigerator might produce certain noises that
your previous refrigerator did not. It is normal if you worry.
Most of the new sounds you will be hearing are actually
normal and expected. Hard surfaces like walls or floor
can increase sounds and make them sound louder than
they really are. The following list has a description of such
sounds along with their causes.
The thawing timer will make a “click” sound when such
timer will start and finish. Temperature controlling
device will also make a “click” sound at the beginning
and ending of the refrigerator cycle.
You will hear a bell sound caused by the flow of the
refrigerant, water pipe or objects located on the superior
part of the refrigerator.
Your refrigerator is designed to work efficiently to
preserve your food at the desired temperature using
the least of energy. You will be able to hear a pulsing
sound coming from the ventilators and the evaporator.
The speed of the ventilator can speed up when you
open the refrigerator door.
You will hear a dripping sound caused during the
thawing cycle.
After each cycle you will hear a dripping sound due to
the refrigerant liquid in your refrigerator.
Contraction and expansion of the inner walls can cause
a slight popping sound..
During the defrosting cycle the water might cause a
dripping sound.
You can hear some tight air sound over the capacitor
caused by the fan.
Running water can be heard during the defrosting
cycle.
Due to its low energy consumption design of the
refrigerator; the fans will remain of, while the on-off
switch activated the internal light of bin.
Problem
Possible Causes
Solutions
THE
REFRIGERATOR
WON´T TURN ON
The plug is correctly positioned.
A fuse has gone bad or the circuit
presents failures.
The control panel lights are blinking
sequentially (1-2-3-4-5).
The refrigerator is in the defrosting
cycle.
Firmly plug the cord into a live outlet with proper
voltage.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
The refrigerator control has been put into the
store demo (demonstration mode). To exit the
demo mode:
1. Open both the refrigerator and freezer doors.
2. Push in both door switches and at the same time
press and hold the Temperature Adjust button for
5 seconds.
Door Switches
Temperature Adjust Button
Wait about 30 minutes for defrost cycle to end.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE