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    							Operation
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    Child Lock• When «CHILD LOCK» is activated, pressing the other
       buttons would not work.
    • «Locking» or «Un-Locking» is repeated whenever
       pressing the «CHILD LOCK» button. (For «Locking» or 
       «Un-Locking» press the «CHILD LOCK» button for 2 secs.) 
    Ice Making
    •  To make ice cubes, fill the ice
       tray to the water level and place 
       it in the freezer.
    •  If ice cubes are required fast,
       press the «SUPER FRZ.»,
       the «EXPRESS FRZ.» or 
       the «SUPER FRZ./VACATION» 
       (depending on model) 
    button.
    •  To remove ice cubes, hold the 
       tray at its ends and twist gently.
    TipTo remove ice cubes easily, run water on the tray
    before twisting.
    Defrosting Defrosting takes place automatically.
    The defrosting water flows down to the evaporating
    tray and is evaporated.
    In selecting 
    «Child Lock On» In selecting 
    «Child Lock Of f»
    In selecting 
    «Child Lock On» In selecting 
    «Child Lock Of f»
    < Exterior Type >
    GA-B3 *9 T G **;Models :GA-B4 *9 T G ** 
    G
    A-F3 *9 B*Q A; 
    G A-B3 *9 B*Q A;
    G A-B3 *9 P*Q A;
    G A-B3 *9 U*Q A;
    Models :
    G A-F4 *9 B*Q A; 
    G A-B4 *9 B*Q A;
    G A-B4 *9 P*Q A; 
    G A-B4 *9 U*Q A;
     
    						
    							Operation
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    FeaturesInstall
    Water Dispenser 
    Please assemble the Valve Assembly after correctly
    adjusting it with a Door Hole.
    Filling of
    W ate r T ank
    Drinking 1. After turning the Handle Tank backward with the
        Water Ta
    nk installed at the Door, Open the CapTank (Small) 
        and then fill water using a kettle etc.
        * Fill water while watching a sight glass on the front
          of the W ater Tank.
        * Water u p to 3,0  L 
    can be filled.
    2. Press and fix the Cap Tank (Small).
    3. After filling spring water, fix the Handle Tank at
        a proper position.
    1. Press the Dispenser Pad with a cup.
    2 . If  pres sing th e P ad, w ate r ins ide  o f th e Dis pen se r is  s upplied .
    3 . If s lowly removing  a  cup  from  th e P ad, w ate r will  n ot fall  down .
    Do not use other beverage (milk, juice, carbonated
    beverage e tc) than spring water. Especially beverage
    including grain m ust not be used (may result in failure).
    Fill with potable water only. Dispenser Pad
    Handle Tank
    Water Tank Drip Tray
    Valve Assembly Cap Tank (Small)
    Cap Tank (Big) Grille
    G
    A-F 3*9 B *Q A;Models:G A-F 4*9 B *Q A
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    							Suggestions on food  storag e
    53
    Storing Food • Do not store food which goes bad easily at lowtemperature, 
      such as banana, and melon.
    • Always allow hot food to cool to room temperature. 
      Never put hot food into refrigerator and freezer chambers. 
      It could spoil other food, and lead to higher electricity loss.
    • When storing the food, use a container with a lid. 
      Thisprevents moisture from evaporating, and helps food 
      tokeep its taste and nutrients.
    • Do not block air vents with food. Smooth circulation of cold 
      air keeps fridge-freezer temperature even.
    • Do not open the door frequently. Frequent opening the 
      doors warm up temperature in the chambers which leads 
      to spoil other products & electricity loss.
    • To adjust the temperature control easily, do not storefood 
      near the temperature control dial.
    • Never keep too many foods in door rack, as this maystop 
      the door from fully closing.
    • Do not store bottles in the freezer compartment - they may 
      break when frozen.
    N ote
    If you keep the fridge-freezer in a hot, and humid place,
    frequently open its door or put a lot of vegetables in it,
    dew may form in it, which has no e ffect on its
    performance.
    Remove the dew with dust cloth free from care.
     
    						
    							Suggestions on food storage
    54
    To ensure good air circulation in the appliance, insert
    the freezer drawers  all the way.
    If large quantities of  food are to be stored in the freezer 
    the middle drawer of the freezer compartment can be 
    taken out of the appliance and food can be stored right 
    over the food stacked in the lower drawer.
    To remove one of the freezer drawer do the following: 
    1) Pull the drawer until it stops;
    2) Lift the front part up and remove the drawer.
    Dont apply a overwhelming effort and brute force on
    drawer and shelves - it could damage the refrigerator!
    Removing /
     Installing
     freezer drawers
    ·
    · ·
    ·
    To install a freezer drawer back into the freezer do 
    the same steps in reverse order: 
    3) Put the drawer on the guides at the angle of 45 °;
    4) Lower the front part to one level with the guides;
    5) Push the drawer  until it stops.
        Make sure that t he angle of the drawer is not skewed.  
    1 2
    4
    5
    3
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    Power Failure
    General Information
    • 1~2 hour power failure does no harm to the foods stores. 
      Try to avoid opening and closing the door too frequently.
    If You Move
    Anti-Condensation Pipe• Remove all food and other items from the refrigerator. Fix the 
      inner
     mov able par ts  ( s hel ve s, drawer s and  door  b aske t)  s e curel y.
    • In order not to damage of adjustable refrigerator legs turn them 
      counterclockwise before the transportation.  
    • Refrigerator should be transported in upright position by 
      any type of covered transport. Should safely fix the refrigerator, 
      in order to prevent any shock and fall inside vehicle during 
      transportation.
    • Do  n ot e xpos e r e frigera to r to  impac t forc es during  load  handling . 
    • The Anti-Condensation pipe is 
      installed around the front side of 
       fridge- freez er a s well  a s o n th e par tit io n
      between fridge compartment and 
      f reez ercompar tmen t to  preven t dewing , 
      which is heating during the operation 
      of compressor.
    • Immediately after installation, and if the 
      room temperature is high, rear and side 
      walls of the refrigerator can be heated. 
      It is provided by design and normal.
    Anti-Condensation Pipe
    Refrigerator work features
    As a result of thermal strain for components of a refrigerator 
    appliance can be h eard crackling noise that is not a defect and 
    doesn’t a ffect ef ficiency of the appliance. 
    This special sound when the thermo-regulator and compressor 
    and turned  on is a normal state, which appears during 
    the working proces s of appliance ’s electric installation.
    The gas refrigerant produces a slight noise even when 
    the compressor is not running (this is not a defect). 
    While refrigerator appliance working process can be heard:
    - flick of the temperature relay;
    - murmur of refrigerant flowing round cycle;
    - cracking noise be cause of the materials deformation by 
      temperature.
    A ll  th at is  n ot d efe ct and  doesn’ t a ff e ct  eff ic ien cy of th e applian ce .
    CAUTION!
    Care  a nd  Main te n an ce
     
    						
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    • To Remove the shelf from refrigerator, at first – lift up it (1), 
       and then – pull it out side (2). In case of wrong removing 
       of the shelf, the damages of inner surfaces of refrigerator 
       possible.
    • To install shelf into refrigerator follow similar: lift up 
       front side of the shelf at the angle (3) and then insert 
       it inside (4). In case of wrong installing of the shelf, 
       the damages of inner surfaces of refrigerator possible.
    Remove/Install
    shelf
    Lamp
    Replacement 1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.
    2. Remove fridge 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. Install the new bulb and put the cover back. 
        The new lamp should have same 
        characteristics as replaced one. 
    6. MAXIMUM rated input of lamp should 
        not to exceed 20 W.
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    Care and
    Maintenance
           
    						
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          Rem oving/In stalling
     bottom drawer of refrigerator
    N oteWarranty does not cover mechanical damage (cracks, 
    chips, dents and etc.) caused by the breaking of the rules 
    of storage, transportation, operation, maintenance of 
    the refrigerator, or application too much physical force.
    4) To install the drawer back, do the same steps 
        in the reverse order. 
    Make sure that the angle of the drawer is not skewed.
    Improper removing or installation can damage the interior 
    parts of the refrigerator. To remove the bottom drawer from the refrigerator do 
    the following: 
    1) Remove the lower basket from the door by lifting it up; 
    2) Pull the drawer until it stops and slightly lifting it up pull 
        it to take it out; 
     
    3) Lift the front part of the drawer cover and pull it to remove;
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    4
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    2
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    Care and Maintenance
           
    						
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    Check that the power cord is not damaged, power plug
    has not overheated, and that the power plug is tightly
    inserted into the outlet.
    Cleaning
    Before CleaningAfter Cleaning Be sure to unplug
     the power.
    A s abo ve .
    Clean the outside of the fridge-freezer with a soft cloth
    soaked with hot water or liquid detergent. If you use a
    detergent, be sure to wipe it with a clean wet cloth.
    Exterior
    Interior
    Grille and Drip Tray
    Exterior Dispenser
    C ap  Tan k
    ( B ig  & S m all)
    Water Tank
    1. Lift the Water Tank up by pressing the fixing Lever
        on the bottom of Water Tank and then remove it.
    2. After removing the Cap Tank (Big), clean and fully
        rinse the inside/outside part of the Water Tank by
        using neutral cleansing agent.
    Wipe moisture etc out outside of Dispenser and on the
    Dispenser Pad using a cloth. Remove the Grille, wipe moisture out around the Door
    part and the Drip Tray using a clean cloth.
    Clean
     and  fully  rin se  th e Cap  T ank  ( B ig  & S mall)  b y u sin g
    neu tral  c leansing  agen t.
    E specially  fo r th e groove  par t o f th e Cap  T ank, it  is
    convenien t to  cleanse  it  b y u sing  a  s mall  bru sh .
    Clean and fully rinse the Valve Assembly by using a
    small brush. Rinse it while operating the bottom part of
    the valve assembly. Always fix the Sealing Rubber
    separated for cleansing at the existing position
    (may result in water leakage).
    Be sure to dry the appliance with a cloth after washing
    it with water.
    Do not use abrasive, petroleum, benzene, thinner,
    hydrochloride acid, boiling water, rough brush, etc, as
    they may damage parts of the fridge-freezer.
    Valve Assembly
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    Care and 
    Maintenance
     
    						
    							Trouble  Shoot ing
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    Problem
    Fridge-Freezer
    does not operate
    Before calling for service, check this list or 
    call in Support service of clients. 
    It may save your time and expense.
    This list includes common occurrences that are 
    not the  result of defective workmanship or 
    materials in this appliance.
    Possible Causes
    • Power plug may be unplugged from the electric outlet.
    Plug it in securely.
    • House fuse has blown or circuit breaker has tripped. Check and/or replace fuse and reset circuit breaker.
    • Power cut. Check house lights.
    Fridge or Freezer CompartmentTemperature  too warm • Temperature control not set on proper position. 
    Refer to Temperature Control section.
    • Appliance is placed close to heat source.
    • Warm weather-frequent door openings.
    • Door left open for a long time.
    • Package holding door open or blocking air duct in 
      freezer compartment.
    Vibration or Rattling or
    Abnormal Noise • The floor on which the fridge-freezer is installed may 
      be uneven or the fridge-freezer may beunstable.
    Make it even by rotating the leveling screw.
    • Unnecessary objects placed in the back side 
       of the fridge-freezer.
    Frost or Ice • Door may have been left ajar or package holding 
      door open.
    • Too frequent or too long door openings.
    • Frost within package is normal.
    Moisture forms on Cabinet Surface • This phenomenon is likely to occur in a wet space.
    Wipe it with a dry towel.
     
    						
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    Trouble Shooting
    ProblemPossible Causes
    Moisture collects
    inside• Too frequent or 
    too long door openings.
    • In humid weathe r, air carries moisture into fridge when
      doors are opened.
    Fridge has odor • Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered or 
      wrapped.
    • Check for spoiled food.
    • Interior needs cleaning.
    Refer to CLEANING section.
    Door not closing properly • Food package is keeping door open.
    Move packages that keep door from closing.
    • Fridge-freezer is not level. Adjust the leveling screws.
    • The floor on whi ch the fridge-freezer is installed may be 
       uneven or the fridge-freezer may be unstable.
    Slightly raise the front side with the leveling screw.
    Interior light does not work • No power at outl
    et.
    • Light lamp need s replacing.
    Refer to the Lamp Replacement section.
    1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol  is attached to a
        product it means the product is covered by the Europe an    
        Directive 2002/96/EC.
    2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of
        separately from the municipal waste stream via designated    
        collection facilities appointed by the government or the local    
        authorities.
    3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent
        potential negative consequences for the environment and     
        human health.  
    4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old
        appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal     
        service or the shop where you purchased the product.   
    Disposal of your old appliance
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    For more information about refrigerator service and use, 
    you can find at the official site of LG at «Frequently 
    Asked Questions» ( www.lg.com/ru/refhelp ).
     
    						
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