LG Gc 339 Ngls Owners Manual
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8 DEFROSTING Water in food and air will frost on the inside wall and the surface of shelf evaporator when the refrigerator is operating in cooling mode. The frost with certain thick - ness will affect the cooling effect, so it is necessary to regularly defrost your refrigerator in order to ensure ef- ficient operation. Generally, the frost must be removed immediately when it exceeds 5mm. - Keep the drainage hole clean so that the defrosted water flows down to the evaporating tray smoothly. Once jammed, you can remove the pin in the drainage hole and clean it. Then put it back. • Intelligent Dynamic Cooling Room When the temperature in the dynamic cooling room is set lower than 0 , it is normal that frost and ice appears around the cooling room; When the temperature is set higher than 0 , the frost will gradually melt. • Freezer compartment Manual defrost freezer Before defrosting - unplug the power plug, open the door and take out the food and drawers in the freezer, you can store the food in the refrigerator temporarily. Defrosting – Use the defrosting board to scrape off the frost on the inside wall of the freezer and on the surface of the shelf evaporator. Wipe the defrosted water with a cloth and then dry. After defrosting – turn on the power supply. Drainage pipe Note: Ice making1. Fill the ice tray with water and place it on the ice cube box. 2. To remove ice cubes, hold the knob of the tray and turn gently. Then, ice cubes drop in the ice cube box. To remove ice cubes easily, dunk the ice tray for a while. • Refrigerator Compartment Defrosting takes place automatically in the refrigerator through controlling the compressor on/off. The defrosted water on inside wall flows through the drainage hole above vegetable drawer to the evaporating tray which is located in the lower back side the refrigerator and is evaporated automatically.
9 STORING FOOD Refrigerator CompartmentStore fresh food in the refrigerator compartment, those food have a short storage period. To enable “Close refrigerator” function when not using the refrigerator. More effective food storage for each section . 1 2 3 section: egg, butter, canned food, spices and so on. 4 section: drinks, bottled food and so on. 5 6 7 section: canned food, glazed fruit, cooked wheaten food, milk, acidophilus milk, sausage, meat, aquatic products and so on. 8 section: small objects such as cosmetic. 9 section: vegetables, fruits and so on. Intelligent Dynamic Cooling Room To store vegetables and fruits when the temperature is set 2, 4; To store fish and meat for a short time when the temperature is set lower than 0. Freezer compartment Store frozen food or need frozen food in the freezer compartment, those food have a long storage period. 1. Food applicable to freezing: meat, frozen meat, sausage, fowl, venison, fish, bread, cake and so on.2. Food unable to be frozen: egg, acidophilus milk, mayonnaise, lettuce, radish, capsicum, onion and so on.
10 Important warnings when storing food • Do not place food or vesse against the back wall of the refrigerator. - It could freeze due to low temperature. • Wash and wipe food before storing - Vegetables and fruits should be washed and wiped prior to storage, and packed food such as bottled food should be wiped clean, to prevent adjacent food from spoiling. • Allow hot food to cool prior to storing.- Placing hot food in the refrigerator could spoil other food, and lead to high electric bills. • Do not store bottles in the freezer compartment.- They may break when frozen.- Liquor and water in the container should not exceed 80% of the cubage. • When storing, wrap food, or place in a covered container. - This prevents moisture from evaporating and odor passing on to other foods. Refrigerator Compartment Shelf • Do not store food which goes bad easily at low temperature for a long period.- For example, bananas, pineapple.
11 OPERATION/DISASSEMBLING/REPLACEMENT OF REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORIES • Refrigerator Compartment Shelf - Raise the front of shelf slightly and pull forward. • Refrigerator Compartment Door Rack - Hold and lift the ends, take it out. • Freezer Drawer - Raise the front and pull forward. • Moveable Rack- Raise the front of movable rack and pull it out. Refrigerator Lamp - Lamp specifications: 240V/20W. - Lamp Replacement:1. Unplug the power supply plug.2. Push the lamp cover out with hand (as shown 1 ), at the same time pull it out.3. Remove the bad bulb and assemble new bulb.4. Reassemble the lamp cover and insert the power plug. • Fresh Air Fan - Force cold air circulate to keep same temperature around the refrigerator and cool the food rapidly.• Double Pull T ilted Fresh Drawer - Press and hold the drawer button and pull it out.
12 CLEANING When cleaning • Compartment Shelves and Door Racks- Regular cleaning of compartment shelves and door racks is recommended • Exterior of Refrigerator- Wipe with a cloth slightly moistened with detergent and then dry. • Magnetic Door Seals- Water stain and fruit juice accumulated on the door seals may decrease seal effect. So regular cleaning of the door especially the bottom is necessary. • Vegetable Drawer- Vegetable compartment can be easily filled with water. If more water accumulated on the surface of vegetables, vegetables may be frozen. Regular cleaning of vegetable compartment is recommended. • Do not wash the refrigerator directly.- Water may decrease the insulation effect and cause electricity leaking. • Do not use the following strong solvents for cleaning:- Abstergent, petroleum, benzene, hydrochloric acid etc, as these might damage the surface of the unit. • After Cleaning Please check the following items:- Has the power cord been damaged?- Has the power plug generated heat abnormally?- Has the power plug been inserted correctly? Regular cleaning is recommended Regular wiping is recommended • Before cleaning - Unplug the power supply plug first to ensure safety.
13 TROUBLESHOOTING If the malfunction persist after checking the following items, please unplug the power sup- ply plug and contact with the local service center or dealer. Refrigerator cooling does not operate Power is o ff? Has the power cord plug been inserted correctly? Is the power voltage 230V? Chilling effect is poor The temperature you set for refrigerator compart - ment is too high? The refrigerator is located in a place where exposed to direct sunlight, or near heat sources such as microwave oven? Have you placed hot food in the refrigerator? Have you stored a lot of foods in the refrigerator? Or open the door frequently? There must be proper clearance around your refrigerato r. Food in Refrigerator Compartment frozen Loud noise and abnormal noise(s) The temperature you set for refrigerator compart - ment is too low? Has the food been placed against the back wall of the refrigerator? Has the refrigerator been installed on a unstable or uneven floor? Has the back of the refrigerator been too close to the wall? Have you put other things on the top of the refrigerator? Note: It is normal that the noise is very loud when the refrigerator starts or stops operation. There is a sound when the refrigerator is installed on the floor board.
14 NOT A PROBLEM • Refrigerator surface condensation - If the refrigerator is installed in a wet place or it operates in a rainy day, the outside wall of the refrigerator may occur condensation. The reason is that the water in the air contacts the warm surface of the refrigerator. Please wipe the water with a soft and dry cloth. • For a noise that sounds like water flowing - You will hear this noise when the refrigerator stop operation. - This is the sound of freon flowing inside the refrigerator. - This is the sound of evaporating freon in evaporator. - This sound is generated by the expansion/ contraction of the refrigerator accessories because internal temperature changes. Wipe with a soft cloth This is not a problem The sound of water flowing The sound of refrigerant flowing • Refrigerator surface warm up - There are high temperature tubes and condenser tubes in the refrigerator to prevent condensation. This phenomenon will occur more frequently in initial power on or in summer. This is a normal phenomenon, you can operation it in safety. • There is condensation on the inside wall of refrigerator compartment - If you install the refrigerator in wet place, or door left open for a long time, or store food with much water, you will find condensed water on internal surface of the refrigerator.
15 ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIESGC-339NGLS Drawer Freezer compartment Shelves Refrigerator Compartment Small Drawer Ice Maker Ice Cube Box Slide Door Rack 3 2 1 1 1 1 Intelligent Dynamic Cooling Room Drawer 1 Double Pull Tilted Fresh Drawer Lower Cover Egg Box Defrosting board Fresh Air Fan Owners Manual 1 1 1 1 1 1 • Disposal of your old appliance 1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European 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.
СОДЕРЖАНИЕ ТАБЛИЦА КОМПОНЕНТОВ............................................................. 1 ОБРАЩЕНИЕ С ИЗДЕЛИЕМ .......................................................... 2 УСТАНОВКА .......... ........................................................................ 3 ВАЖНЫЕ ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЯ ................................................. 4-5 ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИЯ .............. ............................................................ 6-8 ХРАНЕНИЕ ПРОДУКТОВ...................................... ..................... 9-10 ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИЯ/ДЕМОНТАЖ/ЗАМЕНА ПРИНАДЛЕЖНОСТЕЙ ХОЛОДИЛЬНИКА .......................................................................... 11 ОЧИСТКА ........... ...........................................................................12 ПОИСК И УСТРАНЕНИЕ НЕИСПРАВНОСТЕЙ ...........................13 НЕ ЯВЛЯЕТСЯ ПРОБЛЕМОЙ .....................................................14 ПРИНАДЛЕЖНОСТИ .....................................................................15