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LG LFC22770 Series - User Manual

LG LFC22770 Series
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ENGLISH
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OWNER’S MANUAL
FRENCH DOOR
REFRIGERATOR
Please read this owner’s manual thoroughly before
operating and keep it handy for reference at all times.
GF24BG*
LFC22770**
LFC24770**
LFC24786**
P/No.: MFL67851601-1
www.lg.com
ENGLISH ESPAÑOL
Model Name/Nombre del modelo**=color number/número de color

Questions and Answers

  • T
    taylorronaldSep 23, 2025
    Why is my LG LFC22770 interior covered with dust or soot?
    • L
      Laura SmithSep 23, 2025
      The dust or soot inside your LG refrigerator suggests it's located near a fire source. Ensure the refrigerator is not near a fireplace, chimney, or candle.
  • U
    ulongAug 25, 2025
    Why is my LG LFC22770 icemaker not making enough ice?
    • B
      Brianna NovakAug 25, 2025
      If your LG Refrigerator's icemaker isn't making enough ice, it might be because the demand exceeds its capacity, which is approximately 70-210 cubes in 24 hours. Check if the house water supply is connected, the valve is fully open, and not clogged. Low water pressure could also be the cause; consider contacting a plumber if the problem persists. If recently installed or connected, allow up to 24 hours for the icemaker to begin producing ice. Ensure the ice detecting sensor isn't obstructed and is clean.
  • R
    Ronald MullinsAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my LG Refrigerator and Freezer are not cooling?
    • C
      Craig WattsAug 26, 2025
      If your LG refrigerator and freezer aren't cooling, first ensure the refrigerator control is turned ON. If it is in the defrost cycle, wait 30 minutes for it to complete. If the refrigerator was recently installed or relocated, allow up to 24 hours for it to reach the desired temperature, ensuring it stood upright for 24 hours after relocation.
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    Maria PowersAug 27, 2025
    Why is my LG Icemaker not making enough ice?
    • A
      Ann HillAug 27, 2025
      Several factors can cause your LG icemaker to not produce enough ice. The demand may exceed ice storage capacity, as the icemaker produces approximately 70-210 cubes in 24 hours. Ensure the house water supply is connected with adequate pressure and the valve is fully open. Replace the water filter every six months or when needed. Low house water supply pressure, a kinked tubing, frequent door openings, or a freezer temperature set too warm can also affect ice production. The recommended freezer temperature is 0°F (–18 °C).
  • A
    arthur12Aug 27, 2025
    Why does my LG LFC22770 Refrigerator run so much?
    • S
      susanpierceAug 27, 2025
      If the cooling system in your LG Refrigerator runs too much, it could be due to several reasons. If you've recently plugged it in or restored power, it can take up to 24 hours to cool completely. Frequent door openings or adding large amounts of food, especially hot food, can also cause this. Ensure doors are completely closed, and clean the condenser/back cover with a vacuum cleaner attachment. Also, ensure the refrigerator is not installed in a hot location (above 110°F or 43°C). Modern refrigerators also require more operating technology than older models.
  • M
    meyertraceySep 16, 2025
    Why is my LG Refrigerator cooling system running too much?
    • H
      Heather EllisSep 16, 2025
      Several factors can cause your LG refrigerator's cooling system to run excessively. If you've recently plugged it in or restored power, it can take up to 24 hours to cool completely. Frequent door openings, adding large amounts of food or hot food, or doors not closing completely can also contribute. Ensure the refrigerator isn't in a hot location (above 110°F or 43°C) and that the condenser/back cover is clean using a vacuum cleaner attachment. Modern refrigerators also require more operating time due to their efficient technology.
  • M
    Michael MorrisSep 13, 2025
    How to prevent moisture buildup in my LG LFC22770?
    • A
      Alec RossSep 13, 2025
      If you notice moisture buildup inside your LG Refrigerator, it could be due to frequent or prolonged door openings. Ensure the doors are closing correctly. Humid weather can also contribute; maintain a reasonable humidity level in your home. Wait 30 minutes after the defrost cycle has completed. Properly package food, wiping containers dry and storing food in sealed packaging to prevent condensation.
  • R
    Ross CookSep 15, 2025
    Why does the ice from my LG LFC22770 Refrigerator taste bad?
    • H
      hwallerSep 15, 2025
      If the ice from your LG Refrigerator's icemaker has a bad taste or odor, it could be due to minerals in the water supply. If the icemaker was recently installed, throw away old ice and make a new supply. Ensure food in both compartments is properly wrapped, as odors can migrate to the ice. The refrigerator's interior or the ice storage bin may need cleaning. Empty and wash the bin, ensuring it's completely dry before reinstalling.
  • J
    Jacqueline CruzSep 5, 2025
    Why is my LG LFC22770 or Freezer section too cold?
    • R
      Rachel JonesSep 5, 2025
      If your LG refrigerator or freezer section is too cold, the temperature control settings may be incorrect. Adjust the control one increment at a time and wait for the temperature to stabilize.
  • M
    mannlisaSep 3, 2025
    Why is my LG Refrigerator or Freezer section too warm?
    • T
      Theresa BrownSep 3, 2025
      Your LG Refrigerator or Freezer section may be too warm due to several reasons. If recently installed, allow 24 hours to reach desired temperature. Check for blocked air vents and rearrange items to ensure proper airflow. Reduce the frequency and duration of door openings. Ensure the unit isn't in a hot location (above 110°F or 43°C) and allow hot food to cool before refrigerating. Make sure the doors are closed correctly. Also, ensure that the temperature control is correctly set and wait 30 minutes after a defrost cycle completion.

LG LFC22770 Series Specifications

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BrandLG
ModelLFC22770 Series
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

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