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LG LFC25760SW User Manual

LG LFC25760SW
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LG LFC25760SW Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFrench Door
Total Capacity25.5 cu. ft.
Ice MakerYes
Water DispenserYes
Energy Star CertifiedYes
Width35.75 inches
Door AlarmYes
Height69.75 inches
ColorWhite

Summary

Warranty (U.S.A.)

WARRANTY PERIOD

Details the duration of warranty coverage for labor and parts for the refrigerator and freezer.

HOW SERVICE IS HANDLED

Explains the process for obtaining warranty service and locating authorized service centers.

CUSTOMER INTERACTIVE CENTER NUMBERS

Provides contact numbers for customer assistance, product information, and service center location.

TO CONTACT LG ELECTRONICS BY MAIL

Gives the mailing address for LG Customer Interactive Center for inquiries.

Warranty (CANADA)

WARRANTY PERIOD

Outlines the warranty coverage duration for labor and parts in Canada.

HOW SERVICE IS HANDLED

Details how to get warranty service in Canada, including contact numbers and website.

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE NUMBERS

Lists phone numbers and website for Canadian customer support and service.

Safety Messages

DANGER

Indicates a hazard that will cause death or serious injury if instructions are not followed.

WARNING

Indicates a hazard that can cause death or serious injury if instructions are not followed.

CAUTION

Indicates a hazard that may result in minor injury or product damage.

General Safety Precautions

Lists basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury.

Grounding Requirements

RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT

Warns about the danger of child entrapment in old refrigerators and proper disposal.

CFC DISPOSAL

Provides guidance on the proper disposal of refrigerants containing CFCs.

Electrical Shock Hazard

Highlights the risk of electric shock and the importance of proper grounding.

USE OF EXTENSION CORDS

Discourages extension cords and provides guidelines if one must be used.

Parts and Features

Digital Sensor Control

Identifies the digital control panel for appliance operation and settings.

Modular Door Bins

Describes removable bins located in the refrigerator doors for storage.

Shelves

Refers to the adjustable shelves within the refrigerator compartment.

Optibin Crisper

Identifies crisper drawers for storing fruits and vegetables with humidity control.

Glide'N'Serve

Highlights a special compartment for storing party trays or deli items.

Customcube Icemaker

Indicates the presence and location of the automatic icemaker unit.

Ice Bin

Locates the bin that collects ice produced by the icemaker.

Pull out Drawer

Points to the pull-out drawer for organized storage within the unit.

Durabase

Identifies the Durabase storage area in the freezer compartment.

Bottle Holder

Identifies a holder for storing bottles, attachable to any shelf.

Dairy Bin

Locates the bin specifically designed for dairy products within the refrigerator.

Egg Box

Indicates the location of the egg storage container on an interior shelf.

Refrigerator Installation

Excessive Weight Hazard

Warns about the hazard of lifting heavy items without assistance to prevent injury.

UNPACKING YOUR REFRIGERATOR

Instructions for removing packaging materials and labels from the appliance.

When Moving Your Refrigerator

Safety advice and precautions to take when relocating the appliance.

Explosion Hazard

Warns about keeping flammable materials away from the refrigerator to prevent fire.

INSTALLATION

Step-by-step guide for positioning and setting up the refrigerator correctly.

BASE COVER

Instructions for removing and replacing the base cover of the appliance.

HOW TO REMOVE DOOR HANDLES

Detailed steps for detaching refrigerator and freezer door handles for moving.

HOW TO REPLACE DOOR HANDLES

Instructions for reattaching refrigerator and freezer door handles securely.

HOW TO REMOVE REFRIGERATOR DOOR

Steps for safely removing the refrigerator doors, including hinges.

REPLACING REFRIGERATOR DOOR

Guide for reinstalling refrigerator doors, including alignment and securing.

HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THE PULLOUT DRAWER

Instructions for removing and reinstalling the pull-out drawer.

INSTALLING PULLOUT DRAWER

Steps for correctly installing the pull-out drawer and its components.

LEVELING AND DOOR ALIGNMENT

Instructions on how to level the appliance and align the doors for proper closure.

Using Your Refrigerator

ENSURING PROPER AIR CIRCULATION

Explains how airflow affects temperature and cooling efficiency within the unit.

MULTI-FLOW

Details the Multi-Flow system for effective and powerful cooling operation.

SETTING THE CONTROLS

Guide on adjusting refrigerator and freezer temperature controls for optimal settings.

ADJUSTING CONTROL SETTINGS

Advice on fine-tuning temperature controls for optimal performance based on conditions.

FOOD STORAGE GUIDE

Recommendations for storing various food items to maintain freshness and prevent odors.

STORING FROZEN FOOD

Guidelines on proper packaging and storage of frozen foods for quality.

Packaging

Recommended materials and methods for successful food freezing.

Freezing

Instructions on how to freeze food efficiently and safely.

REFRIGERATOR SHELVES

Information on adjustable shelves and how to handle them safely.

Adjusting Shelves

Steps for removing and replacing refrigerator shelves to fit storage needs.

Sliding Out Shelves

Instructions on how to slide shelves in and out for easier access.

BOTTLE HOLDER

Instructions for attaching and using the bottle holder.

OPTIBIN CRISPERS

Details on the Optibin Crisper system for humidity control.

CRISPER HUMIDITY CONTROL

How to adjust humidity levels for optimal fruit and vegetable storage.

REMOVING CRISPER

Steps for removing crispers from the refrigerator.

CRISPER COVER WITH LATTICE ON INNER SURFACE

Guide for removing and replacing the lattice on the crisper cover.

GLIDE'N'SERVE

Information about the Glide'N'Serve drawer and its temperature control.

MODULAR DOOR BIN

Instructions for removing and replacing modular door bins.

DAIRY BIN

Steps for removing and replacing the dairy bin.

EGG BOX

Guidance on storing the egg box safely on an interior shelf.

ICE BIN

Instructions for removing and installing the ice bin.

TILT-OUT DOOR BASKET (LFC 25760** only)

How to remove and replace the tilt-out door basket in the freezer.

DURABASE

Instructions for removing and installing the Durabase storage area.

DURABASE DIVIDER

How to remove and install the Durabase divider for organization.

PULL OUT DRAWER

Steps for separating and installing the pull-out drawer.

Care and Cleaning

CONDENSER COILS

Instructions for cleaning the condenser coils to maintain efficiency.

LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

Guide on how to safely replace burnt-out light bulbs in the unit.

General Cleaning Tips

Basic advice for cleaning the refrigerator and its components.

OUTSIDE

Recommendations for cleaning and waxing the exterior surfaces.

INSIDE WALLS

Method for cleaning interior walls to remove odors using baking soda.

DOOR LINERS AND GASKETS

Advice on cleaning door liners and gaskets to ensure proper seal.

PLASTIC PARTS (covers and panels)

Precautions for cleaning plastic parts to avoid damage.

To change refrigerator light

Steps to replace light bulbs in the refrigerator compartment.

To change freezer light

Steps to replace light bulbs in the freezer compartment.

POWER INTERRUPTIONS

Advice on how to protect food during power outages.

WHEN YOU GO ON VACATION

Preparation steps for leaving the refrigerator during vacation.

WHEN YOU MOVE

Instructions for preparing the refrigerator for moving.

About the Automatic Icemaker

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

How to operate the automatic icemaker and make ice.

Adjusting Cube Size

How to regulate ice cube size using the selection button.

WHEN YOU SHOULD SET THE ICEMAKER POWER SWITCH TO O (OFF)

Situations requiring the icemaker power switch to be turned off.

NORMAL SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR

Explains common sounds produced by the icemaker during operation.

PREPARING FOR VACATION

Steps to prepare the icemaker for vacation to prevent damage.

Connecting the Water Line

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Important warnings and prerequisites before starting water line installation.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

Lists the tools and materials required for water line connection.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

General instructions for installing the water line.

FASTEN THE SHUTOFF VALVE

Steps to secure the shutoff valve to the water pipe.

TIGHTEN THE PIPE CLAMP

How to tighten the pipe clamp to ensure a seal.

ROUTE THE TUBING

Guidance on routing the water tubing to the refrigerator.

CONNECT THE TUBING TO THE VALVE

How to connect the tubing to the shutoff valve.

FLUSH OUT THE TUBING

Instructions for flushing the water line to clear debris.

CONNECT THE TUBING TO THE REFRIGERATOR

Steps for connecting the water tubing to the refrigerator.

TURN THE WATER ON AT THE SHUTOFF VALVE

How to turn on the water supply and check for leaks.

PLUG IN THE REFRIGERATOR

Instructions for plugging the refrigerator back into the power outlet.

START THE ICEMAKER

How to start the icemaker after water line connection.

Troubleshooting Guide

UNDERSTANDING SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR

Explains normal operating sounds of the refrigerator.

REFRIGERATOR DOES NOT OPERATE

Troubleshooting steps for when the refrigerator is not functioning.

VIBRATION OR RATTLING NOISE

Addressing issues related to excessive vibration or rattling.

LIGHTS DO NOT WORK

Steps to diagnose and fix lighting issues.

COMPRESSOR MOTOR SEEMS TO RUN TOO MUCH

Explains why the compressor might run frequently.

DOORS WILL NOT CLOSE COMPLETELY

Troubleshooting steps for doors that do not close properly.

FROST OR ICE CRYSTALS ON FROZEN FOOD

Causes and solutions for frost formation on frozen food.

ICE HAS OFF-TASTE OR ODOR

How to resolve issues with ice taste or odor.

THERE IS WATER IN THE DEFROST DRAIN PAN

Explains normal water in the drain pan and its causes.

THE REFRIGERATOR SEEMS TO MAKE TOO MUCH NOISE

Addresses concerns about excessive refrigerator noise.

CUBES PRODUCED BY ICEMAKER ARE TOO SMALL

How to address small ice cube production.

THE DOORS ARE DIFFICULT TO OPEN

Solutions for doors that are hard to open.

TEMPERATURE IS TOO WARM OR THERE IS INTERIOR MOISTURE BUILDUP

Addresses issues with high temperatures and moisture buildup.

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