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PART NUMBER: MFL67306601 DATE: JUNE 28th, 2011
LG Electronics Monterrey, México S.A. de C.V.
DESCRIPTION: OWNER’S MANUAL Part No. MFL67306601
MODEL DESCRIPTION:
Product: Bottom Freezer Refrigerator Project: RAPTOR BASIC
Brand: LG Customer: LGEUS / LGECI
PRINTING SPECIFICATION:
1. Trim Size (mm): 182 (W), 257 (H) 4. Printing Method: Off Set
2. Printing Color: Black 5. Bindery Type: Saddle Stitch
3. Paper Type: 6. Language: English, Spanish & French
- Cover: Bond 63 gr 7. Number of Pages: 88
- Content : Bond 63 gr 8. Number of Sheets: 22
NOTES:
1. The part should not contain prohibited substances (Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr+6, PBB, PBDE) and should comply
with standard LG (61)-A-9101.
2. Blank sheets should be distributed as follows: 1st Blank sheet after cover.
3. For Owner’s Manuals with less than 100 pages the bindery type will be Saddle Stitch, those with more
than 100 pages can use Perfect Bind. CONSIDERING NO VARIATION ON PRICE BETWEEN SADDLE
STITCH AND PERFECT BIND.
The Owner’s Manual specication must be the same according to First Parts Approval (FPA). Owners
Manual quality must not be modied.
DESCRIPCIÓN: MANUAL DE USUARIO Número de Parte: MFL67306601
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL MODELO:
Producto: Refrigerador con Congelador Inferior Proyecto: RAPTOR BASIC
Marca: LG Cliente: LGEUS / LGECI
ESPECIFICACIONES DE IMPRESIÓN:
1. Dimensiones (mm): 182 (A), 257 (L) 4. Método de Impresión: Off Set
2. Color de Impresión: Negro 5. Modo de Unión: Engrapado
3. Tipo de Papel: 6. Idioma: Inglés, Español, y Francés
- Portada: Papel Bond 63 gr 7. Número de Páginas: 88
- Contenido: Papel Bond 63 gr 8. Número de Pliegos: 22
NOTAS:
1. Esta pieza no debe contener sustancias prohibidas (Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr+6, PBB, PBDE) y los detalles deben
de cumplir con el estándar LG (61)-A-9101.
2. Las páginas en blanco deben distribuirse de la siguiente manera: 1ra página en blanco después de la
portada.
3. Para Manuales de Usuario con menos de 100 páginas el método de unión será de Engrapado, aquellos
con más de 100 páginas pueden usar Engomado. CONSIDERANDO QUE NO HAY VARIACIÓN EN EL
PRECIO ENTRE ENGRAPADO Y ENGOMADO.
Mantener especicación de Manual de Usuario de acuerdo a Aprobación de Primeras Partes (FPA). La
calidad del Manual no debe de ser modicada.

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Questions and Answers

  • R
    rebekah41Aug 19, 2025
    How to fix LG Refrigerator that won't turn on?
    • A
      arnoldjosephAug 19, 2025
      If your LG refrigerator is not turning on, a fuse may have blown or the circuit may have failed; replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. Alternatively, the refrigerator might be in the defrosting cycle; wait approximately 30 minutes for the cycle to complete.
  • B
    Billy GillAug 21, 2025
    Why does LG Refrigerator ice maker not work?
    • J
      Jeffrey CuevasAug 21, 2025
      If the ice maker in your LG refrigerator is not producing ice, make sure it is turned on (position I). If the water supply is not connected or is down, consult the section Connecting the Water Line. Allow 24 hours for the freezer to reach its ideal temperature. If ice cubes are blocking the ice maker, manually level them.
  • T
    Tammy MartinezAug 23, 2025
    What to do if LG LFC25765ST Refrigerator ice maker is not producing ice?
    • D
      Dylan BrockAug 23, 2025
      If the ice maker in your LG refrigerator is not producing ice or the ice cubes are freezing too slowly, wait 24 hours after connecting the refrigerator for ice production to begin. Also, check if something is preventing the door from closing properly.
  • R
    Richard HartmanAug 26, 2025
    Why is my LG LFC25765ST making strange sounds?
    • C
      christopher25Aug 26, 2025
      If your LG refrigerator is making strange sounds or exhibiting snoozing/vibrations, the refrigerator may not be correctly positioned. Adjust the leveling screws because the floor might be unleveled or weak. Consult the Installation section for guidance.
  • D
    daviskristinAug 28, 2025
    Why is there ice on the food in my LG LFC25765ST Refrigerator?
    • M
      Michael ReynoldsAug 28, 2025
      If you find ice on the food in your LG refrigerator, it might be because the door hasn't been closed completely. Also, frequently opening the door allows warm, humid air into the freezer, leading to frost formation.
  • R
    ramosadamAug 30, 2025
    Why is there water in the draining bin of my LG LFC25765ST Refrigerator?
    • K
      kellyhodgesAug 30, 2025
      If there’s water in the draining bin of your LG refrigerator, it is normal for some water to fall into the bin during the defrosting cycle; the water will evaporate. If the weather is more humid than usual, it might take longer for the water to evaporate.
  • S
    Scott DixonSep 1, 2025
    Why does the LG LFC25765ST compressor motor stay on too long?
    • S
      Steven VasquezSep 1, 2025
      If your LG refrigerator's compressor motor seems to run for extended periods, this could be normal. Modern refrigerators with larger storage capacities often require longer operation times. Also, the motor might operate more frequently when the room temperature is high, potentially running 40% to 80% of the time. Frequent door openings or a large amount of food stored can also cause the refrigerator to run more to cool the bins. Ensure the doors are closed properly to prevent air transfer, and consider cleaning the condenser pipes. Remember that it can take up to 24 hours for the refrigerator to cool down completely.
  • J
    Jenna JohnsonSep 3, 2025
    What to do if LG LFC25765ST doors will not close completely?
    • A
      Alexandria DuncanSep 3, 2025
      There could be several reasons why the doors of your LG refrigerator won't close completely. The refrigerator might not be leveled properly, so refer to the Refrigerator Installation section to level it. Food packages may be blocking the doors; adjust the food bins to create space. Ensure that the ice bin, vegetable bin, panels, and shelves are correctly positioned. Clean the seal rings with a cloth and a small amount of paraffin, if the gaskets are sticking. Also, level the refrigerator if it wobbles or seems unstable. If the doors were removed during installation, reinstall them according to the instructions in the Refrigerator Doors: How to remove and reverse section.
  • J
    John WhiteSep 5, 2025
    Why is there humidity inside my LG LFC25765ST Refrigerator?
    • J
      Jennifer SmithSep 5, 2025
      If your LG refrigerator's temperature is too warm or humidity forms inside, start by checking if the air vents are blocked and clear any obstructions. Limit how often you open the doors and organize your food for easy access. Allow 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize after adjustments. If you've just added a large amount of food, it may take several hours to cool down. Ensure food is properly wrapped and bins are dry. Also, make sure the doors are closing correctly. Remember that humidity in the weather can introduce moisture when the doors are opened, and some water droplets are normal after defrosting.
  • B
    Brad StewartSep 7, 2025
    Why are LG LFC25765ST Refrigerator doors hard to open?
    • R
      Randy AdamsSep 7, 2025
      If the doors of your LG refrigerator are hard to open, the gaskets might be dirty or sticky. Clean the gaskets and the surfaces they contact, using a damp cloth with paraffin applied over the seal rings. The door may also open slightly after closing due to a vacuum effect created when warm air enters and then cools, reducing its volume.

Summary

Warranty Information

Warranty Period and Coverage

Details warranty duration for parts and labor for refrigerator and sealed system.

Warranty Exclusions and Customer Support

Lists conditions not covered by warranty and provides customer assistance contact information.

Safety Precautions

Understanding Safety Symbols and Warnings

Explains safety alert symbols (DANGER, CAUTION, WARNING) and their meanings.

General Electrical and Appliance Safety

Lists essential precautions for electrical safety, appliance operation, and child safety.

Electrical Safety, Grounding, and Disposal

Covers proper grounding, electrical connection requirements, child safety, and disposal.

Refrigerator Installation

Unpacking and Initial Setup

Instructions for unpacking, initial cleaning, and allowing the unit to stabilize before use.

Installation Environment and Leveling

Guidance on optimal placement, avoiding heat sources, and ensuring the unit is level.

Door Handle Installation and Removal

Steps and tools required for removing and installing refrigerator door handles.

Refrigerator Door Removal and Reinstallation

Detailed procedures for safely removing and reattaching refrigerator doors.

Pull-Out Drawer Installation and Removal

Step-by-step guide for safely removing and installing the refrigerator's pull-out drawer.

Door Alignment and Moving Procedures

Instructions for aligning doors, adjusting inclination, and safely moving the unit.

Using Your Refrigerator

Refrigerator Features Overview

Explains air circulation, Multi Flow, Energy Saving, Ice Plus, and Door Alarm features.

Temperature Controls and Adjustment

Guidance on setting optimal temperatures for refrigerator and freezer compartments.

Food Storage Guidelines

Recommendations for storing various fresh and frozen food items to maintain quality.

Shelving, Crispers, and Door Racks

Instructions for adjusting shelves, using crispers, and managing door racks.

Care and Cleaning

Component Handling and Cleaning

Instructions for handling and cleaning dairy, egg compartments, and freezer components.

Refrigerator Cleaning and Light Replacement

Step-by-step guide for cleaning interior/exterior and replacing light bulbs.

Water Line Connection and Ice Maker

Automatic Ice Maker Operation and Safety

Details safety precautions and operating instructions for the automatic ice maker.

Water Line Connection and Installation

Lists requirements and initial steps for connecting the water line.

Finalizing Water Line Setup

Covers final pipeline connection and activating the ice maker.

Troubleshooting Guide

Understanding Refrigerator Sounds

Describes common sounds from the refrigerator and their likely causes.

Resolving Common Operational Issues

Solutions for power, display, noise, and compressor issues.

Addressing Door, Ice, and Temperature Problems

Solutions for doors not closing, ice issues, and temperature/humidity problems.

LG LFC25765ST Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFrench Door
Total Capacity25.5 cu. ft.
Ice MakerYes
FinishStainless Steel
Energy Star CertifiedYes
Water DispenserYes
Water FilterYes
Door-in-DoorYes
Linear CompressorYes
SmartThinQ EnabledYes
Width35.75 in.

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