LG LFX28995ST User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGLISH

Problem

Possible Causes

Solutions

Interior moisture

buildup.

Doors are opened often or for

long periods of time.

When the doors are opened often or for long

periods of time, warm, humid air enters the

compartment. This raises the temperature and

moisture level within the compartment. To

lessen the effect, reduce the frequency and

duration of door openings.

Doors not closed correctly.

See the Doors will not close correctly section in

the Troubleshooting section.

Weather is humid.

Humid weather allows additional moisture

to enter the compartments when the doors

are opened leading to condensation or frost.

Maintaining a reasonable level of humidity in the

home will help to control the amount of moisture

that can enter the compartments.

Defrost cycle recently

completed.

During the defrost cycle, the temperature

of each compartment may raise slightly and

condensation may form on the back wall.

Wait 30 minutes and confirm that the proper

temperature has been restored once the defrost

cycle has completed.

Food is not packaged correctly. Food stored uncovered or unwrapped, and damp

containers can lead to moisture accumulation

within each compartment. Wipe all containers

dry and store food in sealed packaging to prevent

condensation and frost.

Food is freezing
in the refrigerator
compartment.

Food with high water content
was placed near an air vent.

Rearrange items with high water content away
from air vents.

Refrigerator temperature control
is set incorrectly.

If the temperature is too cold, adjust the control
one increment at a time and wait for the
temperature to stabilize. Refer to the Setting the
Controls section for more information.

Refrigerator is installed in a cold
location.

When the refrigerator is operated in temperature
below 41°F (5°C), food can freeze in the
refrigerator compartment. The refrigerator should
not be operated in temperature below 55°F (13°C).

Frost or ice
crystals form
on frozen food
(outside of
package).

Door is opened frequently or for
long periods of time.

When the doors are opened often or for long
periods of time, warm, humid air enters the
compartment. This raises the temperature and
moisture level within the compartment. Increased
moisture will lead to frost and condensation.
To lessen the effect, reduce the frequency and
duration of door openings.

Door is not closing properly.

Refer to the Doors will not close correctly or pop
open section in the Troubleshooting section.

Refrigerator or
Freezer section is
too cold.

Incorrect temperature control
settings.

If the temperature is too cold, adjust the control
one increment at a time and wait for the
temperature to stabilize. Refer to the Setting the
Controls section for more information.

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