LG Electronics LSC23924SB Using Your Refrigerator, Ensuring Proper AIR Circulation, Next

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USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR

ENSURING PROPER AIR CIRCULATION

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In order to ensure proper temperatures, air must flow between the refrigerator and freezer sections. As shown in the illustration below, cool air enters through the refrigerator of the freezer section and moves up. Most of the air then flows through the freezer section vents and recirculates under the freezer floor. The rest of the air enters the refrigerator section through the top vent.

1.Clean your refrigerator thoroughly and wipe off dust accumulated during shipping.

2.Install accessories such as ice cube bin, drawers, shelves, etc., in their proper places. They are packed together to prevent possible damage during shipment.

3.Let your refrigerator run for at least 2 or 3 hours before putting food in it. Check the flow of cold air in the freezer compartment to ensure proper cooling. Your refrigerator is now ready for use.

Do not block any of these vents with food packages. If the vents are blocked, airflow will be interruped and temperature and moisture problems may occur.

IMPORTANT:

Because air circulates between both sections, any odors formed in one section will transfer to the other. You must thorougly clean both sections to eliminate odors.

To prevent odor transfer and drying out food, wrap or cover foods tightly. (See the Food Storage Guide section for details.)

CONTROL PANEL FEATURES

(Identify your Control type)

Press the button for the desire function to review and select other settings.

Type 1

Type 2

Refrigerator and Freezer controls:

Note: If you close the refrigerator forcefully, the freezer

door may open and close again due to pressure from internal air flow.

Initially set the refrigerator and freezer controls to the recommended (middle) settings by pressing REFRIGERATOR Graphic and FREEZER Graphic.

NOTE: When changing control settings, wait 24 hours before making additional adjustments. After 24 hours, adjust the compartments temperatures as desired. The more lit bars, the colder the refrigerator and freezer will be.

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Contents Dimensions mm W200±3 , H270±3 Date March 01 Refrigerator Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions CFC Disposal Grounding RequirementsTo Connect Electricity USE of Extension CordRefrigerator Features Refrigerator Installation InstallationBase Grille Installation Unpacking Your RefrigeratorHandle Removal Identify your handle typeRemoving and Replacing Refrigerator Doors Electric Shock HazardRemoving the left freezer door with water line connection To remove the right refrigerator doorReinstalling the rigth Refrigerator door Reinstalling the left Freezer doorDoor Alignment After Leveling the Door HeightTools you need DownUsing Your Refrigerator Control Panel FeaturesEnsuring Proper AIR Circulation NextICE Type ICE PlusLock FilterAdjusting Control Settings Condition Recommended Reason AdjustmentFood Storage Guide Storing Frozen Food Water DispenserIcemaker Cover ICE Storage BINSnack PAN Crisper and Crisper Cover Refrigerator ShelvesShelf Freezer wire Freezer ShelfIdentify your Shelf freezer type Shelf Freezer glassBefore removing or installing water filter Installing the water filterAfter installing water filter Water FilterCare and Cleaning Back Cover General Cleaning TipsLamp Replacement Door Liners and GasketsPower Interruptions When YOU GO on VacationWhen YOU Move To change the refrigerator and freezer lampWhen YOU should SET the Icemaker Power Switch to OFF Operation InstructionsNormal Sounds YOU MAY Hear Connecting the Water Line Before YOU BeginWhat YOU will Need Tighten the Pipe Clamp Route the TubingFasten the Shutoff Valve Connect the Tubing to the ValveFlush OUT the Tubing Connect the Tubing to the RefrigeratorTurn the Water on AT the Shutoff Valve Plug in the RefrigeratorTroubleshooting Guide Understanding Sounds YOU MAY HearRefrigerator does not Operate Vibration or Rattling NoiseCompressor Motor Seems to RUN TOO Much Doors will not Close CompletelyControl Panel Features section See the Connecting the Water Line sectionCubes Produced by Icemaker are TOO Small Doors are Difficult to OpenFrost or ICE Crystals on Frozen Food Removing and Replacing RefrigeratorSee Care and Cleaning section ICE has OFF-TASTE or OdorThere is Water in the Defrost Drain PAN Refrigerator Seems to Make TOO Much NoiseWarranty Customer Assistance NumbersTabla DE Contenido Instrucciones Importantes DE Seguridad AdvertenciasEliminación DE CFC Requerimientos DE Conexión a TierraAdvertencia Partes Y Funciones Instalación DEL Refrigerador Desempaque DEL RefrigeradorInstalación Instalación DE LA Cubierta InferiorDesinstalacion DE LA Manija Identifique su tipo de manijaDesinstalacion Y Reemplazo DE LAS Puertas DEL Refrigerador Peligro de descarga eléctricaDE LA Cubierta Inferior Remueva la puerta derecha RefrigeradorReinstale la puerta derecha Refrigerador Reinstale la puerta izquierda CongeladorAlineamiento DE Puertas Despues DE Ajustar EL Nivel DE LAS PuertasHerramientas que necesitas ArribaUSO DEL Refrigerador Asegurando EL Flujo DE Aire AdecuadoSiguiente Paso Panel DE ControlModo de apagado del Control de temperatura ICE Plus Congelacion RapidaLock Bloqueo Filter FiltroAjuste DE LOS Controles Guía Para Almacenamiento AlimentosCondicion Ajuste Razon Recomendacion Almacenamiento DE Alimentos Congelados Dispensador DE AguaCubierta DE LA Fabrica DE Hielo Bandeja Para HieloGaveta Para Meriendas Charola Para Carnes Frias Anaqueles DE LA PuertaCompartimiento Y Tapa Para Verduras Estantes DEL RefrigeradorEstante DEL Congelador Identifique su tipo de estanteEstante de vidrio del congelador Estante de alambre del congeladorFiltro Para Agua Antes de remover o instalar el filtro de aguaRemoviendo el filtro de agua Instalando el filtro de aguaCuidado Y Limpieza Interrupciones DE Electricidad Cuando SE Vaya DE VacacionesCuando SE Mude Para cambiar la lámpara del refrigerador y del congeladorInstrucciones DE Operacion Sonidos Normales QUE Puede EscucharRefrigerador Alineamiento DE PuertasConexión DE LA Tubería DE Agua Antes DE ComenzarQUÉ Necesitará Seleccione LA Ubicación DE LA Válvula Perfore UN Orificio Para LA VálvulaAjuste LA Válvula DE Cierre Apriete LA Abrazadera Para TuberíaEnjuagando LA Tubería Conecte LA Tubería AL RefrigeradorAbra LA Llave DE Agua EN LA Válvula DE Cierre Conecte EL RefrigeradorGuía DE Solución DE Problemas Refrigerador no FuncionaSonidos DE Vibración O Ruidos Entendiendo LOS Sonidos QUE EscuchaLAS Lámparas no Funcionan EL Motor DEL Compresor Parece QUE Funciona ExcesivamenteLa sección Guía Para Almacenar Alimentos Vea la sección Ajuste DE LOS ControlesLAS Puertas no Cierran Completamente LOS Cubos DE Hielo SON MUY PequeñosSE Dificulta Abrir LAS Puertas ControlLA Fábrica DE Hielo no Funciona Vea la sección de Conexión DE LA Tubería DEAgua Sección de Asegurando EL Flujo DE AireEscarcha O Cristales DE Hielo EN LOS Alimentos Congelados EL Hielo Tiene MAL Olor O SaborHAY Agua EN EL Recipiente DE Desague DE Descongelación EL Refrigerador Hace Mucho RuidoGarantía Garantía LimitadaPart No. MFL62884305

LSC23924ST, LSC23924SB specifications

LG Electronics has long been recognized for its innovative and high-quality home appliances, and the LSC23924SB and LSC23924ST models are no exception in the realm of refrigerators. These two side-by-side refrigerators not only epitomize modern design but also incorporate a range of advanced features and technologies aimed at enhancing user convenience and food preservation.

One of the standout features of the LSC23924SB and LSC23924ST models is their spacious interior. With a generous capacity, they provide ample storage space for groceries, including a variety of shelving options and door bins to accommodate tall items. The adjustable shelving enables users to customize the layout based on their needs, making it easy to organize and access food items.

In terms of cooling technology, both models are equipped with LG’s Smart Cooling System, which uses advanced sensors and a linear compressor to maintain optimal temperatures. This ensures that food stays fresher for longer by minimizing temperature fluctuations. The refrigerators also feature multi-air flow cooling, which distributes cool air evenly throughout the compartments, preventing hot spots and maintaining consistent temperatures.

The LSC23924SB and LSC23924ST come with a sleek exterior finished in either stainless steel or black stainless steel, which not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the kitchen but also resists fingerprints and smudges, keeping the surface looking clean and polished.

Energy efficiency is another key characteristic of these models. They are ENERGY STAR certified, which means they consume less electricity compared to conventional refrigerators, ultimately leading to savings on electricity bills and a reduced carbon footprint. This focus on energy efficiency is a testament to LG's commitment to environmental sustainability.

Furthermore, these refrigerators are equipped with advanced filtration systems that ensure clean and fresh water and ice. The water and ice dispensers located on the front offer convenient access, allowing users to fill up glasses effortlessly.

Overall, the LG LSC23924SB and LSC23924ST refrigerators represent the perfect blend of style, efficiency, and innovative technology. With a focus on user convenience and food preservation, these models are designed to meet the demands of modern households, making them a wise choice for anyone looking to upgrade their kitchen appliances.