LG LRV810TT Service Manual

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WINE CELLAR
User’s Guide
Please read this guide thoroughly before operating and keep it handy for reference at all times.
Models / Modèles / Modelos
LRV410TT/LRV650TT/LRV810TT
P/No.3828JS8025D
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Contents
Understanding &Preparation
Safety Instructions...............................................................................................3
Installation ...........................................................................................................7
Door Reversal .....................................................................................................9
Movement, Transportation and Voltage Change...............................................10
How To Use
Parts identification.............................................................................................11
If this happens...................................................................................................13
Temperature regulation and related indication..................................................14
The Correct Way to Store Wine ........................................................................15
Cleaning
Cleaning ............................................................................................................17
Confirmation
These are Not Faults.........................................................................................18
Please confirm the following before calling for service......................................19
Reference
Tips to help you enjoy your refrigerator.............................................................20
Energy-Saving Method......................................................................................21
Product Specifications.......................................................................................21
Product Quality Warranty ..................................................................................22
Thank you for purchasing of LG products.
Safety Notes
Safety notes are given for safe and correct use of the product.
• Safety notes are divided into “warning” and “alert” as described below.
• After reading, keep this manual in a convenient location for easy reference.
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Warning (For Power Connection)
Use a Dedicated Power Outlet. Do Not Use An Extension Cord.
Sharing an outlet with another appliance can result in a circuit overload and fire.
Make certain that the appliance is properly grounded.
Improper grounding (earthing) may cause electric shock or damage to the appliance. For specific grounding (earthing) requirements, refer to page
8.
Before replacing the light bulb, always unplug the refrigerator to avoid an electric shock.
Power Plug Should Not Be Pinched by the back of the refrigerator.
The plug may be damaged, leading to fire or shock if it is pinched.
For cleaning, remove the power plug first.
Do not unplug with wet hands or you may recieve an electric shock.
Insert the power plug tightly after checking to see that no dust or foreign matter is on it.
A dirty plug or a loose connection may result in a fire.
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Warning
Personal injury or death may occur if operating rules are not followed.
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Alert
Damage or property loss of house or contents may occur if operating rules are not followed.
grounding line
over 30 in
copper plate
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Warning (For Power Connection)
Clean dust off the power plug regularly to reduce the risk of fire.
Do not damage, puncture, kink, stretch, or twist the power cord.
A damaged power cord can cause fire or electric shock.
Do not place any foreign objects into the ventilation louvers. This could result in an electric shock or injury.
Do not modify or extend the Power Cord.
It may cause electric shock or fire.
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Warning (For Refrigerator Operation)
Do not disassemble, repair or change this product.
Injury, electric shock or fire may result and warranty coverage may be voided.
Do not climb on the refrigerator door. The refrigerator may tip over, resulting in damage and/or injury.
Special care should be given to prevent children from climbing on the refrigerator door.
Do not place heavy items on top of the refrigerator.
They might fall and cause injury when the door is opened.
Do not place any flammables such as ether, benzene, alcohol, or liquified gas into the refrigerator.
An explosion may result.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children. Children should not be permitted to play with the appliance.
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Warning (For Refrigerator Operation)
Do not store drugs or chemicals in the refrigerator.
The Wine Cellar is not intended for the preservation of such temperature sensitive items. Deterioration or undesirable reactions may occur.
Do not use flammable or explosive sprays near the refrigerator.
A spark from an electric or control circuit can ignite a fire or explosion.
Do not place vases, drinking glasses, or other liquid containers on the refrigerator.
Liquids spilled into electrical components may result in electric shock or other damage.
This Wine Cellar is intended for use only as a home appliance. It is not designed to withstand the rigors or environment of recreational vehicles or marine installations.
Keep refrigerator away from fire.
If you detect a gas leak, do not touch the refrigerator or power cord.
Vacate the home and phone the fire department from a mobile phone or a neighbor's phone.
Do not use excessive water when cleaning the inside or outside of the refrigerator.
Wet insulation will adversely affect efficiency and may cause leakage or fire.
For disposal of this product, remove the door, leave the shelves and dividers in place, and put the unit in a location where children can not get inside.
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Caution
When removing the power plug, grasp the plug firmly and pull from the socket. Never pull the cord.
Unplug the refrigerator when it will not be used for an extended time.
Do not install the refrigerator in a damp place or where it can easily get wet.
Damp insulation will greatly reduce the efficiency of the refrigerator.
Do not reach under the refrigerator with your hands. Sharp edges on the metal base may cause injury.
Do not use this product when the power cord or plug are damaged or fit loosely in the socket hole is loose.
These conditions may cause a short circuit resulting in fire.
The refrigerator should be installed on a level and solid floor.
This will reduce vibration and avoid the possibility of tipping over when the door is opened.
Do not install in a position where the glass door might hit, or be hit by, furniture or other objects when the door is opened.
Your refrigerator is heavy (103-157 lbs., depending on model). If it must be lifted, use 2 or 3 helpers.
Always carry the refrigerator in a nearly upright position - never tipped to the front, back, or side.
humidity
Installation
1. Choose a Good Location
Maintain proper distances between the fridge and items around it.
• Maintain minimum space between the refrigerator and items around it, as shown in the figure.
• If the refrigerator is too close to surrounding items, its operation may be affected and more energy will be consumed.
Install in a dry and well-ventilated place
• Do no install the refrigerator in a damp place or in places where it can easily get wet, to prevent metal parts from rusting or causing electric shock.
• Install the fridge in a well-ventilated place.
Avoid heat, and direct sunlight
• If surrounding temperature is high, it may decrease product efficiency and increase electric usage.
2. Levelling the refrigerator
Place in a firm and level location
• If the floor is not already level, use the adjustable feet to level the refrigerator from side to side.
• On carpeted floors and some types of hardwood floors, it is advisable to place the refrigerator on a thin sheet of plywood to prevent discoloration caused by heat from the refrigerator's condenser.
• An unstable floor can cause refrigerator vibration, noise, and door sag.
Adjust the front of the refrigerator slightly higher than the back
• Rock the refrigerator side to side, front to back, and corner to corner to be sure that it is solid; then readjust the front leveling feet so the front is slightly higher than the back.
• If the front is low, the door may not close tightly. Refrigerator performance will be affected and condensation may form on the interior.
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The Wine Cellar refrigerator is designed for best performance in an environment between 50°C and 95°F (10°C - 35°C). A higher or lower temperature will affect the refrigerator's operation and shorten its useful life.
Raise the front end slightly
adjustable leveling foot
over 1/4 inch space on both sides
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humidity
over 4 inches space above the top
Keep proper space
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