Why is there Frost on the inside of my LG refrigerator?
It’s normal for a small amount of frost to accumulate inside the refrigerator when the doors are open. The frost seen under the freezer basket is typically removed when the unit enters automatical defrost cycle. NOTE: LG refrigerators AUTOMATICALLY defrosts every 4-16 hours which should resolve most frost buildup issues.
What is the error code on my LG refrigerator?
The most common errors will appear starting with either “ER”, “E” or “r”. Depending on the model of your unit, your error code may start with one of the following variations. Your LG refrigerator is equipped with a DEMO MODE or DISPLAY MODE.
How do I Fix my LG refrigerator that is not cooling?
If additional cooling is required, start by lowering the temperature a few degrees to achieve your desired temperature. Make sure the cooling vents are clear and free from any obstructions. Poor circulation can prevent proper cooling of your LG refrigerator.
Why is my ice cream soft in my LG refrigerator?
If you notice that your ice cream or frozen pizza is soft, or your milk in the refrigerator is warmer than usual, please follow these instructions to troubleshoot your LG refrigerator. Check to see that your refrigerator is set to its optimal setting. LG recommends 37 degrees for the refrigerator and 0 degrees for the freezer.
How often should I defrost my LG refrigerator?
NOTE: LG refrigerators AUTOMATICALLY defrosts every 4-16 hours which should resolve most frost buildup issues. If you notice a sheet of ice on the bottom/floor of your freezer, check your freezer door to ensure that it closes firmly.
Why choose an LG refrigerator?
LG has the perfect fridge for your home, your life and your style. Not only can you choose from several types of innovative refrigerators, you’ll get all the latest features like LG’s exclusive Linear Compressor technology, which delivers optimum cooling, operating efficiency and reliability.
What should I do if my Refrigerator gets Frost on it?
Make sure to keep towels in and around the unit to soak up any excess water after the frost melts. After 8 hours have passed, use a dry towel to remove any moisture that may be left inside the refrigerator and freezer. Plug the unit back in, wait 24-48 hours for the refrigerator to return to normal operation.