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Diagnosis

Cooling system
doesn’

t work. 

Cooling function 
is weak.

1. Is the power plug connected properly?
2. Isn’t temperature control set at “weak”?
3. Isn’t the product exposed to direct sunlight
and heaters? 
4. Isn’t the rear side of refrigerator too close to
the wall?
5. Don’t you open the door more frequently
than you need to? Is the door closed tightly? 
6. Don’t you put anything on the left side of
machine room?

1. Connect the power plug.
2. Press the temperature button to set at “strong”
3. Avoid places that are exposed to sunlight or 

heaters.

4. Allow the space over 10cm from the back and 

side of the product. 

5. Close the door tightly and don’t open it too 

frequently. 

6. Don’t put anything on the left side of machine 

room for free air circulation. Otherwise, cooling 
efficiency may be decreased. 

1. Isn’t the temperature control set at 

“strong”?

2. Isn’t the surrounding temperature below 

10℃(50℉)? 

3. Isn’t juicy food put where cold air comes 

out?

1. Press the temperature control to set at 

“weak”.

2. In the case that the surrounding temperature 

is below 10℃(50℉), move the product to a 
place whose surrounding temperature is in 
the rage of 10℃~35℃(50℉~95℉).

3. Put juicy food at the front side of shelv

es. 

1. Isn’t the floor slant or weak to install the 

product?

2. Isn’t the back side of the product too 

close to the wall? 

3. Isn’t there   anything at the back and 

side of the product?

1. Don’t insects or foreign substances 

block the drainage at the rear side of the 
product? 

1. Install the product where the floor is even 

and firm. 

2. Allow the space over 10cm from the back 

and side of the product. 

3. Don’t keep anything at the back and the 

side of the product. 

1. Seal the juicy food before putting it in the 

refrigerator. 

2. Detach and wash the drainage from the 

right back inside the refrigerator. 

1. Don’t you use a fuse whose capacity is 

different or other substitutes? 

2. Isn’t fuse broken? 

1. Never use a fuse whose capacity is 

different or other substitutes. 

2. Take a fuse out of a fuse holder and see 

if it is broken. If so, change the fuse with 
the same capacity fuse supplied to you     
after checking its rated voltage and 
electric current. Put the fuse into the fuse 
holder in the same way.  

* Notice: Be sure to unplug the power cord 

from an outlet before changing the fuse 

Food in a refrigerator
compartment is
frozen.

You hear abnormal
noise.

Water drops come
down at the bottom
of the refrigerator.

A fuse has a short
circuit.

Checking

Arrangement

Troubleshooting Tips

Summary of Contents for LNRT-2B/C-1200

Page 1: ...AD HOOD DRAWER Operating Instruction Lassele Refrigerated Counters Please read this user manual before you use this product If you request unnecessary services you may waste money Thus fix simple troubles by yourself which you have found R512A 773 ...

Page 2: ... is reconnected the temperature previously selected will automatically be displayed Don t cool or freeze water or meat stock in the product as it may change other sorts of food in it Use a refrigerator for meat stock to cool or freeze it In the case that the ambient temperature of the product is below 10 50 food in refrigerator may be frozen Set the temperature control according to the conditions ...

Page 3: ... nutrition Low Noise and High Efficiency Compressor The product with a compressor designed for Low Noise and High Efficiency makes quiet and powerful operation possible Safe Design Built in self test equipment which informs a rise in room temperature and a safe device which perceives the disorder of compressor are adopted Check Local electric rating Plug into exclusive power socket Dont t plug int...

Page 4: ...r only LNFT 1A 1B C 900 LNFT 2A 2B C 1200 1500 LNFT 3A 3B C 1800 Freezer only Appearance LERT 1B C 900 LERT 2B C 1200 1500 LERT 3B C 1800 Refrigerator only LEFT 1B C 900 LEFT 2B C 1200 1500 LEFT 3B C 1800 Freezer only 4 Part name The door quantity depends on the model specification ...

Page 5: ...LGRT 1B C 900 LGRT 2B C 1200 1500 LGRT 3B C 1800 Refrigerator only Appearance LEGRT 1B C 900 LEGRT 2B C 1200 1500 LEGRT 3B C 1800 Refrigerator only 5 Part name The door quantity depends on the model specification ...

Page 6: ...rance LNRT 1B C 90 V LNRT 2B C 12VV LNRT 2B C 15VV LNRT 3B C 18 VVV Appearance LNRT 1B C 90 W LNRT 2B C 12 WW LNRT 2B C 15 WW LNRT 3B C 18 WWW 6 Part name The door quantity depends on the model specification ...

Page 7: ...C 900 LHRT 2B C 1200 LHRT 2B C 1500 LHRT 3B C 1800 Refrigerator only Appearance LSRT 1B C 900 LSRT 2B C 1200 LSRT 2B C 1500 LSRT 3B C 1800 Refrigerator only 7 Part name The door quantity depends on the model specification ...

Page 8: ...ance LNRT 1B 1200 LNRT 2B 1800 Refrigerator only LNFT 1B 1200 LNFT 2B 1800 Freezer only Appearance LHRT 1B 1200 LHRT 2B 1800 Refrigerator only 8 Part name The door quantity depends on the model specification ...

Page 9: ...Appearance LSRT 1B 1200 LSRT 2B 1800 Refrigerator only 9 Part name ...

Page 10: ...d plate bury the wire beneath ground Size of cooper plate Over 0 7mm thick Over 900cm wide Connect the wire to a properly grounded outlet The places where a ground wire can t be connected Never use the product for other purposes except for keeping food Especially don t let children play in the product If the door of the product is closed they may choke A Ground Wire Over75cm ACooperplate properly ...

Page 11: ...ith several appliances or extension cords Electrical overheating and fire may occur Don t spray water directly inside or outside of refrigerator Fire or electric shock may occur Don t touch an electric plug electrical components and operating part located to the left side of the refrigerator with a wet hand You may be shocked electrically or your hand may be injured Don t spray flammable and combu...

Page 12: ...cially don t let children play in the product If the door of product is closed they may choke Please contact the place where you purchased the product or a consumer service center for additional information Don t break modify bend with force stretch or twist an electric cord If the cord is damaged fire or electric shock may occur Make sure that an electric plug is not pressed by the rear side of t...

Page 13: ...ch food or containers in the refrigerator with wet hands Your hands may be frostbitten Don t put the bowls filled with water drugs and small metals around the machine room on the left side of the product There is an electric shock fire and burst risk or you may be hurt The longevity of the product may be reduced Its cooling function may weaken It may result in malfunction Use a door knob when clos...

Page 14: ...mages or losses which have occurred owing to unstable action Make sure that plug pins are not wet with water or there is not dirt stuck around the pins Insert the plug fully into the outlet not to be shaken If dirt or foreign substances are stuck to the pins or the plug is connected unstably fire may occur If you want to reconnect the power plug after you have pulled it off replug it at least in 5...

Page 15: ...led is not flat put a strong board on it Fasten the product not to be shaken by turning the height control screws of fixing legs to the left Install the product under a shelf or where there is nothing to fall down on the top Install it in a well ventilated area As cooling efficiency gets better in the well ventilated area allow adequate space around the refrigerator for good air circulation as fol...

Page 16: ...and cooling efficiency may be decreased Avoid places that are exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat Avoid places that are exposed to direct sunlight and excessive heat like electric or gas heater Connect a power plug into an electric outlet when 2 3 hours have passed after installation If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or qualified pe...

Page 17: ...utton will make the set temperature changed Continuous 3 second press on the button will change the defrost fequency 5H 8H Press and at the same item for 3 sec and SEL will appear on the display Press once and dS will appear on the display Press once to activate Force Defrost and dF will appear on the display while the Force Defrost is activating After 30 minutes from the defrost activation if the...

Page 18: ...nd then keep it If you put hot food directly it may make its surrounding food spoil and electric fee will be increased Put food into plastic bags or containers with a cover before keeping them in the product Put juicy or smelly food into plastic bag or containers with a cover They prevent food from being dry and changed Thus food can be kept longer and the smell inside the refrigerator can be redu...

Page 19: ...ty around the product is high or it rains This phenomenon occurs when moisture in the air reach the cold side of refrigerator Then wipe the product with a dry towel When you carry or move the product Be sure to unplug the power cord when you carry or move the product Be sure to carry the product with several people as it is very heavy See the manual when you operate again the product after placing...

Page 20: ...se thinner benzene oil boiling water a rough brush abrasive and hydrochloric acid which can change the color and form of the product Packing of door Door Gasket If you keep using door gasket stained with juice or lactobacillus beverage the gasket may be damaged in rapid Especially its lower part is apt to be dirty Thus wash it with a soft cloth soaked in a neutral detergent and wipe it with a clea...

Page 21: ...age of 10 35 50 95 3 Put juicy food at the front side of shelves 1 Isn t the floor slant or weak to install the product 2 Isn t the back side of the product too close to the wall 3 Isn t there anything at the back and side of the product 1 Don t insects or foreign substances block the drainage at the rear side of the product 1 Install the product where the floor is even and firm 2 Allow the space ...

Page 22: ... feel the sound is big at first but if the product works normally the sound will be decreased after a while When the refrigerator temperature goes back to its normal temperature the compressor stops operating and then such sound as tuk tuk and dalgrak may occur However it is not out of work You hear a sound tuk tuk from the inside of product Ex tuk tuk dalgrak woong dulkung In the case that the su...

Page 23: ... 23 Product dimension Basic Model GN Model ...

Page 24: ... 24 Glass Model ...

Page 25: ... 25 Drawer Model ...

Page 26: ... 26 Side Salad Table ...

Page 27: ... 27 Side Salad Table Hood ...

Page 28: ... 28 Wide Door ...

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