To clean the coils of your LG refrigerator, follow these steps:
1. Unplug the refrigerator: Before starting any cleaning process, make sure to unplug the refrigerator from the power source to avoid any accidents.
2. Locate the coils: The coils are usually located at the back of the refrigerator. In some models, they may be found underneath the refrigerator. Refer to your LG refrigerator’s manual or check online for the specific location of the coils.
3. Remove the grille or panel: If there is a grille or panel covering the coils, remove it carefully. This may require unscrewing or simply pulling it off, depending on your refrigerator model.
4. Vacuum the coils: Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to gently remove dust, dirt, and debris from the coils. Be thorough in your cleaning, ensuring you reach all areas of the coils.
5. Use a coil brush: If there is stubborn dirt or debris stuck on the coils, you can use a coil brush to gently scrub the surface. This will help dislodge any buildup and make it easier to vacuum.
6. Clean the surrounding area: While you have access to the coils, take the opportunity to clean the surrounding area as well. Wipe down any visible dust or dirt with a damp cloth.
7. Reassemble and plug in the refrigerator: Once you are satisfied with the cleanliness of the coils and the surrounding area, reattach the grille or panel. Make sure it is securely in place. Plug the refrigerator back into the power source.
It is recommended to clean the coils of your LG refrigerator at least twice a year to maintain its efficiency and prolong its lifespan.
For more detailed instructions or if you encounter any difficulties, refer to your LG refrigerator’s manual or visit LG’s official website for support.
Reference:
LG Support: https://www.lg.com/us/support