If the display on the left door of the refrigerator does not light up, it may be a problem with the power source.
However, if the power is on, the problem may lie elsewhere.
If the food in the freezer has melted and there is no cold air coming from the freezer, it may be a problem with the device that manages cold air circulation.
In this case, it is recommended to get an inspection from a professional service technician.
Try this
Check if the power is turned on.
➔ If the light does not turn on when you open the door, unplug the power cord and plug it back in.
Make sure the temperature display on the left door of the fridge is lit.
If the lights inside the fridge or the temperature display do not light, plug in other electrical appliances to ensure that it is not a power outlet defect.
If other electrical appliances do not work when plugged into that outlet, plug the refrigerator into another outlet.
※ If the lights inside the refrigerator and the temperature display do turn on, but there is trouble with freezing/refrigerating, it is recommended to get an inspection from a service technician.
Check for errors or flickering lights on the front display panel.
➔ If there is an error on the display, an accurate diagnostic check by a service technician is required.
However, if the freezer temperature display shows 0 and the refrigerator temperature display shows FF, turn off the power in the display mode or flip the circuit breaker and then switch it back on.
Ensure that the refrigerator/freezer door is closed properly.
➔ If the fridge door is frequently opened and closed during summer, or if it is left open with a slight gap, cold air can escape from the inside, causing the refrigerator to be less cool internally.
Since it is difficult to check whether the door is open when standing directly in front of the refrigerator, open one of the doors and close it to check if it does tightly close.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.