If the power plug is loose, electricity will not be supplied properly so that the food in the refrigerator may go bad and food in the freezer may thaw.
Also, if the power outlet is defective, electricity will not be supplied so that the refrigerator will not turn on.
Causes and Symptoms
- The power plug is not plugged in correctly.
- The circuit breaker tripped suddenly while using the product.
Try this
Has the circuit breaker tripped?
➔ Reset the circuit breaker and check again.
If the circuit breaker does not reset, turn off the product’s power first and then try to reset the circuit breaker.
If the circuit breaker does not reset following this, it may be a problem with the electrical facilities inside the building, so you will need to consult the management office or an electrical supply specialist.
However, if the breaker does not reset while power is being supplied, it may be a product defect.
Ask for an inspection by an LG professional service technician.
Is the appliance’s power plug connected to a power strip?
➔ Connect the appliance’s power plug direct to a wall-mounted power outlet.
The maximum power consumption through a power strip commonly used at home is limited.
Therefore, if other electronic products that consume a lot of power are connected to a single power strip at the same time, the capacity of the power strip becomes insufficient.
Connect the power plug of the refrigerator to a single wall power outlet.
Is the power plug connected to the outlet correctly? Has the outlet been damaged?
➔ Connect the power plug firmly so that it is not at all loose.
Also, check if another home appliance operates when it is connected to that power outlet.
Insert the power plug into the outlet correctly and turn on the refrigerator again.
If plugging another appliance into an outlet does not see that appliance work, it is an outlet defect.
Check with the management office or an electrician for outlet defects.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.