Questions & Answers
- Model:
- LFXS24623S
- |
- SKU:
- 7902019
Highly rated by customers for: Space, Ice Maker, Size
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Q: QuestionWhat is the amp of this unit
Asked by 231.
- A:Answer Your refrigerator must always be plugged to its own outlet which is adequately grounded. The energy current should only be 115 V ~ 60 Hz, AC or 127 V ~ 60 Hz, AC (according to the National rating). ^CP
Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

Q: QuestionWhen you delivery my refrigerator will it still be in the original box when it gets to my home on the date of delivery or out?
Asked by Cook.
- A:Answer Yes it will be in the original shipping containers, and they will take all the shipping material away. The team that delivered our also took all the protective covering off and the packing material in the refrigerator. If they need to take the doors off that can be an other situation we had to have a second team come a few days later since the first team did not have a clue to what to do on a 3 door fridge. The second team was great.
Answered by BBMC
Q: QuestionHow much ice can it dispense at once? will I have to wait a long time before I have enough ice to fill the ice bin in the freezer drawer?
Asked by juli.
- A:Answer In my opinion after having this refrigerator for one month I would say it could take anywhere from 3-5 days to fill the large ice bin in the freezer depending on how often you emptied it into the freezer ice bin and how often you were using ice in that time frame. It is nice to have the additional space in the freezer for ice we have noticed. We did have a party in which we were able to store a bag of store bought ice next to it and could replenish it while the party took place.
Answered by walsal66
Q: QuestionIt appears, based on the flap on the left side that the designers of this refrigerator want you to open the right door first, then the left (and inversely, close the left door first, then the right). Seems to work either way, thoughts?
Asked by foxgo.
- A:Answer Always have the door with the flap attached be the last one to open, and the first one to close. The reason is because the flap will pull or push the gasket on the other door, causing additional (and unnecessary) wear which will eventually tear the gasket prematurely on the other door (the one without the flap). I mention this to people who are unaware of this (as evidenced by them doing it the other way around); and upon checking, I see that many have the (non flapped) door seals that are already torn (and leaking). I’m surprised I don’t see this advice plastered all over the internet (yet). I think it is a significant occurrence enough to warrant Industry wide education on the part of the sales reps in appliance stores. And then once they are educated about it, they should share that information (kind of like an inside tip) to the consumer immediately after demonstrating how convenient it is to be able to open either door without opening the other.
Answered by EducationTruthfulSales
Q: Questionhow far must the doors be opened in order to remove the deli bin (and veggie bins) so that they can be washed?
Asked by itsevie.
- A:Answer Just take windex and clean... don't take it out! lol.
Answered by MGredondo
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