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During the defrost cycle, condensate is directed to a pan from which it evaporates. Check for things like the drain hole being plugged or iced over, or the drain tube being disloged.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for reaching us regarding LG Refrigerator. Here are some simple steps to address issues with your LG LRDCS2603S refrigerator: 1. Check for Common Problems: • Drain Pan: Make sure the drain pan is correctly positioned and not cracked. • Defrost Drain: Look for clogs in the defrost drain (usually at the back of the fridge or bottom of the freezer) and clear them. • Door Seals: Check that the door seals are clean and undamaged. Poor seals can let in warm air, causing condensation. • Ice Maker: If your fridge has an ice maker, inspect the water line for leaks or loose connections. 2. Level the Fridge: • Level the Refrigerator: Ensure your fridge is level. An unlevel fridge can cause drainage issues and leaks. The warranty for your LG LRDCS2603S refrigerator includes: 1-Year Limited Warranty: • Parts and Labor: Covers defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the purchase date. 5-Year Limited Warranty: • Compressor: Covers the compressor for five years, addressing common compressor issues. Additional Coverage: • Sealed System: The sealed system (compressor, evaporator, condenser, and tubing) also typically has a five-year warranty. You can download its owner's manual through this link for more information: https://www.lg.com/us/support/product/lg-LRDCS2603S.ASTCNA0. For additional assistance, please reach out to us on social media @LGUSSupport so we can help you further. ^Cris
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