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How To Change Filter On LG Fridge

Welcome back to TheKitchenApplianceDad.com, your go-to source for all things related to kitchen appliances. Today, we’re diving into a practical guide on how to change the water filter in your LG refrigerator. A clean and functional water filter ensures fresh tasting water and ice from your fridge, and it’s essential for maintaining your appliance’s efficiency. Let’s break down the steps, discuss the types of filters you might encounter, and explain how often you should replace your filters.

Understanding Your LG Fridge Filter

Before we get into the nitty-gritty of changing your filter, it’s important to understand what type of filter your LG refrigerator uses. LG fridges typically use one of the following types of filters:

  • External filters are usually installed in the water line leading to the refrigerator.
  • Internal filters can be found inside the refrigerator, either in the upper right corner or within the base grille.

Each filter type might have a specific model number, which you can find in your refrigerator’s user manual or directly on the old filter. Common model numbers include LT800P, LT700P, LT600P, and more. Ensure you purchase the correct replacement filter for your model to guarantee compatibility and effectiveness.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Changing Your LG Fridge Filter

Step 1: Purchase the Correct Replacement Filter

Firstly, ensure you have the right filter by checking the model number as mentioned earlier. You can buy these filters directly from LG, from home retail stores, or online platforms like Amazon. Here’s a link to LG’s official website for purchasing filters: LG Water Filters.

Step 2: Locate the Filter

Depending on your LG fridge model, the filter will either be inside the refrigerator or outside where the water line connects to the fridge. Here’s how to access both:

For Internal Filters:

  • Upper Right Corner Inside the Fridge: Open your refrigerator and look for the filter compartment in the upper right corner.
  • Base Grille: If your filter is in the base grille, you’ll find it at the bottom front of the refrigerator.

For External Filters:

  • These are typically located along the water line leading to the fridge. You may need to move the refrigerator to get access.

Step 3: Removing the Old Filter

Internal Filters:

  • Twist to Remove: For filters that need to be twisted off, turn the filter counterclockwise until it releases and then gently pull it out.
  • Push to Remove: Some filters have a button or a tab that you push to release the filter. Press the button and pull the filter out straight.

External Filters:

  • Turn off the water supply to the fridge.
  • Use a wrench to loosen and disconnect the filter from the water line. Be prepared for some water to spill out, so having a towel handy is a good idea.

Step 4: Installing the New Filter

Internal Filters:

  • Remove any protective caps from your new filter.
  • For twist-on filters, insert the new filter into the compartment and turn it clockwise until it is secure.
  • For push-in filters, simply push the new filter into the slot until it clicks into place.

External Filters:

  • Connect the new filter to the water line. Tighten any connections with a wrench, but be careful not to over-tighten as this can damage the fittings.
  • Turn the water supply back on and check for any leaks.

Step 5: Flush the New Filter

After installation, it’s important to flush out the new filter to remove any carbon fines (the black bits) and to ensure that the system is properly filled with water. Dispense water from the water dispenser for about 5 minutes, or until the water runs clear. This also helps to remove any trapped air and contaminants from the new filter.

Step 6: Reset the Filter Indicator

If your LG fridge has a filter indicator, you’ll need to reset it after changing the filter. This can usually be done by pressing and holding a specific button (like the ‘Filter’ or ‘Reset’ button) on the dispenser panel for a few seconds. Refer to your fridge’s user manual for specific instructions.

Key Takeaways

  • Check Filter Type: Ensure you know whether your LG fridge uses an internal or external filter and the specific model number.
  • Purchase the Right Filter: Buy the correct replacement filter based on your refrigerator’s model number.
  • Installation Process: Follow the specific steps for either internal or external filters to remove old and install new filters.
  • Flush New Filter: Always flush the new filter for about 5 minutes to ensure it’s ready for use.
  • Reset Indicator: Don’t forget to reset the filter change indicator on your LG fridge.

Changing the water filter in your LG fridge is a simple yet important task. Regularly replacing the filter not only ensures that you enjoy cleaner, better-ttasting water and ice, but it also helps maintain the efficiency and longevity of your refrigerator. At TheKitchenApplianceDad.com, we hope this guide helps you easily manage this maintenance task, ensuring you and your family continue to enjoy the best performance from your LG fridge. Happy filtering!

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