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LG WD-14030RDS User manual

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Owner‘s Manual
WD-14030RDS
WD-14030RDB
Safe ty instruct ions fo r use
Read all instructions and ex planations of the installation b efore use. Follow the instruc tions carefully. Keep the operating
instructions handy fo r later use. If the appliance is sold or passed on then en sure that the new owner always receives these
operating instructi ons. The following warnings must be s trictly observed for s afety reasons. They mus t be read before
installing the appliance and pu tting it into operation.
• Intended use: This ap pliance has been designed exclusively for use in dry-inter ior households. It has not been designed
for use in commercial or industri al applications, (for example, Beauty salo ns Laundromats etc). Use the appliance only
with cold drinking grade wat er and only for washing textiles with washing detergent s designed for washing machines.
Every other use is improp er and may lead to injuries, whereby the liability of the manufact urer will cease.
• This appliance may only b e used by adults. Do not allow children to touch the control s or to play with the product.
• This appliance is not in tended for use by persons (including children) with redu ced physical, sensory or mental capabili-
ties, or lack of experience and k nowledge, unless they have been given supervision o r instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person resp onsible for their safety.
• Never modify t he appliance as this is dangerous.
• This appliance is heav y.Transpo rt with care and ensure that the transit bolt s are re fitted during the machines delivery
to any new location.
• Remove all packaging and tr ansport bolts before using the applianc e. Otherwise serious damage may result.
• All installation w ork must be carried out by a qualified fit ter or technician.
• Have electrical c onnections done by a qualified electrician.
• Never place the applia nce on the power cord.
• If the appliance is pl aced on a carpet then place the feet so that air can circulate u nderneath the appliance.
• Always unplug the machine a nd turn off the water supply after use. Discon nect appliance by pulling only the plug
- never disconnect by pulling the powe r cord. Never touch the plug with wet fingers or hands.
• Do not overload the ap pliance.
• Wash only machine-washab le textiles. If you have doubts regarding this, then o bserve the markings on the label.
• Never place electr ical heaters, candles etc. in the vicinity of the ap pliance. They could cause the appliance to ignite or
parts to warp.
• Protect the applian ce from wet and damp. Otherwise, there is danger of ele ctric shock and fire.
• Connect the ap pliance to a suitable wall socket for 220V. Never use an ex tension cord or double adapter.
• Empty all pocke ts. Hard or sharp objects such as coins, needl es, nails, screws or stones may cause serious damage.
Unbalanced mass may create he avy vibrations. If heavy vibrations re main also without load, call for an authorized
customer service.
•
Do not wash or dry articles that have been cleaned in, washedin, soaked in, or dabbed with combustible or explosive substances
(such as wax, oil, paint, gasoline,degreasers, dry-cleaning solvents, kerosene, etc.). This may resultin fire or explosion.
• Do not spray or use st ain remover products near or directly on the machine as i t can damage the machines finish.
• Never insert pro ducts coated with mineral oils (e.g. nylon coating, plast ic belts, etc. ) into the machine. If a stain remo-
ver has been used then make sure that t he solvent has been carefully washed out before inse rting the clothes into the
appliance. Oil may remain in the tub af ter a whole cycle resulting in fire during drying.
• Do not operate the ap pliance at locations where flammable substanc es are present such as oil, benzene or highly
inflammable gas. Such materia ls may cause fire or explosion. Never use combustible dete rgents.
• Only add the prescri bed amount of softener. Excessive amounts may damage or st ain the clothes.
• After washing, kee p the drum door open to protect the door seal.
• There may be a danger of sc alding.
• Animals and children may get into t he washing machine. So always check the appliance before usin g it.
• During washing, the glas s door becomes very hot. Keep children away from th e appliance when in operation.
• Never try to rep air the machine yourself. Incorrect repairs may result in injur ies and/or serious defects to the machine.
• The product sho uld be serviced and repaired only by the authoris ed customer service using original replacement pa rts.
• When disposing of your o ld machine, the power cable must be capped or cut off, and the d oor lock must be made
unusable in order to protect chil dren.
• When placing on a carp eted floor, make sure that the opening in the socket is not blocked.
• If the appliance ha s been under water then contact the customer ser vice. Do not use the machine as it may impose an
electric shock or fire ha zard.
• The lower filter cover a s well as the dispenser drawer may not be opened during the oper ation.
• Keep all washing powder an d detergents away from children. There is a danger of poisoning.
Please read safety inst ructions carefully before operating the machin e.
Thank you for b uying an LG fully automat ic washing machine.
Please read t his owner‘s manual ca refully, it provides instr uctions on safe inst allation, use and maint enance.
Keep it handy fo r future reference of thi s machine. Make a note of the mod el and serial numbers of y our washing machine.
Rattling and cl anking noise Extraneous o bjects such as coins or safety pins maybe in drum or p ump.
Thumping sound Heavy wash loads may prod uce a thumping sound. This is usually normal.
Vibrating noi se Have all transit bolts and p acking been removed?
Water leaks. Check and tighten hose conne ctions. Unclog drain pipe. Contact plumber i f necessary.
Excessive suds Too much dete rgent or unsuitable detergent.
Washing machine does n ot start Power cord may not be plugged in or conne ction may be loose.
Washing machine won’t s pin Check that the door is shut .
Check that foreign object s may be blocking the drain causing the water not to drain out .
Door does not ope n Once started, the door can not be opene d for safety reasons.
At the end of the cycle or when St art Pause is pressed, wait one or two minute s before
opening the door to allow the ele ctric locking mechanism time to release.
Troubleshooting
P/No. :MFL6 1988478
• Water supply is not adequate in area
• Water supply taps are not completely
open.
• Water inlet hose(s) are kinked.
• The fi lter of the inlet hose(s) are clogged.
Check another tap in the house.
Fully open tap.
Straighten hose(s).
Check the filter of the inlet hose(s).
• Drain hose is kinked or clogged.
• The drain fi lter is clogged.
Clean and straighten the drain hose.
Clean the drain filter.
For more detailed information, please
refer to “Cleaning the drain pump filter”
• Load is too small.
• Load is out of balance.
• The appliance has an unbalance detection
and correction system. If individual heavy
articles are loaded (ex. bath mat, both
robe, etc.), this system may stop spinning
or even interrupt the spin cycle altogether.
• If the laundry is still too wet at the end of
the cycle, add smaller articles of laundry to
balance the load and repeat the spin cycle.
• Floor is unstable.
Feet are not adjusted
Add 1 or 2 similar items to help balance
the load.
Rearrange load to allow proper spinning
The fl oor should be a solid surface.
Adjust the feet so that the machine
does not rock from side to side or front
to back.
• Is the door opened or not
completely closed?
Close the door completely.
If the “ ” does not clear, call for
service.
Unplug the power plug and call for
service.
• Water overfi lls due to the faulty water
valve.
Close the water tap.
Unplug the power plug.
Call for service.
Restart the cycle.
• Water level sensor has malfunctioned.
• Over load in motor.
• The washer experienced a power
failure.
Turn the tap on.
If “ ” is not released, unplug
power plug and call for service.
• Check water supply.
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Turn off t he water
tap
Unscr ew the
water in let hose
Pull out t he water
inlet fi lter
Clean t he filte r
using a ha rd bris-
tle bru sh
Pull out t he
dispen ser drawer
Clean t he dispe ns-
er drawe r under
flowin g water
Clean in side the
reces s with an o ld
tooth brush
Inser t the dis-
penser d rawer
Clean ing the wa ter inl et filt er
Clean ing the d ispens er draw er
Open th e lower
filter c over and pull
out the d rain hos e.
Unplu g the drai n hose
plug.
Then op en the
filter b y turning to
the lef t
Remove any
extra neous mat ter
from th e pump
filter
Afte r cleanin g, refit
the dra in filter c ap
and tigh ten it by
turnin g it clockwis e.
inser t the drain plug
Refit t he inlet
filter a nd tighten
up the inl et hose
Close t he lower
cover
Once y ou
have f inished
cleani ng, replac e
the dra wer and
run a rin se cycle
witho ut laundry or
soap.
Warnin g: Before cle aning th e washin g machine i nterior, unplu g the elec trical power c ord to avoid the r isk of electr ic
shock .
Ext erior
Prope r care of yo ur washing machi ne can extend it s service
life. Th e outside of the m achine c an be clea ned with w arm
water an d a neutral non- abrasi ve household d eterge nt. Im-
mediat ely wipe o ff any spillage . Wipe wi th damp cl oth. Avoi d
strik ing the surfac e with sharp ob jects. N ever hose down
the mach ine!
Inte rior
Dry ar ound the w ashing m achine do or
openin g, flexible gas ket and door
glass . Run wash ing machi ne throu gh
a comple te cycle using ho t water.
Repea t proces s if necessar y.
Clean ing in ge neral Impo rtan t: Do not use meth ylated spiri ts, solv ents or similar p roducts.
Safe ty instruct ions fo r use
To minimize the risk of fir e within the inner bowl, the fo llowing should be observe d:
• Items that have been spott ed or soaked with vegetable or cooking oil co nstitute a fire hazard and should not be
placed in a tumble dryer.
Oil-affected items ca n ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat s ources Such as in a tumble dryer.
The items become warm, causin g an oxidation reaction in the oil. Oxidation creates he at. If the heat cannot
escape, the items can beco me hot enough to catch fire. Piling, stacking or storing oil-a ffected items can prevent
heat from escaping and so cre ate a fire hazard.
If it is unavoidable that fabri cs that contain vegetable or cooking oil or h aveb een contaminated by hair care prod-
ucts be placed in a tumble dr yer they should first be washed in hot water with extr a detergent-this will reduce,
but not eliminate, the hazard. Th e ‘cool down’ cycle of tumble dryers should be used to reduce t he temperature
of the items. They should not be remo ved from the tumble dryer or piled or stacked while hot .
• Items that have been previously c leaned in, washed in, soaked in or spotted with petr ol/gasoline, dry-cleaning
solvents or other flammable o r explosive substances should not be placed in a tumble dr yer.
Highly flammable substanc es commonly used in domestic environments include ace tone, denatured alcohol,
petrol/gasoline, kerosen e,s pot removers (some brands), turpentine, waxes and wa x removers.
• Items containing foam rub ber (also known as latex foam) or similarly testured rubber li ke materials should not be
dried in a tumble dryer on a heat se tting.
Foam rubber materials ca n, when heated, produce fire by spontaneous combu stion.
• Fabric softeners o r similar products should not be used during a drying c ycle, to eliminate the effects of static
electricity unles s this practice is specifically recommended by t he manufacturer of the fabric softener or pro duct.
• Undergarments that co ntain metal reinforcements should not be placed in a tumb le dryer.
Damage to the tumble dryer ca n result if metal reinforcements come loose during d rying.
When available a drying rac k could be used for such items.
• Plastic articles su ch as shower caps or babies waterproof napkin cove rs should not be placed in a tumble dryer.
• Rubber-backed articles, clot hes fitted with foam rubber pads, pillows, r ubber boots and rubber-coated tennis
shoes should not be placed in a tumble d ryer.
Cleaning and Maintenan ce
Clean ing the d rain pum p filter
Installatio n of drain hose
• The drain hose should no t be placed higher than 100 cm above the floor.
• Proper securing of the d rain hose will protect the floor from damage due to any water l eakage.
• If the drain hose is too l ong do not force back into the washing machine. This will cause abno rmal
noise and cause the machine to malfu nction and leak.
Call for service.
• Water leaks
Electrical c onnec tion
1. Do not use an extension cord or double adapter.
2. Have damaged supply cords replaced by the manufacturer or its service agents or a similarly qualified person to
prevent danger.
3. Always unplug the machine and turn off the water supply after use.
4. Connect the machine to an earthed socket in accordance with current wiring regulations.
5. The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is easily accessible.
• Repairs to the washing machine must only be carried out by qualified personnel. Repairs carried out by inexpe-
rienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunctioning. Contact your local service centre.
• Do not install your washing machine in rooms where temperature below freezing may occur. Frozen hoses may
burst under pressure. The electronic control unit may become unreliableat temperatures below freezing point.
• If the appliance is delivered in the wintermonths and temperatures are below freezing: Leave the washing machine
standing at room temperature for a few hours before putting it into operation.
CAUTION
This appliance is not inte nded for use by persons (including childre n) with reduced physical, sensory o r mental
capabilities, or lack of ex perience and knowledge, unless they h ave been given supervision or instru ction concer-
ning use of the appliance by a pe rson responsible for their safety.
Safe ty instucti ons for t he inst allati on
Install or store the app liance where it will not be exposed to sub-zero temperatures or ex posed to the weather. Fit the power plug
to a grounded wall socket that com plies with all statutory regulations and ordina nces. Ensure that the base opening is free from
obstruction by car peting if the washing machine is installed on a carpeted floo r. In co untries where there is a risk of cockroach
infestation or other vermin, pay p articular attention t o keep the appliance and its surroundings in a clean conditio n at all times.
Any damage which may be caused by co ckroaches or other vermin is not covered by the appliance g uarantee.
CAUTION abou t positioning the appliance
Install the was hing machine on a flat hard floor. Make sur e that air circulation aroun d the washing machine is
not impeded by car pets, rug etc.
•
Never try to correc t any unevenness in the floor using pieces of wood, cardb oard or similar materials under the washing machine.
•
If it is not possible to posi tion the washing machine away from a gas coo ker or coal burning stove, an insulation pa nel
(85x60cm) covere d with aluminum foil on the side facing the cooker or stove, must be inser ted between the two appliances.
•
The washing machine must not be inst alled in rooms where the temperature may drop below 0°C.
•
Please ensure that when the washin g machine is installed, that a Ser vice Technician can gain easy access in the event of a
breakdown.
•
Adjust all four feet using the trans it bolt spanner provided to ensure that the ap pliance is stable, with 20mm clearnace b etween
the top of the washing machine and under side of the worktop.
CAUTION abou t the power cord
We recommend connecting mos t appliances to a dedicated circuit which is protected by a mains fus e.. That is, a single outlet
supplying power only to the app liance concerned, without a ny additional outlets or bran ch circuits. Check the speci fications
of this owner‘s manual. Do not overload wa ll sockets. Overloaded wall so ckets, loose or damaged wall so ckets or extension
cords, frayed power cords , damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous. Any of these conditions could r esult in electric
shock or fire. Periodically exa mine the cord of your appliance, and if its appear ance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug i t,
discontinue use of the applian ce, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement par t by an authorized servicer. Protect
the power cord from physica l or mechanical abuse, such as being t wisted, kinked, pinched, squashed in a jamb of a door, or
walked upon. Pay particula r attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point wh ere the cord exits the appliance.
CAUTION abou t location and moving
This equipment is not designed for ma ritime use or for use mobile installa tions such as caravans, aircraf t etc. Turn off the
stopcock if the machine is to b e left for any length of time (e.g. if you are going o n holiday), especially if there is no flo or drain
(gully) in the immediate vicinit y.If r elocating the appliance use the original pack ing material. Packaging material (e.g. plastic film,
Styrofoam) can be d angerous for children. There is a risk of suffocation! K eep all packaging well away from children and do not
allow children to play inside the bowl as t hey may become trapped.
CAUTION abou t the floor surface
• The inst allation surface must be clean, dry and level.
• Insta ll washing machine on a flat hard floor.
• Poorly c onstructed timber base floors can con tribute to excessive noise and vibration.
• Proper pl acement and levelling of the washing machine ensure long, regular and reliable o peration.
• The washin g machine must be perfectly level and firmly in positi on.
• It must not “se e-saw” across corners under load.
• The inst allation surface must be clean, free from floo r wax and other lubricant coatings.
• Do not allow t he feet of the washing machine to get wet. If feet of the washing machine get wet , slipping may occur.
Name of product Front loading washing
machine
Power supply 220 V~, 50 Hz
Size WxDxH mm: 600 x 640 x 8 50
Weight 73 kg
Max. Watt
2100 W (Wash) / 1500 W (D ry) /
1100 W (Steam)
Capacity 10.5 kg
(Wash) /
5 kg
(Dry)
Water consumpti on 73 ℓ
Permissible wat er pressure 1.0-10 bar (100-1000kPa)
Technical Speci fication
CAUTION
If this appliance is sup plied from a cord extension set or elect rical portable outlet devi ce, the cord extension set or
electrical por table outlet device must be posit ioned so that it is not subject to splashing o r ingress of moisture.
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6
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INSE RT PLUS INT O THE MAIN S SOCK ET
Never to uch the plug wit h wet hands!
Never re move the plug fro m the
socke t by pullin g on the cor d.
POSI TION DRA IN HOSE.
Posit ion Drai n hose as per the in stalla tion
instr uction s in this manual
WATER C ONNEC TION
Turn on the w ater tap
CHEC KING THE M ACHI NE
Never us e a defective ma chine! In c ase of any
failur e, first u nplug th e machine a nd turn of f the
water
tap.
PREPA RING LAU NDRY AND US ING MACH INE
WIT H CARE
- empty a ll pockets
- remove a ll metal p arts
- place th e delicate tex tiles into the la undry n et
- close zi ppers
DRUM C ARE
- remove ex traneous o bjects
- leave do or open to dry th e drum when not
in use.
- check t he rubbe r seals regular ly
ECOL OGICAL WA SHING
- make use o f the max. washi ng quantity
- Pleas e note the w ashing c apacit ies for ea ch
cycle as m entioned in th e Washing p rogram
table .
- do not “pr e wash” if p ossibl e
- use sho rt prog ram if po ssible
LAU NDRY WITH D IFFEREN T AMOUNTS O F
SOIL ING
- wash new t extiles sepa rately
- do not pre wash
- pretr eat dirt y spots
- pre wash
Sort t he laundry
note was hing instruc tion sym bols -
Degre e of soilin g -
Type of tex tile / colour -
Loadi ng the Drum
Check t he folds of the fle xible ga sket (grey) -
and remo ve any small art icles or f oreign o bjects t hat
may have fa llen from items i n the previous wa sh. .
Check a ll garme nts for lo ose items befo re loadi ng
and ensu re that clothes a re clear of the do or gaske t
before c losing the doo r so that the clot hes or doo r
gasket a re not damaged du ring the wash.
Fill de tergent
Refer to t he
writ ten inform ation
on the de tergen t's pack aging
Turn the m achine O N
by pres sing the Po wer button
Selec t a
Prog ram
Selec t the
Dry mo de
Selec t an Option
Pre Wash / R inse+Spin / R inse+/ Normal +Hold
Selec t Spinning s peed
and Wash ing tempera ture
4 addit ional prog rams
Time De lay / Stea m Wash / Intensiv e / Medic Rinse
Press S tart / Pause t o star t or
pause t he washin g process
Turn of f tap
- close wa ter supply
- clean th e machine
- unplug m achine
Addit ional Step s
- Turn the mac hine off
- leave do or open to
allow dr um to dry
Remov e laundr y
- open th e door
- remove t he laundry
BMain Wa sh
For Laundry requir ing detergent, place
recommended dosage in to this c ompart-
ment. Please note that liquid deter gent will
enter the tub as it is poured and may not b e
suitable for a delay star t.
CSoft ener
Do not exceed the MA X-Level.
Highly densed softener s are to be
diluted with some water.
Excessive softe ner can cause brown
or grey spotting on the clot hes.
APre Was h
The Pre wash compar tment can be used
for Normal to heavy soile d clothes, by add-
ing a prewash or normal detergent t o this
compartment before s electing this wash
option with the Cycle.
Dry flat
Do not bleach
OK. to bleach
Do not tumble dry
Hang to dry
Drip dry
Medium hot ironing
Hot ironing
Do not iron
Washing temperature
Do not wash
Luke warm ironing
Time Delay
Allow s you to set the cy cle's ending t ime (by h ourly i ncreme nts) in advan ce.
How to se t “Time Delay ”
- Press P ower button.
- Turn the Pr ogram dial to s elect th e program you re quire.
- Press T ime Delay but ton and set the fi nishing t ime. The machine w ill then automa ticall y work out
the tur n on time ba sed on the chose n cycle.
- Press t he Sta rt/ Pause butt on.
Inten sive
If the l aundr y is heavily so iled “I ntens ive”option is e ffectiv e.
- By sele cting the Inte nsive op tion, th e washin g durati on may be ex tended, d epend ing on the progr am
selec ted.
- To use this o ption, p ress the i ntensi ve butt on once b efore th e wash pro gram is start ed.
Medic Rinse
For bes t results or f or cleaner r insing , select the “M edic Rinse” o ption.
This al lows the fina l rinse to be hea ted to 40 degr ees.
Availa ble in the C otton, Cot ton Quick, Sy ntheti c and Baby Care p rogram s.
Medic R inse is set by defa ult in the B aby Care progr am.
The res pective temp eratur e indica tor will li ght up.
Steam Washing and Refresh cycle
Steam Wash is
- For heavily stained clothes, underwear, or baby clothes.
- Steam Wash is available with the Cotton, Cotton Quick, Synthetic, Baby Care, Allergy Care programs.
- The Refresh cycle is for reducing /removing creases and wrinkles without washing. Detergent must
not be used in this Cycle.
- Do not load delicates such as wool, silk, and easily discolored clothes.
Prog ram Temperat ure Progr am Temper atur e
Cott on
Cold, 3 0°C, 40°C, 6 0°C, 95° C
Baby Ca re 40°C, 6 0°C, 95° C
Cott on Quick Co ld, 30°C , 40°C, 60°C Refresh N o choose
Synth etic Co ld, 30°C , 40°C, 60°C Allergy C are 60 °C
How to use Refresh Cycle
Dryin g cycle
Temperatu re
Spin
Option s
Star t / PauseProgra m Cycle
Power but ton
Drum
Disp enser
drawe r
Filt er cove r.
Cont rol panel
Washing p rogram t able
Additional programs
Preparation
lightly
heavily
Washing symbols
Dispe nser drawer
DisplayAdditi onal programs
Water Temperature: Se lect water temperature to suit wash cycles. Always follow ga rment manufacture’s care label or instructions when was hing.
Intensive: If the lau ndry is heavily soiled “Intensive” option is ef fective.
Pre Wash: If the laundr y is heavily soiled, “Pre Wash” Cotton is recomme nded. Pre Wash is available in the Cotton, Cott on Quick, Synthetic and Baby Care pro gram.
Rinse+:Used to introduce a n additional rinse, which may assist in removing traces of dete rgent residue.
Medic Rinse: For be st results or for cleaner rinsing, you can choose Medi c Rinse option. this heated Rinse is automatically sele cted on Baby Care program.
The wool wash cycle of this machine ha s been approved by Woolmark for the washing of machine washabl e Woolmark products provided that the
products are washed acc ording to the instructions on the garment label a nd those issued by the manufacturer of this washing machine M 0806.
N otes: N eutral deter gent is re commen ded. The w ool cycle feat ures gent le tumbling and l ow-speed spin f or garment car e.
Warni ng: Keep a ll washing powd er and det ergent s away from child ren. Dang er of poisoning
• This washer-dryer s autom atical process from washing to dr ying can be selected easily.
• For most even dryi ng, make sure all articles in the clothes loa d are similar in material and thickness.
• Do not overload drye r by stuffing too many article s into drum. Items must be able to tumble freely.
• If you open door and rem ove load before dryer has finished its c ycle, remember to press the Start /
Pause button.
• By pressing the DR Y button, you can select.
• After the end of dr y,“ ” is displayed. By pressing t he Start /Pause but ton the program can be ended. If you n ot
press the Start /Pause butt on, the program is ended after about 4 h ours. “ ” Cooling Cycle.
1.Drying Automatic guide
•Use your Automatic C ycles to dry most loads. Electr onic sensors measures the temperatu re of the exhaust to
increase or decrease d rying temperatures for faster rea ction time and tighter temperature cont rol.
• Recommand Automati c drying course for clothes ty pe.
Note: The estimate d drying time varies from the actual d rying time with an Automatic.
The type of fabr ic, size of the load, and the dryness sele cted, do affect the drying times .
Note: The last 6 minut es of drying time, A sensor(T hermistor) detects clothes dr ying conditions.
When the drynes s is low, cycle time will be added by max. 30 mins with " 6" mins remaining window display.
2.Drying time guide
•By press the Dry b utton, the drying time can be sele cted.
•Drying course c an last up to 150 min. When selecting drying only, drying co urse will start after spining.
(The spinning t ime is about 19~22 min.)
•These drying time s are given as a guide to help you set your dryer for ma nual drying. Drying times can var y greatly
depending on dampness , room temperature and type of fabr ic and your own experience will be your best guid e.
Woole n Arti cles
- Do not tu mble dry wool en articles . Pull them to the ir
origin al shape and dr y them flat.
Woven an d Loop knit Ma teria ls
- Some wo ven and loopk nit material s may shrinks, by
vary ing amounts, d epending on th eir quality.
- Alway s stretch them o ut immediate ly after dry ing.
Perma nent Pr ess and Synt hetic s
- Do not ove rload your dr yer
- Take out pe rmanent pres s articles a s soon as the
dryer s tops to reduc e wrinkles.
Fiber o r Leat her Mat erial s
- Alway s check the manu facture s inst ructions.
Baby cl othes a nd Night Gown s
- Alway s check the manu facture s inst ructions.
Rubbe r and Pla stics
- Do not dr y any items made f rom or contai ning rubber
or plas tics, such as:
a) apro ns, bibs, chai r covers
b) curt ains and tabl e cloths
c) bathm ats
Fiber g lass
- Do not dr y fiberglas s articles in y our dryer. Gla ss
part icles left in t he dryer coul d be picked up by you r
clothe s the next time y ou use the drye r and irri tate
your sk in.
Dry
To activ ate:
press a nd hold
the Opt ion but-
tons sim ultane -
ously un til " "
appea rs in the
displa y.
To deact ivate :
press a nd hold
the Opt ion but-
tons sim ulta-
neous ly for 3
secon ds until t he
" " is remov ed
from th e display.
Chang e to the des ired program , whilst in child l ock mode:
Empt y the drum
comple tly and
close t he door
Add an ti-limesc ale
(Calg on) to the m ain
wash c ompartme nt.
Close t he disp. drawer
Power O N with
Then pr ess and
hold Sp in and
Temp. but ton
Press the
Star t/Pau se
butt on to sta rt Tub
Clean p roces s
Afte r the cycl e is
comple te, leave
the doo r open
to dry
Select this function t o lock the buttons on the control panel and to p revent tampering.
Press a nd hold
the Opt ion but-
tons sim ultane -
ously
Press
Star t/
Pause
Selec t the desired
progr am
Press
Star t/ Pause
6
3 sec.
6
3 sec.
The Be ep on/of f function ca n be set only duri ng the
washin g cycle.
To set the Be ep On/Off f unctio n follow the bel ow steps .
1. Turn on the wa shing mac hine (by press ing the Po wer
butt on).
2. Pres s the Sta rt/Pau se button.
3. Pres s and hold t he Option and S pin but ton simulta-
neous ly for thr ee secon ds to set Beep on /off
funct ion.
Once th e Beep on /off functi on is set, t he setting is
memori zed even after P ower is of f.
Child L ock
6
3 sec.
TUB C LEAN is sp ecial cycle to c lean the insid e of the washing ma chine.
A higher w ater level is use d in this cyle at hi gher spin spee d. Perform th is cycle regula rly.
Tub Clean
Beep on / o ff
Selec t the Refresh
progr am
Load 3 it ems or les s
and clos e the door
Press t he Stea m Wash but ton repeated ly until
the req uired and c orrect numbe r of items is
displa yed.
Do not us e deterg ents or so ftener in the
Refre sh cycle.
Press the
Star t/Pau se
butt on
2 431
Note:
To use prog rams in th e Steam -Cycl e,
pleas e press fi rst the “ Steam Wash”
butt on (see ad dition al progr ams).
Cold water tap must be lef t on during drying cycles.
a) Lo w Temp.: For S ynthetics select
b) Iron D ry : If you want to iron clothes
c) Cupb oard Dry : For Cottons sele ct
d) E co Dry : A special cycle to reduce water us age during the dry cycle.
e) Time ( 30/60/120 minutes) - 30 min : Cott on 1.5kg
- 60 min : Cotton 3 kg
- 120 min : Towel 5 kg
Refres h Allerg y Care Baby Care Cotto n Synthe ticCot ton Quick
Steam Cyc le
Stea m Washin g features en hance washi ng perform ance with low
energ y consumpt ion. Re fresh c ycle reduce s creas es in clothes .
By pres sing the Steam W ash but ton, Steam Fun ction can be sel ected.
When S team Fun ction is s elected, Ste am wash ( ) LED lig hts up.
Program Fabric Type Water Temp.
(Option) Dry (Opti on) M aximum Load
Cotton
Cotton
Quick
Synthetic
Baby Care
Allergy Car e
Delicate
Quick 30
Refresh
Color fast garm ents (shirts,
nightdresses , pajamas...)and
lightly soile d white cotton
(underwear)
Lightly soile d clothing and
small loads
Polyamide, Acry lic, Polyester
Lightly soile d baby wear
Cotton, under wear, pillow
covers, bed she ets,
baby wear
Delicate laundr y easily
damaged
“Hand wash” mar ked delicate
and wool laundr y
Colored laund ry which is
lightly soile d fast
Cotton mixed, Pol yester
mixed Dress shir ts, blouses
40°C
(Cold, 30°C,
60°C, 95°C)
40°C (Cold,
30°C, 60°C)
60°C
(40°C, 95°C)
60°C
30°C
(Cold, 40°C)
40°C
(Cold, 30°C)
No Choose
- Time Delay
- Steam Wash
- Intensive
- Medic Rinse
- Pre Wash
- Rinse+Spin
- Rinse+
- Normal+Hold
- Time Delay
- Intensive
- Rinse+Spin
- Rinse+
- Normal+Hold
Option
- Low Temp.
- Iron Dry
- Cupboard Dry
- Eco Dry
- Time
–
Rating
Wash: Less than 7 Kg
Dryer: 5Kg
Wash: Less than 4.5Kg
Dryer: 4.5Kg
Less than 2.0kg
- Time Delay
- Steam Default
- Intensive
- Medic Rinse
- Rinse+Spin
- Rinse+
- Normal+Hold
30°C
(Cold, 40°C)
- Steam Default
Less than 3.0kg
Up to 3 Items.
Hand Wash
/Wool
Cupbo ard Dry Eco Dr y 3 0 Low Temp . Ir on Dry
3.Completion of Dry ing
• When drying cycle is c ompleted, “ ”[Cool Down] is displaye d on the Multi display.
• The Cool Down is se tting automatically when a dry ing cycle is complete.
• When you are not remove a loaf of c lothes from the dryer as soon as it s tops, wrinkles can form.
• The Cool Down op erating periodically tumbles, rear ranges and fluffs the load to avoid wr inkles without heat for up to
4 hours.
• The message will continue to di splay until the clothes are removed or the Start /Pause bu tton is pressed.
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