LG FH695BDH2N User Manual
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FH695BDH(0~9)N
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................03
Important Safety Instructions ...............................................................05
INSTALLATION .......................................................08
Specifications ......................................................................................08
Accessories .........................................................................................08
Installation Place Requirements .......................................................... 09
Unpacking and Removing Shipping Bolts ...........................................10
Using Non-Skid Pads (Optional).......................................................... 11
Wooden Floors (Suspended Floors) .................................................... 11
Leveling the Washing Machine ............................................................12
Connecting Inlet Hose .........................................................................12
Installation of Drain Hose ....................................................................15
Electrical Connections (In the UK Only) ..............................................15
OPERATION ...........................................................16
Using the Washing Machine ................................................................ 16
Sorting Iaundry ....................................................................................17
Adding Cleaning Products ................................................................... 18
Control Panel .......................................................................................20
Programme Table ................................................................................21
Option Cycle ........................................................................................ 26
Dry (Optional) ......................................................................................28
Using Smart Function (Optional) .........................................................30
MAINTENANCE ......................................................32
Cleaning your Washing Machine ......................................................... 32
Cleaning the Water Inlet Filter .............................................................32
Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter ...........................................................33
Cleaning the Dispenser Drawer...........................................................34
Tub Clean (Optional) ...........................................................................34
Caution on Freezing During Winter .....................................................35
Using the Smart Diagnosis™ Function ...............................................37
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................38
Diagnosing Problems ..........................................................................38
Error Messages ...................................................................................40
WARRANTY ............................................................42
OPERATING DATA .................................................45
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following safety guidelines are intended to prevent unforeseen risks or
damage from unsafe or incorrect operation of the product.
The guidelines are separated into ‘WARNING’ and ‘CAUTION’ as described
below.
This symbol is displayed to the indicate matters and operations that
can cause risk. Read the part with this symbol carefully and follow the
instructions in order to avoid risk.
WARNING - This indicates that the failure to follow the instructions
can cause serious injury or death.
CAUTION - This indicates that the failure to follow the instructions
can cause the minor injury or damage the product.
To reduce the risk of re, electric shock, or injury to persons when using
your product, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the
following.
WARNING
CHILDREN IN THE HOUSEHOLD
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
For use in Europe:
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe
way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
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GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS
For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to
minimize the risk of re, explosion, or electric shock, or to prevent
property damage, injury to persons, or death.
WARNING
•This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding
will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric
current.
•This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
•Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in risk of electric
shock. Check with a qualied electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to
whether the appliance is properly grounded.
•Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If it does not t the outlet, have a
proper outlet installed by a qualied electrician.
DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD APPLIANCE
1. This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol indicates that waste electrical and
electronic products (WEEE) should be disposed of separately from the
municipal waste stream.
2. Old electrical products can contain hazardous substances so correct
disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health.
Your old appliance may contain reusable parts that could be used to
repair other products, and other valuable materials that can be recycled to
conserve limited resources.
3. You can take your appliance either to the shop where you purchased
the product, or contact your local government waste ofce for details of
your nearest authorised WEEE collection point. For the most up to date
information for your country please see www.lg.com/global/recycling
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Important Safety Instructions
To reduce the risk of re, electric shock, or injury to persons when using
your product, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the
following.
WARNING
Operation
•Do not use a sharp object like drill or pin
to press or separate an operation unit. It
can cause the electric shock or injury.
•Only an authorized repair person from
LG Electronics service centre should
disassemble, repair, or modify the
product. Improper service may cause
injury, electric shock or re.
•Do not spray the water inside or outside
the product to clean it. Water can
damage the insulation, causing electric
shock or re.
•Keep the area underneath and around
your appliances free of combustible
materials such as lint, paper, rags,
chemicals, etc. Improper use can cause
re or explosion.
•Do not put living animals, such as pets
into the product. It may cause injury.
•Do not leave this appliance door open.
Children may hang on the door or crawl
inside the appliance, causing damage
or injury.
Installation
•Never attempt to operate this appliance
if it is damaged, malfunctioning, partially
disassembled, or has missing or broken
parts, including a damaged cord or plug.
It can cause electric shock or injury.
•This appliance is heavy. Two or more
people may be needed to install and
move the appliance. Failure to do so
can result in injury.
•Store and install this appliance where
it will not be exposed to temperatures
below freezing or exposed to outdoor
weather conditions. Failure to do so can
result in leakage.
•Tighten the drain hose to avoid
separation. Splashing of water may
cause electric shock.
•If the supply cord is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer or
its service agents or similarly qualied
person in order to avoid a hazard.
•The appliance must not be installed
behind a lockable door, a sliding door
or a door with a hinge on the opposite
side to that of the tumble dryer, in such
a way that a full opening of the tumble
dryer door is restricted.
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•Never reach into this appliance while
it is operating. Wait until the drum has
completely stopped. Failure to do so
may result in injury.
•Do not put in, wash or dry articles that
have been cleaned in, washed in,
soaked in, or spotted with combustible
or explosive substances (such as
wax, oil, paint, gasoline, degreasers,
drycleaning solvents, kerosene,
vegetable oil, cooking oil, etc.). Improper
use can cause re or explosion.
•In case of ood, stop using the product
and contact the LG Electronics service
centre. Contact with water can cause
electric shock.
•Do not push down the door excessively,
when the appliance door is open. Doing
so may topple over the appliance and it
can cause the injury.
•Use new hose-sets supplied with the
appliance. Old hose-sets should not
be reused. Water leakage may cause
property damage.
•Do not touch the door during steam
cycles, drying or high-temperature
washing. The door surface can become
very hot. Allow the door lock to release
before opening the door. Failure to do
so may result in injury.
•Do not use inammable gas and
combustible substances (benzene,
gasoline, thinner, petroleum, alcohol,
etc.) around the product. It may cause
explosion or re.
•If the drain hose or inlet hose is frozen
during winter, use it only after thawing.
Freezing may cause re or electric
shock, and frozen parts may cause
product malfunction or reduction in
product life span.
•Keep all washing detergents, softener
and bleach away from children. These
products contain poisonous materials.
•Do not plug multiple products into
multiple socket-outlets or extension
cords. This can cause re.
•Remove the power plug when you clean
the product. Not removing the plug may
result in electric shock or injury.
•Do not touch the power plug with wet
hands. It can cause the electric shock
or injury.
•When pulling out the power plug from
an outlet, hold the power plug, not the
cable. Damage of the cable can cause
the electric shock or injury.
•Do not bend the power cable
excessively or place a heavy object on
top of it. Damage of the power cable
can cause electric shock or re.
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Disposal
•Before discarding an old appliance,
unplug it. Render the plug useless.
Cut off the cable directly behind the
appliance to prevent misuse.
•Dispose of the packaging material (such
as vinyl and styrofoam) away from
children. The packaging material can
suffocate a child.
•Remove the door to the washing
compartment before this appliance is
removed from service or discarded to
avoid the danger of children or small
animals getting trapped inside. Failure
to do so can result in serious injury to
persons or death.
Technical Safety for Using the
Tumble Dryer
•Do not dry unwashed items in the
appliance.
•Items that have been soiled with
substances such as cooking oil,
vegetable oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol,
kerosene, spot removers, turpentine,
waxes and wax removers should be
washed in hot water with an extra
amount of detergent before being dried
in the appliance.
•Fabric softeners or other similar
products should be used according to
the fabric softener instructions.
•Remove all objects from pockets such
as lighters and matches.
•Never stop this appliance before the
end of the drying cycle unless all items
are quickly removed and spread out so
that the heat is dissipated.
•This appliance is not to be used if
industrial chemicals have been used for
cleaning.
•Items such as foam rubber (latex foam),
shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubber
backed articles and clothes or pillows
tted with foam rubber pads should not
be dried in this appliance.
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INSTALLATION
Specications
Transit bolts
Power plug
Drawer
Control panel
Drum
Door
Drain hose
Drain plug
Drain pump lter
Cover cap
(Location may
vary depending on
products)
Adjustable feet
•Power supply : 220‒240 V~, 50 Hz
•Size : 600 mm (W) X 640 mm (D) X 850 mm (H)
•Product weight : 73 kg
•Wash Capacity : 12 kg (Wash) / 8 kg (Dry)
•Permissible water pressure : 0.1 - 1.0 MPa (1.0 - 10.0 kgf / cm2)
•Appearance and specications may vary without notice to improve the quality of the product.
Accessories
Inlet hose (1EA)
(Option: Hot (1EA))
Spanner Elbow Bracket (for
securing drain hose)
Caps for covering
shipping bolt holes
Anti–slip sheets (2EA)
(Optional)
Tie strap
(Optional)
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Installation Place Requirements
Location
10 cm 2 cm 2 cm
Level oor : Allowable slope under the entire washing
machine is 1°.
Power outlet : Must be within 1.5 meters of either side
of the location of the washing machine.
•Do not overload the outlet with more than one
appliance.
Additional Clearance : For the wall, 10 cm: rear
/2 cm: right & left side
•Do not place or store laundry products on top of the
washing machine at any time.
•These products may damage the nish or controls.
Positioning
•Install the washing machine on a at hard oor.
•Make sure that air circulation around the washing
machine is not impeded by carpets, rugs, etc.
•Never try to correct any unevenness in the oor with
pieces of wood, cardboard or similar materials under
the washing machine.
•If it is impossible to avoid positioning the washing
machine next to a gas cooker or coal burning
insulation (85x60 cm) covered with aluminum foil on
the side facing the cooker or stove must be inserted
between the two appliances.
•Do not install your washing machine in rooms where
freezing temperatures may occur. Frozen hoses may
burst under pressure. The reliability of the electronic
control unit may be impaired at temperatures below
freezing point.
•Please ensure that when the washing machine is
installed, it is easily accessible for an engineer in the
event of a breakdown.
•With the washing machine installed, adjust all four feet
using the transit bolt spanner provided to ensure the
appliance is stable, and a clearance of approximately
20 mm is left between the top of the washing machine
and the underside of any work-top.
•This equipment is not designed for maritime use or for
use in mobile installations such as caravans, aircraft
etc.
Electrical Connection
•Do not use an extension cord or double adapter.
•Always unplug the washing machine and turn off the
water supply after use.
•Connect the washing machine to an earthed socket in
accordance with current wiring regulations.
•The washing machine must be positioned so that the
plug is easily accessible.
•Repairs to the washing machine must only be carried
out by qualied personnel. Repairs carried out by
inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious
malfunctioning. Contact your local service centre.
•If the washing machine is delivered in winter and
temperatures are below freezing, place the washing
machine at room temperature for a few hours before
putting it into operation.
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Unpacking and Removing
Shipping Bolts
1Lift the washing machine off the foam base.
•After removing the carton and shipping material,
lift the washing machine off the foam base. Make
sure the tub support comes off with the base
and is not stuck to the bottom of the washing
machine.
•If you must lay the washing machine down to
remove the carton base, always protect the side
of the washing machine and lay it carefully on
its side. DO NOT lay the washing machine on its
front or back.
Tub Support
(Optional)
Carton base
2Remove the bolt assemblies.
•Starting with the bottom two shipping bolts, use
the spanner (included) to fully loosen all shipping
bolts by turning them counterclockwise. Remove
the bolt assemblies by wiggling them slightly
while pulling them out.
Retainer
Shipping
bolt
3Install the hole caps.
•Locate the hole caps included in the accessory
pack and install them in the shipping bolt holes.
Cap
NOTE
•Save the bolt assemblies for future use. To
prevent damage to internal components, DO NOT
transport the washing machine without reinstalling
the shipping bolts.
•Failure to remove shipping bolts and retainers
may cause severe vibration and noise, which
can lead to permanent damage to the washing
machine. The cord is secured to the back of the
washing machine with a shipping bolt to help
prevent operation with shipping bolts in place.
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Using Non-Skid Pads (Optional)
If you install the washing machine on a slippery surface,
it may move because of excessive vibration. Incorrect
leveling may cause malfunction through noise and
vibration. If this occurs, install the non-skid pads under
the leveling feet and adjust the level.
1 Clean the oor to attach the non-skid pads.
•Use a dry rag to remove and clean foreign
objects and moisture. If moisture remains, the
non-skid pads may slip.
2Adjust the level after placing the washing machine
in the installation area.
3Place the adhesive side of the non-skid pad on the
oor.
•It is most effective to install the non-skid pads
under the front legs. If it is difcult to place the
pads under the front legs, place them under the
back legs.
This side up
Adhesive side
4Ensure the washing machine is level.
•Push or rock the top edges of the washing
machine gently to make sure that the washing
machine does not rock. If the washing machine
rocks, level the washing machine again.
Wooden Floors (Suspended
Floors)
•Wooden oors are particularly susceptible to vibration.
•To prevent vibration we recommend you place rubber
cups at least 15 mm thick of the each foot of the
washing machine, secured to at least two oor beams
with screws.
Rubber Cup
•If possible install the washing machine in one of the
corners of the room, where the oor is more stable.
•Fit the rubber cups to reduce vibration.
•You can obtain rubber cups (p/no.4620ER4002B) from
the LG Service Centre.
NOTE
•Proper placement and leveling of the washing
machine will ensure long, regular, and reliable
operation.
•The washing machine must be 100% horizontal
and stand rmly in position.
•It must not ‘Seesaw’ across corners under the
load.
•The installation surface must be clean, free from
oor wax and other lubricant coatings.
•Do not let the feet of the washing machine get
wet. Failure to do so may cause vibration or noise.
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Leveling the Washing Machine
If the oor is uneven, turn the adjustable feet as required
(Do not insert pieces of wood etc. under the feet). Make
sure that all four feet are stable and resting on the oor
and then check that the appliance is perfectly level (Use
a spirit level).
•Once the washing machine is level, tighten the lock
nuts up towards the base of the washing machine. All
lock nuts must be tightened.
Raise
Lock Nut
Lower
Tighten all 4
locknuts securely
•Diagonal Check
When pushing down the edges of the washing
machine top plate diagonally, the washing machine
should not move up and down at all (Check both
directions). If the washing machine rocks when
pushing the machine top plate diagonally, adjust the
feet again.
NOTE
•Timber or suspended type ooring may contribute
to excessive vibration and unbalance.
•If the washing machine is installed on a raised
platform, it must be securely fastened in order to
eliminate the risk of falling off.
Connecting Inlet Hose
•Water supply pressure must be between 0.1 MPa and
1.0 MPa (1.0‒10.0 kgf/cm
2
).
•Do not strip or crossthread when connecting inlet hose
to the valve.
•If the water supply pressure is more than 1.0 MPa, a
decompression device should be installed.
•Periodically check the condition of the hose and
replace the hose if necessary.
Checking Rubber Seal Inlet Hose
Two rubber seals are supplied with the water inlet hoses.
They are used for preventing water leaks. Make sure the
connection to taps is sufciently tight.
Hose connector
Rubber seal
Hose connector
Rubber seal
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Connecting Hose to Water Tap
Connecting screw-type hose to tap with thread
Screw the hose connector onto the water supply tap.
Connecting screw-type hose to tap without
thread
1Loose the four xing screws.
Upper
connector
Rubber
seal
Fixing screw
2Remove the guide plate if the tap is too large to t
the adapter.
Guide plate
3Push the adapter onto the end of the tap so that
the rubber seal forms a watertight connection.
Tighten the four xing screws.
4Push the inlet hose vertically upwards so that the
rubber seal within the hose can adhere completely
to the tap and then tighten it by screwing it to the
right.
Plate
Inlet hose
Connecting one touch type hose to tap without
thread
1Unscrew the adapter ring plate and loose the four
xing screws.
Ring plate
2Remove the guide plate if the tap is too large to t
the adapter.
Guide plate
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3Push the adapter onto the end of the tap so that
the rubber seal forms a watertight connection.
Tighten the adapter ring plate and the four xing
screws.
4Pull the connector latch plate down, push the inlet
hose onto the adapter, and release the connector
latch plate. Make sure the adapter locks into place.
Latch plate
NOTE
•After connecting the inlet hose to the water
tap, turn on the water tap to ush out foreign
substances (dirt, sand, sawdust, etc.) in the water
lines. Let the water drain into a bucket, and check
the water temperature.
Connecting Hose to Washing Machine
Make sure that there are no kinks in the hose and that
they are not crushed.
When your washing machine has two valves.
•The Inlet hose with the red connector is for the hot
water tap.
NOTE
•After completing connection, if water leaks from
the hose, repeat the same steps.
Use the most conventional type of tap for the
water supply. In case the tap is square or too big,
remove the guide plate before inserting the tap
into the adaptor.
Using the horizontal tap
Horizontal tap
Extension tap
Square tap
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Installation of Drain Hose
•The drain hose should not be placed higher than 100
cm above the oor. Water in the washing machine
may not drain or may drain slowly.
•Securing the drain hose correctly will protect the oor
from damage due to water leakage.
•If the drain hose is too long, do not force it back into
the washing machine. This will cause abnormal noise.
about 100 cm
about 145 cm
max. 100 cm
about 105 cm
•When installing the drain hose to a sink, secure it
tightly with string.
•Securing the drain hose correctly will protect the oor
from damage due to water leakage.
Laundry tub
Hose
retainer
max. 100 cm
Tie strap
max. 100 cm
Electrical Connections (In the UK
Only)
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance
with the following code:
Green and Yellow: Earth
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
This appliance must be earthed.
Green and
Yellow (Earth)
Brown (Live)
Blue (Neutral)
Fuse
Cord grip
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed
as follows:
The green and yellow wire must be connected to the
terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or
by the earth symbol ( ) or coloured Green or Green
and Yellow.
The blue wire must be connected to the terminal which
is marked with the letter N or coloured Black.
The brown wire must be connected to the terminal which
is marked with the letter L or coloured Red.
If a 13 amp (BS 1363) plug is used, t a 13 amp BS
1362 fuse.
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OPERATION
Using the Washing Machine
Before the rst wash, select a cycle (Cotton 60 °C, add
a half load of detergent), allow the washing machine
to wash without clothing. This will remove residue and
water from the drum that may have been left during
manufacturing.
1Sort laundry and load items.
•Sort laundry by fabric type, soil level, colour and
load size as needed. Open the door and load
items into the washing machine.
2Add cleaning products and/or detergent and
softener.
•Add the proper amount of detergent to the
detergent dispenser drawer. If desired, add
bleach or fabric softener to the appropriate areas
of the dispenser.
3Turn on the washing machine.
•Press the Power button to turn ON the washing
machine.
4Choose the desired washing cycle.
•Press the Cycle button repeatedly or turn the
cycle selector knob until the desired cycle is
selected.
5Begin cycle.
•Press the Start/Pause button to begin the cycle.
The washing machine will agitate briey without
water to measure the weight of the load. If the
Start/Pause button is not pressed within 5
minutes, the washing machine will shut off and
all settings will be lost.
6End of cycle.
•When the cycle is nished, a melody will sound.
Immediately remove your clothing from the
washing machine to reduce wrinkling. Check
around the door seal when removing the load for
small items that may be caught in the seal.
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Sorting Iaundry
1Look for a care label on your clothes.
•This will tell you about the fabric content of your
garment and how it should be washed.
•Symbols on the care labels.
Wash temperature
Normal machine wash
Permanent press
Delicate
Hand wash
Do not wash
2Sorting laundry.
•To get the best results, sort clothes into loads
that can be washed with the same wash cycle.
•Different fabrics need to be washed at varying
temperatures and spin speeds.
•Always sort dark colours from pale colours and
whites. Wash separately as dye and lint transfer
can occur causing discolouration of white and
pale garments. If possible, do not wash heavily
soiled items with lightly soiled ones.
– Soil (Heavy, Normal, Light)
Separate clothes according to amount of soil.
– Colour (White, Lights, Darks)
Separate white fabrics from coloured fabrics.
– Lint (Lint producers, Collectors)
Wash lint producers and lint collectors
separately.
3Caring before loading.
•Combine large and small items in a load. Load
large items rst.
•Large items should not be more than half the
total wash load. Do not wash single items. This
may cause an unbalanced load. Add one or two
similar items.
•Check all pockets to make sure that they are
empty. Items such as nails, hair clips, matches,
pens, coins and keys can damage both your
washing machine and your clothes.
•Close zippers, hooks and strings to make sure
that these items don’t snag on other clothes.
•Pre-treat dirt and stains by brushing a small
amount of detergent dissolved water onto stains
to help lift dirt.
•Check inside the drum and remove any items
from a previous wash.
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Adding Cleaning Products
Detergent Dosage
•Detergent should be used according to the instruction
of the detergent manufacturer and selected according
to type, colour, soiling of the fabric and washing
temperature.
•If too much detergent is used, too many suds can
occur and this will result in poor washing results or
cause heavy load to the motor.
•If you wish to use liquid detergent follow the guidelines
provided by the detergent manufacturer.
•You can pour liquid detergent directly into the
main detergent drawer if you are starting the cycle
immediately.
•Do not use liquid detergent if you are using Time
delay, or if you have selected Pre Wash, as the liquid
may harden.
•If too many suds occur, reduce the detergent amount.
•Detergent usage may need to be adjusted for water
temperature, water hardness, size and soil level of the
load. For best results, avoid oversudsing.
•Refer to the label of the clothes, before chooseing the
detergent and water temperature:
•When using the washing machine, use designated
detergent for each type of clothing only:
– General powdered detergents for all types of fabric
– Powdered detergents for delicate fabric
– Liquid detergents for all types of fabric or
designated detergents only for wool
•For better washing performance and whitening, use
detergent with the general powdered bleach.
•Detergent is ushed from the dispenser at the
beginning of the cycle.
NOTE
•Do not let the detergent harden.
Doing so may lead to blockages, poor rinse
performance or odour.
•Full load : According to manufacturer’s
recommendation.
•Part load : 3/4 of the normal amount
•Minimum load : 1/2 of full load
Adding Detergent and Fabric Softener
Adding detergent
•Main wash only →
•Pre wash+Main wash →
NOTE
•Too much detergent, bleach or softener may
cause an overow.
•Be sure to use the appropriate amount of
detergent.
Adding fabric softener
•Do not exceed the maximum ll line. Overlling can
cause early dispensing of the fabric softener, which
may stain clothes. Close the dispenser drawer slowly.
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•Do not leave the fabric softener in the detergent
drawer for more than 2 days (Fabric softener may
harden).
•Softener will automatically be added during the last
rinse cycle.
•Do not open the drawer when water is being supplied.
•Solvents (benzene, etc) should not be used.
NOTE
•Do not pour fabric softener directly on the clothes.
Adding water softener
•A water softener, such as Anti-limescale (e.g. Calgon)
can be used to cut down on the use of detergent in
extremely hard water areas. Dispense according to
the amount specied on the packaging. First add
detergent and then the water softener.
•Use the quantity of detergent required for soft water.
Using tablet
1Open the door and put tablets into the drum.
2Load the laundry into the drum and close the door.
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Control Panel
Power button
•Press the Power button to turn the washing
machine on.
•To cancel the Time Delay function, the power
button should be pressed.
Start/Pause button
•This Start/Pause button is used to start the
wash cycle or pause the wash cycle.
•If a temporary stop of the wash cycle is needed,
press the Start/Pause button.
Display
•The display shows the settings, estimated
time remaining, options, and status messages.
When the product is turned on, the default
settings in the display will illuminate.
•The display shows estimate time remaining.
While the size of the load is being calculated
automatically, blinking or ‘Detecting’
appears.
Programme dial
•Programmes are available according to laundry
type.
•Lamp will light up to indicate the selected
programme.
Options
•This allows you to select an additional cycle
and will light when selected.
•Use these buttons to select the desired cycle
options for the selected cycle.
Language Selection
•Turn the power on and then press the Time
Delay and Steam button simultaneously to
change the language. Then the 'Select a
Language' menu is displayed. A language can
be changed by turning the programme dial.
Select a Language
English
Deutsch
Italiano
Français
Slovenščina
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Programme Table
Washing Programme
Programme Description Fabric Type Proper
Temp.
Maximum
Load
Cotton Provides better performance by
combining various drum motions. Coloured fast garments (shirts,
nightdresses, pajamas, etc)
and normally soiled cotton load
(underwear).
40°C
(Cold to 95°C)
Rating
Cotton Large
Provides optimised washing
performance for large amount of
laundry with less energy consumption.
60°C
(Cold to 60°C)
Easy Care This cycle is suitable for casual shirts
that do not need ironing after washing. polyamide, acrylic, polyester 40°C
(Cold to 60°C) 5.0 kg
Mix Enables various fabrics to be washed
simultaneously.
Various kind of fabrics except special
garments (silk/delicate, sports wear,
dark clothes, wool, duvet/curtains).
40°C
(Cold to 40°C)
4.5 kg
Allergy Care Helps to remove allergens such as
house mites, pollen, and cat fur.
cotton, underwear, pillow covers,
bed sheets, baby wear 60 °C
Direct Wear
This cycle provides washing to drying
within 80mins at once for light soiled
1‒3 shirts.
cotton mixed, polyester mixed dress
shirts, blouses 30 °C
3 items
Steam
Refresh
Helps to remove wrinkles within
20mins with steam (Clothes may be
wet. You can put them on after hang
out to dry for 10‒30min).
cotton mixed, polyester mixed dress
shirts, blouses No choice
Duvet This cycle is for large items such as
bed covers, pillows, sofa covers, etc.
Cotton bedding except special
garments (delicates, wool, silk, etc.)
with lling: duvets, pillows, blankets,
sofa covers with light lling 40°C
(Cold to 40°C)
1 single
size
Sports Wear
This cycle is suitable for sports wear
such as jogging clothes and running
wear.
coolmax, gore-tex, eece and
sympatex
3.0 kg
Quick 30
This cycle provides a fast washing
time for small loads and lightly soiled
clothes.
Lightly soiled colour laundry. 30°C
(Cold to 40°C)
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Programme Description Fabric Type Proper
Temp.
Maximum
Load
Wash+ Dry
This cycle provides a nonstop process
of washing and drying in the same
cycle.
A small amount of laundry which can
be dried.
40°C
(Cold to 95°C) 8.0 kg
Gentle Care
This cycle is for hand and machine
washable delicate clothes such as
washable wool, lingerie, dresses etc.
(Use detergent for machine washable
woolens).
wool, hand washable clothes,
delicate, easily damaged laundry
20°C
(Cold to 30°C) 1.5 kg
Stain Care
Wash off several kinds of stain
such as wine, juice, dirt, etc. (Water
temperature is increased step by step
for washing various stains.)
cotton blended fabrics, NO delicate
clothes
60°C
(30°C to
60°C)
3.0 kg
Download
Cycle For downloadable cycles. If you did not download any cycles, the default is Rinse+Spin.
•Water Temperature: Select the appropriate water temperature for chosen wash cycle. Always follow garment
manufacturer’s care label or instructions when washing.
NOTE
•Neutral detergent is recommended.
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Drying Programme
Programme Description Fabric Type Maximum Load
Eco Dry A special cycle to reduce water usage
during the dry cycle.
Cotton or linen fabrics such as cotton
towels, t-shirts, and linen laundries. Rating
Normal Dry
For cottons. Select this cycle to reduce
cycle time and energy usage during the
dry cycle.
Normal Eco Dry For energy dry cycle.
Iron Dry For easy iron, nish drying in damp
condition.
Cotton or linen fabrics, ready to iron at
the end of cycle. Rating
Low Temp. Dry For less clothes damage, it dries in low
temperature.
Easy care textiles, synthetic fabrics
suitable for Easy Care, Mix programme
washable clothes
Rating
Time Dry 30 min.
You can change the drying time
according to the maximum load. Cotton, towel
0.5 kg
Time Dry 60 min. 1.5 kg
Time Dry 120 min. 3.0 kg
•Set programme at ‘Wash : Cotton + Intensive + 60ºC’ and ‘Dry : Normal Eco Dry' to test in accordance with
EN50229.
•First drying cycle load : 6.0 kg (3 sheets and 8 pillowcases + 18 towels)
•Second drying cycle load : 6.0 kg (3 sheets and 9 pillowcases + 16 towels)
(1 or 2 towels can be added or removed for setting weight)
NOTE
•Select maximum selectable spin speed of washing programme to ensure drying results.
•Where the amount of laundry to be washed and dried in one programme does not exceed the maximum weight
permitted for the drying programme, washing and drying in one continuous sequence is recommended.
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Extra Options
Programme Time
Delay Steam Steam
Softener Pre Wash Favorite Time
Save Intensive Rinse+Dry
Cotton
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Cotton Large
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Easy Care
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Mix
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Allergy Care
● ●* ● ● ● ●
Direct Wear
● ● ● ●*
Steam Refresh
●* ●
Duvet
● ● ● ● ● ●
Sports Wear
● ● ● ● ●
Quick 30
● ● ● ● ●
Gentle Care
● ● ●
Wash+Dry
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●*
Stain Care
● ●* ● ● ●
* : This option is automatically included in the cycle and can not be deleted.
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Operating Data
Programme Max RPM
Cotton
1600
Cotton Large
1600
Easy Care
1200
Mix
1600
Allergy Care
1600
Direct Wear
1000
Steam Refresh
-
Duvet
1000
Sports Wear
800
Quick 30
1600
Gentle Care
800
Wash+Dry
1600
Stain Care
1600
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Option Cycle
Time Delay
You can set a time delay so that the washing machine
will start automatically and nish after a specied time
interval.
1Press the Power button.
2Select a washing programme.
3Press the Time Delay button and set time required.
4Press the Start/Pause button.
NOTE
•The delay time is the time to the end of the
programme, not the start. The actual running time
may vary due to water temperature, wash load
and other factors.
Steam (Optional)
Steam features enhanced washing performance with
low energy consumption. Steam Softener sprays steam
after a spinning cycle to reduce creases and make the
laundry uffy.
1Press the Power button.
2For Steam option, select steam cycles. For Steam
Softener option, select steam softener cycles.
3The following cycle is selected depending on the
number of times you press the Steam button.
•Once: Steam
•Twice: Steam Softener
•Three times: Steam and Steam Softener
4Press the Start/Pause button.
Steam
•For heavily stained clothes, underwear or baby
clothes.
•Available with the Cotton, Cotton Large, Mix, Easy
Care, Duvet, Allergy Care, Steam Refresh, Wash+Dry
cycles.
•Do not use Steam for easily discoloured clothes and
delicates such as wool, silk.
Steam Softener
•Good to soften and uff fabrics after air drying.
•Available with the Cotton, Cotton Large, Mix, Easy
Care cycles.
•Do not use Steam Softener for easily discoloured
clothes and delicates such as wool, silk.
•Depending on the kind of fabric, softening
performance may be different.
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Pre Wash
If the laundry is heavily soiled, the Pre Wash cycle is
recommended.
1Press the Power button.
2Select a washing programme.
3Press the Pre Wash button.
4Press the Start/Pause button.
Favorite
Favorite programme allows you to store a customized
wash cycle for future use.
1Press the Power button.
2Select a washing programme.
3Select the cycle (Washing method, number of
rinses, spin speed, water temperature etc.).
4Press and hold the Favorite button for 3 seconds.
The favorite programme is now stored for future use.
To reuse the programme, select favorite programme and
press the Start/Pause button.
Wash
Time Save
This option can be used to reduce the time of a wash
programme. It is best used on lightly soiled loads.
Intensive
If the laundry is normal and heavily soiled, the Intensive
option is effective.
Temp.
The Temp. button selects the wash and rinse
temperature combination for the selected cycle. Press
this button until the desired setting is lit. All rinses use
cold tap water.
•Select the water temperature suitable for the type of
load you are washing. Follow the garment fabric care
labels for best results.
Rinse
Rinse+
Add rinse once.
Rinse++
Add rinse twice.
Normal + Hold
The course is paused until start button is pressed again
when rinse is nished.
Rinse+ + Hold
Add rinse once then after rinsing process, the course is
paused until Start/Pause button is pressed again.
Spin
•Spin speed level can be selected by pressing the Spin
button repeatedly.
•Spin Only
1Press the Power button.
2Press the Spin button to select RPM.
3Press the Start/Pause button.
NOTE
•When you select ‘No Spin’, it will still rotate for a
short time to drain quickly.
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Child Lock ( )
Select this function to lock the buttons on the control
assembly to prevent tampering.
Locking the control panel
1Press and hold the Child Lock button for 3
seconds.
2A beeper will sound, and ‘Child lock is on.’ will
appear on the display.
When the child lock is set, all buttons are locked
except the Power button.
NOTE
•Turning off the power will not reset the child lock
function. You must deactivate child lock before
you can access any other functions.
Unlocking the control panel
Press and hold the Child Lock button for 3 seconds.
•A beeper will sound and the remaining time for the
current programme will reappear on the display.
Beep On / Off
1Press the Power button.
2Press the Start/Pause button.
3Press and hold the Wash and Temp. button
simultaneously for 3 seconds to set the Beep on/off
function.
NOTE
•Once the Beep on/off function is set, the setting is
memorized even after the power is turned off.
•If you want to turn the Beeper off, simply repeat
this process.
Dry (Optional)
Use the your Automatic cycles to dry most loads.
Electronic sensors measure the temperature of the
exhaust to increase or decrease drying temperatures for
faster reaction time and tighter temperature control.
•Cold water tap must be left on during drying cycles.
•This washing machine’s automatic process from
washing to drying can be selected easily.
•For most even drying, make sure all articles in the
clothes load are similar in material and thickness.
•Do not overload the washing machine by stufng too
many articles into the drum. Items must be able to
tumble freely.
•If you open the door and remove the load before the
washing machine has nished its cycle, remember to
press the Start/Pause button.
•By pressing the Dry button, you can select: Normal
Dry-Normal Eco Dry-Eco Dry-Time Dry (30-60-120)-
Low Temp. Dry-Iron Dry.
•After the end of dry, ‘Cool Down’ is displayed. ‘Cool
Down’ means crease decreasing. The drying cycle is
already done. Press any buttons and take out clothes.
If you do not press the Start/Pause button, the
programme ends after about 4 hours.
NOTE
•When you turn the washing machine off of the
drying cycle, the drying fan motor can be operated
to save itself for 30 seconds.
•Be careful when removing your clothing from the
washing machine, as the clothing or washing
machine may be hot.
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Woolen Articles
•Do not tumble dry woolen articles. Pull them to their
original shape and dry them at.
Woven and Loopknit Materials
•Some woven and loopknit materials may shrink, by
varying amounts, depending on their quality.
•Always stretch these materials out immediately after
drying.
Permanent Press and Synthetics
•Do not overload your washing machine
•Take out permanent press articles as soon as the
washing machine stops to reduce wrinkles.
Baby clothes and Night Gowns
•Always check the manufacturer’s instructions.
Rubber and Plastics
•Do not dry any items made from or containing rubber
or plastics, such as:
– aprons, bibs, chair covers
– curtains and table cloths
– bathmats
Fiber glass
•Do not dry berglass articles in your washing machine.
Glass particles left in the washing machine may be
picked up by your clothes the next time you use the
washing machine and cause skin irritation.
Drying Time Guide
•The drying time can be selected by pressing the Dry
button.
•Drying cycle can last up to 403 min.
•These drying times are given as a guide to help you
set your washing machine for manual drying.
NOTE
•The estimated drying time varies from the actual
drying time during the Automatic cycle. The
type of fabric, size of the load, and the dryness
selected affect drying time.
•When you select drying only, spinning runs
automatically for energy efciency.
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Using Smart Function (Optional)
Using the Tag On Function
The Tag On function allows you to conveniently use the
LG Smart Diagnosis™ and Cycle Download features to
communicate with your appliance right from your own
smart phone.
•The Tag On function can only be used with most smart
phones equipped with the NFC function and based on
the Android operating system (OS).
Installation of the application
•Search "LG Smart Laundry" on the Google Play Store
from your smart phone.
-(ᜅษ✙
LG Smart
Using the Application
LG Smart Laundry application allows you to use various
features for your convenience.
•Cycle Download
•Smart Diagnosis™
•Tag On Cycle Set
•Laundry Stats
NOTE
•Press in the LG Smart Laundry application for
a more detailed guide on how to use the Tag On
function.
•Depending on the smart phone manufacturer and
Android OS version, the NFC activation process
may differ. Refer to the manual of your smart
phone for details.
•Because of the characteristics of NFC, if the
transmission distance is too far, or if there is a
metal sticker or a protective case on the phone,
transmission will not be good. In some cases,
NFC-equipped phones may be unable to transmit
successfully.
•The content found in this manual may differ
depending on the version of "LG Smart Laundry"
application, and it may be modied without
informing customers.
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EU Conformity Notice
Hereby, LG Electronics European Shared Service
Center B.V., declares that this Washing machine is
compliant with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The complete
Declaration of Conformity may be requested through the
following postal address:
LG Electronics European Shared Service Center B.V.
Krijgsman 1
1186 DM Amstelveen
The Netherlands
or can be requested at our dedicated DoC website:
http://www.lg.com/global/support/cedoc/cedoc#
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MAINTENANCE
•Unplug the washing machine before cleaning to
avoid the risk of electric shock. Failure to follow
this warning may result in serious injury, re,
electric shock, or death.
•Never use harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or
solvents to clean the washing machine. They may
damage the nish.
WARNING
Cleaning your Washing Machine
Care After Wash
•After the cycle is nished, wipe the door and the inside
of the door seal to remove any moisture.
•Leave the door open to dry the drum interior.
•Wipe the body of the washing machine with a dry cloth
to remove any moisture.
Cleaning the Exterior
Proper care of your washing machine can extend its life.
Door:
•Wash with a damp cloth on the outside and inside and
then dry with a soft cloth.
Exterior:
•Immediately wipe off any spills.
•Wipe with a damp cloth.
•Do not press the surface or the display with sharp
objects.
Care and Cleaning of the Interior
•Use a towel or soft cloth to wipe around the washing
machine door opening and door glass.
•Always remove items from the washing machine as
soon as the cycle is complete. Leaving damp items
in the washing machine can cause wrinkling, colour
transfer, and odour.
•Run the Tub Clean cycle once a month (or more often
if needed) to remove detergent buildup and other
residue.
Cleaning the Water Inlet Filter
•Turn off the stopclock if the washing machine is to be
left for any length of time (e.g. holiday), especially if
there is no oor drain (gully) in the immediate vicinity.
•‘ ’ will be displayed on the control panel when
water is not entering the detergent drawer.
•If water is very hard or contains traces of lime deposit,
the water inlet lter may become clogged. It is
therefore a good idea to clean it occasionally.
1Turn off the water tap and unscrew the water inlet
hose.
2Clean the lter using a hard bristle brush.
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Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter
•The drain lter collects threads and small objects left
in the laundry. Check regularly that the lter is clean to
ensure smooth running of your washing machine.
•Allow the water to cool down before cleaning the drain
pump, carrying out emergency emptying, or opening
the door in an emergency.
1Open the cover cap and pull out the hose.
2Unplug the drain plug and open the lter by turning
it to the left.
1
2
Container to
collect the
drained water.
3Remove any extraneous matter from the pump
lter.
4After cleaning, turn the pump lter and insert the
drain plug.
5Close the cover cap.
•First drain using the drain hose and then open the
pump lter to remove any threads or objects.
•Be careful when draining, as the water may be
hot.
CAUTION
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Cleaning the Dispenser Drawer
Detergent and fabric softener may build up in the
dispenser drawer. Remove the drawer and inserts and
check for buildup once or twice a month.
1Remove the detergent dispenser drawer by pulling
it straight out until it stops.
•Press down hard on the disengage button and
remove the drawer.
2Remove the inserts from the drawer.
•Rinse the inserts and the drawer with warm
water to remove buildup from laundry products.
Use only water to clean the dispenser drawer.
Dry the inserts and drawer with a soft cloth or
towel.
3To clean the drawer opening, use a cloth or small,
non-metal brush to clean the recess.
•Remove all residue from the upper and lower
parts of the recess.
4Wipe any moisture off the recess with a soft cloth
or towel.
5Return the inserts to the proper compartments and
replace the drawer.
Tub Clean (Optional)
Tub Clean is a special cycle to clean the inside of the
washing machine.
A higher water level is used in this cycle at higher spin
speed. Perform this cycle regularly.
1Remove any clothing or items from the washing
machine and close the door.
2Open the dispenser drawer and add Anti limescale
(e.g. Calgon) to the main wash compartment.
3Close the dispenser drawer slowly.
4Power On and then press and hold Tub Clean
button for 3 seconds. Then ‘Tub Clean’ will be
displayed on the display.
5Press the Start/Pause button to start.
6After the cycle is complete, leave the door open to
allow the washing machine door opening, gasket
and door glass to dry.
•If there is a child, be careful not to leave the door
open for too long.
CAUTION
NOTE
•Do not add any detergent to the detergent
compartments. Excessive suds may generate and
leak from the washing machine.
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Caution on Freezing During
Winter
•When frozen, the product does not operate normally.
Make sure to install the product where it will not freeze
during winter.
•In case the product must be installed outside on a
porch or in other outdoor conditions, make sure to
check the following.
How to Keep the Product from Freezing
•After washing, remove water remaining inside the
pump completely with the opening hose plug used for
removal of residual water. When the water is removed
completely, close the hose plug used for removal of
residual water and cover cap.
Cover cap
Drain plug
•Hang down drain hose to pull out water inside the
hose completely.
Drain hose
•When the drain hose is installed in a curved
shape, the inner hose may freeze.
CAUTION
•After closing the tap, disconnect the cold inlet hose
from the tap, and remove water while keeping the
hose facing downwards.
Cold inlet
hose
Check for Freezing
•If water does not drain when opening the hose plug
used for removal of residual water, check the drainage
unit.
Drain plug
Cover cap
•Turn the power on, select Rinse and Spin, and press
the Start/Pause button.
Detergent drawer
Drain hose
NOTE
•Check that water is coming into the detergent
drawer while rinsing, and water is draining through
the drain hose while spinning.
•When ‘ ’ is shown in display window while the
product is in operation, check water supply unit and
drainage unit (Some models do not have an alarm
function that indicates freezing).
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How to Handle Freezing
•Make sure to empty the drum, pour warm water of
50–60 °C up to the rubber part inside the drum, close
the door, and wait for 1–2 hours.
50‒60 °C
•Do not use boiling water. It may cause burns or
damage to the product.
CAUTION
•Open the cover cap and hose plug used for removal
of residual water to extract water completely.
Drain plug
Cover cap
NOTE
•If when water does not drain, this means the ice is
not melted completely. Wait more.
•When water is removed completely from the drum,
close the hose plug used for removal of residual
water, select Rinse and Spin, and press the Start/
Pause button.
Drain hose
Detergent drawer
NOTE
•Check that water is coming into the detergent
drawer while rinsing, and water is draining through
the drain hose while spinning.
•When water supply problems occur, take the following
measures.
– Turn off the tap, and thaw out the tap and both
connection areas of inlet hose of the product using
a hot water cloth.
– Take out inlet hose and immerse in warm water
below 50–60 °C.
Inlet hose
50‒60 °C
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Using the Smart Diagnosis™
Function
Use this function if you need an accurate diagnosis
by an LG Electronics service centre when the product
malfunctions or fails. Use this function only to contact
the service representative, not during normal operation.
1Press the Power button to turn on the washing
machine. Do not press any other buttons or turn
the cycle selector knob.
2When instructed to do so by the call centre, place
the mouthpiece of your phone close to the Power
button.
Max
10 mm
3Press and hold the Temp. button for 3 seconds,
while holding the phone mouthpiece to the icon or
Power button.
4The display is turned off and keep the phone in
place until the tone transmission has nished.
•For best results, do not move the phone while
the tones are being transmitted.
•If the call centre agent is not able to get an
accurate recording of the data, you may be
asked to try again.
LG Electronics
service centre
5Once the tones have stopped, resume your
conversation with the call centre agent, who will
then be able to assist you using the information
transmitted for analysis.
NOTE
•The Smart Diagnosis™ function depends on the
local call quality.
•The communication performance will improve and
you can receive better service if you use the home
phone.
•If the Smart Diagnosis™ data transfer is poor due
to poor call quality, you may not receive the best
Smart Diagnosis™ service.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
•Your washing machine is equipped with an automatic error-monitoring system to detect and diagnose problems at
an early stage. If your washing machine does not function properly or does not function at all, check the following
before you call for service:
Diagnosing Problems
Symptoms Reason Solution
Rattling and clanking
noise
Foreign objects such as coins
or safety pins may be in drum or
pump.
•Stop washing machine, check drum and
drain lter.
•If noise continues after washing machine
is restarted, call your authorised service
centre.
Thumping sound
Heavy wash loads may produce a
thumping sound. This is usually
normal.
•If sound continues, washing machine
is probably out of balance. Stop and
redistribute wash load.
Vibrating noise
Have all the transit bolts and tub
support been removed?
•If not removed during installation, refer
to Installation guide for removing transit
bolts.
Are all the feet resting rmly on
the ground?
•Wash load may be unevenly distributed
in drum. Stop washing machine and
rearrange wash load.
Water leaks
Inlet hoses or drain hose are
loose at tap or washing machine.
•Check and tighten hose connections.
House drain pipes are clogged.
•Unclog drain pipe. Contact plumber if
necessary.
Oversudsing
•Too much detergent or unsuitable
detergent may cause excessive foaming
which may result in water leaks.
Water does not enter
washing machine or it
enters slowly
Water supply is not adequate in
that location.
•Check another tap in the house.
Water supply tap is not
completely open.
•Fully open tap.
Water inlet hose(s) are kinked.
•Straighten hose.
The lter of the inlet hose(s)
clogged.
•Check the lter of the inlet hose.
Water in the washing
machine does not drain
or drains slowly
Drain hose is kinked or clogged.
•Clean and straighten the drain hose.
The drain lter is clogged.
•Clean the drain lter.
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Symptoms Reason Solution
Washing machine does
not start
Electrical power cord may not be
plugged in or connection may be
loose.
•Make sure plug ts tightly in wall outlet.
House fuse blown, circuit breaker
tripped,or a power outage has
occurred.
•Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse. Do
not increase fuse capacity. If problem is
a circuit overload, have it corrected by a
qualied electrician.
Water supply tap is not turned on.
•Turn on water supply tap.
Washing machine will
not spin Check that the door is rmly shut.
•Close the door and press the Start/Pause
button. After pressing the Start/Pause
button, it may take a few moments before
the washing machine begins to spin. The
door must be locked before spin can be
achieved. Add 1 or 2 similar items to help
balance the load. Rearrange load to allow
proper spinning.
Door does not open
•Once washing machine has started,
the door cannot be opened for safety
reasons. Check if the ‘Door Lock’ icon is
illuminated. You can safely open the door
after the ‘Door Lock’ icon turns off.
Wash cycle time
delayed
•The washing time may vary by the
amount of laundry, water pressure, water
temperature and other usage conditions.
If an imbalance is detected or if the suds
removing programme is on, the wash time
will increase.
Fabric softener
overow
Too much softener may cause an
overow.
•Follow softener guidelines to ensure
appropriate amount is used. Do not
exceed the maximum ll line.
Softeners dispensed
too early
•Close the dispenser drawer slowly. Do not
open the drawer during the wash cycle.
Dry problem Does not dry
•Do not overload. Check that the washing
machine is draining properly to extract
adequate water from the load. Clothes
load is too small to tumble properly. Add a
few towels.
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Error Messages
Symptoms Reason Solution
Water supply is not adequate in
area.
•Check another tap in the house.
Water supply taps are not
completely open.
•Fully open tap.
Water inlet hose(s) are kinked.
•Straighten hose(s).
The lter of the inlet hose(s) are
clogged.
•Check the lter of the inlet hose.
If water leakage occurred in
the inlet hose, indicator ‘ ’ will
become red.
•May vary depending on the model.
Drain hose is kinked or clogged.
•Clean and straighten the drain hose.
The drain lter is clogged.
•Clean the drain lter.
Load is too small.
•Add 1 or 2 similar items to help balance
the load.
Load is out of balance.
•Add 1 or 2 similar items to help balance
the load.
The appliance has an imbalance
detection and correction system.
If individual heavy articles are
loaded (e.g. bath mat, bath
robe, etc.) this system may stop
spinning or even interrupt the
spin cycle altogether.
•Rearrange load to allow proper spinning.
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.
•Rearrange load to allow proper spinning.
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Symptoms Reason Solution
Ensure door is not open.
•Close the door completely.
If ‘ , , ’ is not released, call for
service.
•Unplug the power plug and call for
service.
Water overlls due to the faulty
water valve.
•Close the water tap.
•Unplug the power plug.
•Call for service.
Water level sensor has
malfunctioned.
•Close the water tap.
•Unplug the power plug.
•Call for service.
Over load in motor.
•Allow the washing machine to stand for
30 minutes to allow the motor to cool,
then restart the cycle.
Water leaks.
•Call for service.
The washer experienced a power
failure.
•Restart the cycle.
Control Error
•Unplug the power plug and call for
service.
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This limited warranty does not cover:
•Service trips to deliver, pick up, or install or repair the product; instruction to the customer on operation of the
product; repair or replacement of fuses or correction of wiring or plumbing, or correction of unauthorized repairs/
installation.
•Failure of the product to perform during power failures and interruptions or inadequate electrical service.
•Damage caused by leaky or broken water pipes, frozen water pipes, restricted drain lines, inadequate or interrupted
water supply or inadequate supply of air.
•Damage resulting from operating the Product in a corrosive atmosphere or contrary to the instructions outlined in the
Product’s owner’s manual.
•Damage to the Product caused by accidents, pests and vermin, lightning, wind, re, oods, or acts of God.
•Damage or failure caused by unauthorized modication or alteration, or if it is used for other than the intended
purpose, or any water leakage where the product was not properly installed.
•Damage or failure caused by incorrect electrical current, voltage, or plumbing codes, commercial or industrial use,
or use of accessories, components, or consumable cleaning products that are not approved by LG.
•Damage caused by transportation and handling, including scratches, dents, chips, and/or other damage to the nish
of your product, unless such damage results from defects in materials or workmanship.
•Damage or missing items to any display, open box, discounted, or refurbished Product.
• Products with original serial numbers that have been removed, altered, or cannot be readily determined. Model and
Serial numbers, along with original retail sales receipt, are required for warranty validation.
•Increases in utility costs and additional utility expenses.
•Repairs when your Product is used in other than normal and usual household use or contrary to the instructions
outlined in the Product’s owner’s manual.
•Costs associated with removal of your Product from your home for repairs.
•The removal and reinstallation of the Product if it is installed in an inaccessible location or is not installed in
accordance with published installation instructions, including LG’s owner’s and installation manuals.
•Damage resulting from misuse, abuse, improper installation, repair, or maintenance. Improper repair includes use of
parts not approved or specied by LG.
Strange vibration or noise
caused by not removing transit
bolts or tub support. Tub
support
Carton
base
Transit
bolt Remove the transit bolts &
tub support.
Leakage caused by dirt (hair,
lint) on gasket and door glass.
Clean the gasket & door
glass.
WARRANTY
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Not draining caused by clogging
of pump lter. Clean the pump lter.
Water is not coming because
water inlet valve lters are
clogged or water inlet hoses are
kinked. Inlet Filter
Clean the inlet valve lter
or reinstall the water inlet
hoses.
Water is not coming because too
much detergent use. Dispenser Clean the detergent
disperser drawer.
Laundry is hot or warm after
nished washing because the
inlet hoses are installed in
reverse.
Cold
Water
Inlet
Hot
Water
Inlet Reinstall the inlet hoses.
Water is not supplied because
the water tap is not turned on. water tap Turn on the water tap.
Leakage caused by improper
installation of drain hose or
clogged drain hose.
Elbow
Bracket
Tie Strap
Reinstall the drain hose.
Leakage caused by improper
installation of water inlet hose or
using other brand inlet hoses.
Reinstall the inlet hose.
No power problem caused by
loose connection of power cord
or electrical outlet problem.
Reconnect the power cord
or change the electrical
outlet.
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Service trips to deliver, pick
up, install the product or for
instruction on product use. The
removal and reinstallation of the
Product.
Level
1°
The warranty covers
manufacturing defects
only. Service resulting from
improper Installation is not
covered.
If all screws are not installed
properly, it may cause excessive
vibration (Pedestal model only).
Install 4 screws at each
corner (Total 16EA).
Water hammering (banging)
noise when washing machine is
lling with water.
High
Pressure
Water
Natural
water ow
Sudden
stopping
water ow
Loud noise
Hit!!
Adjust the water pressure
by turning down the water
valve or water tap in the
home.
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Product che_Commission Directive 96/60/EC
Supplier’s trade mark LG
Supplier’s model identier FH695BDH(0~9)N
The energy efciency class of the model is determined in accordance with Annex IV. Expressed as ‘Energy efciency
class… on a scale of A (more efcient) to G (less efcient)’. Where this information is provided in a table this may be
expressed by other means providing it is clear that the scale is from A (more efcient) to G (less efcient).
A
Where the information is provided in a table, and where some of the appliances listed in the table have been granted
a ‘Community Eco-label’ pursuant to Regulation (EEC) No 880/92, this information may be included here. In this case
the row heading shall state ‘Community Eco-label’, and the entry shall consist of a copy of the Eco-label mark. This
provision is without prejudice to any requirements under the EU Eco-label scheme.
No
Energy consumption for washing, spinning, and drying, in kWh per complete operating cycle as dened in Annex I note V. 7.95 kWh / cycle
Energy consumption for washing and spinning only, in kWh per washing cycle as dened in Annex I note VI. 1.26 kWh / cycle
Washing performance class determined in accordance with Annex IV. Expressed as ‘Washing performance class … on
a scale of A (higher) to G (lower)’. This may be expressed by other means provided it is clear that the scale is from A
(higher) to G (lower).
A
Water extraction efciency for a standard 60 °C cotton washing cycle, determined in accordance with the test
procedures of the harmonised standards referred to in Article 1 (2). Expressed as ‘Water remaining after spin … % (as
proportion of dry weight of the wash)’.
44 %
Maximum spin speed attained as dened in Annex I note VIII. 1600 rpm
Washing capacity of appliance for a standard 60 °C cotton washing cycle, as dened in Annex I note IX. 12 kg
Drying capacity of appliance for a standard ‘dry cotton’ drying cycle, as dened in Annex I note X. 8 kg
Water consumption for washing, spinning and drying, in litres per complete operating cycle as dened in Annex I note
XI. 130 litres / cycle
Water consumption for washing and spinning only, in litres, per standard 60 °C cotton washing (and spinning) cycle
determined in accordance with the test procedures of the harmonized standards referred to in Article 1 (2). 72 litres / cycle
Washing and drying time. Programme time for complete operating cycle (60 °C cotton washing and ‘dry cotton’ drying).
For rated washing capacity, determined in accordance with the test procedures of the harmonised standards referred to
in Artlicle 1 (2).
724 min.
The consumption of energy and water equal to 200 times the consumption expressed in points 5 (energy) and 12 (water).
This shall be expressed as ‘estimated annual consumption for a four-person household, always using the drier (200
cycles)’.
1590 kWh / year
26000 litres / year
The consumption of energy and water equal to 200 times the consumption expressed in points 6 (energy) and 13 (water).
This shall be expressed as ‘estimated annual consumption for a four-person household, never using the drier (200
cycles)’.
252 kWh / year
14400 litres / year
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