Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS This manual may contain images or content that may be different from the model you purchased.This manual is subject to revision by the manufacturer. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................. 3 READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE............................ 3WARNING...........
Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE; Safety Messages; WARNING; WARNING
3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE The following safety guidelines are intended to prevent unforeseen risks or damage from unsafe or incorrect operation of the appliance. The guidelines are separated into ‘WARNING’ and ‘CAUTION’ as described below. Safety M...
Page 5 - Maximum Capacity
5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EN could result in fire. Clothes not removed from the appliance after drying could result in fire. Remove clothes immediately after drying, and then hang or lay the clothes flat to cool. • Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat sources such...
Page 7 - Operation
7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EN Operation • Do not attempt to separate any panels or disassemble the appliance. Do not apply any sharp objects to the control panel in order to operate the appliance. • Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance. All repairs and servicing must be performed by qualifi...
Page 8 - Maintenance
8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EN Maintenance • Securely plug the power plug into the mains outlet socket after completely removing any moisture and dust from the pins. • Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before cleaning the appliance. Setting the controls to the OFF or stand by position does no...
Page 9 - INSTALLATION; Parts and Specifications; Front View; NOTE
9 INSTALLATION EN INSTALLATION Parts and Specifications NOTE • Appearance and specifications may vary without notice to improve the quality of the appliance. Front View Available Accessories Please contact LG Electronics Customer Information Centre or visit the LG Website at http://www.lg.com for pu...
Page 10 - Specifications; Installation Place; Installation Location; Ventilation
10 INSTALLATION EN Specifications Asterisk(s) means model variant and can be varied (0-9) or (A-Z). Installation Place Requirements Before installing the appliance, check the following information to make sure that the appliance should be installed in a correct place. Installation Location WARNING •...
Page 11 - Leveling the Appliance
11 INSTALLATION EN NOTE • Make sure that air circulation around the appliance is not impeded by carpets, rugs, and etc. Ambient Temperature • Do not install the appliance in rooms where freezing temperatures may occur. Frozen hoses may burst under pressure. The reliability of the electronic control ...
Page 13 - Stacking Instructions; Stacking Kit
13 INSTALLATION EN 5 Remove the door catch e from the appliance frame by removing 2 screws and then assemble them on the opposite side. 6 Remove the 2 decorative screws from the appliance frame and then assemble them on opposite side. 7 Install the door with the screws removed in step 1 and then che...
Page 14 - Installation Procedure; Installing the Optional Drain; CAUTION
14 INSTALLATION EN Installation Procedure WARNING • For safety reasons, installation procedure should be performed by two or more qualified service personnel. • The weight of the appliance and the height of the installation makes the installation procedure too risky for one person. • Incorrect insta...
Page 15 - OPERATION; Operation Overview; Using the Appliance
15 OPERATION EN OPERATION Operation Overview Using the Appliance Before the first cycle, set the appliance to dry for 5 minutes to warm up the drum. Open the door between loads the first few times you use the appliance to allow any odours from the interior of the appliance to disperse.Children must ...
Page 16 - Preparing the Clothes; Checking the clothes before; Sorting the Clothes
16 OPERATION EN CAUTION • Be careful! The drum inside may still be hot. 7 Press the Power button to turn the appliance off. 8 Clean the lint filter and empty the water collection tank. 9 To help reduce odours from forming, the dryer’s door can be left open or slightly ajar for a short period of time...
Page 17 - Checking the Fabric Care Label
17 OPERATION EN Non-Iron and Synthetics • Do not overload the appliance. Take out non- Iron items as soon as the appliance stops to reduce creases. Baby Clothes and Night Gowns • Always check fabric care labels. Rubber and Plastics • Do not dry any items made from or containing rubber or plastics su...
Page 18 - Control Panel; Control Panel Features
18 OPERATION EN Control Panel Control Panel Features Description a Power On/Off button • Press the Power button to turn power on and off. • Press the Power button to cancel the Delay End function. b Programme Selector • Programmes are available according to the clothing type.• The lamp will light up...
Page 19 - Time and Status Display
19 OPERATION EN Time and Status Display Description a Drying progress indicator • @ lights up when the appliance is in drying progress. • - lights up when the appliance is in iron drying progress. • + lights up when the appliance is in cupboard drying progress. • = lights up when the appliance is in...
Page 20 - Programme table; Sensor Drying Programme Guide
20 OPERATION EN Programme table Sensor Drying Programme Guide *1:The maximum load capacity may vary depending the model you purchased. Programme Cotton Max. Load Capacity*1 8 kg 9 kg Dry Level • Clothing Type• Detail Extra • Towels, dressing gowns and bed linen• For thick and quilted fabrics Cupboar...
Page 23 - Selectable Drying Options
23 OPERATION EN Selectable Drying Options Programme Dry Mode Programme Dry Level Off Normal Turbo Cotton Extra # # Cupboard # # Iron # # Mixed Fabric Extra # # Cupboard # # Iron # # Easy Care Cupboard # # Iron # # Duvet – # Towels – # Allergy Care – # Delicates – # Wool – # Sportswear – # Rack Dry –...
Page 24 - Delay End; Dry Level; More Time / Less Time
24 OPERATION EN Option Programmes and Extra Functions Delay End It allows you to delay the finishing time of the drying cycle from 3 hours to 19 hours. 1 Turn the appliance on. 2 Select a programme. 3 Press the Delay End button. 4 Set time delay hour(s) by pressing the More Time , Less Time button. ...
Page 25 - Child Lock; Rack Dry
25 OPERATION EN Child Lock It allows you to control the locking and unlocking of control panel. It prevents children from changing cycles or operating the appliance. Locking the Control Panel 1 Press and hold the Delay End and Anti Crease button simultaneously for 3 seconds. 2 A chime will sound, an...
Page 27 - SMART FUNCTIONS; LG ThinQ Application; LG ThinQ Application Features
27 SMART FUNCTIONS EN SMART FUNCTIONS LG ThinQ Application The LG ThinQ application allows you to communicate with the appliance using a smartphone. LG ThinQ Application Features Communicate with the appliance from a smartphone using the convenient smart features. Smart Pairing This function automat...
Page 28 - Installing the LG ThinQ; Remote Start
28 SMART FUNCTIONS EN NOTE • To verify the Wi-Fi connection, check that f icon on the control panel is lit. • The appliance supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi networks only. To check your network frequency, contact your Internet service provider or refer to your wireless router manual. • LG ThinQ is not respons...
Page 29 - Smart Diagnosis
29 SMART FUNCTIONS EN NOTE • Only one downloaded cycle can be stored on the appliance at a time. RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment shall be installed and used at a minimum distance of 20 cm from the human body. Open Source Software Notice Information To obtain the source code under GPL,...
Page 31 - MAINTENANCE; Cleaning the Lint Filter; Clean the inner filter
31 MAINTENANCE EN MAINTENANCE WARNING • Remove the power plug when you clean the appliance. Not removing the plug may result in electric shock. Cleaning after Every Dry Cleaning the Lint Filter CAUTION • Clean the lint filter in the proper way by referring to the following instructions. Failure to d...
Page 32 - Clean the outer filter
32 MAINTENANCE EN Clean the outer filter 1 Remove the dust or lint around the filter inlet. CAUTION • When the lint drops into the filter inlet, it may cause degradation of drying performance and increase in drying time. 2 Pull out the outer filter. 3 Remove the inner filter. 4 Open the outer filter...
Page 33 - Wiping the Moisture Sensor; Cleaning the Cool Air Inlet Grill
33 MAINTENANCE EN Emptying the Water Collection Tank Condensed water is collected in the water collection tank.Empty the water collection tank after every use. Not doing so will affect the drying performance and can cause an operational error. NOTE • If the water collection tank is full, the E icon ...
Page 34 - Draining the Remaining; Using Drum Clean feature
34 MAINTENANCE EN appliance from the mains power before cleaning or vacuuming. NOTE • Warm air is expelled through the ventilation grill.• Adequate room ventilation should be provided to avoid the contamination of air into the room from units burning other fuels, such as open fires. Draining the Rem...
Page 35 - Using Condenser Clean Feature
35 MAINTENANCE EN 1 Pull out the water collection tank, empty the condensed water from it and refit the water collection tank back into the appliance. 2 Turn on the appliance. 3 Press the Drum Clean button. 4 Press the Start/Pause button. • This function operates for about 3 hours. 5 Empty the water...
Page 36 - Thawing out the Accessories; Thawing out the Appliance; Running thawing mode; Thawing out the appliance manually
36 MAINTENANCE EN 7 Open the dryer's door to provide the appliance with enough air circulation for more thorough drying of the tub after the cleaning has ended. WARNING • For safety reasons, do not allow children or animals to enter the appliance. It may cause damage or injury. Care in Cold Climates...
Page 38 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Before Calling for Service; Error Messages
38 TROUBLESHOOTING EN TROUBLESHOOTING Operation of your appliance can lead to errors and malfunctions. The following tables contain possible causes and notes for resolving an error message or malfunction. It is recommended to read the tables carefully below in order to save your time and money that ...
Page 42 - Odours
42 TROUBLESHOOTING EN Odours Symptoms Possible Cause & Solution The appliance has an odour. Are you using the appliance for the first time? • The smell is caused by rubber material that is attached to the appliance inside. This kind of smell is a rubber's own smell and disappears automatically a...