Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS This manual may contain images or content different from the model you purchased.This manual is subject to revision by the manufacturer. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .........................................................3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......................................
Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; The following safety guidelines are intended to prevent; Children in the Household; This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EN 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. This symbol is displayed to indicate matters and operations t...
Page 4 - Installation
4 EN Installation • Never attempt to operate the appliance if it is damaged, malfunctioning, partially disassembled, or has missing or broken parts, including a damaged cord or plug. • If the power cord is damaged or the hole of the socket outlet is loose, do not use the power cord and contact an au...
Page 6 - Operation
6 EN Operation • Immediately unplug the power plug and contact an LG Electronics customer information centre if you detect a strange sound, odour, or smoke coming from the appliance. • Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance. All repairs and servicing must be performed by qualified servic...
Page 10 - INSTALLATION; Specifications
10 INSTALLATION EN Specifications 1 5 6 7 2 3 4 2 1 7 10 9 8 345 6 Control Panel & Door HandleFront CoverLower CoverLeveling FeetDrain HoseWater Supply HosePower Cord 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Top Wash ImpellerUpper Spray ArmLower Spray ArmSalt Container CapFiltration SystemCutlery Basket (On Some Models)De...
Page 11 - Preparing Cabinet Opening; CAUTION
11 EN Accessories (On Some Models) Funnel (All models) Noise Strip (Lower - 1EA / Front - 1EA / Side - 2EA) Cover Felt Moisture Barrier Tape (Aluminum Tape) Preparing Cabinet Opening Min. 600 mm 820 - 870 mm 100 mm 600 - 605 mm 75 mm • Cut out for hoses and electrical cables on either side. (Approxi...
Page 13 - NOTE
13 EN Attaching the Strip to the Appliance side cabinet (On Some Models) To reduce noise attach the strip to the appliance sides, if the opening space allows. 1 Remove the double-side tape from the side strips. 2 Attach the side strip to the front of the side cabinet and then push down the side stri...
Page 14 - Installing Moisture Barrier; Levelling the Appliance; Case 1. The Door is Slanted to; Case 2. The Door is Slanted to; Installing the Drain Hose; Connection to the Waste Spigot
14 EN Installing Moisture Barrier Tape (On Some Models) When the appliance is installed without the top cover, the counter top underside may be damaged by steam or condensation when the door is opened.Install the moisture barrier tape to the underside of counter top to protect the counter top from c...
Page 16 - Method 1; Method 2; Connecting the Water Supply; WARNING
16 EN To prevent siphoning, one of the following methods must be used. Method 1 When the drain hose is connected to a waste spigot, the hose must be looped up to the underside of the bench top and secured. 300 mm Min. 770 mm – 1000 mm Bench top Method 2 When the drain hose is connected to a separate...
Page 17 - Preparing Electrical Wiring
17 EN To prevent siphoning, one of the following methods must be used. Method 1 When the drain hose is connected to a waste spigot, the hose must be looped up to the underside of the bench top and secured. 300 mm Min. 770 mm – 1000 mm Bench top Method 2 When the drain hose is connected to a separate...
Page 18 - OPERATION; Before Using the Appliance; Checking Water Hardness Level; Water Hardness Table
18 OPERATION EN Before Using the Appliance This model has a water softener to soften hard water. NOTE • The appliance can be used without appliance salt if not required, however, the hardness level needs to be set to H00 so that the icon does not remain lit. • In order to provide satisfactory rinsin...
Page 19 - Filling with Dishwasher Salt
19 EN Setting the Water Softening System For effective washing performance, adjust the setting corresponding to the hardness level of water used in water supply. The water softener has 5 adjustment levels, and the appliance is programmed at the factory for a water hardness level of H0. You can check...
Page 20 - Adding Rinse Aid
20 EN Salt Refill Cycle (1.5 kg for each load) H1 H2 H3 H4 Cycles 100 30 20 10 • Cycle may vary on the salt refill amount. CAUTION • Do not pour any detergent in the water softener. It will cause a malfunction. • Wipe off any spilled salt around the water softener cap. • Seal the cap properly by ali...
Page 21 - Setting the Rinse Aid Level
21 EN CAUTION • Rinse aid must not be added if dish washing tablets are used which contain a built in rinse aid. • Wipe off any spilled rinse aid to prevent suds. NOTE • Only use liquid rinse aid in the appliance. • Do not overfill the rinse aid dispenser. • Too much or too little rinse aid can inhi...
Page 22 - Using the Appliance
22 EN Using the Appliance 1 Press the Power button. The unit will turn on. Check the indicators. 2 Check that there is rinse aid and appliance salt present. Refill the rinse aid and the salt, if the corresponding icons illuminate. For more information, refer to Refilling section. • : Salt refill ico...
Page 23 - Control Panel
23 EN Control Panel 1 2 4 3 • Depending on the model, the logo and may be located either on the front of the appliance or the top of the door. Power • Press Power button to turn power on and off. • Briefly touch Power button to turn power on and off. • After the cycle is complete, the power automati...
Page 24 - Cycles
24 EN Cycles Auto This cycle senses the soil amount and water clarity and optimizes the wash to achieve the best cleaning. The wash time may vary depending on the soil level. Intensive This cycle is for heavily soiled dishes and dishes with hardened on soil. The Heavy cycle defaults to the strongest...
Page 25 - Cycle Options
25 EN Cycle Options Select the desired cycle button and then select the options for that cycle. For more information about Cycle Options, see the Available Options section. Dual Zone This option automatically sets the spray intensity to soft for the upper spray arm and strong for the lower spray arm...
Page 26 - SignaLightTM
26 EN Auto Open Door (AOD) The door will open automatically at the end of a programme that includes drying in order to enhance drying performance. • The AOD feature is not available in all models. • To activate or deactivate AOD feature, press and hold the Energy Saver button and the High Temp butto...
Page 27 - Available Options
27 EN Programme Guide (model dependent) Programme Soil Level Wash Rinse Dry Pre wash Main wash Rinse Heating rinse Auto All levels (50 - 55 °C) (70 °C) Intensive Heavy (75 °C) (70 °C) Delicate Light (45 °C) (60 °C) Eco Moderate (53 °C) (70 °C) Turbo Moderate (65 °C) (65 °C) Express Light (45 °C) (60...
Page 28 - Information for Energy Test; For Model with Cutlery Rack
28 EN Information for Energy Test (AS/NZS 2007) Appliance loaded in accordance with standard specifications. For Model with Cutlery Rack • Model : XD3*15** • Capacity: 15 place settings • Comparability course: Eco + Energy Saver • Rinse Aid setting: L4 • Reference cleaner: 27.5 g of detergent onto t...
Page 29 - For Model without Cutlery Rack
29 EN For Model without Cutlery Rack • Model : XD4*14** • Capacity: 14 place settings • Comparability course: Eco + Energy Saver • Rinse Aid setting: L4 • Reference cleaner: 27.5 g of detergent onto the inside surface of the door and 5 g of detergent into the dispenser. • Door is opened at the end o...
Page 30 - Loading the Dishwasher
30 EN Loading the Dishwasher For effective washing performance, always follow the instructions. • Remove large particles of food debris from plates including bones etc. before loading. Always rinse off plates when loading if they are not to be washed immediately. • Items with burnt on food should be...
Page 31 - Non appliance safe items; Loading the Lower Rack; Daily Use Load
31 EN Non appliance safe items The combination of high water temperature and appliance detergents may damage certain items. Do not wash the following items. • Copper or anodised aluminium • Hand painted silver or gold leaf crockery • Wood or bone handled utensils • Iron or non rust proof utensils • ...
Page 32 - Loading the Upper Rack
32 EN Loading the Upper Rack Daily Use Load The upper rack is suitable for delicate items such as, small plates, long cutlery, cups, glasses and appliance safe plastic items.Cups, glasses and bowls must be positioned upside down.Plates should be positioned upwards with the plate. The cup racks provi...
Page 33 - Lowering the Rack
33 EN Removing and Replacing Cup Racks The left and right cup racks are interchangeable and can be removed. 1 Slide cup rack down into its closed position. 2 Locate assembly slot on cup rack and firmly pop rack off support bar on that side. • The rack on the left pops free at the back. The rack on t...
Page 35 - Loading the Cutlery Basket (On; Loading the Cutlery Rack (On
35 EN Loading the Cutlery Basket (On Some Models) Daily Use Load For Large utensils, such as whisks, the cover can be opened by being unhinged.Place forks and spoons in the cutlery basket with their handles downwards. WARNING • To prevent injuries, place knives and other utensils with sharp points o...
Page 36 - Adding Cleaning Agents; Adding Detergent to the
36 EN Height Adjustable Tray (On Some Models) The tray on the left side can be adjusted to a high or low position to accommodate utensils or cutlery of different sizes. Remove dishes before adjusting the tray. Adjust the tray by sliding the lever. Removing the Cutlery Rack The entire cutlery rack ca...
Page 38 - Refilling; Checking the Rinse Aid; Checking the Dishwasher Salt; Drying
38 EN Refilling To maintain the effective wash performance of the appliance, check and refill dishwasher salt regularly.To maintain the effective dry performance of the appliance, check and refill rinse aid regularly. Checking the Rinse Aid When the Rinse aid refill icon illuminates lit, it means th...
Page 39 - SMART FUNCTIONS; Using LG SmartThinQ; Things to check before using LG
39 SMART FUNCTIONS EN Using LG SmartThinQ Application Things to check before using LG SmartThinQ • For appliances with the or logo 1 Check the distance between the appliance and the wireless router (Wi-Fi network). • If the distance between the appliance and the wireless router is too far, the signa...
Page 40 - Installing LG SmartThinQ
40 SMART FUNCTIONS EN Installing LG SmartThinQ Search for the LG SmartThinQ application from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store on a smart phone. Follow instructions to download and install the application. NOTE • If you choose the simple login to access the LG SmartThinQ application, you must...
Page 41 - Using Smart DiagnosisTM; Smart DiagnosisTM Through the
41 EN Wireless LAN Module Specifications Model LCW-003 Frequency Range 2412 to 2472 MHz Output Power(Max) IEEE 802.11b:18.37 dBm IEEE 802.11g:17.67 dBm IEEE 802.11n:17.67 dBm RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment shall be installed and used at a minimum distance of 20 cm from the human body...
Page 42 - Smart DiagnosisTM Using a Smart
42 EN 5 Once the countdown is over and 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 performa...
Page 43 - MAINTENANCE; Cleaning the Exterior; Using Citric Acid
43 MAINTENANCE EN To maintain performance and prevent problems, check the outside and inside of the appliance, including filters and spray arms regularly. WARNING • When cleaning the outside and inside of the appliance, do not use any solvent based solutions such as thinners or accetone. It may caus...
Page 44 - Using White Vinegar; Seasonal Maintenance and; Cleaning the Filters
44 EN Using White Vinegar If you cannot find citric acid powder, pour approximately 3 / 4 - 1 1 / 4 cups (200-300 mL) of white vinegar into shallow bowl and place in upper rack. Run Auto cycle. Do not use detergent. When the cycle is finished, restart. CAUTION • Do not pour Vinegar directly into the...
Page 45 - Cleaning the Spray Arms; Cleaning the Lower Spray Arm
45 EN WARNING • Be cautious of sharp edges when handling the stainless steel filter. CAUTION • After using the appliance, particles of food are filtered by the filters. Any unremoved food residue may cause bad smell. In addition, drainage may have a problem due to food residue stuck in the filters. ...
Page 46 - Cleaning the Upper Spray Arm
46 EN Cleaning the Upper Spray Arm 1 Pull the upper rack forward. Make sure that the water jet holes are not blocked by food particles. 2 When cleaning is necessary, remove the upper spray arm by turning the nut on the bottom of the spray arm 1 / 8 turn counterclockwise and pulling down. 3 Remove fo...
Page 48 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Diagnosing Problems
48 TROUBLESHOOTING EN The appliance is equipped with an automatic error-monitoring system to detect and diagnose problems at an early stage. If the appliance does not function properly or does not function at all, check the following before you call for service: Diagnosing Problems Problem Possible ...
Page 53 - Error Codes
53 EN Error Codes Problem Possible Cause Solutions Water inlet problem. • Check for a clogged, kinked or frozen water supply hose. • Check water supply. Drainage Problem. • Check for a clogged, kinked or frozen drain hose. Waste spigot is clogged. • Remove knockout on waste spigot. Filters are clogg...
Page 54 - Memo