Do you have a question about the TD-H90V D Series and is the answer not in the manual?
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Yvon Francois Koster
February 4, 2025
Dryer is not drying well. There is no condensate water collecting in the assigned container. There is no hose connected to the container.
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The LG TD-H90V D Series dryer may not be drying well and not collecting condensate water due to the following reasons:
1. Improper Installation Location – If the dryer is placed near high-temperature appliances (such as a refrigerator, oven, or stove), it can cause poor drying performance and delay the drying program.
2. Clogged Cool Air Inlet Grill – If lint or dirt has built up in the cool air inlet grill, it may block airflow, affecting drying efficiency. The grill should be vacuumed 3-4 times a year.
3. Full Water Container – If the water container is full, the dryer may not function properly. The E icon will glow, and a chime will sound, indicating that the container needs to be emptied.
4. Drain Hose Usage – If the condensed water is being drained directly through the optional drain hose, then the water container will not collect water. This is normal operation.
5. Moisture Sensor Issues – If the moisture sensor inside the drum is dirty due to lime scale buildup, it may not detect the moisture level correctly. The sensor should be cleaned regularly with a dry rough acrylic sponge.
6. Risk of Frost or Dust – If the appliance is installed in a location with frost or excessive dust, it may not operate properly, potentially affecting the condensation and drying performance.
Ensuring proper installation, regular maintenance, and checking the drainage system can help resolve the issue.
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Do you have a question about the TD-H90V D Series and is the answer not in the manual?
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Dryer is not drying well. There is no condensate water collecting in the assigned container. There is no hose connected to the container.
The LG TD-H90V D Series dryer may not be drying well and not collecting condensate water due to the following reasons:
1. Improper Installation Location – If the dryer is placed near high-temperature appliances (such as a refrigerator, oven, or stove), it can cause poor drying performance and delay the drying program.
2. Clogged Cool Air Inlet Grill – If lint or dirt has built up in the cool air inlet grill, it may block airflow, affecting drying efficiency. The grill should be vacuumed 3-4 times a year.
3. Full Water Container – If the water container is full, the dryer may not function properly. The E icon will glow, and a chime will sound, indicating that the container needs to be emptied.
4. Drain Hose Usage – If the condensed water is being drained directly through the optional drain hose, then the water container will not collect water. This is normal operation.
5. Moisture Sensor Issues – If the moisture sensor inside the drum is dirty due to lime scale buildup, it may not detect the moisture level correctly. The sensor should be cleaned regularly with a dry rough acrylic sponge.
6. Risk of Frost or Dust – If the appliance is installed in a location with frost or excessive dust, it may not operate properly, potentially affecting the condensation and drying performance.
Ensuring proper installation, regular maintenance, and checking the drainage system can help resolve the issue.
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