LG SIGNATURE LSWD100 Owner's Manual

LG SIGNATURE LSWD100 Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
MAIN WASHER
Before beginning installation, read these instructions carefully.
This will simplify installation and ensure that the product is
installed correctly and safely. Leave these instructions near the
product after installation for future reference.
LSWD100
MFL69475503
www.LGSIGNATURE.com

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  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL MAIN WASHER Before beginning installation, read these instructions carefully. This will simplify installation and ensure that the product is installed correctly and safely. Leave these instructions near the product after installation for future reference. LSWD100 www.LGSIGNATURE.com MFL69475503...
  • Page 3: 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 ..........5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........5 Disposal of Your Old Appliance ............11 INSTALLATION ..............
  • Page 4 SMART FUNCTIONS ............45 Application Installation ................45 Using the Wi-Fi Function ..............45 Open Source Software Notice Information .........46 Using the Smart Diagnosis™ Function ..........47 MAINTENANCE ..............48 Cleaning the Washing Machine ............48 Cleaning the Water Inlet Filter ............48 Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter ............49 Cleaning Auto dispense box ...............50 Tub Clean ...................51 Caution on Freezing During Winter ............52...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    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.
  • Page 6 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.
  • Page 7 •This pedestal washing machine must be installed underneath a matching LG front-loading washing machine manufactured after 2009. •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 power cord having an equipment- grounding conductor and a grounding power plug.
  • Page 8 •Do not reach into the appliance if the tub or agitator is moving. •Keep the area underneath and around the appliance free of combustible materials such as lint, paper, rags, chemicals, etc. •Do not put animals, such as pets into the appliance. •Do not leave the appliance door open.
  • Page 9 •If the drain hose or inlet hose is frozen during winter, use it only after thawing. •Keep all washing detergents, softener and bleach away from children. •Do not touch the power plug or the appliance controls with wet hands. •When pulling out the power plug from an outlet, hold the power plug, not the cable.
  • Page 10 Technical Safety •Do not dry unwashed items in the appliance. •Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil, vegetable oil, acetone, alcohol, petroleum, 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.
  • Page 11: Disposal Of Your Old Appliance

    Disposal of Your Old Appliance • This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol indicates that waste electrical and electronic products (WEEE) should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream. • 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.
  • Page 12: Installation

    INSTALLATION Parts Transit bolts Power plug Power button Tub lamp Drum Door Drain hose Drain pump Drain pump filter Lower cover Adjustable feet Auto dispense box Liquid detergent dispenser cap Liquid softener dispenser cap Control panel Accessories Cold supply hose (1 EA) Spanner Caps for covering Anti–slip sheets (2 EA)
  • Page 13: Specifications

    Specifications Model LSWD100 Wash Capacity 12 kg (Wash) / 7 kg (Dry) Power Supply 220 - 240 V~, 50 Hz Size 600 mm (W) x 675 mm (D) x 850 mm (H) Product Weight 94.5 kg Permissible Water pressure 0.1 - 1.0 MPa (1.0 - 10.0 kgf / cm²) Allowable temperature 5 –...
  • Page 14: Installation Place Requirements

    Installation Place • If it is impossible to avoid positioning the appliance next to a gas cooker or coal burning Requirements stove, an insulation (85x60 cm) covered with aluminum foil on the side facing the cooker Location or stove must be inserted between the two appliances.
  • Page 15: Unpacking And Removing Transit Bolts

    Unpacking and Removing • Install the hole caps (optional). Transit Bolts • Locate the hole caps included in the accessory pack or attached on the back. Lift the appliance off the foam base. • After removing the carton and shipping material, lift the appliance off the foam base.
  • Page 16: Using Anti-Slip Sheets (Optional)

    Using Anti-Slip Sheets Wooden Floors (Suspended (Optional) Floors) If you install the appliance on a slippery surface, • Wooden floors are particularly susceptible to it may move because of excessive vibration. vibration. Incorrect leveling may cause malfunction • To prevent vibration we recommend you place through noise and vibration.
  • Page 17: Leveling The Appliance

    Leveling the Appliance Connecting Supply Hose If the floor is uneven, turn the adjustable feet • Water supply pressure must be between 0.1 as required (Do not insert pieces of wood etc. MPa and 1.0 MPa (1.0‒10.0 kgf/cm under the feet). Make sure that all four feet are •...
  • Page 18 Connecting Hose to Water Tap Push the adapter onto the end of the tap so that the rubber seal forms a watertight connection. Tighten the four fixing screws. Connecting Screw-Type Hose to Tap with Thread Screw the hose connector onto the water supply tap.
  • Page 19 Connecting Hose to Appliance Push the adapter onto the end of the tap so that the rubber seal forms a watertight Attach the hot water line to the hot water inlet connection. Tighten the four fixing screws on the back of the washer. Attach the cold water and the adapter ring plate.
  • Page 20: Installing The Drain Hose

    Installing the Drain Hose • The drain hose should not be placed higher than 100 cm above the floor. Water in the appliance may not drain or may drain slowly. • Securing the drain hose correctly will protect the floor from damage due to water leakage. •...
  • Page 21: Operation

    OPERATION Using the Washing Machine Choose the desired wash programme. Before the first wash, select a washing programme, allow the washing machine to wash without clothing. This will remove residue and water from the drum that may have been left during manufacturing.
  • Page 22 NOTE • Press the O marked and open the door as shown below. • Leaving wet laundry in drum for a long time may cause a bad smell. Take out the laundry immediately after the wash programme has finished. • When using the Main Washer and the Mini Washer together, pressing the Power button shows the following display.
  • Page 23: Sorting Laundry

    Sorting Laundry Caring before loading. • Combine large and small items in a load. Load large items first. Look for a care label on your clothes. • Large items should not be more than half • This will tell you about the fabric content the total wash load.
  • Page 24: Using Detergent And Fabric Softeners

    Using Detergent and Fabric Pour the detergent and softener into their respective compartments. Softeners − The auto dispense box has two reservoirs. Put the liquid detergent ( Using the Auto Dispense Function ) into the left reservoir and the fabric softener ( ) into the right reservoir.
  • Page 25 NOTE CAUTION • Before using the appliance, check if there is • Pull out the dispensing box only when refilling any detergent in the auto dispense box. or replacing detergent. • When the auto dispense box is filled with • Please use liquid detergents for drums only. detergent, the detergent will last for about 18 •...
  • Page 26 Dispensing Detergent Manually CAUTION • Do not pour fabric softener directly on the You may disable the Auto Detergent function if clothes. necessary. • Dispense the fabric softener using the Auto • To dispense a different kind of detergent Detergent function. (powder detergent, neutral detergent, or oxygen-based bleach) manually without •...
  • Page 27 Detergent Dosage • When you use the Delay Wash or Prewash function, Auto Dispense is recommended. • If too much detergent is used, too many suds can occur, which may result will result in poor washing results or over-burden the motor with a heavy weight.
  • Page 28: Control Panel

    Control Panel Cycle Category Programmes • This displays the currently available • You may select a desired cycle. For more page. Swipe the display left or right to information on programmes, refer to show Daily Cycles, Special Cycles, Dry ‘Programme Table’. Cycles(Optional), Download Cycle, and •...
  • Page 29: Programme Table

    Programme Table Washing Programme Daily Cycle Proper Maximum Programme Description Fabric Type Temp. Load Provides better performance 40 °C Cotton by combining various drum (Cold to 95 °C) motions. Coloured fast garments (shirts, nightdresses, Adjusts wash and rinse pajamas, etc.) and Rating patterns automatically, normally soiled cotton...
  • Page 30 Special Cycle Maximum Programme Description Fabric Type Proper Temp. Load Helps to remove allergens Cotton, underwear, 60 °C Allergy Care such as house mite and pillow covers, bed 6 kg (60 °C to 95 °C) pollen. sheets, baby wear Suitable for water-proof Leisure clothes such 30 °C Outdoor...
  • Page 31 Download Cycle Proper Maximum Programme Description Fabric Type Temp. Load Cleans inside of the washing Tub Clean 60 °C machine. Use for laundry that need rinsing only or to add rinse- Normal fabrics which Rinse+Spin No choice added fabric softener to can be washable.
  • Page 32 Drying Programme Maximum Programme Description Fabric Type Load Normal Iron 7 kg Suitable for towels, shirts, Cotton Normal cotton laundry underwear, etc. Speed 5 kg Suitable for leisure wear. It would Coolmax, Gore-tex, Outdoor be help resist water repellency of 2 kg Fleece and Sympatex.
  • Page 33 Extra Options Washing Programme Programme Turbo Wash Prewash Medic Rinse Crease Care Delay Wash Cotton ● ● ● ● ● Auto Wash ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Easy Care ● ● ● ● ● Speed 14 ● ● **Wool ●...
  • Page 34 Operating Data Programme Max RPM Cotton 1600 Auto Wash 1600 1600 Easy Care 1200 Speed 14 Wool Allergy Care 1600 Stain Care 1600 Outdoor Gentle Care Direct Wear (1kg) 1200 Delicate Tub Clean Refresh Rinse + Spin 1600 Turbo 49 1600 Spin 1600...
  • Page 35: Option Programme

    Option Programme Rinse When you select a programme, washing starts Rinse+ with the default settings. If needed, change the options as shown below. Add rinse once. 1 : Soil Rinse++ 2 : Rinse Add rinse twice. 3 : Temp. Rinse & Hold 4 : Spin The programme is paused until start button is 5 : Add Option...
  • Page 36 Add Option Add Drying Option settings may be different depending on Option settings may be different depending on programmes. cycles.(Refer to 'Drying Programme') Turbo Wash ( Cooling Wash programme in under 1 hour with energy This programme cools the clothes down after and water saving.
  • Page 37 Add Item Delay Wash( Laundry can be added or removed after the You can set a time delay so that the washing washing programme is started. machine will start automatically and finish after a specified time interval. Press the Start/Pause button. Press the Power button.
  • Page 38: Dry

    Woolen Articles • Do not tumble dry woolen articles. Pull them to Use the your Automatic programmes to dry their original shape and dry them flat. most loads. Electronic sensors measure the temperature of the exhaust to increase or decrease drying temperatures for faster reaction Woven and Loopknit Materials time and tighter temperature control.
  • Page 39 Drying Time Guide • Drying cycle can last up to about 7 hours. • These drying times are given as a guide to help you set your washing machine for manual drying. • If the temperature of the drying system is not enough to complete to dry, drying time is modified automatically, and inform it by pop-up window.
  • Page 40: Settings

    Settings Remote Start ( Swipe the settings window down to change Use a smart phone to control your appliance more settings. Press the More Settings button remotely. You can also monitor your cycle to change more settings. operation so you know how much time is left in the cycle.
  • Page 41 Auto Dispense ( Sound ( Select this to turn on or off Auto Dispense. Use this option to turn on or off the sound when the button is pressed. • When you set Refill Alarm, you can find out when to refill the detergent or the softener. •...
  • Page 42 NOTE Washer Pairing (Optional) ( • If you fail to pair the Mini Washer, refer to the Select this to (un)pair the Main Washer and the following steps: Mini Washer. Ensure that the power cable of the • This option is available when the Main Washer Mini Washer is plugged in.
  • Page 43 Switching Between Main and Mini Factory Data Reset ( Washer Delete all the stored data and reset to the Select this to switch the washing mode between default settings. Main Washer and Mini Washer. You can swipe Press the Power button. the settings window down to select Main Washer or Mini Washer.
  • Page 44: Download Cycles

    Download Cycles NOTE • You can download cycles after registering The Download Cycles features of this appliance the appliance and configuring the Wi-Fi allow you to download new and special cycles connection. For information on how to that are not included in the appliance's basic register the appliance and configure the Wi-Fi cycles.
  • Page 45: Smart Functions

    SMART FUNCTIONS Application Installation Using the Wi-Fi Function Search for the LG Smart ThinQ application Communicate with the appliance from a smart from the Google Play Store on a smart phone. phone using the convenient smart features. Follow instructions to download and install the application.
  • Page 46: Open Source Software Notice Information

    Open Source Software Notice Declaration of Conformity Information To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL, and other open source licenses, that is Hereby, LG Electronics European Shared contained in this product, please visit http:// Service Center B.V., declares that this Washing opensource.lge.com.
  • Page 47: Using The Smart Diagnosis™ Function

    Using the Smart Diagnosis™ Smart Diagnosis™ Through the Customer Information Centre Function Should you experience any problems with the Press the Power button. appliance, it has the capability of transmitting data to a smart phone using the LG Smart ThinQ Open the Settings menu on upper side and application or via the phone to the LG Customer select More Settings.
  • Page 48: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Interior WARNING • Unplug the washing machine before cleaning • Use a towel or soft cloth to wipe around the to avoid the risk of electric shock. Failure to washing machine door opening and door follow this warning may result in serious injury, glass.
  • Page 49: Cleaning The Drain Pump Filter

    Cleaning the Drain Pump After cleaning, assemble the hose cap and the pump cap in the original positions. Filter • The drain filter collects threads and small objects left in the laundry. Check regularly that the filter is clean to ensure smooth running of your washing machine.
  • Page 50: Cleaning Auto Dispense Box

    Cleaning Auto dispense box Wash the auto dispense box and the check valve clean with running water. When you replace the detergent or have left the detergent for a long time, you need to clean the Assemble the caps and the check valve in auto dispense box.
  • Page 51: Tub Clean

    Tub Clean Tub Clean is a special programme to clean the inside of the washing machine. A higher water level is used in this programme at higher spin speed. Perform this programme regularly. Remove any clothing or items from the washing machine and close the door.
  • Page 52: Caution On Freezing During Winter

    Caution on Freezing During • After closing the tap, disconnect the cold supply hose from the tap, and remove water Winter while keeping the hose facing downwards. • When frozen, the product does not operate normally. Make sure to install the product where it will not freeze during winter.
  • Page 53 How to Handle Freezing • When water is removed completely from the drum, close the hose plug used for removal of • Make sure to empty the drum, pour warm residual water, choose a washing programme, water of 50–60 °C up to the rubber part inside and press the Start/Pause button.
  • Page 54: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnosing Problems • 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: Symptoms Reason Solution...
  • Page 55 Symptoms Reason Solution Water supply is not adequate in that • Check another tap in the house. location. Water does not Water supply tap is not completely • Fully open tap. enter washing open. machine or it Water supply hose(s) are kinked. •...
  • Page 56 Symptoms Reason Solution • Check if the ‘Door Lock’ icon is Once washing machine has started, Door does not illuminated. You can safely open the the door cannot be opened for door after the ‘Door Lock’ icon turns open safety reasons. off.
  • Page 57: Error Messages

    Error Messages Symptoms Reason Solution Water supply is not adequate in • Check another tap in the house. area. Water supply taps are not • Fully open tap. completely open. Water supply hose(s) are kinked. • Straighten hose(s). The filter of the supply hose(s) are •...
  • Page 58 Symptoms Reason Solution Ensure door is not open. • Close the door completely. If is not released, call for service. Door sensor has malfunctioned. • Unplug the power plug and call for Control error. service. • Close the water tap. Water overfills due to the faulty •...
  • Page 59: Warranty

    WARRANTY 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.
  • Page 60 Strange vibration or noise Remove the transit bolts caused by not removing transit & tub support. bolts or tub support. Carton Transit support base bolt Leakage caused by dirt (hair, Clean the gasket & door lint) on gasket and door glass. glass.
  • Page 61 Leakage caused by improper installation of drain hose or Reinstall the drain hose. Elbow Bracket clogged drain hose. Tie Strap Leakage caused by improper installation of water supply Reinstall the supply hose. hose or using other brand supply hoses. No power problem caused Reconnect the power by loose connection of power cord or change the...
  • Page 62: Operating Data

    Product fiche_Commission Directive 96/60/EC Supplier’s trade mark Supplier’s model identifier LSWD100 The energy efficiency class of the model is determined in accordance with Annex IV. Expressed as ‘Energyefficiency class… on a scale of A (more efficient) to G (less efficient)’. 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 efficient) to G (less efficient).
  • Page 63 Product fiche_Commission Directive 96/60/EC Washing capacity of appliance for a standard 60 °C cotton washing cycle, as defined in Annex I note IX. Drying capacity of appliance for a standard ‘dry cotton’ drying cycle, as defined in Annex I note X. Water consumption for washing, spinning and drying, in litres per complete litres / cycle operating cycle as defined in Annex I note XI.
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