LG WM3555HWA Owners Manual - Page 29

Using Dry Cycles

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us_main.book.book Page 29 Tuesday, October 12, 2021 1:56 PM ENGLISH Rubber and Plastics Do not dry any items made from or containing rubber or plastics, such as: • Aprons, bibs, chair covers • Curtains and tablecloths • Bath mats Fiberglass Do not dry fiberglass articles in the appliance. Glass particles left in the appliance may be picked up by your clothes and cause skin irritation. NOTE • It is normal for the dryer fan motor to run for about 60 seconds after the dry cycle is stopped. • Be careful when removing your clothing from the appliance, as the clothing or appliance may be hot. • The estimated drying time varies from the actual drying time for sensor dry cycles. The type of fabric, size of the load, and the dryness selected affect drying time. • The Dry Only cycle begins by spinning the clothing to extract water and save energy. Using Dry Cycles Press the Dry button repeatedly to select a dry cycle. Normal (@) Reduces the drying time and energy usage during the dry cycle. • Fabric Type: Cotton or linen fabrics such as cotton towels, t-shirts, and linen clothing. Damp Dry (-) Leaves clothes slightly damp for easier ironing. • Fabric Type: Cotton or linen fabrics, ready to iron at the end of cycle. Low Temperature (*) Uses low temperature drying to protect clothing. • Fabric Type: Easy care or permanent press fabrics. Energy Saver (() Heated air-condensing dry that saves water. • Fabric Type: Cotton or linen fabrics such as cotton towels, t-shirts, and linen clothing. OPERATION 29 Time 30/60/120 minutes Select the drying time according to the load size. • Fabric Type: Cotton, towels NOTE • The capacity of the machine for washing clothes is twice as much as when drying clothes. If the machine is to be used to dry a load, then the wash load must be smaller for effective drying performance. If a full load is washed, remove half the clothes prior to starting the dry cycle. • All dry cycles begin with a brief spin cycle to extract as much moisture as possible from the load before drying. Using a Wash and Dry Function 1 Prepare the laundry and load the drum. • For consistently dry loads, all articles in the load should be similar in material and thickness. • Do not overload the drum. Items must have room to tumble freely. 2 Press the Power button. 3 Select a wash cycle. 4 Add detergent. 5 Press the Dry button repeatedly to toggle through the selections: • Normal (@) - For general drying • Damp Dry (-) - For damp drying items for ironing • Low Temperature (*) - For delicate fabrics • Energy Saver (() - For heavier fabrics • Time 30/60/120 minutes - For timed drying 6 Press the Start/Pause button. Only Using a Dry Function 1 Prepare the laundry and load the drum. • For consistently dry loads, all articles in the load should be similar in material and thickness. • Do not overload the drum. Items must have room to tumble freely.

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OPERATION
ENGLISH
Rubber and Plastics
Do not dry any items made from or containing
rubber or plastics, such as:
Aprons, bibs, chair covers
Curtains and tablecloths
Bath mats
Fiberglass
Do not dry fiberglass articles in the appliance.
Glass particles left in the appliance may be picked
up by your clothes and cause skin irritation.
NOTE
It is normal for the dryer fan motor to run for
about 60 seconds after the dry cycle is stopped.
Be careful when removing your clothing from
the appliance, as the clothing or appliance may
be hot.
The estimated drying time varies from the actual
drying time for sensor dry cycles. The type of
fabric, size of the load, and the dryness selected
affect drying time.
• The
Dry Only
cycle begins by spinning the
clothing to extract water and save energy.
Using Dry Cycles
Press the
Dry
button repeatedly to select a dry
cycle.
Normal (
@
)
Reduces the drying time and energy usage during
the dry cycle.
Fabric Type: Cotton or linen fabrics such as
cotton towels, t-shirts, and linen clothing.
Damp Dry (
-
)
Leaves clothes slightly damp for easier ironing.
Fabric Type: Cotton or linen fabrics, ready to iron
at the end of cycle.
Low Temperature (
*
)
Uses low temperature drying to protect clothing.
Fabric Type: Easy care or permanent press
fabrics.
Energy Saver (
(
)
Heated air-condensing dry that saves water.
Fabric Type: Cotton or linen fabrics such as
cotton towels, t-shirts, and linen clothing.
Time 30/60/120 minutes
Select the drying time according to the load size.
Fabric Type: Cotton, towels
NOTE
The capacity of the machine for washing clothes
is twice as much as when drying clothes. If the
machine is to be used to dry a load, then the
wash load must be smaller for effective drying
performance. If a full load is washed, remove
half the clothes prior to starting the dry cycle.
All dry cycles begin with a brief spin cycle to
extract as much moisture as possible from the
load before drying.
Using a Wash and Dry Function
1
Prepare the laundry and load the drum.
For consistently dry loads, all articles in the
load should be similar in material and
thickness.
Do not overload the drum. Items must have
room to tumble freely.
2
Press the
Power
button.
3
Select a wash cycle.
4
Add detergent.
5
Press the
Dry
button repeatedly to toggle
through the selections:
Normal (
@
) - For general drying
Damp Dry (
-
) - For damp drying items for
ironing
Low Temperature (
*
) - For delicate fabrics
Energy Saver (
(
) - For heavier fabrics
Time 30/60/120 minutes - For timed drying
6
Press the
Start/Pause
button.
Only Using a Dry Function
1
Prepare the laundry and load the drum.
For consistently dry loads, all articles in the
load should be similar in material and
thickness.
Do not overload the drum. Items must have
room to tumble freely.
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