LG WT7060CW Owners Manual - Page 26

Operation

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26 TROUBLESHOOTING Operation Problem Possible Cause Hoses are not connected correctly. House drain pipes are clogged. Water leaking Drain hose has come out of drain connector or is not inserted far enough. A large item such as a pillow or blanket is above the top of the tub. Oversudsing of detergent. Water leaks every load. Hoses are not installed correctly. Excessive sudsing Too much detergent or incorrect detergent. Washer will not turn on. Power cord is not properly plugged in. House fuse is blown, circuit breaker has tripped, or power outage has occurred. Solutions Check hoses and connectors for leaks, cracks and splits. Check and tighten hose connections. The washer pumps out water very rapidly. Check for water backing up out of the drain pipe during drain. If water is seen coming out of the drain, check for proper drain hose installation and check for restrictions in the drain. Contact a plumber to repair drain pipe. Tie drain hose to inlet hose or standpipe to prevent it from coming out during drain. For smaller drain pipes, insert the drain hose into the pipe as far as the drain hose flange. For larger drain pipes, insert the drain hose into the pipe 1-2 inches past the flange. Use the Bedding cycle for large or bulky items. Use extra care and never wash more that half a load of items that float, such as pillows. Stop the washer and check the load. Make sure the load does not crest above the top edge of the tub. Oversudsing may create leaks, and may be caused by the type and amount of detergent used. High-Efficiency detergent is the only detergent recommended. The normal amount of detergent to use is 1/4 to 1/2 of the maximum amount recommended by the detergent manufacturer. Always reduce the amount of detergent if the load is small or lightly soiled, or if the water is very soft. Never use more than the maximum amount recommended by the detergent manufacturer. Check all fill and drain hose connections to ensure that they are tight and secure. HE detergents are formulated specifically for High-Efficiency washers and contain sudsreducing agents. Only use detergent with the High-Efficiency (HE) logo. For detergent quantities refer to the Detergent Use section. If sudsing or detergent residue continue to be an issue, add an extra rinse. Make sure that the plug is plugged securely into a grounded, 3-prong, 120-VAC, 60 Hz outlet. Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse. Do not increase fuse capacity. If the problem is a circuit overload, have it corrected by a qualified electrician.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Operation
Problem
Possible Cause
Solutions
Water leaking
Hoses are not connected correctly.
Check hoses and connectors for leaks, cracks
and splits.
Check and tighten hose connections.
House drain pipes are clogged.
The washer pumps out water very rapidly. Check
for water backing up out of the drain pipe during
drain. If water is seen coming out of the drain,
check for proper drain hose installation and check
for restrictions in the drain. Contact a plumber to
repair drain pipe.
Drain hose has come out of drain
connector or is not inserted far
enough.
Tie drain hose to inlet hose or standpipe to
prevent it from coming out during drain. For
smaller drain pipes, insert the drain hose into the
pipe as far as the drain hose flange. For larger
drain pipes, insert the drain hose into the pipe 1-2
inches past the flange.
A large item such as a pillow or
blanket is above the top of the tub.
Use the Bedding cycle for large or bulky items.
Use extra care and never wash more that half a
load of items that float, such as pillows.
Stop the washer and check the load. Make sure
the load does not crest above the top edge of the
tub.
Oversudsing of detergent.
Oversudsing may create leaks, and may be
caused by the type and amount of detergent
used. High-Efficiency detergent is the only
detergent recommended. The normal amount
of detergent to use is 1/4 to 1/2 of the maximum
amount recommended by the detergent
manufacturer. Always reduce the amount of
detergent if the load is small or lightly soiled, or
if the water is very soft. Never use more than
the maximum amount recommended by the
detergent manufacturer.
Water leaks every
load.
Hoses are not installed correctly.
Check all fill and drain hose connections to
ensure that they are tight and secure.
Excessive sudsing
Too much detergent or incorrect
detergent.
HE detergents are formulated specifically for
High-Efficiency washers and contain suds-
reducing agents. Only use detergent with the
High-Efficiency (HE) logo.
For detergent quantities refer to the Detergent
Use section. If sudsing or detergent residue
continue to be an issue, add an extra rinse.
Washer will not turn
on.
Power cord is not properly plugged
in.
Make sure that the plug is plugged securely into a
grounded, 3-prong, 120-VAC, 60 Hz outlet.
House fuse is blown, circuit breaker
has tripped, or power outage has
occurred.
Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse. Do not
increase fuse capacity. If the problem is a
circuit overload, have it corrected by a qualified
electrician.