LG DLEC855W Owner's Manual - Page 21

Ventilation Grille and Cool Air Inlet, Grille, Moisture Sensor - drain hose

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C aring For Your Dryer F Ventilation Grille and Cool Air Inlet Grille Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the front ventilation grill and the cool air inlet in the back. Failure to remove any lint or dirt buildup will reduce air flow and increase energy consumption and drying times. 3. Connect the external drain hose included with the dryer. Route this hose to a permanent drain and secure the hose so it can not come loose. Note The warm air is exhausted through the ventilation grill. Moisture Sensor This sensor is used by the control to sense the moisture remaining in the clothes. If the sensor becomes dirty or coated the control will not be able to sense the moisture and the dryer will shut off before the clothes are dry. Clean the sensor bars as shown below to maintain optimum performance of the Sensor Dry cycles. Condensed Water Drain Condensed water is pumped to the reservoir which must be emptied every load. If a household drain is available, this water can be pumped down the drain so the reservoir is not used. 1. Slide the drain connection out the opening located on the back of the dryer on the right side as your face the rear of the dryer. 2. Disconnect the hose from that goes up to the reservoir. Caring For Your Dryer 21

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Caring For Your Dryer
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F
aring For Your Dryer
Ventilation Grille and Cool Air Inlet
Grille
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the front
ventilation grill and the cool air inlet in the back.
Failure to remove any lint or dirt buildup will
reduce air flow and increase energy
consumption and drying times.
Moisture Sensor
This sensor is used by the control to sense the
moisture remaining in the clothes. If the sensor
becomes dirty or coated the control will not be
able to sense the moisture and the dryer will shut
off before the clothes are dry.
Clean the sensor bars as shown below to
maintain optimum performance of the Sensor Dry
cycles.
1.
Slide the drain
connection out
the opening
located on the
back of the
dryer on the
right side as
your face the
rear of the dryer.
2.
Disconnect the
hose from that
goes up to the
reservoir.
Condensed Water Drain
Condensed water is pumped to the reservoir which
must be emptied every load. If a household drain is
available, this water can be pumped down the drain
so the reservoir is not used.
Note
The warm air is exhausted through the
ventilation grill.
3.
Connect the
external drain
hose included
with the dryer.
Route this hose
to a permanent
drain and
secure the hose
so it can not
come loose.