LG S3WFBN Owners Manual - Page 43
Before Calling For Service
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42 TROUBLESHOOTING before calling for service Your appliance is equipped with an automatic error-monitoring system to detect and diagnose problems at an early stage. If your appliance does not function properly or does not function at all, check the following before you call for service. Operation Problem Possible Cause Solutions Smoke comes out when the door is opened Door is opened during operation It is normal for steam or hot air to escape if the door is opened during operation. Full water supply tank Appliance is being used for is empty after just one the first time use A larger amount of water is needed the first time the appliance is used to fill the empty reservoir. Appliance makes a Moving hanger is balancing This is normal at the beginning of the loud vibrating noise on load before operation cycle. If the noise increases or continues startup for a long time, call for service. [Drying times are taking longer than estimated?] Clothes were extremely wet when loaded Drying times may be longer for very wet or bulky clothing. Damp dry clothes before putting them in the Styler. The Styler stops automatically when clothes are dry. Appliance is moving from left to right while operating Floor under appliance is not level or is not sturdy enough to support the weight of the appliance without flexing Install the appliance where the floor is level and sturdy. Compensate for any slight unevenness in the floor with the leveling legs. See Leveling the Styler, page 16. Sound of motor whirring Compressor is running during This is normal. drying Sound of water running, boiling, or hissing Steam or hot air leaks out when the door is closed The appliance won't operate Steam being generated and sprayed onto clothes This is normal. An item is caught in the door, keeping it slightly open Make sure all items are completely inside the cabinet and nothing is caught in the door, blocking it from closing completely. Control panel has powered off This is normal. Press the Power button to due to inactivity turn the appliance on. Cord is unplugged Make sure cord is plugged securely into a working outlet. Circuit breaker/fuse is tripped/ blown Check house circuit breakers/fuses. Replace fuses or reset breaker. The appliance should be on a dedicated branch circuit. Appliance not connected to Make sure the cord is plugged into a 120 V socket grounded socket rated for this appliance. See the Product Specifications, page 12.