LG WM3431HW Owner's Manual - Page 16
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H ow to use washer 9. Dry • Drying options are easily selected with the Dry button. • For most even drying , make sure all articles in the clothes load are similar in material and thickness. • Do not overload dryer by stuffing too many articles into drum. Items must be able to tumble freely • If you open door and remove load before dryer has finished its cycle, remember to press the Start/Pause button. • By pressing the Dry button, you can select Normal ➔ More ➔ Time ➔ Off ➔ Low Temp. ➔ Less • Your dryer can handle a load of up to 9 lbs. (4 kg) dry weight of articles. • When drying cycle is completed, is displayed on the Multi display. (Cool Down) • Cool Down is set automatically when the drying cycle is complete. • If clothes are not removed promptly when the drying cycle ends, wrinkles can form. • The Cool Down feature periodically tumbles, rearranges and fluffs the load to avoid wrinkles for up to 4 hours. • The message will continue to display until the clothes are removed or the Start/Pause button is pressed. 1) Drying Automatic guide • Use your Automatic Cycles to dry most loads. Electronic sensors measure the temperature of the exhaust to increase or decrease the drying temperature for faster reaction time and tighter temperature control. • Recommended Dry selection according to fabric type: a) Perm Press - Low Temp. b) If clothes are to be ironed - Less c) Cotton/Towels - Normal d) Diapers - More The estimated drying time varies from the actual drying time with an Automatic. The type of fabric, size of the load, and the dryness selected affect drying time. 2) Drying time guide • By pressing the Dry button, the drying time can be selected. • Timed dry can last up to 150 min. When selecting Dry only, drying will start after spinning. • These drying times are given as a guide to help you set your dryer for manual drying. Drying times can vary greatly depending on dampness, room temperature and type of fabric. Your own experience will be your best guide. Woolen Articles - Do not tumble dry woolen articles. Pull them to their original shape and dry them flat. Woven and Loopknit Materials - Some woven and loopknit materials may shrink, by varying amounts, depending on their quality. - Always stretch them out immediately after drying. Permanent Press and Synthetics - Do not overload your dryer. - Take out permanent press articles as soon as the dryer stops to reduce wrinkles. Fiber or Leather Materials - Always check the manufacturer's instructions. Baby clothes and Night Gowns - Always check the manufacturer's instructions. Rubber and Plastics - Do not dry any items made from or containing rubber or plastics, such as: a) aprons, bibs, chair covers b) curtains and table cloths c) bathmats Fiber glass - Do not dry fiberglass articles in your dryer. Glass particles left in the dryer could be picked up by your clothes the next time you use the dryer and irritate your skin. 15