LG WT5001CW Owner's Manual - Page 27

Troubleshooting - drain pump

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TROUBLESHOOTING ENGLISH NORMAL SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR The following sounds may be heard while the washer is operating. They are normal. Clicking: • Lid lock relay when the lid locks and unlocks. • T he washer will make a series of clicking noises as it changes the cleaning mode. High pitched noise: The wash basket spins faster to remove moisture from the load. Spraying or hissing: Water spraying or circulating during the cycle. Humming or gurgling: Drain pump pumping water from the washer at the end of a cycle. Water sloshing sound: A liquid in the balance ring around the wash basket helps the basket spin smoothly. (Washer is turned off and tub is rotated.) Sound of water being added after the washer has already been operating: • T he washer adapts to the load size and type to add more water to the cycle as needed. • T he wash load may be unbalanced. If the washer senses that the load is unbalanced, it will stop and refill to redistribute the load. • T he washer may be diluting laundry additives to add to the wash load. BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Your washing machine is equipped with an automatic error-monitoring system to detect and diagnose problems at an early stage. If your washer does not function properly or does not function at all, check the following before you call for service. Problem Rattling and clanking noise Thumping sound Vibrating noise Water leaking around washer Excessive sudsing Possible Causes • Foreign objects, such as keys, coins, or safety pins, may be in drum or pump. • Heavy wash loads may produce a thumping sound. • Washer load may be out of balance. • Wash load may be unevenly distributed in the drum. • Not all leveling feet are resting firmly on the floor. • Floor not rigid enough. • Fill hose connection is loose at tap or washer. • House drain pipes are clogged. • Large items such as pillow and blanket over the tub. • Too much detergent or incorrect detergent. Solutions • Stop washer and check drum for foreign objects. If noise continues after the washer is restarted, call for service. • T his is normal. If sound continues, the washer is probably out of balance. Stop and redistribute the wash load. • Stop and redistribute the wash load. • Stop washer and rearrange the wash load. • Adjust the leveling feet. Make sure all four feet are in firm contact with the floor while the washer is in the spin cycle with a load. • Make sure that the floor is solid and does not flex. Refer to Flooring in the Installation section. • Check hoses. Check and tighten hose connections. • Unclog drain pipe. Contact a plumber if necessary. • Check the cycle. If you wash large items, use BULKY/BEDDING cycle. • Stop washer and check the load position. Lay bulky items into the tub. • Reduce detergent amount or use low-sudsing detergent. Only use detergent with the HE (High-Efficiency) logo. 27

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ENGLISH
TROUBLESHOOTING
NORMAL SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR
Problem
Possible Causes
Solutions
Rattling and
clanking noise
Thumping sound
Water leaking
around washer
• Foreign objects, such as
keys, coins, or safety pins,
may be in drum or pump.
• Heavy wash loads may
produce a thumping sound.
• Washer load may be out
of balance.
• Wash load may be unevenly
distributed in the drum.
• Not all leveling feet are resting
firmly on the floor.
• Floor not rigid enough.
• Fill hose connection is loose
at tap or washer.
• House drain pipes are
clogged.
• Large items such as pillow
and blanket over the tub.
• Stop washer and check drum for foreign objects. If
noise continues after the washer is restarted, call for
service.
• This is normal. If sound continues, the washer is
probably out of balance. Stop and redistribute the
wash load.
• Stop and redistribute the wash load.
• Stop washer and rearrange the wash load.
• Adjust the leveling feet. Make sure all four feet are in
firm contact with the floor while the washer is in the
spin cycle with a load.
• Make sure that the floor is solid and does not flex.
Refer to Flooring in the
Installation
section.
• Check hoses. Check and tighten hose connections.
• Unclog drain pipe. Contact a plumber if necessary.
• Check the cycle. If you wash large items, use
BULKY/BEDDING cycle.
• Stop washer and check the load position. Lay bulky
items into the tub.
Clicking:
• Lid
lock relay when the lid locks and unlocks.
The washer will make a series of clicking noises
as it changes the cleaning mode.
High pitched noise:
The wash basket spins faster to remove moisture
from the load.
Spraying or hissing:
Water spraying or circulating during the cycle.
Humming or gurgling:
Drain pump pumping water from the washer at
the end of a cycle.
Water sloshing sound:
A liquid in the balance ring around the wash
basket helps the basket spin smoothly.
(Washer is turned off and tub is rotated.)
Sound of water being added after the washer
has already been operating:
The washer adapts to the load size and type to
add more water to the cycle as needed.
The wash load may be unbalanced. If the
washer senses that the load is unbalanced, it
will stop and refill to redistribute the load.
The washer may be diluting laundry additives to
add to the wash load.
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
Your washing machine is equipped with an automatic error-monitoring system to detect and diagnose
problems at an early stage. If your washer does not function properly or does not function at all, check the
following before you call for service.
Vibrating noise
Excessive sudsing
• Too much detergent or
incorrect detergent.
• Reduce detergent amount or use low-sudsing
detergent.
Only use detergent with the HE
(High-Efficiency) logo.
The following sounds may be heard while the
washer is operating. They are normal.
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