LG WF-T7510TC Owner’s Manual

Washing
Machine
OWNER'S
MANUAL
Please
read
this
manual
carefully
before
your
set.
Retain
it
for
future
reference.
Record
model
name
and
serial
number
of
the
set.
Quote
this
information
to
your
dealer
when
you
require
service.
MODEL
:
WF-T(S,C)550(~2)0(~5)P(P,H,C)
WF-T(S,C)650(~2)0(~5)T(P,H,C)
WF-T(S,C)750(~2)0(~5)T(P,H,C)
WF-T(S,C)750(~1)0(~9)P(P,H,C)
WF-T(S,C)850(~1)0(~9)T(P,H,C)
WF-T708TC,
WF-T868TC(H)
P
roduct
Features
Fuzzy
logic
control
A
built-in
load
sensor
automatically
detects
the
laundry
load
and
a
microprocessor
optimizes
washing
conditions
such
as
ideal
water
level
and
washing
time.
Advanced
technology
is
built
into
the
Electronic
Control
System
which
ensures
the
best
washing
result.
Turbo
drum
washing
(option)
When
"Punch
+
3"
washing
wings
turn,
the
washing
tub
turns
in
the
opposite
direction.
This
makes
the
both
sides
current
of
water
which
improve
wash-
performance
by
rubbing
clothes
strongly.
Applied
models
:
WF-T
Washer
doesn't
operate
while
the
lid
is
open.
If
the
lid
is
open
during
the
wash,
rinse
or
spin
cycles,
the
operation
stops
for
safety.
3
Step
washing
3
step
washing
makes
the
best
washing
performance
with
low
tangling.
START
WASHING
AUTO
POWER
OFF
SENSING
Laundry
Sensor
Water
Level
Sensor
SETTING
Optimum
Washing
Condition
Rubbing
Rubbing
and
Shaking
Shaking
and
Disentangling
ATTENTION
:
Be
sure
to
remove
the
unit
from
the
carton
base,
otherwise
the
machine
will
not
be
able
to
operate
properly.
C
ontents
Introduction
Before
Starting
to
Wash
Washing
Programs
Additional
Function
Options
Installation
Care
and
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Terms
of
Warranty
Specification
Safety
Information
Identification
of
Parts
Function
Information
Preparation
Before
Washing
Use
of
Water,
Detergent,
Bleach
and
Softener
Special
Guide
for
Stain
Removal
Function
of
each
Button
Fuzzy
Wash
(Normal
Wash)
Jean
Wash
Wool
Wash
Speedy
Soak
Wash
Economy
Wash
Delay
Start
(Reservation)
Wash
Option
Washing
Other
useful
Functions
Placing
and
Leveling
Connecting
Water
Supply
Hose
Connecting
Drain
Hose
Grounding
Method
Cleaning
and
Maintenance
Common
washing
problems
Troubleshooting
Terms
of
Warranty
Specification
4
5
6
7
8
11
12
14
14
14
14
14
16
17
18
19
20
23
24
25
27
28
29
30
READ
THIS
MANUAL
Inside
you
will
find
many
helpful
hints
on
how
to
use
and
maintain
your
washer
properly.
Just
a
little
preventive
care
on
your
part
can
save
you
a
great
deal
of
time
and
money
over
the
life
of
your
washer.
You
will
find
many
answers
to
common
problems
in
the
Troubleshooting
section.
If
you
review
our
chart
of
Troubleshooting
Tips
first,
you
may
not
need
to
call
for
service
at
all.
Introduction
4
S
afety
information
Read
and
follow
this
safety
information
carefully.
For
your
safety,
the
information
in
this
manual
must
be
followed
to
minimize
the
risk
of
fire
or
explosion,
electric
shock,
or
to
prevent
property
damage,
personal
injury,
or
loss
of
life.
Save
these
instructions.
WARNING!
WATER
HEATER
SAFETY
PROPER
INSTALLATION
YOUR
LAUNDRY
AREA
WHEN
USING
THE
WASHER
WHEN
NOT
IN
USE
?
Under
certain
conditions
hydrogen
gas
may
be
produced
in
a
water
heater
that
has
not
been
used
for
two
weeks
or
more.
Hydrogen
gas
can
be
explosive
under
these
circumstances.
If
the
hot
water
has
not
been
used
for
two
weeks
or
more,
prevent
the
possibility
of
damage
or
injury
by
turning
on
all
hot
water
faucets
and
allowing
them
to
run
for
several
minutes.
Do
this
before
using
any
electrical
appliance
which
is
connected
to
the
hot
water
system.
This
simple
procedure
will
allow
any
built-up
hydrogen
gas
to
escape.
Since
the
gas
is
flammable,
do
not
smoke
or
use
an
open
flame
or
appliance
during
this
process.
?
The
base
opening
must
not
be
obstructed
by
carpeting
when
the
washing
machine
is
installed
on
a
carpeted
floor.
?
Install
or
store
where
it
will
not
be
exposed
to
temperatures
below
freezing
or
exposed
to
the
weather.
?
Properly
ground
washer
to
conform
with
all
governing
codes
and
ordinances.
Follow
details
in
Installation
Instructions.
?
Must
be
positioned
so
that
the
plug
is
accessible.
?
Keep
the
area
underneath
and
around
your
appliances
free
of
combustible
materials
such
as
lint,
paper,
rags,
chemicals,
etc.
?
Close
supervision
is
necessary
if
this
appliance
is
used
by
or
near
children.
Do
not
allow
children
to
play
on,
with,
or
inside
this
or
any
other
appliance.
?
Use
this
appliance
only
for
its
intended
purpose
as
described
in
this
Owner's
Manual.
?
Never
reach
into
washer
while
it
is
moving.
Wait
until
the
machine
has
completely
stopped
before
opening
the
lid.
?
Do
not
mix
chlorine
bleach
with
ammonia
or
acids
such
as
vinegar
and/or
rust
remover.
Mixing
different
chemicals
can
produce
a
toxic
gas
which
may
cause
death.
?
Do
not
wash
or
dry
articles
that
have
been
cleaned
in,
washed
in,
soaked
in,
or
spotted
with
combustible
or
explosive
substances
(such
as
wax,
oil,
paint,
gasoline,
dry-cleaning
solvents,
kerosene,
etc.)
which
may
ignite
or
explode.
Do
not
add
these
substances
to
the
wash
water.
Do
not
use
or
place
these
substances
around
your
washer
or
dryer
during
operation.
?
The
laundry
process
can
reduce
the
flame
retardancy
of
fabrics.
To
avoid
such
a
result,
carefully
follow
the
garment
manufacturer's
wash
and
care
instructions.
?
To
minimize
the
possibility
of
electric
shock,
unplug
this
appliance
from
the
power
supply
or
disconnect
the
washer
at
the
household
distribution
panel
by
removing
the
fuse
or
switching
off
the
circuit
breaker
before
attempting
any
maintenance
or
cleaning.
NOTE:
Pressing
Power
button
to turn
off
does
NOT
disconnect
the
appliance
from
the
power
supply.
?
Never
attempt
to
operate
this
appliance
if
it
is
damaged,
malfunctioning,
partially
disassembled,
or
has
missing
or
broken
parts,
including
a
damaged
cord
or
plug.
?
Turn
off
water
faucets
to
relieve
pressure
on
hoses
and
valves
and
to
minimize
leakage
if
a
break
or
rupture
should
occur.
Check
the
condition
of
the
fill
hoses;
they
may
need
replacement
after
5
years.
?
Before
discarding
a
washer,
or
removing
it
from
service,
remove
the
washer
lid
to
prevent
children
from
hiding
inside.
?
Do
not
attempt
to
repair
or
replace
any
part
of
this
appliance
unless
specifically
recommended
in
this
Owner's
Manual,
or
in
published
user-repair
instructions
that
you
understand
and
have
the
skills
to
carry
out.
?
Do
not
tamper
with
controls.
Introduction
I
dentification
of
Parts
5
WATER
SUPPLY
HOSE
Make
sure
the
water
does
not
leak.
POWDER
DETERGENT
BOX
FOR
DELAYED
WASHING
INLET
HOLE
FOR
BLEACH
Softner
will
automatically
flow
into
the
tub.
*
SOFTENER
INLET
FUNCTION
SELECTOR
TUB
BASE
ADJUSTABLE
LEGS
Use
to
level
the
washing
machine
for
correct
balance
&
spin
operation.
Check
if
the drain
hose
is
hung
up
before
operating
the
washing
machine.
DRAIN
HOSE
for
pump
model
DRAIN
HOSE
for
non
pump
model
POWER
PLUG
If
the
supply
cord
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer
or
its
service
agents
or
similarly
qualified
person
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
LINT
FILTER
Clean
regularly
to
stop
linting
on
the
clothes
load.
*
*
*
*
()
()
()
START/PAUSE
BUTTON
Use
to
start
or
stop
the
washing
machine
temporarily.
Drain
hose
Anti-rat
cover
(option)
Water
supply
hoses
or
or
or
1
Each
for
cold
and
hot
water
Body
Accessories
Part
can
be
different
according
to
the
model.
Note
Different
types
of
laundry
washing
Washing
according
to
the
condition
of
laundry
Other
washing
method
Introduction
6
Function
Information
Our
machine
provides
various
washing
methods
which
suits
various
conditions
and
types
of
laundry.
Fuzzy(Normal)
Wash
Jean
Wash
Wool
Wash
Economy
Wash
Speedy
Soak
Wash
Delay
start
Wash
Option
Wash
Use
this
Program
for
everyday
washing
e.g.
sheets,
towels,
T-shirts.
Use
this
Program
for
heavily
soiled
durable
garments
e.g.
overalls,
jeans.
Thick
and
heavy
clothes
or
those
which
are
excessively
dirty
like
jeans
or
working
uniforms
can
be
washed.
Delicate
clothes
(lingerie,
wool,
etc.)
which
may
be
easily
damaged
can
be
washed.
(refer
to
page14)
The
fibers
of
machine
washable
woolens
have
been
specifically
modified
to
prevent
felting
when
they
are
machine
washed.
Most
handknitted
garments
are
not
made
of
machine
washable
wool
and
we
recommend
that
you
hand
wash
them
?
Before
washing
your
woolens
check
the
care
label
for
the
washing
instructions.
?
When
washing
woolens
use
a
mild
detergent
recommended
for
washing
wool.
?
Hand
washed
woolens
may
be
spun
in
a
washing
machine
to
reduce
the
time
they
take
to
dry.
?
To
dry
woolens
lay
down
them
flat
on
a
towel
and
pat
into
shape.
Dry
woolens
out
of
direct
sunlight.
(The
heat
and
tumble
action
of
a
dryer
may
cause
shrinkage
or
felting
of
woolen
garments.)
Some
wool
underlays
and
sheepskin
products
can
be
washed
in
a
washing
machine
but
may
cause
pump
blockages.
(Ensure
that
the
whole
article
is
suitable
for
machine
washing
and
not
just
the
backing
material.)
You
may
wish
to
handwash
these
articles
and
place
them
in
the
machine
to
spin
dry.
Economy
wash
can
be
selected
to
wash
lightly
soiled
clothes
of
less
than
2.0
kg
in
a
short
time.
Speedy
Soak
Wash
is
designed
to
maximize
washing
performance
and
can
be
selected
to
wash
heavily
soiled
laundry
with
Fuzzy
or
Jean
Program.
Delay
start
Wash
is
used
to
delay
the
finishing
time
of
the
operation.
The
number
ofhours
to
be
delayed
can
be
set
by
the
user
accordingly.
When
the
user
needs
only
Spin,
Rinse/Spin,
Rinse,
Wash/Rinse,
Wash,
Wash/Rinse/Spin,
Speedy
Soak/Wash/Rinse/Spin.
(refer
to
page17)
(refer
to
page14)
(refer
to
page14)
(refer
to
page14)
(refer
to
page14)
(refer
to
page16)
Wash
option
One
or
more
wash
options
can
be
selected
for
Fuzzy
and
Jean
washing
program.
(refer
to
page18)
Before Starting to Wash
Preparation
Before
Washing
7
?
Check
all
pockets
to
make
sure
that
they
are
empty.
Things
such
as
nails,
hairclips,
matches,
pens,
coins,
and
keys
can
damage
both
your
washer
and
your
clothes.
?
Mend
any
torn
garments
or
loose
buttons.
Tears
or
holes
may
become
larger
during
washing.
?
Remove
belts,
underwires,
etc.
to
prevent
damage
to
the
machine
or
your
clothes.
?
Pretreat
any
dirt
and
stains.
?
Make
sure
the
clothes
are
washable
in
water.
?
Check
the
washing
instructions.
?
Remove
tissue in
pockets.
To
get
the
best
results,
different
fabrics
need
to
be
washed
in
different
ways.
?
SOIL
(Heavy,
Normal,
Light)
Separate
clothes
according
to
the
type
and
amount
of
soil.
?
COLOR
(Whites,
Lights,
Darks)
Separate
white
fabrics
from
colored
fabrics.
?
LINT
(Lint
producers,
Collectors)
Separate
lint
producers
and
lint
collectors.
Lint
Producers
Terry
cloth,
Chenile,
Towels,
Nappies,
Diapers
Lint
Collectors
Synthetics,
Corduroy,
Permanent
Press,
Socks
WIRE
Sorting
Check
before
Loading
*
Look
for
a
care
label
on
your
clothes.
This
will
tell
you
about
the
fabric
content
of
your
garment
and
how
it
should
be
washed.
Sort
clothes
into
loads
that
can
be
washed
with
the
same
wash
cycle,
water
temperature
and
spin
speed.
Care
Labels
Use
nylon
nets
for
long,
delicate
items.
For
laundry
with
long
strings
or
long
length
,
a
net
will
prevent
tangling
during
washing.
Fasten
zippers,
hook,
and
strings
to
make
sure
that
these
items
don't
snag
on
other
clothes.
Nylon
net
is
not
supplied
by
LG.
Clothes
like
downs
and
woollens
are
light
weight,
large
and
float
easily.
Use
a
nylon
net
and
wash
them
in
a
small
amount
of
water.
If
the
laundry
floats
during
the
wash
cycle,
it
may
become
damaged.
Use
dissolved
detergent
to
prevent
the
detergent
from
clumping.
Light
and
Large-sized
clothing
Long
laundry
items
Do
not
wash
fabrics
containing
flammable
materials
(waxes,
cleaning
fluids,
etc.).
Load
Size
The
water
level
should
just
cover
the
clothes.
Adjust
the
load
size
accordingly.
Loosely
load
clothes
no
higher
than
the
top
row
of
holes
in
the
washer
tub.
To
add
items
after
washer
has
started,
press
Start
button
and
submerge
additional
items.
Close
the
lid
and
press
Start
button
again
to
restart.
Loading
?
Pretreat
shirt
collars
and
cuffs
with
a
pre-wash
product
or
liquid
detergent
when
placing
them
in
the
washer.
Before
washing
treat
special
stains
with
bar
soaps,
liquid
detergent
or a
paste
of
water
and
granular
detergent.
?
Use
a
pretreat
soil
and
stain
remover.
Treat
stains
AS
SOON
AS
POSSIBLE.
The
longer
they
are
left
the
harder
they
are
to
remove.
(For
more
detail
refer
to
page11)
Pretreatment
on
stains
or
heavy
soil
Fire
Hazard
Never
place
items
in
the
washer
that
are
dampened
with
gasoline
or
other
flammable
fluids.
No
washer
can
completely
remove
oil.
Do
not
dry
anything
that
has
ever
had
any
type
of
oil
on
it
(including
cooking
oils).
Doing
so
can
result
in
death,
explosion,
or
fire.
WARNING
Before Starting to Wash
8
se
of
Water,
Detergent,
Bleach
and
Softener
U
?
The
temperature
of
the
water
impacts
the
effectiveness
of
all
laundry
additives
and
therefore,
the
cleaning
results.
We
recommend
temperatures
of:
-
HOT
49~60°C...(120-140˚F)
White
items,
diapers,
underclothing
and
heavily
soiled,
colorfast
items.
-
WARM
29~40°C...(85-105˚F)
Most
items
-
COLD*
18~24°C...(65-75˚F)
Only
very
bright
colors
with
light
soil.
?
When
washing
in
cold
water
additional
steps
may
be
needed:
-
Adjust
detergent
amount
and
pre-dissolve
detergent
in
warm
water
-
Pretreat
spots
and
stains
-
Soak
heavily
soiled
items
-
Use
appropriate
bleach
*
Temperature
below
18°C...(65˚F)
will
not
activate
laundry
additives
and
may
cause
lint,
residue,
poor
cleaning,
etc.
In
addition,
detergent
manufactures
and
care
labels
define
cold
water
as
26~29°C...(80-85˚F).
If
the
temperature
of
the
water
in
the tub
is
too
cold
for
your
hands,
the
detergent
will
not
activate
and
clean
effectively.
Using
Detergent
Follow
the
detergent
package
directions.
Using
too
little
detergent
is
a
common
cause
of
laundry
problems.
Use
more
detergent
if
you
have
hard
water,
large
loads,
greasy
or
oily
soils
or
lower
water
temperature.
Choosing
the
right
We
recommend
the
use
of
domestic
detergent,
(powder,
liquid
or
concentrated).
Soap
flakes
or
granulated
soap
powders
should
not
be
used
in
your
washing
machine.
When
washing
woolens
remember
to
use
detergent
suitable
for
washing
woolens.
Water
temperature
Using
Water
?
The
machine
sets
the
appropriate
temperature
automatically
according
to
the
wash
program
.
?
You
can
change
the
water
temperature
by
pressing
the
WATER
TEMP.
button.
?
This
machine
detects
the
quantity
of
laundry
automatically,
then
sets
the
water
level
and
proper
amount
of
detergent.
?
When
you
select
a
wash
program,
the
water
level
and
amount
of
detergent
(to
be
used)
will
be
shown
on
the
control
panel.
?
The
following
table
shows
the
amount
of
water.
?
When
the
water
level
is
automatically
detected,
it
may
differ
depending
on
the
quantity
of
laundry
even
though
the
same
water
level
is
indicated
on
the
control
panel.
?
The
amount
of
a
cup
in
the
diagram
is
about
40g
for
concentrated
detergent.
Amount
of
Water
Level
ater
Detergent
Ex-Large
Medium
Small
Large
(refer
to
page
12)
Attention
If
iron
is
present
in
the
water
the
clothes
may
become
an
all-over
yellow
or
they
may
be
stained
with
brown
or
orange
spots
or
streaks.
Iron
is
not
always
visible.
Installation
of
water
softener
or
an
iron
filter
may
be
necessary
for
severe
cases.
Before Starting to Wash
9
Attention
Using
Detergent
How
much
When
you
select
a
wash
program
the
water
level
and
the
amount
of
detergent
(to
be
used)
will
be
shown
on
the
control
panel.
The
amount
of
a
cup
in
the
diagram
is
about
40g
for
concentrated
detergent.
The
correct
amount
of
detergent
will
vary
depending
on
the
amount
of
soil
in
your
clothes
(Jeans
and
work
cloches
may
need
more
detergent,
while
bath
towels
usually
need
less.).
For
liquid
and
concentrated
detergents,
follow
the
recommendations
of
the
detergent
manufacturer.
Note:
To
check
you
are
using
the
correct
amount
of
detergent,
lift
the
lid
of
your
machine
about
half-way
through
the
wash.
There
should
be
a
thin
layer
of
foam
over
the
surface
of
the
water.
Lots
of
foam
may
look
good,
but
it
does
not
contribute
to
cleaning
your
clothes.
No
foam
means
not
enough
detergent
has
been
used;
soil
and
lint
can
settle
back
on
the
clothes
or
the
washing
machine.
If
excess
detergent
is
used,
the
rinse
will
not
be
as
clean
and
efficient.
Also,
it
could
cause
environmental
pollution,
so
use
it
accordingly.
Adding
the
Open
the
detergent
dispenser
and
deposit
the
appropriate
amount
of
detergent
where
you
deposit
the
detergent
Powder
Detergent
dispenser.
Some
detergents
MUST
be
fully
dissolved
before
adding
to
your
machine
to
get
the
best
wash
results.
Check
the
instructions
on
the
detergent
packet.
If
you
use
powdered
detergent
it
is
essential
that
the
required
amount
be
fully
dissolved
in
very
hot
water
before
being
added
to
warm
or
hot
water
for
the
actual
wash.
Pre-dissolving
detergent
in
warm
water
when
washing
in
cold
water
can
improve
its
performance.
Where
you
deposit
the
detergent
Powder
Detergent
Box
()
?
Check
clothing
care
label
for
special
instructions
and
separate
the
laundry
to
be
bleached
?
Dilute
liquid
chlorine
bleach.
?
Measure
the
recommended
amount
of
liquid
bleach
carefully
following
instructions
on
the
bottle.
?
Before
starting
the
washer,
pour
measured
amount
of bleach
directly
into
bleach
dispenser.
Avoid
splashing
or
overfilling.
Powdered
bleach should
be
mixed
with
water
before
pouring.
Using
Liquid
Bleach
Bleach
dispenser
()
Attention
Never
pour
undiluted
liquid
bleach
directly
onto
clothes
or
into
the
wash
basket.
This
may
cause
change
of
color
or
damage
the
laundry.
Do
not
mix
chlorine
bleach
with
ammonia
or
acids
such
as
vinegar
and/or
rust
remover.
Mixing
can
reduce
a
toxic
gas
which
may
cause
death.
Do
not
pour
powdered
bleach
into
bleach
dispenser.
Before Starting to Wash
10
se
of
Water,
Detergent,
Bleach
and
Softener
U
Using
Fabric
Softener
If
you
wish
to
use
fabric
softener
we
recommend
Attention
Do
not
mix
with
detergent
or
bleach.
Never
pour
fabric
softener
directly
on
clothes.
It
may
stain
them.
Do
not
stop
the
washer
during
the
first
spin
for
timely
dispensing.
Option
washing
is
not
designed
to
be
used
with
fabric
softener
dispenser.
?
Dilute
fabric
softener
with
water.
Undiluted
fabric
softener
may
result
in
spots
that
look
like
oil
stains.
?
Measure
and
add
the
recommended
amount
of
fabric
softener
into
the
compartment
marked
with
this
symbol(
).
Follow
manufacturer's
direction.
F
Fabric
softener
is
automatically
dispensed
in
the
final
rinse
with
indication
beep.
F
If
you
want
extra
rinse,
you
must
add
fabric
softener
manually
when
indication
beep
rings
in
the
final
rinse.
This
maximize
the
fabric
softener
function.
?
Do
not
overfill.
The
dispenser
hold
max
35mL.
Never
add
more
than
35mL.
Overfilling
can
cause
early
dispensing
of
the
fabric
softener
which
could
result
in
stained
clothes.
A
cup
with
a
pouring
spout
will
help
you
avoid
spilling.
?
The
effect
of
adding
fabric
softener
may
vary
according
to
its
viscosity.
The
stickier
fabric
softener
makes
its
effect
the
lower.
For
a
sticky
fabric
softener
it
is
recommended
that
it
be
diluted
with
water,
then
be
manually
put
during
the
time
when
the
washer
beeps
several
times
before
the
final
rinse.
This
function
informing
correct
time
to
dispense
manually
is
optionally
applied
to
some
models.
Please
keep
it
in
mind
that
fabric
softener
has
to
be
diluted
with
water
before
dispensed
and
never
poured
directly
on
clothes.
Scrud(Waxy
Build
up)
Softener
dispenser
( )
or
Scrud
is
the
name
given
to
the
waxy
build-up
that
can
occur
within
any
washer
when
the
fabric
softener
comes
into
contact
with
detergent.
This
build-up
is
not
brought
about
by
a
fault
in
the
machine.
If
scrud
is
allowed
to
build-up
in
the
machine
it
can
result
in
stains
on
your
clothes
or
an
unpleasant
smell
in
your
washer.
?
Using
fabric
softener
sparingly.
?
When
filling
the
dispenser,
do
not
splash
or
overfill.
?
Clean
dispenser
as
soon
as
the
cycle
is
finished.
?
Clean
your
machine
regularly.
(refer
to
page
26)
?
Cold
water
washing
increases
the
chance
of
this
build-up
occurring.
We
recommend
a
regular
warm
or
hot
wash
e.g.
every
5th
wash
should
be
at
least
a
warm
one.
?
Fabric
softener
of
thinner
consistency
is
less
likely
to
leave
residue
on
the
dispenser
and
contribute
to
a
build-up.
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