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LG WM3670HWA User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS
Problem Possible Causes Solutions
Wrinkling
y
Did you remove the load immediately after it finished?
y
Did you overload the tub?
y
Did you reverse the hot and cold water inlets?
y
Remove the load immediately after it finishes.
y
Do not overload the tub.
y
Hot water rinse can cause garments to wrinkle. Check
the inlet hose connections.
Power is not turned on
y
Is the power cord plugged in properly?
y
Has a house fuse blown, a circuit breaker tripped, or a
power outage occurred?
y
Make sure that the plug is secured in a grounded
3-prong, 120 V (60 Hz) outlet.
y
Reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse. Do not
increase the fuse capacity
. If the problem is a circuit
overload, have it corrected by a qualified electrician.
The door does not open when the
cycle pauses or finishes
y
Is the temperature in the tub too high?
y
Is the water level in washer high?
y
The washing machine has a safety lock built into the
door to prevent burning. Leave the door closed and wait
until the door lock icon disappears from the display
.
y
Allow the washer to complete the programmed cycle,
or Press the SPIN button.
The wash cycle time is longer than
usual
y
Is the washing machine overloaded? Are other options
added to the wash cycle?
y
This is normal. The washing machine automatically
adjusts the cycle time for the amount of laundry
, water
pressure, water temperature, and other operating
conditions.
It is musty or moldy in the tub
y
Has the incorrect detergent been used?
y
Did you clean the tub periodically?
y
Use only HE (High-Efficiency) detergent recommended
for a front-loading washing machine.
y
See page 30, clean the inside and outside of the
washing machine periodically
.
Banging noise when washer is filling
with water (Water Hammer)
y
Plumbing in the home moves or flexes when the water
valves in the washer shut off.
y
Household water supply pressure is very high.
y
Water hammer is not caused by a defect in the washer.
Install water hammer arrestors (purchased separately at
hardware or home improvement store) between the fill
hose and the washer for best results.
y
Adjust household water supply regulator to a lower
pressure or contact a plumber to have a regulator
installed.
Strange odors coming from
washer
y
First time using washer
y
Buildup of dirt on gasket or drum, dirty or
clogged drain pump filter
, kinked or clogged
drain hose
y
Odor is from the rubber door gasket and seal.
y
It will eventually dissipate after first couple of wash cycles.
y
Periodically clean the gasket. Mold and foreign substances
inside the gasket may produce mildew or musty smells.
y
Clean the drain pump filter regularly. Foreign substances
on the drain pump filter may produce mildew or musty
smells.
y
If the drain hose is not installed properly, the odor may be
emitted because of a backflow of drainage into the tub.
Make sure that the drain hose is not kinked or clogged.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model WM3670H*A
Description Front-Loading Washer
Electrical requirements 120 VAC @ 60 Hz.
Max. water pressure 20–120 psi (138–827 kPa)
Dimensions 68.6 cm (W) X 75.6 cm (D) X 98.3 cm (H), 132.2 cm (D with door open)
27” (W) X 29 ¾” (D) X 38 ¹¹/
16
” (H), 52” (D with door open)
Net weight 202.8 lbs (92 kg)
Max. spin speed
1300
RPM

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers:

LG WM3670HWA Specifications

General IconGeneral
Stylefront load
Colorwhite
Washer Capacity4.5 cubic feet
Max Spin Speed1300 revolutions per minute
Spin Speeds5
Number of Cycles12
Cycle Selectionscotton/ normal, bulky/ large, heavy duty, sanitary, allergiene, tub clean, bright whites, perm press, delicates, towels, speed wash, downloaded
Optionsprewash, delay wash, extra rinse, rinse+spin, child lock, coldwash™, steam, freshcare™ water plus, add garment,
Noise levelyes
Temperature Settings5
Temperature Selectionshot, warm, eco warm, cold, tap cold
Soil Levelsheavy, heavy medium, normal, low medium, light
Internal Heateryes
Control Panelelectronic
Delay Start / Endyes
Child Lockyes
Cycle Signalyes
Steamyes
Smart Homeyes
Annual Energy Consumption100 kilowatt hours
Voltage120 volts
Current10 amperes
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth29 4/5 inches
Height38.7 inches
Width27 inches
Net Weight198.41 pounds

Summary

Product Features

Smart Diagnosis™

Explains the appliance's ability to transmit data for troubleshooting.

Inverter Direct-Drive Motor

Describes the motor's function, durability, and lifespan.

Child Lock

Explains how to disable controls to prevent unintended operation.

Tag On

Describes NFC communication for diagnosing and downloading cycles.

Important Safety Instructions

Basic Safety Precautions

Lists fundamental precautions for safe appliance use.

Important Safety Instructions

Grounding Instructions

Explains the importance and method of grounding the appliance.

Important Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions for Installation

Provides safety guidelines for installing the washing machine.

Important Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions for Use, Care, Cleaning, and Disposal

Covers safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the appliance.

Product Overview

Parts

Identifies and illustrates the various components of the washing machine.

Accessories

Lists included and optional accessories for the washing machine.

Product Overview

Control Panel Features

Describes the functions of the washing machine's control panel buttons and display.

Installation

Installation Overview

Provides a visual guide to the installation steps.

Installation

Choosing the Proper Location

Guides on selecting a suitable and stable location for installation.

Installation

Unpacking and Removing Shipping Bolts

Details the process of removing shipping bolts to prepare for operation.

Installation

Connecting the Water Lines

Explains how to connect the hot and cold water supply hoses.

Installation

Connecting the Drain Line

Provides instructions for properly connecting the drain hose.

Installation

Leveling the Washer

Guides on ensuring the washer is level for optimal performance and reduced vibration.

Installation

Connecting the Power Supply

Details the procedure for connecting the washing machine to a power outlet.

Testing the Washer

Outlines steps to test the washer after installation.

Preparation

Sorting Wash Loads

Advises on sorting clothes to prevent shrinkage or damage.

Preparation

Fabric Care Labels

Explains how to interpret clothing fabric care labels.

Sorting Laundry

Provides a chart for sorting laundry by color, soil, fabric, and lint.

Preparation

Using Detergent/Fabric Softener

Recommends HE detergents and explains proper usage.

Preparation

Loading the Dispenser

Guides on adding detergent, bleach, and softener to the correct compartments.

Operation

Using the Washer

Provides a step-by-step guide on how to operate the washing machine.

Operation

Cycle Guide

Details recommended fabric types and options for each wash cycle.

Operation

Wash Cycles

Describes various wash cycles available for different fabric types and soil levels.

Operation

Cycle Modifier Buttons

Explains how to customize cycle settings like temperature and spin speed.

Setting Options Before Cycle

Guides on selecting optional functions before starting a wash cycle.

Operation

Additional Cycle Options (Signal, Pre Wash, Rinse+Spin, Delay Wash, Steam)

Explains various cycle options and their functions.

Operation

Additional Cycle Options (Water Plus, Cold Wash™, Add Garments, Fresh Care)

Details additional cycle options for enhanced performance and convenience.

Maintenance

Regular Cleaning

Provides instructions for routine cleaning of the washer's interior and exterior.

Maintenance

Care in Cold Climates

Offers guidance for long-term storage in freezing temperatures.

Thawing Frozen Water Lines

Explains how to thaw frozen water lines.

Maintenance

Cleaning

General advice on periodic cleaning for optimal performance.

Tub Clean

Details the process for cleaning the washing machine tub.

Maintenance

Cleaning the Detergent Dispenser Drawer

Guides on cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer to prevent build-up.

Maintenance

Cleaning the Water Inlet Filters

Explains how to clean inlet filters to prevent clogging and ensure water supply.

Maintenance

Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter

Details how to clean the drain pump filter to prevent drainage issues.

Maintenance

Cleaning the Door Seal

Provides instructions for cleaning the door seal to prevent dirt build-up.

Troubleshooting

Checking Error Messages

Lists error messages and their corresponding causes and solutions.

Troubleshooting

Before Calling for Service

Offers checks to perform before contacting customer service for issues.

Specifications

Using Smart Diagnosis™

Audible Diagnosis

Explains the audible diagnostic feature of the washing machine.

Smart Diagnosis™ Using a Smart Phone

Guides on using the mobile app for troubleshooting.

Smart Diagnosis™ Through the Call Center

Details how to use phone diagnosis via the LG call center.

Using the Tag On Function

Application Installation

Instructions for downloading and installing the LG Smart Laundry&DW application.

Product Registration

Steps for registering the appliance with the smart phone app.

Using the Application

Explains how to use various features via the Tag On function.

Warranty

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