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LG WT1001CW User Manual

LG WT1001CW
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ESPAÑOL
INSTRUCCIONES DE USO
FUNCIONES DEL PANEL DE CONTROL
A
BOTÓN POWER (ENCENDER/
APAGAR)
Presione este botón para prender la lava-
dora. Presiónelo de nuevo para apagarla.
Al presionar el botón POWER durante
un ciclo, se cancelará el ciclo y todos los
ajustes de carga se perderán. La tapa se
destrabará tras una breve pausa.
NOTA: Si queda agua en la cuba tras
apagarse la lavadora, se vaciará después
de cinco minutos. La lavadora se puede
volver a poner en funcionamiento en cu-
alquier momento antes de comenzar el
vaciado. Sin embargo, una vez que ha co-
menzado el vaciado, se suspenden todas
las funciones hasta que ha finalizado el
vaciado y se ha apagado la lavadora.
B
SELECTOR DE CICLOS
Presione el botón ciclo hasta que se se-
leccione el ciclo deseado. Una vez selec-
cionado el ciclo deseado, se mostrarán
en pantalla los ajustes estándar para di-
cho ciclo. Estos ajustes pueden cambi-
arse utilizando los botones de ajuste del
ciclo en cualquier momento antes de que
el ciclo comience.
NOTA: Para proteger sus prendas, no
todos los ajustes están disponibles para
todas las selecciones de ciclos.
C
BOTÓN INICIO/PAUSA
Presione este botón para iniciar el ciclo
seleccionado. Si la lavadora está funcio-
nado, use este botón para poner en pau-
sa el ciclo sin perder los ajustes actuales.
NOTA: Si no pulsa el botón INICIO/PAU-
SA en cinco minutos tras la selección de
un ciclo, la lavadora se apagará automáti-
camente y se perden los ajustes del ci-
clo. El agua restante en la cuba se vaciará
después de cinco minutos.
D
BOTONES MODIFICADORES DE CICLO
Utilice estos botones para definir los
ajustes del ciclo seleccionado. Las luces
situadas encima de los botones se ilumi-
nan para mostrar la seleccn actual.
E
CICLO ESPECIAL Y BOTONES DE OPCIÓN
Estos botones le permiten seleccionar
ciclos u opciones especiales.
F
PANTALLA DE TIEMPO Y ESTADO
La pantalla muestra el estado del ciclo y
el tiempo restante estimado.
INSTRUCCIONES DE USO
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LG WT1001CW Specifications

General IconGeneral
Door hingeUp
Motor typeBeltless
Control typeButtons
Display typeLED
Loading typeTop-load
Tub materialPlastic
Drum materialStainless steel
Product colorWhite
Built-in displayYes
Appliance placementFreestanding
Dispenser tray type3-way
Drum capacity- kg
Delay start (max)19 h
Spin-drying class-
Maximum spin speed1100 RPM
Noise level (wash)- dB
Number of washing programs8
Current10 A
AC input voltage120 V
Energy consumption washing per cycle- kWh
Sustainability certificatesENERGY STAR
Package depth787 mm
Package width736 mm
Package height1092 mm
Package weight58967 g
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth660 mm
Width635 mm
Height1016 mm
Weight49985.8 g

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Safety Messages and Precautions

General safety warnings, hazard symbols, and basic precautions for safe appliance use.

Grounding Requirements

Details on proper grounding for electrical safety to prevent shock.

Installation Safety Instructions

Critical safety guidelines and warnings specific to installing the washing machine.

Use, Care, Cleaning, and Disposal Safety

Safety instructions for operating, maintaining, cleaning, and disposing of the washer.

Features and Benefits

Key Parts and Components Overview

Identifies and describes the main parts and components of the washing machine.

Installation Instructions

Site Selection and Preparation

Guidance on choosing a suitable location, ensuring proper power outlet, and floor preparation.

Unpacking and Shipping Material Removal

Steps for safely unpacking the washing machine and removing shipping materials.

Connecting Water Supply Lines

Instructions for properly connecting the hot and cold water supply lines to the washer.

Connecting the Drain Hose

Guidelines for correctly connecting the drain hose to a standpipe or laundry tub.

Leveling and Power Connection

Procedures for leveling the washer and connecting it to the electrical power supply.

Sorting Wash Loads

Fabric Care Labels and Loading Guidelines

Information on interpreting fabric care labels and best practices for loading the washer.

About the Dispensers

Detergent and Softener Compartments

Details on the compartments for main wash detergent and fabric softener.

Detergent Use Recommendations

Guidance on using the correct detergents and amounts for optimal performance and machine care.

Using the Dispensers

Softener and Detergent Dispenser Usage

Instructions for adding fabric softener and detergent to the automatic dispenser.

Liquid Bleach Dispenser Usage

Guidelines for using the liquid bleach dispenser, including measurement and safety.

How to Use

Control Panel and Operation

Overview of the control panel and step-by-step guide for operating the washing machine.

Cycle Selection and Modifiers

Guide to selecting wash cycles and customizing settings like temperature, speed, and soil level.

Additional Cycle Options

Explanation of extra options like Cold Wash, Delay Wash, Water Plus, and Child Lock.

Time and Status Display

Description of the display panel showing cycle status and estimated remaining time.

Care and Cleaning

Routine Cleaning and Tub Maintenance

Procedures for routine exterior/interior cleaning and running the tub clean cycle.

Mineral Buildup and Lid Care

Advice on managing mineral deposits and maintaining the tub by leaving the lid open.

Maintenance

Cleaning Water Inlet Filters

Steps to clean inlet filters to resolve filling issues caused by scale or debris.

Storing the Washer

Procedures for protecting the washer from damage during storage, especially from freezing temperatures.

Cleaning the Washer

Detergent Usage and Dispenser Cleaning

Guidance on detergent usage, cleaning the dispenser, and exterior care.

Specifications

Smart Diagnosis System Usage

Information on the Smart Diagnosis feature for troubleshooting and how to use it with a service technician.

Troubleshooting

Normal Operating Sounds

Description of common, normal sounds the washing machine might make during operation.

Before Calling for Service

Checklist of common problems and their solutions before contacting customer service.

Error Codes

Displayed Error Codes and Solutions

Explains common error codes displayed on the washer and provides corresponding troubleshooting steps.

Warranty Information

US Limited Warranty

Details of the limited warranty terms and conditions for products purchased in the USA.

Canada Limited Warranty

Details of the limited warranty terms and conditions for products purchased in Canada.

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