Wwarning, Before calling for service, Regular cleaning – LG DLGX8388WM User Manual

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Problem

Possible Causes

Solutions

Dryer does not heat

• House fuse is blown, circuit

breaker has tripped, or

power outage has occurred.

• Gas supply or service turned

off (gas models only).

• Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse. Do not

increase fuse capacity. If the problem is a

circuit overload, have it corrected by a qualified

electrician.

• Confirm that the house gas shutoff and the dryer

gas shutoff are both fully open.

BEFORE CALLING FOR SERvICE

Your dryer is equipped with an automatic error-monitoring system to detect and diagnose problems at an

early stage. If your dryer does not function properly or does not function at all, check the following before

you call for service.

T RO U B L E S H O OT I N G

Dryer will not

turn on

• Power cord is not properly

plugged in.

• House fuse is blown, circuit

breaker has tripped, or

power outage has occurred.

• Make sure that the plug is plugged securely into a

grounded outlet matching the dryer’s rating plate.

• Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse. Do not increase

fuse capacity. If the problem is a circuit overload,

have it corrected by a qualified electrician.

Greasy or dirty spots

on clothes

• Fabric softener used

incorrectly.

• Clean and dirty clothes being

dried together.

• Clean and dirty clothes being

dried together.

• Confirm and follow the instructions provided with

your fabric softener.

• Make sure to use your dryer to dry only clean

items, because dirty items can soil clean clothes

placed in the same or subsequent loads.

• Stains on dried clothes are actually stains that

weren’t removed during the washing process.

Make sure that clothes are being completely

cleaned according to the instructions for your

washer and detergent.

Display shows error

code tE1 or tE2

• Thermistor is malfunctioning.

• Turn off the dryer and call for service.

Lint on clothes

• Lint filter not cleaned

properly.

• Laundry not sorted properly.

• Excess static in clothes.

• Dryer is overloaded.
• Tissue, paper, etc., left

in pockets.

• Make sure the lint filter is cleaned before every

load. With some loads that produce high amounts

of lint, it may be necessary to clean the filter

during the cycle.

• Some fabrics are lint producers (i.e., a fuzzy white

cotton towel) and should be dried separately from

clothes that are lint trappers (i.e., a pair of black

linen pants).

• See the

Excess static in clothes after drying

section below.

• Divide larger loads into smaller loads for drying.
• Check pockets thoroughly before washing and

drying clothes.

Excess static in

clothes after drying

• Fabric softener not used or

used incorrectly.

• Clothes dried too long

(overdried).

• Drying synthetics, permanent

press, or synthetic blends.

• Use a fabric softener to reduce static electricity.

Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

• Overdrying a load of laundry can cause a buildup

of static electricity. Adjust settings and use a

shorter drying time, or use SENSOR DRY cycles.

• These materials can cause static buildup. Try

using a fabric softener.

U S E R - M A I N T E N A N C E I N S T RU C T I O N S

Cleaning the Exterior

Proper care of your dryer can extend its life.

The outside of the machine can be cleaned with

warm water and a mild, nonabrasive household

detergent.

Immediately wipe off any spills with a soft,

damp cloth.
IMPORTANT: Do not use methylated spirits,

solvents, or similar products.

Never use steel wool or abrasive cleansers; they

can damage the surface.

REGULAR CLEANING

Cleaning the Interior

Wipe around the door opening and seal with a

soft, damp cloth to prevent lint and dust buildup

that could damage the door seal.

Clean the window with a soft cloth dampened

with warm water and a mild, nonabrasive

household detergent; then wipe dry.

The stainless steel drum can be cleaned with

a conventional stainless steel cleaner, used

according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

Never use steel wool or abrasive cleansers; they

can scratch or damage the surface.

Cleaning Around and Under the Dryer

Vacuum lint and dust from around the dryer and

underneath it regularly. Vent ductwork should be

checked for lint buildup and cleaned at least once

per year. If any noticeable reduction in airflow or

drying performance occurs, immediately check

ductwork for obstructions and blockages.

Maintaining Ductwork

Vent ductwork should be checked for lint

buildup and cleaned at least once per year. If

any noticeable reduction in airflow or drying

performance occurs, immediately check ductwork

for obstructions and blockages. Contact a

qualified technician or service provider.

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WARNING:

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this

appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following:

Unplug the dryer before cleaning to avoid the risk of electric shock. Failure to follow this warning can

cause serious injury, fire, electrical shock, or death.

Never use harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or solvents to clean the washer.

They will damage the finish.

Cleaning the Lint Filter

Lint Filter

Always clean the lint filter after every cycle.

To clean, open the dryer door and pull the lint

filter straight up. Then:

Roll any lint off the filter with

your fingers, or

Vacuum the lint filter, or

Wash the lint filter in warm,

soapy water and allow to dry

thoroughly before reinstalling.

NOTE: NEVER operate the dryer without the lint

filter in place.

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