Roubleshooting, Troubleshooting – LG LDF 7811ST User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

If you can’t fix problems with the above actions or you have different problems which are not mentioned in the manual,
please call LGE Customer Service at 1-800-243-0000.

Problem

Causes

Recommended Actions

Check the door is completely closed and latched.

Select the desired cycle.

Connect power supply properly.

Check water faucet.

Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.

Check hot water faucet is connected (Heating water takes it longer).

Use a RINSE ONLY cycle until dishes are fully loaded.

Straight hose.

Select right cycle based on dish types and soil toughness.

Use hot water faucet.

Use recommended detergents.

Water pressure should range between 20 ~ 120psi.

Clean the arm.

Dishes shouldn’ t interrupt arm rotation and detergent dispensing.

Supplied water temperature should be 120

for the best washing performance.

Use the recommended amount of detergent.

Load the proper amount of dishes.

Rearrange dish loading referring to photo at page 10 & 11.

Adjust water pressure between 20 and 120 psi.

Add the recommeded amount of detergent referring to detergent instructions.

Refill the Rinse aid dispenser.

Install home water softener.

Detergent cover opening.

Drainage Sound at the early stage.

Reposition your dishwasher.

Reposition your dishes.

Underload the dishwasher and use a rinse aid to minimize this process.

Remove aluminum markings with a mild cleaner.

Eliminate the soil by using a stain removal product.

Check and refill the rinse agent if empty.

Connect power supply.

Replace fuse and repair circuit breaker.

Clean the holes of the spray arms.

Adjust the upper rack properly referring to page 10.

Check clogging of water inlet hose (or hose twist or freezing).

Check water supply.

Check clogging of water drain hose (or twist or freezing).

Please call your Authorized Service Center or

LGE Customer Service at 1-800-243-0000.

Door is not completely closed.

Cycle is not selected.

Power supply is not connected.

Water is not supplied.

Fuse is blown out.

Cold water is supplied.

Remaining water inside from the last cycle

Drain hose is bent or clogged.

Improper cycle selection

Water temperature is low.

Dishwashing detergent was not used.

Low inlet water pressure

Water jet holes of spray arms blocked.

Improper dish loading

Low water temperature

Proper detergent amount used

Overloading

Improper loading

Insufficient water pressure

Insufficient detergent

Rinse aid dispensor empty.

Extremly hard water

This is normal.

Your Dishwasher isn’t horizontal.

Nozzle arm knocks against the dishes.

Combination of excessive detergent and soft water

Aluminum items rub dishes during cycle.

Coffee or tea soils

Rinse agent dispenser empty.

Power is not connected.

Fuse is blown out or circuit breaker is tripped.

The holes of spray arms is blocked by food particles.

Rack is poorly adjusted.

Water inlet trouble

Drainage trouble

Excessive water supplied

Water leakage trouble

Heater Circuit Failure

Thermistor trouble or very high inlet water
temperature. (over 194

)

Dishwasher does not operate

Too long operation

Odor

Water remains after a cycle finishes

Food Soil remains on dishes

Spots and filming on dishes

Noise

Cloudiness on glassware

Black or gray marks on dishes

Yellow or brown film on inside surfaces

Dishes don’t dry

The lamps don’t illuminate

Spray arms don’t rotate smoothly

Upper rack crooked after loading

IE Error

OE Error

FE Error

E1 Error

HE Error

TE Error

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