H o w to u s e, Cycle guide control panel features – LG WM3988HWA User Manual

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H O W TO U S E

H O W TO U S E

CYCLE GUIDE

CONTROL PANEL FEATURES

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POWER ON/OFF BUTTON

Press to turn the washer ON. Press again to turn

the washer OFF.
NOTE: Pressing the ON/OFF button during a

cycle will cancel that cycle and any load settings

will be lost.

CYCLE SELECTOR kNOB

Turn this knob to select the desired cycle. Once

the desired cycle has been selected, the standard

presets will be shown in the display. These

settings can be adjusted using the cycle setting

buttons anytime before starting the cycle.

START/PAUSE BUTTON

Press this button to START the selected cycle.

If the washer is running, use this button to PAUSE

the cycle without losing the current settings.
NOTE: If you do not press the START/PAUSE

button within 8 minutes of selecting a cycle, the

washer automatically turns off.

STEAM BUTTON

Press the STEAM button to add steam to the

selected cycle for added cleaning power.
NOTE: Steam can only be added to the

following cycles: STEAMFRESH™, SANITARY,

BULKY/LARGE, PERM. PRESS, COTTON/

NORMAL, and Allergiene

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CYCLE SETTING BUTTONS

Use these buttons to select the desired cycle

options for the selected cycle. The current

options are shown in the display. Press the

button for that option to view and select

other settings.

DELAY BUTTON

Press this button to delay the start of the wash

cycle. Each press of the button increases the

delay time by one hour, up to 19 hours.

LCD DISPLAY

The display shows the settings, estimated

time remaining, options, and status messages

for your Steam Washer™. The light in the

display will remain on through the cycle.

OPTION BUTTONS

The option buttons allow you to select

additional cycle options and will light when

selected. Certain buttons also allow you to

activate special functions by pressing and

holding the button for 3 seconds.
For detailed information about the individual

options, please see the following pages.

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Cycle

Steam

Fresh

TM

Dress shirts, blouses

Heavily soiled
underwear, work
clothes, diapers, etc.

Extra Hot/Cold

High

Extra High

No Spin

Low

Medium

Normal

Heavy

Light

Normal

Heavy

Light

Normal

Heavy

Light

Normal

Heavy

Light

Normal

Light

Normal

Heavy

Light

Low

Medium

No Spin

Medium

High

No Spin

Low

High

Extra High

No Spin

Low

Medium

Medium

No Spin

Low

Low

High

Extra High

No Spin

Low

Medium

Warm/Cold

Warm/Warm

Hot/Cold

Cold/Cold

Warm/Cold

Warm/Warm

Hot/Cold

Cold/Cold

Warm/Cold

Warm/Warm

Hot/Cold

Cold/Cold

Cold/Cold

Warm/Cold

Warm/Warm

Warm/Cold

Warm/Cold

Warm/Warm

Large items such as
blankets and
comforters

Dress shirts/pants,
wrinkle-free clothing,
poly/cotton blend
clothing, tablecloths

Cotton, linen, towels,
shirts, sheets, jeans,
mixed loads

Dress shirts/blouses,

nylons, sheer or lacy

garments

Items labeled
“hand-washable”

Cotton, underwear,
pillow covers,
bed sheets, baby wear

Sanitary

Bulky/
Large

Perm Press

Cotton/
Normal

Delicates

Hand Wash/
Wool

Allergiene

TM

Fabric Type

Wash/Rinse

Temp.

Spin Speed Soil Level

Pre-

Wash

Rinse +

Spin

Water

Plus

Stain

Cycle

Dry Steam

Extra

Rinse

Light

Normal

Heavy

Extra High

No Spin

No Spin

Low

Medium

High

Hot/Cold

Cold/Cold

Warm/Cold

Warm/Warm

Lightly soiled clothing

and small loads

Speed
Wash

The cycle guide below shows the options and recommended fabric types for each cycle.

NOTE: To protect your garments, not every wash/rinse temperature, spin speed, soil level,

or option is available with every cycle.

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