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LG WF-1060 User Manual

LG WF-1060
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Washing Machine
OWNER’S MANUAL
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MODELS : WF-TS1188TC / WF-TS999TC
WF-TS1388TC / WF-1060
WF-T906CTHX / WF-TS800
WFT75A35ED / WF-TS1020
WFT90B35EDT
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LG WF-1060 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFront Load
Capacity6 kg
Spin Speed1000 RPM
Energy RatingA
ColorWhite

Summary

Product Features

Sensors (Option)

Automatic detection of detergent, temperature, and water quality for optimal washing.

FUZZY Logic Control

Microprocessor optimizes washing conditions based on laundry load and water level.

Turbo Drum Washing (Option)

Washing tub rotation enhances wash performance by creating water currents.

3 Step Washing

Provides enhanced washing performance with reduced tangling of clothes.

Safety Information

Warning and Caution Symbols

Explanation of warning symbols and their implications for user safety.

Water Heater Safety

Precautions regarding hydrogen gas production and safe usage around water heaters.

Proper Installation Safety

Guidance on safe installation to prevent electric shock, fire, or damage.

Laundry Area and Washer Usage Safety

Laundry Area Safety Precautions

Keep laundry area clear of combustible materials and ensure child supervision.

Washer Usage Safety

Guidelines for safe operation, avoiding electric shock and injury during use.

Washer Operation and Maintenance Safety

Electrical Safety During Operation

Precautions for electrical safety, including socket capacity and wiring.

Chemical Handling and Storage Safety

Warnings against mixing chemicals and handling flammable substances.

Safety When Not in Use

Safety measures for when the washer is not in use, including child safety and cleaning.

Preparation Before Washing

Care Labels and Sorting

Understanding care labels and sorting clothes for effective washing.

Check Before Loading

Essential checks for pockets, garment condition, and fabric washability.

Pretreatment on Stains or Heavy Soil

Methods for pretreating stains and heavy soil for better cleaning results.

Loading Guidelines and Fire Hazard Warning

Instructions on loading clothes, including safety warnings about flammable materials.

Use of Water, Detergent, Bleach and Softener

Using Water and Water Level

Guidance on water level detection and temperature selection for washing.

Using Detergent

Recommendations on detergent type, amount, and proper usage.

Detergent and Liquid Bleach Usage

How much Detergent to Use

Determining the correct amount of detergent for optimal cleaning and rinse.

Adding the Detergent

Instructions for correctly adding powder or liquid detergents to the dispenser.

Using Liquid Bleach

Guidance on diluting, measuring, and adding liquid bleach safely.

Fabric Softener and Scrud Prevention

Using Fabric Softener

Proper methods for diluting and dispensing fabric softener for best results.

Scrud (Waxy Build up) Prevention

Understanding and preventing waxy build-up from fabric softener interaction.

Special Guide for Stain Removal

Stain Removal Warnings

Safety warnings for handling stain removal products and avoiding dangerous fumes.

Stain Removal Chart

Recommended treatments for various types of stains on clothes.

Function of each Button

Water Temperature and Water Level Buttons

Controls for adjusting water temperature and detergent amount.

Option and Delay Start Buttons

Functions for selecting options and setting delayed start times.

Washing Condition Indicator

Explanation of LED indicators for washing condition and algorithm optimization.

Control Panel Buttons and Functions

Start/Pause and Auto Off Buttons

Controls for starting, pausing, and powering the washing machine on/off.

Process and Program Buttons

Buttons for selecting wash functions and programs.

Child Lock Function

How to lock and unlock control buttons to prevent accidental changes.

Washing Programs

FUZZY Wash (Normal Wash)

Automatic selection of ideal wash conditions for everyday laundry loads.

QUICK Wash

For washing lightly soiled clothes quickly in a short time.

JEAN Wash

Program for washing jeans and other heavily soiled durable garments.

WOOL Wash

For washing delicate fabrics like lingerie and water-washable woolens.

DELICATE Wash

Gentle wash action for items like blouses, nylons, and dress shirts.

Washing Program Steps and Notes

Program Operation Steps

Detailed steps for initiating and completing washing programs.

Washing Program Notes and Cautions

Important notes on water level, temperature, and load size for specific programs.

SPEEDY SOAK Wash

SPEEDY SOAK Wash Usage

Mode for washing normal or thick, heavy, excessively dirty clothes.

SPEEDY SOAK Program Steps

Step-by-step guide to using the Speedy Soak wash program.

FAVORITE Wash

Storing FAVORITE Wash Conditions

How to store custom wash conditions for later use.

Recalling FAVORITE Cycle

Instructions for recalling and starting a stored favorite wash cycle.

SILENT Wash

SILENT Wash Program Usage

Program for quiet washing, suitable for night use.

SILENT Program Notes

Information on longer wash time and lower spin speed for reduced noise.

TUB CLEAN Program

Purpose of TUB CLEAN

Cleaning the inner and outer tub to remove build-up and odors.

TUB CLEAN Program Steps

Step-by-step guide for running the tub cleaning cycle.

TUB CLEAN Program Notes

Important notes on using bleach, frequency, and post-cleaning actions.

DELAY START (RESERVATION) Wash

Purpose of DELAY START

Delaying the finishing time of the washing operation.

Setting DELAY START Time

How to set the desired delay time for the wash to complete.

DELAY START Program Notes

Notes on lid status, manual adjustments, and wrinkling if laundry is left.

Additional Options: AIR DRY, EXTRA RINSE, GENTLE SPIN

AIR DRY Function

Using AIR DRY for laundry and tub drying, including time settings.

EXTRA RINSE Function

Provides an additional deep rinse for laundry.

GENTLE SPIN Function

Selects a gentle spin cycle instead of the normal spin.

Other Option Washing

Manual Cycle Setting (Wash, Rinse, Spin)

Manually setting specific cycles like Wash, Wash/Rinse, or Rinse.

WATER LEVEL Adjustment

Controlling the water level based on laundry amount.

Other Useful Functions

Child Lock Function

How to lock and unlock the control panel to prevent child interference.

Mute Option

Disabling or enabling alarm and buzzer sounds on the washing machine.

Placing and Leveling

Machine Placement Guidelines

Instructions for placing the machine on a flat, firm surface with proper clearance.

Leveling the Machine

How to adjust the machine's legs to ensure it is level and stable.

Anti-Rat Cover Installation

Optional installation of an anti-rat cover for protection.

Connecting Water Supply Hose

Connecting to Water Tap (Normal Type)

Step-by-step guide for connecting the water supply hose to a normal tap.

Water Leakage Check

Procedure for checking water supply hose connections for leaks.

Connecting Water Supply Hose (Normal Type Detail)

Separating Middle Connector

Steps to separate the middle connector from the water supply hose.

Fixing Connectors to Tap and Hose

Instructions for securely attaching connectors to the tap and water supply hose.

Connecting Water Supply Hose (Screw Type & Machine)

Connecting to Water Tap (Screw Type)

Steps for connecting the water supply hose to a screw-type tap.

Connecting Hose to the Machine

How to connect the water supply hose to the washing machine's inlet valve.

Connecting Drain Hose

Drain Hose Preparation

Ensuring the hose clip is set correctly before connecting the drain hose.

Connecting the Drain Hose

Steps for connecting the elbow hose to the washing machine body.

Grounding Method

Grounding with Terminal

Connecting the appliance to ground via an outlet's ground terminal.

Other Grounding Methods

Alternative methods including burying a copper plate or using a short circuit breaker.

Grounding Cautions

Important cautions regarding proper grounding to prevent hazards.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Cold Water Washing Recommendation

Recommendation for occasional warm or hot washes when using cold water.

Cleaning the Inlet Valve Filter

Steps to clean the filter in the water inlet valve.

Cleaning the Lint Filter

Procedure for removing and cleaning the lint filter from the tub.

Washer Interior Cleaning and Product Care

Freezing Prevention and Preparation

Measures to take when there is a risk of freezing.

Cleaning Inner Tub and Hoses

Guidance on cleaning the inner tub, hoses, and preparing for long vacations.

Cleaning the Inside of Washer

Procedure for periodic cleaning of the washer's interior using hot water and detergent.

Products Damaging the Washing Machine

List of chemicals and products that can damage the washer's components.

Common Washing Problems

Poor Soil Removal and Blue Stains

Causes and solutions for poor cleaning and blue stains on clothes.

Black/Gray Marks, Rust Stains, and Lint

Troubleshooting tips for marks, rust stains, and lint issues.

Detergent Residue and Fabric Damage

Addressing detergent residue and solutions for holes, tears, or snags.

Troubleshooting Error Messages

Water Supply and Drainage Failures

Checks for water supply and drainage errors (IE, OE).

Spin, Door, and Sensing Failures

Troubleshooting spin, door open, and sensing errors (UE, DE, PE).

Power and Overflow Failures

Checks for power failure and overflow errors (HE, FE) and service calls.

Terms of Warranty

What Is Not Covered by Warranty

Exclusions from warranty coverage, including misuse and normal wear.

Warranty Limitations and Owner Responsibility

Conditions not covered, like commercial use, unauthorized repairs, and consequential damages.

Specifications

Model and Size Information

Details on available models and their physical dimensions.

Water Tab Pressure

Specifications for the required water tab pressure for operation.

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