PRODUCT OVERVIEW 9 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Reversible door ENGLISH Parts Power Cord (gas models) Terminal Block Access Panel (electric models) Control panel Lint filter Leveling feet Gas connection (gas models) Exhaust Duct Outlet Accessories Included Accessories Drying Rack (on some models) Optional Accessories Pedestal (sold separately) Stacking kit (sold separately) NOTE ••For your safety and extended product life, use only authorized components.
10 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Installation Overview Please read the following installation instructions first after purchasing this product or transporting it to another location. Check and choose the proper location Level the dryer Connect the Gas dryer Connect the Electric dryer Vent the dryer Gas dryer Electric dryer Plug in the power cord Installation test Test run Product Specifications The appearance and specifications listed in this manual may vary due to constant product improvements.
INSTALLATION 11 Installation Location Requirements ••Read all installation instructions completely before installing and operating your dryer! It is important that you review this entire manual before installing and using your dryer. Detailed instructions concerning electrical connections, gas connections, and exhaust requirements are provided on the following pages. The installation requires: ••A location that allows for proper exhaust installation. A gas dryer must be exhausted to the outdoors.
12 INSTALLATION Clearances 14" max.* (356 mm) 14" max.* (356 mm) 18" min.* (457 mm) 18" min.* (457 mm) 1"* 30" (25 mm) (761mm) 1"* 30" (25 mm) (761mm) 5"** (127 mm) 5"** (127 mm) 3" * (76 mm) 48 in. 2* (310 cm 2 ) 0" (0 mm) 39" (991 mm) 24 in.
INSTALLATION 13 Installation Spacing for Recessed Area or Closet, with Stacked Washer and Dryer ENGLISH 48 in. 2* 2 6" * (152 mm) 3" * (76 mm) (310 cm ) 77 ½" (1968 mm) 24 in. 2* (155 cm 2) 3" * (76 mm) 1"* (25 mm) 5 ½" ** (140 mm) 1" (25 mm) 27" (686 mm) 1" (25 mm) * Required spacing ** For side or bottom venting, 2-inch (5.1 cm) of spacing is allowed. Installation Spacing for Cabinet For cabinet installation with a door, minimum ventilation openings in the top of the cabinet are required.
14 INSTALLATION Leveling the Dryer 2 WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, follow basic precautions, including the following: ••Use long-sleeved gloves and safety glasses. ••The appliance is heavy. Two or more people are required when installing the dryer. NOTE ••Adjust the leveling feet only as far as necessary to level the dryer. Extending the leveling feet more than necessary may cause the dryer to vibrate.
INSTALLATION 15 Reversing the Door 2 While supporting the door, remove the 2 screws on the door hinge. Remove the door. 3 Turn the door upside down and line up the holes in the hinge with the holes in the cabinet. Reinstall the door with the screws removed in step 2.
16 INSTALLATION Installing the Side Vent Kit 3 WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury, death or property damage, follow basic precautions, including the following: ••Use long-sleeved gloves and safety glasses. ••Use a heavy metal vent. Preassemble a 4-inch (10.2 cm) elbow to the next 4-inch (10.2 cm) duct section, and secure all joints with duct tape. Be sure that the male end of the elbow faces AWAY from the dryer.
INSTALLATION 17 Stacking the Dryer Stacking Kit Installation 1 Make sure the surface of the washer is clean and dry. Remove paper backing from the tape on one of the stacking kit side brackets. 2 Fit the side bracket to the side of the washer top as shown in the above illustration. Firmly press the adhesive area of the bracket to the washer surface. Secure the side bracket to the washer with a screw on the back side of the bracket. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to attach the other side bracket.
18 INSTALLATION Venting the Dryer WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, property damage, injury to persons or death when using this appliance, follow basic safety precautions, including the following: ••Do not crush or collapse ductwork. ••Do not allow ductwork to rest on or contact sharp objects. ••If connecting to existing ductwork, make sure it is suitable and clean before installing the dryer. ••Venting must conform to local building codes.
INSTALLATION 19 Routing and Connecting Ductwork ••Use 4-inch (10.2 cm) diameter rigid, semi-rigid or flexible metal ductwork. ••The exhaust duct run should be as short as possible. ••Use as few elbow joints as possible. ••The male end of each section of exhaust duct must point away from the dryer. ••Use duct tape on all duct joints. ••Insulate ductwork that runs through unheated areas in order to reduce condensation and lint buildup on duct surfaces.
20 INSTALLATION WARNING Gas Supply Requirements (continued) ••Supply line requirements: Your laundry room must have a rigid gas supply line to your dryer. In the United States, an individual manual shutoff valve MUST be installed within at least 6 ft. (1.8 m) of the dryer, in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 or Canadian gas installation code CSA B149.1. A 1/8-inch NPT pipe plug must be installed. ••If using a rigid pipe, the rigid pipe should be 0.5-inch IPS.
INSTALLATION 21 Connecting Electric Dryers To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, property damage, injury to persons, or death when using this appliance, follow requirements including the following: Electrical Requirements for Electric Models Only ••The wiring and grounding must conform to the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and all applicable local regulations.
22 INSTALLATION Four-Wire Power Cord ••A 4-wire connection is required for all mobile and manufactured home installations, as well as all new construction after January 1, 1996. 8 Tighten all screws securely. 9 Reinstall the terminal block access cover. Hot (Black) ••A UL-listed strain relief is required. ••Use a 30-amp, 240-volt, 4-wire, UL-listed power cord with #10 AWGminimum copper conductor and closed loop or forked terminals with upturned ends.
Four-Wire Direct Wire ••A 4-wire connection is required for all mobile and manufactured home installations, as well as all new construction after January 1, 1996. ••A UL-listed strain relief is required. ••Use UL-listed 4-wire #10 AWGminimum copper conductor cable. Allow at least 5 ft. (1.5 m) of wire to allow for removal and reinstallation of the dryer. 1 Remove 5-inch (12.7 cm) of the outer covering from the wire. Remove 5-inch of insulation from the ground wire. Cut off approximately 1.5-inch (3.
24 INSTALLATION Three-Wire Power Cord ••A 3-wire connection is NOT permitted on new construction after January 1, 1996. ••A UL-listed strain relief is required. ••Use a 30-amp, 240-volt, 3-wire, UL-listed power cord with #10 AWGminimum copper conductor and closed loop or forked terminals with upturned ends. 1 Remove the terminal block access cover on the upper back of the dryer. 2 Install a UL-listed strain relief into the power cord through-hole.
INSTALLATION 25 6 Attach the neutral (white) wire to the center terminal block screw. ••A UL-listed strain relief is required. 7 Connect the external ground (if required by local codes) to the green ground screw. 8 Tighten all screws securely. 9 Reinstall the terminal block access cover. ••A 3-wire connection is NOT permitted on new construction after January 1, 1996. ••Use UL-listed 3-wire, #10 AWGminimum copper conductor cable. Allow at least 5 ft. (1.
26 INSTALLATION Special Electrical Requirements (For Mobile or Manufactured Homes) ••Any installation in a manufactured or mobile home must comply with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 or Standard CAN/ CSA Z240 MH and local codes and ordinances. If you are uncertain whether your proposed installation will comply with these standards, please contact a service and installation professional for assistance.
INSTALLATION 27 Installation Test (Duct Check) Press the Start/Pause button. 4 Check the display for results. ••Your dryer features Flow Sense™, an innovative sensing system that automatically detects blockages and restrictions in dryer ductwork. Keeping ductwork clean of lint buildup and free of restrictions allows clothes to dry faster and reduces energy use. NOTE ••The dryer should be cool before starting this test.
28 INSTALLATION Check the Duct Condition If the Flow Sense™ LED is turned on, check the exhaust system for restrictions and damage. Repair or replace the exhaust system as needed. Restricted or Blocked Airflow Avoid long runs or runs with multiple elbows or bends. NOTE ••When the dryer is first installed, this test should be performed to alert you to any existing problems with the exhaust duct in your home.
OPERATION 29 OPERATION ••To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance. Using the Dryer 1 Clean the Lint Filter 2 Load the Dryer 3 Turn on the Dryer 4 Select a Cycle If the lint filter has not already been cleaned, lift out the filter and remove the lint from the last load. This will help ensure the fastest and most efficient drying performance.
30 OPERATION Check the Lint Filter Before Every Load Always make sure the lint filter is clean before starting a new load; a clogged lint filter will increase drying time. To clean, pull the lint filter straight up and roll any lint off the filter with your fingers. Push the lint filter firmly back into place. See Regular Cleaning for more information. Always ensure the lint filter is properly installed before running the dryer.
OPERATION 31 Control Panel 1 2 3 6 5 4 NOTE ••Model numbers can be found on the cabinet inside the door. 1 Power Button Press the button to turn the dryer ON. Press again to turn the dryer OFF. NOTE ••Pressing the Power button during a cycle will cancel that cycle and any load settings will be lost. 5 More Time/Less Time Buttons Use these buttons with the Time Dry and other Manual Dry cycles to adjust the drying time.
32 OPERATION 8 9 10 11 12 13 8 Flow Sense™ Duct Blockage Sensing System Indicator The Flow Sense™ duct blockage sensing system detects and alerts you to blockages in the ductwork that reduce exhaust flow from the dryer. Maintaining a clean exhaust system improves operating efficiency and helps minimize service calls, saving you money. 11 Child Lock Indicator When Child Lock is set, the Child Lock indicator appears and all buttons are disabled except the Power button.
OPERATION 33 Cycle Guide Sensor Dry cycles utilize LG’s unique dual sensor system to detect and compare the moisture level in clothes and in the air and adjust the drying time as needed to ensure superior results. The dryer automatically sets the dryness level and temperature at the recommended setting for each cycle. The estimated time remaining will be shown in the display. NOTE ••To protect your garments not every dryness level, temperature, or option is available with every cycle.
34 OPERATION = default setting ● = allowable option * = Energy Saver Cycle Fabric Type Dry Level Cotton/ Normal* Work clothes, corduroys, etc. Normal Perm. Press Permanent press, synthetic items Normal Bulky/ Large Comforters, pillows, shirts Delicates Lingerie, sheets, blouses Wrinkle Care Damp Dry Signal Anti Bacterial Medium ● ● ● Low ● ● ● ● Temp SENSOR DRY Adj. Adj. Normal Adj. Normal Adj.
OPERATION 35 Option Buttons Sensor Dry cycles have preset settings that are selected automatically. Manual Dry cycles have default settings, but you may also customize the settings using the cycle modifier buttons. Press the button for that option to view and select other settings. The dryer features several additional cycle options to customize cycles to meet individual needs.
36 OPERATION Special Functions Some cycle option buttons also activate secondary functions. These special functions are marked with an asterisk (*). Press and hold the option button marked with the special function to activate it. Child Lock Use this option to prevent unwanted use of the dryer or to keep cycle settings from being changed while the dryer is operating. Activating the Child Lock Function Press and hold the Child Lock button for 3 seconds.