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<a> wrote in news:448d08b6$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> "Dex" <Dex@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4482ef7e$0$28188$5a62ac22@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>>> Hi, got one of these two days ago and can't find in the manual how
>>> to set the dryer to start automatically AFTER the washing cycle is
>>> done? I've read reviews where people have stated the manual is crap
>>> and I heartily agree. Does anyone reading this know how to do it?
>>> Thanks.
>>
>> I have an LG washer/dryer and I have to select DRY setting
>> (dry, cupboard, etc) using a button on the right of the
>> wash
>> programme selector,after selecting a wash programme.
>> It then adds the dry cycle to the end of the wash cycle.
>
> Yep, that did it. The manual doesn't make it clear that you have to
> manually select a wash type by turning the dial -- I was trying to add
> a dry cycle with an automatic wash setting, which doesn't work.
>
> So here's a quick text file I wrote for my future reference, and which
> I'll put here for future posterity thanks to Google's archiving:
>
>
> WD-1435RD WASHER/DRYER GUIDE TO DRYING
> --------------------------------------
>
> Pressing Power and then Start/Pause will do an automatic wash
> with no option to dry -- this is fine for a quick wash with no
> intention of drying. But if you need to dry, then follow the
> appropriate steps below.
>
> WASH AND DRY:
> (1) Press Power.
> (2) The round wash dial lights up, so select your wash type.
> (3) Now press Dry to tell the machine to Dry after washing.
> (4) Press Start/Pause to start the washing + drying process.
>
> DRY ONLY:
> (1) Press Power.
> (2) Press Dry.
> (3) Press Start/Pause.
>
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> Just some food for thought.
I have subscribed to Consumer reports Mag for the last 20 yrs & have
check their ratings whenever I need to make a major $$ purchase.Has'nt
failed me yet.
Mike
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