Brand:
LG
Category: Home Appliance
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 8:08 p.m.
LG Canada offers a one-year limited warranty on this dryer for parts and labor on internal functional parts.
| Problems | Possible Causes | Solutions | ||
| The dryer refuses to start | The power cord is not properly plugged in. | Ensure the plug is firmly seated in a grounded outlet matching the dryer's rating plate. | ||
| A household fuse is blown, a circuit breaker tripped, or there is a power outage. | Reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse. Do not increase the fuse capacity. If the problem is an overloaded circuit, have it corrected by a qualified electrician. | |||
| Dryer does not heat | A household fuse is blown, a circuit breaker tripped, or there is a power outage. | Reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse. Do not increase the fuse capacity. If the problem is an overloaded circuit, have it corrected by a qualified electrician. | ||
| Gas supply turned off or service interrupted (gas models only). | Confirm the house gas supply valve and the appliance gas shutoff valve are open. | |||
| Greasy or soiled stains on clothes | Fabric softener misused. | Consult the appliance manufacturer's instructions for softener use. | ||
| Drying clean and soiled clothes together. | Dry only clean clothes. Soiled items can contaminate clean clothes in the same or subsequent loads. | |||
| Stains on dry clothes are actually residue that washing did not fully remove. | Ensure clothes are completely clean according to your washer's and detergent's instructions. | |||
| The display shows the error code tE | The thermistor is defective. | Turn off the dryer and call for service. | ||
| Lint on clothes | The lint filter is not cleaned properly. | Ensure the lint filter is clean before each load. For loads producing high lint, cleaning may be needed during the cycle. | ||
| Incorrect sorting of loads. | Separate heavy fabrics from light ones. Heavy fabrics retain more moisture and take longer to dry. Separate large and heavy fabrics for more consistent drying times. | |||
| Excessive static electricity in clothes after drying | Fabric softener not used or used incorrectly. | Use a fabric softener according to the manufacturer's instructions. | ||
| Clothes were dried too long (over-drying). | For excessive static from over-drying, adjust settings and use shorter drying times or Sensor Dry cycles. | |||
| Drying synthetics, wrinkle-resistant, or synthetic fiber blends. | These materials can promote static. Try using a fabric softener. | |||