LG WKGX201HBA — Washing Machine

General Washing Machine Guide

Quick maintenance guide

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Quick Specs

Typical Capacity4.5–5.8 cu. ft.
Voltage120 V
Water Usage (ENERGY STAR)12–15 gallons/cycle
Annual Energy Use (ENERGY STAR)75–150 kWh
Max Spin Speed1,000–1,400 RPM

Maintenance Schedule

TaskHow OftenDifficultyEst. Time
Run a cleaning cycle with washer cleaner or bleachMonthlyEasy1 hour (cycle time)
Clean door gasket and boot (front-load)WeeklyEasy5 minutes
Leave door open after use to prevent moldAfter each useEasy1 minute
Clean detergent dispenserMonthlyEasy10 minutes
Check and clean drain pump filterEvery 3 monthsMedium15 minutes
Inspect water supply hoses for bulges or cracksYearlyEasy5 minutes

Troubleshooting

Washer not draining

Cause: Clogged drain pump filter, kinked drain hose, or pump failure
Solution: Clean the drain pump filter (usually behind a small panel at the bottom front), check the drain hose for kinks, and ensure the standpipe height is correct.

Musty smell from washer

Cause: Mold and mildew buildup in the door gasket and drum
Solution: Run a hot cleaning cycle with bleach or washer cleaner, wipe down the door gasket, and leave the door ajar between uses.

Excessive vibration during spin

Cause: Washer not level, unbalanced load, or shipping bolts still installed
Solution: Level the washer using the adjustable feet, redistribute the load, and verify shipping bolts have been removed (new installations).

Water leaking from washer

Cause: Loose hose connections, damaged door seal, or oversudsing
Solution: Tighten water supply hose connections, inspect the door seal for tears, and use HE detergent in the correct amount.

Reset Procedures

General Reset

  1. Press the Power button to turn off the washer.
  2. Unplug the washer from the outlet.
  3. Wait 1 minute.
  4. Plug the washer back in and power on.
  5. Select a new cycle and press Start.

Safety Warnings

Replace rubber water supply hoses with braided stainless steel hoses to prevent burst flooding. Rubber hoses should be replaced every 3–5 years.

Turn off water supply valves when the washer will not be used for an extended period (vacation, etc.).

Never overload the washer — it can damage the suspension, bearings, and motor.

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This guide contains general maintenance information for Washing Machine appliances. For model-specific instructions, consult your owner's manual.

This guide is provided for informational purposes only. Always consult your official owner's manual before performing maintenance. HomeBase is not responsible for any damage resulting from the use of this information.

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