A:AnswerProbably. I did a queen size in it and there was room to spare for more. It may depend on how fluffy the comforter is. Mine was a medium thickness.
A:AnswerIt's fine. When I wash wool (yes, I know, I shouldn't) or my fancy underwear, I make sure to bag them in those net things, and I edit the settings to get less warm water, etc. You can edit things yourself and control temperature, amount of water, how much it should spin, etc. You can make your own settings through the app as well. I just make sure it's on the gentlest thing for wool and my fancy bras. So I might agree it's only fair for gentleness if you use their own settings. But you can edit everything, so you can make it as gentle as you wish.
A:AnswerPlease contact our Support Center at (800) 243-0000 and arrange to have your ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG 5.0 cu.ft. Mega Capacity Top Load Washer, Model # WT7200CW inspected if the tub is dropping down lower when it has laundry and water in it than when it is empty...^IFV
A:AnswerTo perform a rinse and spin cycle, Press the Power button to turn on the washer. Then press the Special Care button until the Rinse+Spin indicator light is lit. (the cycle light will turn off). Press the Start/Pause button to start the cycle. If you are in need of any assistance, have additional questions, or would just like to see our helpful tips, check us out on Twitter @LGUSSupport Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LGUSA/ or you can give us a call at 800-243-0000. ^CP
A:AnswerLG SenseClean system automatically sets the water level and wash time for each load. 6 motion technology uses 6 different wash motions to provide a revolutionary cleaning experience. It has the capacity to wash as many items of clothing as the tub allows; as long as the lid shuts and locks, it will wash. ^CP
A:AnswerPress power and immediately hold Spin and Soil. Shows In5 initially, but In50 if run before. Then press start button. Worked as stated in manual.
A:AnswerI had the same issue. The instructions are a little misleading. The following worked for me:
Press the power button and let go of it. Then, immediately press the other two buttons listed in the instructions together and hold. It will go into test mode. This is the same for the dryer.
A:AnswerFor the best washing results, and to reduce the possibility of damage to clothing, care should be taken to sort the clothing into loads that are made up of similar items. Mixing different fabric types and/or soil levels can result in poor wash performance, color transfer, discoloration, fabric damage or linting. It is recommended to wash towels using the cycle Pre Wash + Normal. You can find a chart as to what cycle to use depending on what you are washing on page 22 of the owner's manual located here http://www.lg.com/us/support-product/lg-WT7200CW#manuals ^CP
A:AnswerThis question can't ben answered I'm afraid and here's why. This machine has sensing technology that determines the weight and density of the objects in the drum. From there, the machine determines the starting amount of water to use. It then continues to monitor the machine tub and uses a conductivity meter in the water to determine the changes in resistance which indicate the presence of foreign bodies, i.e dirt. It then uses algorithms to determine if it needs to add water or not. So because of all this "fuzzy logic," it's quite impossible to answer this question directly.
A:AnswerIt has TurboWash in some of the cycles, but rather useless, since it does not put enough water in the tub to wash more than about 2 pair of socks.