Samsung DV210A User Manual

To clean the lint filter, open the dryer door and pull the filter straight up. Remove any lint accumulated on the filter by hand. Rinse the filter under warm water if necessary and dry thoroughly before reinstalling.
First, ensure the dryer is properly plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Check if the heating element is functioning, and inspect thermostat and thermal fuse for continuity with a multimeter. Replace faulty components as needed.
Ensure the lint filter is clean, the venting system is not obstructed, and the load size is appropriate. Use the appropriate drying cycle and temperature settings for the type of fabric being dried.
Check for loose items in the drum or filter housing. Inspect the drum support rollers, belt, and idler pulley for wear. Replace any components that are worn or damaged.
Regularly clean the lint filter, inspect and clean the venting system to prevent blockages, and check for any unusual noises or vibrations. Schedule professional maintenance annually to ensure optimal performance.
To reset the dryer, unplug it from the power source or turn off the circuit breaker for about 5 minutes. Then, plug it back in or flip the breaker back on. This can resolve minor electronic glitches.
The 'filter check' indicator reminds you to inspect and clean the lint filter before each load. It is a precautionary measure to ensure efficient drying and prevent fire hazards.
Remove clothes promptly at the end of the drying cycle. Use the 'wrinkle prevent' feature if available, which intermittently tumbles clothes without heat to reduce creasing.
This may be due to a sensor issue, overheating, or a power supply problem. Ensure the vent is clear, check for error codes, and inspect the power connection. If the issue persists, consult a technician.
Use a rigid or semi-rigid metal duct for venting. Ensure the duct is as short and straight as possible, with minimal bends, to maximize airflow. Regularly check and clean the vent to prevent blockages.