Samsung DV56H9100E User Manual
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To clean the lint filter, open the dryer door and pull out the lint filter from the bottom of the opening. Remove any lint by hand or with a soft brush. Rinse the filter under warm water to remove any remaining residue, and let it dry completely before reinserting it into the dryer.
Check if the dryer is properly plugged into a working electrical outlet. Ensure that the circuit breaker has not tripped. If the problem persists, try resetting the dryer by unplugging it for a few minutes, then plugging it back in. If the issue continues, contact Samsung support.
Use the Wrinkle Prevent option, which periodically tumbles the clothes after the drying cycle ends. Additionally, remove clothes promptly at the end of the cycle and fold or hang them immediately.
Use the Delicates cycle, which uses a lower temperature and a gentler tumble to protect delicate fabrics. Always check the care label on clothing before drying.
Ensure the dryer is set to a heat cycle and not an air-only cycle. Check if the lint filter and vent system are clean as blockages can affect heating. If the dryer still does not heat, there may be an issue with the thermal fuse or heating element, which will require professional service.
Regularly clean the lint filter after each use, inspect and clean the vent system every few months to prevent blockages, and wipe the drum and exterior with a damp cloth. Periodically check for unusual noises or vibrations that may indicate a need for service.
Fill the water reservoir located in the dryer with clean water. Select one of the steam cycles, such as Steam Refresh, to reduce odors and wrinkles in your clothes. Ensure the dryer is not overloaded for optimal steam performance.
Check if the lint filter and vent system are clean and free from obstructions. Ensure the load size is appropriate and not too large. Verify that the selected cycle matches the fabric type and dryness level. If the problem persists, it may require checking the heating element or moisture sensor.
Use a fabric softener sheet in the dryer or add a small amount of liquid fabric softener during the wash cycle. Alternatively, you can reduce drying time or use the lower heat setting to minimize static buildup.
Ensure the dryer is level and on a stable surface. Check for any loose items, such as coins or buttons, in the drum. If noises persist, inspect the drum rollers, belt, and motor for wear or damage, and consider contacting a professional technician for repair.