To prevent clothes from being damaged due to overheating, temperature control is necessary. Therefore, during drying, the [Heating] light indicator may turn off.
Depending on the internal temperature of the product, the light may be turned off and on during drying; this action is normal.
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Is the filter or exhaust pipe clogged?
If the filter/exhaust pipe is blocked, there may not be fluid internal air circulation, which may cause the [Heating] light to turn off abnormally.
Is the laundry being dried on cycles with a temperature lower than the normal cycle?
When using the automatic dry cycle, the synthetic fiber, shirt, and lingerie cycles running on a low dry level will dry at temperatures below the normal drying cycle.
Drying method | Laundry type | Drying temperature |
---|---|---|
Auto Dry |
Denim |
68±4℃ |
Cotton/Towels |
66±4℃ |
|
Normal |
60±4℃ |
|
Synthetic Fiber |
52±3℃ |
|
Shirts |
52±3℃ |
|
Lingerie |
45±3℃ |
|
Manual Dry |
Speed |
68±4℃ |
Air Cleaning |
66±5℃ |
|
Cool Air |
NO Heat |
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Is the laundry load too small?
If the laundry load in the dryer is too small, the dryer may reach the temperature limit quickly, causing the [Heating] light to turn on and off in the middle of the cycle to avoid damaging the fabric.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.