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A burning smell may be noticed during drying or high-temperature cycles.
High temperatures inside the drum can cause the rubber seal at the door to emit a slight burning odor.
Additionally, lint from laundry may stick to the heater and cause a smell during initial operation.
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When using the drying cycle, heat is generated from the heater, and as hot air circulates inside the drum, a burning smell may occur.
The temperature inside the drum can exceed 100℃, causing the rubber gasket at the door to emit a burning smell.
Also, if dust, lint, or other foreign substances accumulate inside, they can be drawn into the heater by the circulating air, causing a burning smell.
This smell is due to initial use and will naturally disappear after a few uses.
Regularly run the Tub Clean cycle to keep the washing tub clean.
➔ To keep the tub clean, run the Tub Clean cycle once a month or after every 30 uses.
You will be reminded to run Tub Clean after approximately every 30 uses.
1. Add the recommended amount of oxygen-based washing machine cleaner, following the manufacturer's instructions.
2. Press the Tub Clean button, and "tcL" will appear on the screen, indicating the tub sterilization is selected.
3. Press the start button to clean the washing tub.
Regularly clean dust and lint from the rubber gasket.
➔ To prevent odors from mold and foreign substances, regularly clean the washing machine door glass and the rubber gasket on the door.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.