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The drying cycle will continue until the sensors in the washer/dryer determine that the laundry has reached the dry level you have set.
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Because the unit continues operating until the target dry level
is
reached, the actual drying time may be longer than initially
displayed.
This is normal operation, not a product malfunction.
Drying time varies depending on the fabric type and load size.
Items like towels absorb more water than other fabrics and may require
longer drying times.
Large or thick comforters may not dry completely. Use a separate dryer for these items.
Make sure the water supply valve is turned on, as the washer/dryer uses water to remove moisture.
Drying performance may be affected if there is no water supply or the water pressure too low.
For shorter drying times, spin the laundry on the fastest spin speed before drying.
When installing the drain hose, ensure that water does not pool inside the hose.
A U-shaped drain hose can trap water and reduce drying performance.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.