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[LG Dryer] Is there a lot of water left after drying?

Troubleshooting

The Dryer is designed to minimize residual water in the bottom of the machine.

The condenser dryer has a drain pump and a small crevice in the bottom to drain any condensed water from the bottom.
Any condensed water entering the small crevice is drained by the pump.
Regardless of the manufacturer or condenser cleaning method, a small amount of residual water remains after drying.

The majority of the residual water is drained during operation thanks to the improved pump cover structure, but a small amount of residual water could remain in the bottom of the dryer.
Please be assured that this small amount of residual water will be drained first during the next Dry cycle.

It does not collect water for the Auto Washing cycle.

When drying, clean condensed water from the clothes is used automatically to clean the condenser.
Condensed water is formed when the moist air that has absorbed moisture from clothes comes into contact with the cold refrigerant (condenser).
After Auto Washing, the condensed water used for cleaning is drained straight away, so you can use it with confidence.

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This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.

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