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4 questions from our users

dddbbb

dddbbbasked

I see there is no lint filter for this machine. Where does the lint go? All over the clothes? I'm a little wary of purchasing for that reason.



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dddbbb
dddbbb

Where is the hot air outlet? I would be putting this in a small space under a bench.

Tom
Tom

Dont know, but this machines are no good, technician visited us 3 times and said there is a manufacturer fault as it holds 0.5L of dirty water in it and when it goes to the dryer and fumigate the cloth with bad smell, samsung refuse to compensate or refund, will take them to court very soon, DO NOT BUY!!

Samsung
AdaSamsung

Hi, this particular model does have a lint filter. We have provided a link below to help you locate it.

User Manual (page 17) >https://www.samsung.com/au/support/model/WD85K6410OW/NZ/



As this is a condenser dryer, this particular model does not require an outlet for hot air. What happens is that moisture is reversed into water and cooled down, then drained.

Jo
Samsung AU

Copperknob

Copperknobasked

I am confused by my Samsung 8.5/6kg combo. sometimes the towels come out dry enough to put away and sometimes they are still wet or some are wet and some dry what gives and advice The is using the Cotton drying section.

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Samsung
AdaSamsung

Hi, we recommend for you to limit the load in your dry cycle to help improve this.



Let us know how it goes.

Jo
Samsung AU

Copperknob
Copperknob

I find the less I put in the more it gets unbalanced I sometimes put in a couple of dry towels to "pad" the load. A normal load for the 2 of us is 2 bath towels (137x 65)2 handtowels and 2 facewashers I would not have thought that that would be excessive.

Samsung
AdaSamsung

Thanks for providing further information. I have provided a link below to further assist you with this. I hope it helps.

> https://www.samsung.com/au/support/home-appliances/my-washing-is-not-dry-when-the-drying-cycle-has-ended/

Jo
Samsung AU

Savita R.

Savita R.asked

Does the dry cycle wash the clothes and then dry them? Or do you have to do a wash load first?

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kappers
kappers

you can wash and dry in one cycle, or put wet clothes in and just dry. Or wash clothes and take them out and dry on a line. Up to you.

Samsung
Samsung AUSamsung

That is correct! You can dry your clothes directly or dry the washed clothes.

For more info > http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201702/20170227154855620/WD85K6410OW_03745S-00_EN.pdf

Jo
Samsung AU

sam

samasked

how long does it take for a wash and drying?

1 answer
MJo
MJo

An hour wash cycle + 3 to 5 hours dry cycle. The Wash/ Dry cycle one is max. 4 hours dry time, and even with smaller loads, I don't always find that sufficient.

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