Samsung DC68-02347B-05 manual

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    E l e c t r i c D r y e r Ow n e r’ s Ma n u a l Re g is ter y ou r pr od uc t at www . sa m su ng .c o m/ gl oba l/r eg is t er C od e N o .: DC6 8- 023 47B -0 5_E N DV316LGW-02347B-05_EN-NO LINE.indd 1 2007-04-06 ø¿»ƒ 5:06:38[...]

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    E xt r a La rg e C ap ac it y Ul tra wa shi ng an d d ryin g a r e at you r fi nge rtip s ! No w y ou c an do ex tr a-l arg e l oad s i n bot h t h e w as he r an d d ry er . Pl us our u ltr a-l ar ge 7 .3 cu. ft. c apa c it y dry er c i rc ula tes mo re a ir th ro ug h yo ur c lot hes ge tt ing th em d ry fa ste r , f or a wr in kle-f ree r es ul[...]

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    Sa f et y P r ec au t i o ns C on g ra tul ati ons on yo ur new S ams ung Dry er . T hi s m anu al c on tai n s v al ua ble in f or mat ion on t he in sta l la t io n, us e, a nd ca re o f yo ur a ppl ian ce . Ple ase t ake th e t im e t o r ea d th is man ual t o ta ke fu ll ad van tag e o f y our dry er’ s m an y be nefi ts and f ea tu re s . [...]

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    4 S AMS U NG Dry er Own er’ s Ins tr u cti ons Sa f et y P r ec au t i o ns W HA T T O DO IF Y OU S ME LL G AS : • Do n o t try t o li ght an y ap pl ian ce . • Do n o t tu rn o n th e a ppl i an c e. • Do n o t t ou c h an y el e ctr ica l s wi tc h. • Do n o t us e a ny p ho ne in you r b uil d in g . • Cl ea r t h e r oo m, b ui ld i[...]

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    SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns 1 Sa f et y P r ec au t i o ns 10 . Cl e an t he lin t s c re en bef or e or a ft er ea ch lo ad . 11 . Ke e p th e a re a ar ou nd t he exh aus t ope nin g a nd su rro und ing a re as fr ee fr om l int , d ust , and di rt. 12 . Th e i nt er io r o f the dry er and ex h au st du ct sh ou ld be c le [...]

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    T a b l e o f C on t en t s 30 In sta l la tio n I ns tru ctio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A - 1 T ool s n eed e d f or in sta ll ati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A - 1 Se e Exh aus t R eq uir eme nts . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns A-1 T oo ls n ee de d fo r in st al la ti on P r op e r in sta lla tio n i s the ow ner’ s re sp on sib ili ty . HO WEV ER , S ER VI CE CA LLS PE RF ORM ED AS A RES UL T OF PO OR S ET -U P , A DJU STM ENT , AN D C O NN ECT ION AR E THE RE SPO NS IBI LITY O F TH E INS T AL LE R. Ma ke su re y ou ha[...]

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    A -2 SA MSU NG D ry er Ow ne r’ s I ns tru cti on s D UC T IN G R E QU IR E M EN TS • Us e a 4 -in ch ( 10 .2 cm ) d ia met er rig id alu mi num or ri g id g alv ani zed st eel du ct. • Do n o t us e a sm a ll er du ct. • Du ct s lar ger th an 4 inc hes ( 10. 2 c m) in di ame t er ca n r esu lt in in cr ea se d l int ac cum ula tio n. Li nt[...]

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    If n e w dry er i s in st al le d in to a n e xi st in g e x ha us t sy st e m yo u mu st m ak e s ur e: • Th e e xh aus t s y st em mee ts al l l oca l , sta te , and na tio n al c ode s. • Th at flex ib le pla s ti c duc t is no t u sed . • Ins pec t and cl ea n a ll li nt bui ldu p f r om in s id e the ex i st in g d uct . • Th e d uc t[...]

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    A -4 SA MSU NG D ry er Ow ne r’ s I ns tru cti on s M OB IL E HO ME I NS T AL LA TI O N T he i nst all a ti o n of th e d ry er in mo bi le hom e s mu st con fo rm t o CS A Sta nda r ds Z2 40 (f or C ana da) . Wh en ins t al li ng a d ry er in a mo bil e h ome , p ro vi sio ns f or an cho ri ng the d rye r to the flo or mu st b e ma de . L oc at[...]

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    SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns A -5 E LE CTR IC AL C ON NE CT IO NS Be f or e op e ra tin g o r te st in g, f ol lo w a ll g r ou nd ing in s tr uc ti ons in t he Gr ou nd ing se ct io n. An in d iv id ual br anc h ( or se par at e) c ir cu it se rvin g o nl y y ou r dry er i s r eco mme nde d . DO NO T U SE AN EX TE NSI ON C ORD[...]

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    A -6 SA MSU NG D ry er Ow ne r’ s I ns tru cti on s Dr y er E xh au st T ip s W AR NIN G : Pl ast ic o r no n-m eta l fl ex ibl e d u ct pr es e nt s a p ote nti al fir e ha zar d. 1 2 3 4 1. L et yo ur dry er e xha ust th e air ea s il y . 2. Us e 4 ” d iam ete r r i gi d m et al duc t. T ape al l j o in t s, in clu d in g at the dry er . Ne[...]

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    SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns A -7 D oo r R e v er s al 1. Un plu g t he po we r cor d. 2. Re m ov e t w o doo r h in ge sc rew s. 3. Li ft th e d oo r a nd r em o v e fr om t h e dry er . 7. Re a ss em ble th e scr ew (S tep 4) on t he Fr ame F ro nt 4. Re m ov e a sc re w on th e F ram e F ro nt 8. Pl ac e th e d oor on t he o[...]

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    B- 1 S AMS UN G Dry er Own er’ s Ins tr uc ti ons  C on tr ol F eat ure s v ary by mod el . O V ER VI EW O F TH E C ON TR O L P AN EL O p e r a ti ng I n s t ru ct i o n s , T i p s DV316LGW-02347B-05_EN-NO LINE.indd 1 2007-04-06 ø¿»ƒ 5:06:57[...]

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    SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns B -2 1. Di gi ta l Gr ap hic D is pl a y T he d isp lay wi ndo w s how s t he est i ma ted ti m e r em ain in g i n t he cy c le a fte r the C y cl e S el ect or di a l is pr ess ed . The es tim a te d t ime re mai nin g ma y flu ctu at e a s t he cyc le pr ogr es se s. T he D ryin g l i gh t w il [...]

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    B- 3 S AMS UN G Dry er Own er’ s Ins tr uc ti ons 7. Se le ct C yc le O pti on A dj ust T im e – T im e can be a dde d o r s ub tr act ed f r om th e aut oma tic all y s e t ti mes in th e Man ua l Dry cy cl es (Ti me Dry , F r es he n U p, D eli c at es , W ri nkle Re lea se , or Ai r Fl uff cy cl es) . T o a dd or s ub tr act t ime fr om the[...]

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    SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns B -4 C HI LD L O CK A fun ct io n t o p re ve nt chi ldr en fr om pl a yi n g wi th you r d rye r . SE TTI NG /R EL EA SI NG If y ou w a nt to se t or re le as e C hil d L ock , pr es s bot h t he T im e a nd Si gn al b utt ons at th e s am e t ime f or 3 se co nd s . Ho w t o Se t: 1. It c an be se[...]

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    B- 5 S AMS UN G Dry er Own er’ s Ins tr uc ti ons Ra ck Dr y( se l e ct m od el s) IN ST A LL IN G TH E D R Y I NG RA C K 1. Op en d rye r d oor . 2. P osi t io n dryi ng r ac k i n tum ble r , pla cin g t he r ea r l eg s i n t h e tw o r ec es sed a re as of t he dry er’ s ba ck wa ll . 3. Pl ac e th e f ron t l ip of the d ryin g r ack on t [...]

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    SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns B -6 C LE AN TH E L IN T FI L TE R • Af te r e ach lo ad . • T o s ho rte n dry ing ti me . • T o o pe ra te mo re ene rgy effi cie ntl y . NO TE : Do no t o per ate y ou r d ry er wi t ho ut th e l i nt fil t er i n p lac e. L O AD TH E D R Y ER PR OP ER L Y • Pl ac e on ly on e w ash l oa[...]

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    C- 1 SA M SU NG Dry er O wn er’ s I ns t ru ct io ns C ar e a nd C l e a ni ng C on tr ol P an el Cl ean wi th a sof t, d amp cl oth . Do n ot u se abr asi ve sub sta n ce s. Do no t spr ay c le ane rs d ir ect ly on t he pan e l. T he c on tr ol pan el fin ish co uld be d ama ged by so me la und ry p r e-t re at m en t s oi l a nd s ta in r em [...]

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    SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns D -1 S p ec ia l L a u n d ry T ip s Pl eas e f ol lo w t he ca re l ab el or m an uf act ur er’ s i nst ruc ti on s f or d ry in g spe cia l i t em s . If ca re lab el in str u cti ons ar e n ot av ai la ble , us e the f ol l ow ing i nf or m at i on a s a gu i de . Be ds pr ea ds & Co mf ort[...]

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    E- 1 SA M SU NG Dry er O wn er’ s I ns t ru ct io ns T ro u b l e sh oo t i n g C HE CK TH E SE P O I NT S IF Y OU R D R Y ER .. . do esn ’ t run . • Be s u re th e d o or i s l atc hed sh ut. • Be s u re th e p o w er c or d is plu g ge d int o a li ve e le ctr ic al ou tle t . • Ch ec k t h e ho me ’ s ci rc ui t br ea ke r a nd fus e[...]

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    SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns E -2 T ro u b l e sh oo t i n g I NF OR M A TI O N C OD E S In f or ma tio n c ode s m ay be dis pla ye d t o h el p yo u be tt er u nde rst a nd w hat is oc cur ri ng w it h the dry er . C od e S ym bol M e an in g Sol ut ion He ate r t emp era tur e co ntr ol pr obl em. C al l fo r serv ic e. S ee[...]

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    F- 1 SA M SU NG Dry er O wn er’ s I ns t ru ct io ns A pp en d i x F A BR IC CA RE CH AR T T he f ol lo win g s ymb ol s p ro vi de g ar me nt car e d ir ect ion s w ith ou t w or ds . Th e c ar e la bel wi ll in clu de , in or der , f ou r s ymb ol s: was hin g, b le ach ing , dry in g, a nd iro nin g ( or dry cl ean i ng w hen ne c es sary ). T[...]

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    SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns F -2 A pp en d i x P R O TE CTI NG T HE E NV IR ON ME N T T hi s app lia n ce is m anu fac tu r ed fr om re cy cl abl e mat eri als . If y ou dec i de t o d isp ose of t his ap p li an ce , pl eas e o bs erv e lo cal wa ste di spo s al r eg ul a ti o ns . C ut o ff the po we r c or d s o t hat th e[...]

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    F- 3 SA M SU NG Dry er O wn er’ s I ns t ru ct io ns A pp en d i x CY C LE C HA RT C yc le De fau l t Dry ing Co ol ing W ri nk le pr ev ent T em p co nt rol Se ns or dry le ve l T ime T im e T ime T im e Se ns or Dry No rma l Hi g h (M edi um ) N or mal dry 44 mi n 39 mi n 5 mi n 90 mi n He avy D ut y H ig h ( No ch ang e ) No rma l dry 60 m in [...]

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    A pp en d i x SA MSU N G DR Y ER LI MIT E D W AR RAN TY T O ORI GIN AL PU RCH ASE R T hi s SAM SUN G b r an d p r od uct , as su ppl i ed a nd dis t ri bu ted by SA MSU NG E LE CTR ONI C S CA NAD A, I NC . (S AMS UNG ) a nd de liv er ed ne w , in th e o ri gin al cart on to the or ig ina l c ons ume r p ur ch as er , is wa rra nt ed b y SA MSU NG a[...]

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    F- 5 SA M SU NG Dry er O wn er’ s I ns t ru ct io ns A pp en d i x EX CE PT A S SE T FOR TH HE RE IN, TH E RE A RE NO W ARR AN TIE S O N THI S P ROD UCT EI THE R EXP RES S O R IM PLI E D , A ND SA MSU NG DIS C LA IM S A LL W ARR AN TIE S I NC L UD I NG , BUT NO T LI MIT ED TO , ANY IM PLI ED W AR RAN TI ES OF MER CH ANT A BI LI TY , I NFR ING EM [...]

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    M e mo SA MSU N G D ry er O wn er’ s I ns tru ct io ns F -6 DV316LGW-02347B-05_EN-NO LINE.indd 6 2007-04-06 ø¿»ƒ 5:07:18[...]

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    C on tac t SA MSU NG WOR L D WI DE If y ou h a v e an y qu est io ns or c om men ts r el ati ng to Sam s un g pr od u cts , pl e as e co nta ct th e S A MS U NG c ust ome r c are c en t er . Sa msu n g El ect r on ic s C ana da, In c. 1- 800 - SA M SU NG (7 26- 7 86 4) www .sa msu ng .c a DV316LGW-02347B-05_EN-NO LINE.indd 7 2007-04-06 ø¿»ƒ 5:0[...]