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Samsung DVE45R6300

Unusual smell

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From the service manual for Samsung DVE45R6300 Series Dryers (2024)

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4 technician insights for the Samsung DVE45R6300 Series Dryers (2024)

Steam cycle water condensation is normal

Water dripping from the nozzle when Steam cycles start is normal -- this is steam condensation, not a leak. Similarly, sprayed water may not be visible during steam cycles. Customers often report this as a problem, but it is expected behavior of the Steam Sanitize+ and Refresh cycles.

Steam condensation at startup is normal

When the Steam cycles (Steam Sanitize+, Refresh) start, water may drip from the nozzle. This is normal steam condensation and not a malfunction. Customers may report this as a water leak. Similarly, sprayed water may not be visible during steam cycles - this is also normal as the water is converted to steam inside the drum.

Steam cycle water drip is normal condensation

Customers may report water dripping from the nozzle when steam cycles start. This is normal steam condensation and not a malfunction. If sprayed water is not visible during steam cycles, that can be a separate issue to investigate. Educate customers that some condensation is expected behavior.

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