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Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat sources such as in a tumble 
dryer. The items become warm, causing an oxidation reaction in the oil. Oxidation creates heat. If the heat 
cannot escape, the items can become hot enough to catch fire. Piling, stacking or storing oil-affected items 
can prevent heat from escaping and so create a fire hazard.

If it is unavoidable that fabrics that contain vegetable or cooking oil or have been contaminated by hair care 
products be placed in a tumble dryer they should first be washed in hot water with extra detergent - this 
will reduce, but will not eliminate, the hazard.

Never stop a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and 
spread out so that the heat is dissipated.

Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches.

The tumble dryer(or washing machine drying mode, etc) is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been 
used for cleaning.

Critical installation warnings

WARNING

The installation of this appliance must be performed by a qualified technician or service company.
•  Failure to do so may result in electric shock, fire, an explosion, problems with the product, or injury.

Plug the power cord into a wall socket and use the socket for this appliance only. In addition, do not use an 
extension cord.
•  Sharing a wall socket with other appliances using a power strip or extending the power cord may result 

in electric shock or fire.

•  Ensure that the power voltage, frequency and current are the same as those of the product 

specifications. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire. Failure Plug the power plug into the 
wall socket firmly.

Remove all foreign substances such as dust or water from the power plug terminals and contact points 
using a dry cloth on a regular basis.
•  Unplug the power plug and clean it with a dry cloth.
•  Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire.

Keep all packaging materials well out of the reach of children, as packaging materials can be dangerous to 
children.

•  If a child places a bag over its head, it may result in suffocation.

This appliance must be properly grounded.

Do not ground the appliance to a gas pipe, plastic water pipe, or telephone line.

•  This may result in electric shock, fire, an explosion, or problems with the product
•  Never plug the power cord into a socket that is not grounded correctly and make sure that it is in 

accordance with local and national codes.

Do not install or keep the product exposed to the outdoor elements.

Do not use a damaged power plug, damaged power cord or loose wall socket.

•  This may result in electric shock or fire.

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Summary of Contents for DV9 BB94 Series

Page 1: ...Heat Pump Dryer Usermanual DV9 BB94 DV9 BB74 B PJT_DV9400B_SimpleUX_DC68 04400M 00_EN SA indd 1 2023 4 10 15 30 12...

Page 2: ...10 Usage cautions 11 Critical cleaning warnings 12 Care forpreventing freezing 13 Installation 14 What s included 14 Installation requirements 16 Step by step installation 17 Doorreversal 21 Environme...

Page 3: ...nglish Troubleshooting 49 Checkpoints 49 Information codes 51 Appendix 53 Fabric care chart 53 Protecting the environment 54 Specification 55 B PJT_DV9400B_SimpleUX_DC68 04400M 00_EN SA indd 3 2023 4...

Page 4: ...mage CAUTION Hazards orunsafe practices that may result in personal injury and orproperty damage CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire orexplosion follow these basic precautions NOTE Indicates that a ris...

Page 5: ...swith reduced physical sensoryor mental capabilities orlack of experience and knowledge if theyhave been given supervision orinstruction concerning use of the appliance in a safewayand understand the...

Page 6: ...round the tumble dryer not applicable forappliances intended to bevented to the exteriorof the building 11 Adequateventilation has to be provided to avoid the back flowof gases into the room from appl...

Page 7: ...uels 19 The appliance must not be installed behind a lockable door a sliding doorora doorwith a hinge on the opposite side to that of the tumble dryer in such awaythat a full opening of the tumble dry...

Page 8: ...am rubber also known as latex foam orsimilarly textured rubber Like materials should not be dried in a tumble dryeron a heat setting Foam rubbermaterials can when heated produce fire by spontaneous co...

Page 9: ...all socket and use the socket forthis appliance only In addition do not use an extension cord Sharing a wall socket with otherappliances using a powerstrip orextending the powercord may result in elec...

Page 10: ...abnormal vibrations noise orproblems with the product Since an ingredient in hairspray may degrade the hydrophile property of the heat exchangerso that dew may appearon the outersurface of the applian...

Page 11: ...rnearest service center Failure to do so may result in electric shock fire problems with the product orinjury The product you have purchased is designed fordomestic use only The use forbusiness purpos...

Page 12: ...large buckles buttons orotherheavy metal zippers hooks and eyelets button up covers If necessary use the laundry net forsmall and lightweight laundry such as fabric tie belt apron strings and underwir...

Page 13: ...yourhand there is a dangerit may cause an injury The interiorof the dryershould be cleaned periodically by qualified service personnel Care forpreventing freezing Install the dryerin an area where the...

Page 14: ...rdryer Before installation make sure the dryerhas all the parts listed here If the dryerand orparts are damaged ormissing contact the nearest Samsung customer service center Dryerat a glance 01 02 03...

Page 15: ...can only be used with Samsung washers and dryers To purchase a stacking kit above contact a Samsung service centre orlocal appliance retailer The stacking kit differs with the washermodel Forstacking...

Page 16: ...arest Samsung service center Do not unplug the dryerwhile it is operating Do not place flammable objects nearthe dryer Electrical and grounding requirements The dryermust be properly grounded If the d...

Page 17: ...y accessible Forconvenience considerinstalling the dryernext to yourwashing machine WARNING Install the dryerindoors only Do not install the dryerin areas exposed to the weather The ambient temperatur...

Page 18: ...evel make sure the dryerstands firmly on the floor 5 Plug in the dryer C D NOTE To set the dryerto the same height as the washing machine turn the levelling feet to the right until it fully retracts C...

Page 19: ...rtank only if you cannot connect the drain hose to a drainage system NOTE As a factory default this dryeris set to use the built in watertank to drain condensed water B A 1 Remove the drain hose from...

Page 20: ...cable tie C 3 You can drain the condensed waterby connecting the accessory hose long drain hose to the drainoutlet directly CAUTION Do not extend the drain hose Watermay leak from the connected area...

Page 21: ...ith the ground Afterinstallation we recommend that you wait at least1 hourbefore using the dryer STEP 5 Poweron Plug the powercord into a wall socket protected by a fuse orcircuit breaker Then tap to...

Page 22: ...e holder 3 Detach the glass holder CAUTION Use caution not to drop any part of the holderwhen detaching it Property damage cracks orbreaks or physical injury may occur 4 Remove the hinge screws and th...

Page 23: ...racket screws on the right frame and then remove the 2 holderscrews on the left frame 7 Insert the 2 removed bracket screws in the left frame as shown See the figure on the right forthe correct positi...

Page 24: ...hinge in the opposite position of the doorframe and then tighten the 2 bolt screws 11 Insert the innerglass holderin the doorcoverthat has been installed on the left frame 12 Tighten the 3 holderscrew...

Page 25: ...e that the door hinges and other parts would be in the opposite orientation as listed in these steps Environment Please dispose of the packaging materials forthis product in an environmentally friendl...

Page 26: ...ing a button tap exactly overthe icon Operating the washing machine and dryerat the same time may result in a loss of powerdepending on where they are installed and yourelectrical powerstatus 01 Langu...

Page 27: ...t fabric damage due to friction during the drying process and protect internal parts of the dryerfrom discoloration and damage Turn the items with buttons orembroideries inside out before drying them...

Page 28: ...e items into orfrom the dryerwith the lint filterinstalled If the filteris not in place small items can fall into the filterslot and cause the dryerto malfunction STEP 5 Afterfinishing the drying Empt...

Page 29: ...eration 04 Display The display shows the current cycle estimated time remaining cycle options and otheruseful oralert messages 05 OK Tap to confirm yourselection of function orsetting 06 Dry Level Tap...

Page 30: ...ed you can control yourdryer remotely using the SmartThings app in yoursmartphone 11 Quick Drive Tap to activate ordeactivate the Quick Drive function You can reduce the overall drying time of the sel...

Page 31: ...lect additional function Formore information on Options see page 35 5 Tap to change the settings forselected additional function Not all cycles have additional functions available 6 Tap and hold to st...

Page 32: ...y loads such as bath towels 4 0 Bedding Forbulky items such as blankets sheets comforters and light duvets 2 0 Shirts Use to quickly dry one item such as a shirt 1 0 Hygiene Care Forsanitizing wet and...

Page 33: ...damage ordeform to an item Warm Air Forsmall pre dried items Timed cycle forall types of fabric except forwool and silk Dry laundry that is still slightly damp orhas already been pre dried Also suita...

Page 34: ...his cycle to disinfect clothes and make them feel fresher and cleaner 1 0 Self Tub Dry Use this cycle to keep both the drum and the heat exchanger fresh Do not use this cycle while there is any laundr...

Page 35: ...additional function a brief help message appears forthe first ten times of use If you do not manipulate the control panel for7 seconds afterentering the Options menu the display returns to the main s...

Page 36: ...ou cannot turn on Child Lock with the dooropen If you get the Dooris open message on the displaywhile you try to turn on Child Lock close the doorand try again NOTE When Child Lock is on all buttons a...

Page 37: ...yourfrequently used cycles and settings 1 Tap and hold for3 seconds 2 Turn the Navigation dial to select AI Pattern and then tap 3 Tap to select On orOff The default setting is On Set it to Off if yo...

Page 38: ...t setting However the dryer s Wi Fi turns on automatically when you turn on the dryerforthe first time Then the final Wi Fi setting maintains regardless of the dryerpowerstatus Once you turn on the dr...

Page 39: ...ver the dryerappears offline on the SmartThings app if the dryer s Wi Fi is off Close the doorbefore starting the Smart Control function If you use the dryer20 times without being connected to SmartTh...

Page 40: ...ns on the app You don t need a separate app to create youraccount NOTE If you have a Samsung account use the account to log in A registered Samsung smartphone user automatically logs in To registeryou...

Page 41: ...om opensource SMART_AT_051 seq 0 leads to the open source license information as related to this product This offeris valid to anyone in receipt of this information NOTE Hereby Samsung declares that t...

Page 42: ...rculate Forclothing items fold and place flat on the rack 3 Close the doorand tap Turn the Navigation dial to select Time Dry and then tap to select the drying time 4 Tap and hold Drying suggestions I...

Page 43: ...removing the full watertank It is very heavy and can cause injury if you drop it B 2 Empty the waterthrough the drain hole B and then clean inside the watertank Mix some neutral detergent in lukewarm...

Page 44: ...Clean with a soft damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners Do not spray cleaners directly on the panel Immediatelywipe up any spills orliquids from the control panel Drum Clean with a damp cloth with a...

Page 45: ...outerfilterand the innerfilter 4 Remove the lint from both filters and then clean the filters with the cleaning brush NOTE To clean the filters thoroughly clean the filters in running water and then d...

Page 46: ...g the outerand innerfilters carelessly and with excessive force can damage the filters Heat exchanger When it is time to clean the heat exchanger the dryerwill alert you by displaying the Clean heat e...

Page 47: ...and burns do not touch or clean the heat exchangerwith bare hands and steel tools When cleaning the heat exchanger be careful not to damage the fins NOTE If the heat exchangeris completely dry and th...

Page 48: ...cover NOTE Aftercleaning the heat exchanger tap to dismiss the notification message The message remains on until you dismiss it If the alarm continues afteryou have dismissed it unplug and then plug i...

Page 49: ...ean the heat exchanger If a drain hose is connected make sure wateris draining properly The dryeris too loud Look forcoins loose buttons nails and otherobjects and remove them immediately Check the li...

Page 50: ...he dryerrises or there is a damp soggy smell Heat pump dryers circulate ambient airinside and outside the dryer during the drying process to cool the system Using the dryerin a poorly ventilated area...

Page 51: ...If this continues call forservice Check tank and drain hose forleaks and restart Draining malfunction Draining pump malfunction Frozen draining hose Watertank full Make sure the draining hose is not b...

Page 52: ...the powerback on and start again If this continues call forservice AC6 Check communications between the main and the inverterPBAs Try restarting the cycle If this continues call forservice HC Compres...

Page 53: ...wash 30 C very mild fine wash Hand wash Do not wash NOTE The numbers in the wash tub specify the maximum washing temperatures in degrees celsius which must not be exceeded Bleaching Any bleach allowe...

Page 54: ...t cleaning Mild professional wet cleaning Very mild professional wet cleaning Do not wet clean NOTE The letters in a circle indicate the solvents P F used in dry cleaning orwet cleaning W Generally th...

Page 55: ...mm C 600 mm 600 mm D 650 mm 650 mm E 1100 mm 1100 mm WEIGHT 53kg 52 kg ELECTRICALREQUIREMENTS AC 220 240 V 50 Hz 1300 W ALLOWABLE TEMPERATURE 5 35 C NOTE The dimensions stated here may differslightly...

Page 56: ...LINE AT AUSTRALIA 1300 362 603 Other 1300 425 299 HHP www samsung com au support NEW ZEALAND 0800 726 786 All Product 0800 6 726 786 Support for Smart Mobile Devices www samsung com nz support B PJT_D...

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