
With 8 preset cycles and 4 temperature settings, this Samsung DV40J3000EW electric dryer offers the versatility needed to provide ideal drying levels for clothing, bedding and more. Noise-reduction technology helps ensure quiet performance.
Q: Is there no interior light on this dryer?
A: No interior light on this model...
Q: Do you need to do anything to the dryer when it is brand new before drying the first load...??
A: Yes, run one cycle empty so the dryer can "burn" off and out gases from the materials, as these may get into the first load of clothes.
Q: Is model DV40J3000EW an energy efficient dryer?
A: Thanks for your interest in the DV40J3000EW. While this model isn't Energy Star certified under the new guidelines, it does feature the energy saving Sensor Dry technology so it detects moisture and adjusts the drying time as needed. When used in conjunction with Samsung's HE Washers, the high spin speeds extract the maximum amount of water so clothes can spend less time in the dryer, which also helps to save energy. - Ms. Samsung
A: Great question, Tony! This is a Temperature Error. You can find more information about Temperature Errors in this link (https://bit.ly/2PYKNlP). ^Jecca
A: Those lights are supposed to stay on. The blinking light is what indicates what cycle the dryer is in. The drying, cooling and end lights all stay on during the cycle, but the current status light will blink. The manual has it wrong. I already verified with samsung that that is normal operation. They said the manual is outdated.
Q: what are the outer dimensions,height, depth,width, and weight
A: The machine is rounded on all edges, best I could get was: height 44", width 26.5", depth 28.5" This may help ... My machine vents out the back and measures a total of 35" out from the wall. I allowed 27.5" from the side wall. Height at the front is 39" and the back is 44".
Q: How well does the lint filter work? Do you have to clean it numerous times per cycle?
A: I clean it after every load. The safest way to go.
Q: Is this dryer compatible with 220 wiring? And are all three prong power cords universal?
A: The dryer uses 220 for the heater element and 110 volt for motor and timer and temperature control. 220 volt power cords are not universal due to the different configurations of the receptacle and amperage.