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Hello Ron, Thank you for reaching out. We're happy to answer your question. This unit requires 120v. The reason for the usage of water during the dry cycle is because ambient air enters the dryer to the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger acts as the cold surface. It is kept cold by intermittently opening the cold water valve during the dry cycle. The fan and heating element create heat and airflow. The heated air is passed from the front of the drum. As the air moves through the drum, the tumbling action and the temperature imbalance causes the moisture from the clothes to be attracted to the cool heat exchanger coil. Moisture drips off the heat exchanger and is drained away with the water used to cool the heat exchanger. If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out to us via social media or through our Contact Us page. We hope this helps. Best wishes. Mike@GEA
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does not use water in the drying cycle. Water is removed from the clothing and disposed of by way of the drain.
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