A:AnswerThank you for raising your concern regarding LG Dryer (DLG6101W) model. The Moisture Sensor and Sensor Dry are two related features in dryers that serve different functions.
Moisture Sensor:
The moisture sensor is a component in the dryer that detects how damp the clothes are during the drying cycle. Instead of using a preset time, dryers with a moisture sensor adjust the drying time based on the actual moisture level of the clothes. This feature prevents over-drying, saves energy, and is gentler on clothes.
Sensor Dry:
Sensor Dry is a cycle or setting on the dryer that uses the moisture sensor to automatically adjust the drying time based on the moisture level in the clothes. This innovative feature detects how wet the clothes are and adjusts the drying time accordingly. It promotes energy efficiency and prevents over-drying.
You can download its owner's manual through this link for more information: https://www.lg.com/us/support/product/lg-DLG6101W.ABWEEUS. ^Cris
A:AnswerWhy do I need a LP conversion kit for this Dryer which is configured for use with natural gas and if I have natural gas supply? Can you please explain? If both dryer and supply is of same category (natural gas), do we really need any conversion kit?
A:AnswerThe Matching Gas Dryer is DLGX7301WE for 5.0 cu.ft. Smart wi-fi Enabled Top Load Washer with TurboWash3D™ Technology, model WT7300CW. What specifically are you wanting to verify as far as compatibility? Please clarify your question so that I can provide a useful and accurate response. Thank you. ^Daphane