A:AnswerThanks so much for asking, Keith! Due to the risk of leaks, our washer doors are not able to be reversed. However, currently all Samsung dryer doors are able to be reversed. ^Jecca
A:AnswerThanks so much for asking, E! Yes, this washer does have the option to disable the sounds by pressing the "Alarm Off" button. If you would like to leave another question with the dryer model number, I would be happy to confirm if that model also has an option to turn the sound off. ^Jecca
A:AnswerHi Leaka! We're here to help with this. In fact, I have this handy guide (https://bit.ly/3u3R9kq) that can walk you through what steps to take if the washer is not filling with water properly. ^Jecca
A:AnswerWe're here to help, Conie! This link (https://bit.ly/3urCHBo) can walk you through what steps to take when the washer is not spinning properly. ^Jecca
A:AnswerThanks so much for asking! This model does not have a Wi-Fi connection to connect to other smart devices. It does have the Smart Care feature that you can learn about on page 41 of the user manual (https://bit.ly/3eEYYag). ^Jecca
A:AnswerThank you for asking about this, Jen! Samsung washers do use much less water than older style washers. We use advanced technology to conserve water, but still get your clothes as clean as possible. However, if you feel that your clothes are not getting fully washed, this link (https://bit.ly/3uHGyeE) has a helpful guide you can follow to resolve this. ^Jecca
A:AnswerI'm happy to help with this, milzy12. To turn the end of cycle alarm off on this model dryer, press and hold the "Damp Alert" button for about 3 seconds. This button is located on the right side, next to "Adjust Time". For the matching washer (WF45T6000AW/A5) the "Alarm Off" button is located on the right hand side of the control panel, next to the "Smart Care" and will only need to be tapped once to turn the end of cycle alarm off. ^Jecca
A:AnswerTo whoever is answering the question, we get that it varies.. but for goodness sake, surely there is a minimum and maximum amount? These ambiguous answers make one wonder if there is a reason for not just giving some numbers (reminds me of politicians). There has to be a minimum, maximum and average range.
I'm doing some calculations for water harvesting and such, spreadsheets need numbers.
A:AnswerThanks so much for asking, Candace! The power cord for Samsung dryers is sold separately to allow each user to purchase one that is compatible with the existing outlet in their home. ^Jecca
A:AnswerHi Lindal! We would be more than happy to speak with you about setting up a warranty service claim. You can reference ticket number 1142971910, and contact us through Facebook Messenger: http://m.me/samsungsupport; or Twitter: https://twitter.com/messages/compose?recipient_id=18768513. ^Jecca
A:AnswerHi Peetie! The voltage required for a dryer will depend on if the model is gas or electric. If you would like to leave another question with the model number for the dryer, I would be happy to look it up for you. ^Jecca
A:AnswerHi Philosofille! To determine which LP kit you need, you will first need to check the detailed information of the burner. To do this, open the door and check the rating label located on the door frame. The BTU rating will determine which kit is needed.
- 20,000 BTU: LPKIT-4/XAA (DC98-04114A)
- 22,000 BTU: LPKIT-3/XAA (DC99-00792A)
^Jecca
A:AnswerI bought WF45T6000AW recently. I ran calibration cycle. Then during first wash cycle ("Normal wash") the vibration was so violent during the spin cycle that I thought it was going to fall off the pedestal. There is no vibration reduction. I haven't a clue how Samsung could make this claim. Stay away. Watch Youtube video titled "Samsung literally jumps and shakes a lot" to get an idea. The model in video is different but the degree of vibration was same.
A:AnswerHi there! I'd like to provide this link: https://bit.ly/3g1L6pE. In the product info section, you'll find all the available electrical and power ratings for this model. ^Jecca