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You may want to have them come check it out while it's still a new purchase and its gets worse I haven't had that problem I don't think it should be doing that
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks for the question. If the dryer doesn't have sufficient ventilation it's possible that the moisture that's evaporated from the clothes during normal operation is forming condensation on the dryer itself and other surrounding surfaces. Since the dryer is metal, the condensation would be more visible than if it were settling on other more porous surfaces. The DV400EWHDWR does not have the steam feature and is not connected to water, so it can't actually leak water itself, though if there's a significant amount of condensation due to insufficient ventilation and a humid environment it may appear to be "leaking". Please check to make sure the dryer vent is connected properly and within the specified lengths based on the installation guidelines, and that there is sufficient air circulation around it, as well. I hope this helps to resolve the issue. - Ms. Samsung
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