Page 2 - Contents; Safety information
Engl ish English 2 Contents Safety information 4 What you need to know about the safety instructions 4 Important safety symbols 4 Important safety precautions 5 To minimize the risk of fire in a tumble dryer, the following should be observed 8 Critical installation warnings 9 Critical usage warnings...
Page 3 - Troubleshooting
Engl ish 3 English Troubleshooting 49 Checkpoints 49Information codes 51 Appendix 53 Fabric care chart 53 Protecting the environment 54 Specification 55 B-PJT_DV9400B_SimpleUX_DC68-04400M-00_EN (SA).indd 3 2023/4/10 15:30:12
Page 4 - What you need to know about the safety instructions; WARNING; Risk of Fire
Engl ish English 4 Safety information Congratulations on your new Samsung dryer. This manual contains important information on the installation, use, and care of your appliance. Please take the time to read this manual to take full advantage of your dryer’s many benefits and features. What you need ...
Page 5 - Important safety precautions; For use in Europe; : This appliance can be used by children aged from
Engl ish 5 English Important safety precautions WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following:1. This appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory o...
Page 6 - Engl; For use in Europe; : Children of less than 3 years should be kept away
Safety information English 6 Engl ish 6. For use in Europe : Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised. 7. CAUTION : In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be electrical connected through an exter...
Page 9 - Critical installation warnings
Engl ish 9 English Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat sources such as in a tumble dryer. The items become warm, causing an oxidation reaction in the oil. Oxidation creates heat. If the heat cannot escape, the items can become hot enough to catch fire. Pili...
Page 10 - Critical usage warnings
Safety information English 10 Engl ish If the plug (power supply cord) is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or a similar qualified technician in order to avoid a hazard.This appliance should be positioned to be accessible to the power plug after installation.Do not ...
Page 11 - Usage cautions; CAUTION
Engl ish 11 English Do not dry laundry contaminated by inflammable materials such as gasoline, kerosene, benzene, thinner, alcohol, etc.• This may result in electric shock, fire or explosion.Do not let pets chew or play with the dryer.• This may result in electric shock or injury.When disposing of...
Page 12 - Critical cleaning warnings
Safety information English 12 Engl ish Also, do not allow children to play around the dryer or touch the door glass.• This may result in burns.Do not press the buttons using sharp objects such as pins, knifes, fingernails, etc.• This may result in electric shock or injury.Do not dry laundry containi...
Page 13 - Care for preventing freezing
Engl ish 13 English Before cleaning or performing maintenance, unplug the appliance from the wall socket.• Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire.Clean the filter case before and after using the dryer.Clean the inside of the product on a regular basis by asking an authorized service...
Page 14 - Installation; What’s included; Dryer at a glance
Engl ish English 14 Installation What’s included Carefully unpack the dryer. Keep all packaging materials away from children. The parts and location of parts shown below may differ from your dryer. Before installation, make sure the dryer has all the parts listed here. If the dryer and/or parts are ...
Page 16 - Installation requirements; NOTE; Electrical and grounding requirements
Installation English 16 Engl ish Installation requirements NOTE This dryer must be installed by a qualified installer. If service is required due to poor or faulty installation, it is considered the owner’s responsibility and may void the warranty. Keep these instructions for future reference. WARNI...
Page 17 - Alcove or closet installation; STEP 1; Location requirements
Engl ish 17 English Alcove or closet installation For alcove or closet installation, the dryer requires the following minimum clearances: Sides Top Front Rear 25 mm 25 mm 490 mm 50 mm If installing the dryer with a washing machine, the front of the alcove or closet must have an unobstructed air op...
Page 18 - STEP 2
Installation English 18 Engl ish STEP 2 Adjust the levelling feet B A 1. Gently slide the dryer into the desired location. 2. Use a level (A) and check the levelness of the dryer from side to side and front to back. 3. If the dryer is not level, turn the levelling feet (B) left or right to adjust t...
Page 19 - STEP 3
Engl ish 19 English STEP 3 Connect the drain hose A B • We strongly recommend connecting the drain hose to your drainage system. • If the drain hose connected on the dryer is too short to reach the drainage system, use the provided accessory hose (long drain hose). • Use the built-in water tank o...
Page 21 - STEP 4; Door reversal
Engl ish 21 English STEP 4 Check the installation • All packaging material is completely removed and properly disposed.• The dryer is level and standing firmly on the floor.• Make sure no accessory remains inside the drum.• Do not block the air inlet hole of the cooling grill at the front of the ...
Page 25 - Environment
Engl ish 25 English 13. Attach the door packing to the door. NOTE To return the door to the initial position, follow the steps again. Please note that the door, hinges, and other parts would be in the opposite orientation as listed in these steps. Environment Please dispose of the packaging materi...
Page 26 - Before you start; Initial setup; Let’s explore your new dryer!; Now hold to start a cycle; Tap to see options; Save favourite cycles; A dryer that knows you!
Engl ish English 26 Before you start Initial setup • When you turn on your dryer for the first time, the screen shows the initial setup process. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete it. • If you complete the initial setup and operate a cycle for more than a minute, the initial setup will not...
Page 27 - Drying guidelines; Lint filter
Engl ish 27 English Drying guidelines STEP 1 Sort • Do not mix heavy and lightweight items together.• Wash and dry dark-colored items separately from light-colored items.• Unless recommended on the care label, do not dry woolens or fiberglass items.• Do not dry items soiled with oil, alcohol, gas...
Page 28 - STEP 5; Emptying the water tank
Before you start English 28 Engl ish STEP 4 Determine the load capacity Do not overload the dryer. Overloading reduces the tumbling action, resulting in uneven drying and wrinkling.• Put one wash load in the dryer at a time.• To improve drying efficiency for one or two items, add a dry towel to the...
Page 29 - Operations; Control panel
Engl ish 29 English Operations Control panel 89 8; 8: 8< 8= 8> 8? 8@ 8A 98 99 01 Power Tap to turn the dryer on or off.• If you do not manipulate the control panel for 10 minutes after the dryer is turned on, the dryer automatically turns off. • The dryer automatically turns off when the dr...
Page 30 - Icon description; Smart Control
Operations English 30 Engl ish 08 Time Tap to select the cycle time for Time Dry, Warm Air, or Cool Air. You can set the drying time between 20 minutes and 240 minutes. Available drying time depend on the selected cycle. 09 Options • Tap to enter the Options menu.• Tap and hold for 3 seconds to en...
Page 31 - Operating a cycle; Navigation dial
Engl ish 31 English Operating a cycle 03 05 04 01 06 02 1. Tap to turn on the dryer. 2. Turn the Navigation dial to select the cycle you want. For more information on “ Cycle overview ”, see page 32 . 3. Tap , , or to change the default cycle settings. 4. Tap , and then turn the Navigation dial to...
Page 32 - Cycle overview; Sensor Dry cycles
Operations English 32 Engl ish Cycle overview NOTE Other cycles can be used after adding them to your cycle list using the My Cycles function. For more information, see the “ My Cycles ” section on page 36 . Sensor Dry cycles Cycle Description Max load (kg) Cotton For cottons, bed linen, table linen...
Page 33 - Manual Dry cycles
Engl ish 33 English Manual Dry cycles Cycle Description Max load (kg) Quick Dry 35’ For drying light cotton synthetics or items that needs quick drying.The default dry time is 35 minutes. 1.0 Time Dry Use to set a desired dry time.Turn the Navigation dial to select Time Dry and tap to set the dryi...
Page 34 - Air Wash cycles; Cycle
Operations English 34 Engl ish Air Wash cycles Cycle Description Max load (kg) Air Refresh Use this cycle to disinfect clothes and make them feel fresher and cleaner. 1.0 Self Tub Dry Use this cycle to keep both the drum and the heat exchanger fresh.• Do not use this cycle while there is any laundry...
Page 35 - Options; Using Options; Damp Alert
Engl ish 35 English Options Using Options Damp Alert Tap O to set alert Off 03 01 02 02 1. Tap . 2. Turn the Navigation dial to select the desired additional function. 3. Tap to change the selected function’s settings or start the function. NOTE • To return to the main screen, tap again or turn th...
Page 36 - My Cycles
Operations English 36 Engl ish My Cycles Add or remove cycles to create a personal cycle list. 1. Tap . 2. Turn the Navigation dial to select My Cycles , and then tap . - You can only edit a cycle to create a personal cycle when the dryer is not operating. 3. Turn the Navigation dial to select a des...
Page 37 - Settings; Using System Functions; AI Pattern
Engl ish 37 English Settings Using System Functions 03 01 02 AI Pattern Tap O for AI suggestion On 02 * Tap and hold 3 seconds. 1. Tap and hold for 3 seconds. 2. Turn the Navigation dial and select the desired system function, and then tap . 3. Tap to change the selected function’s settings or sta...
Page 38 - Calibration; turns off automatically.; Language
Operations English 38 Engl ish Calibration You can run calibration again for accurate weight detection. 1. Tap and hold for 3 seconds. 2. Turn the Navigation dial to select Calibration , and then tap . - Calibration does not start if the door is not closed properly. - The drum rotates clockwise and ...
Page 39 - Special features; Connecting your dryer
Engl ish 39 English Special features Smart Control You can connect to the SmartThings app and control your dryer remotely. Connecting your dryer • Download and open the SmartThings app on your mobile device• Tap and hold to turn on the dryer.• Tap and hold on the dryer. a. The dryer enters AP mode...
Page 40 - SmartThings
Operations English 40 Engl ish SmartThings Wi-Fi connection On your smartphone, go to Settings and turn on the wireless connection and select an AP (Access Point). • This appliance supports the Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz protocols. Download On an app market (Google Play Store, Apple App Store, Samsung Galaxy App...
Page 41 - Open Source Announcement
Engl ish 41 English Open Source Announcement The software included in this product contains open source software. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code for a period of three years after the last shipment of this product by contacting our support team via http://opensource.samsung.c...
Page 42 - Using the drying rack (applicable models only)
Operations English 42 Engl ish Using the drying rack (applicable models only) Set the drying time up to 150 minutes according to the moisture and weight of the items to dry. When drying laundry using the drying rack, the Time Dry cycle is recommended. 1. Position the drying rack in the drum, inserti...
Page 43 - Maintenance
Engl ish 43 English Maintenance Emptying the water tank Empty the water tank after each use to prevent leaks. A 1. Remove the water tank (A) from the dryer. - Pull the water tank handle with one hand until the tank is halfway out. - Once the water tank is halfway out, support the bottom of the tan...
Page 44 - Cleaning; Exterior
Maintenance English 44 Engl ish Cleaning WARNING • Do not clean the dryer by directly spraying water onto the dryer.• Do not clean the dryer with benzene, thinner, alcohol, or acetone. This may cause discoloration, deformation, damage, electric shock, or fire. • Before cleaning the dryer, be sure to...
Page 46 - Heat exchanger; Clean heat
Maintenance English 46 Engl ish 5. Put the inner filter into the outer filter, and then reinsert the lint filter into the original position. CAUTION • Clean the lint filter after each load. Otherwise, the drying performance may decrease.• If the filter surface is wet, allow it to completely dry befo...
Page 49 - Checkpoints; Problem
Engl ish 49 English Troubleshooting Checkpoints If you encounter a problem with the dryer, first check the table below and try the suggestions. Problem Action Dryer does not start. • Make sure the dryer is plugged in.• Make sure the door is properly closed.• Check the fuse or reset the circuit bre...
Page 51 - Information codes; Information code
Engl ish 51 English Information codes If the dryer fails to operate, you may see an information code on the screen. Check the table below and try the suggestions. Information code Meaning Action Close the dryer door and try again Dryer operation with the door open • Close the door and start again....
Page 52 - HC
Troubleshooting English 52 Engl ish Information code Meaning Action 3C Check the motor for operation. • Try restarting the cycle.• If this continues, call for service. 3CA Check the inverter compressor • Turn the power back on and start again.• If this continues, call for service. AC6 Check communic...
Page 53 - Appendix; Washing; Bleaching
Engl ish 53 English Appendix Fabric care chart The following symbols provide garment care direction. The Clothing care labels include symbols for drying, bleaching, drying and ironing, or dry cleaning when necessary. The use of symbols ensures consistency among garment manufacturers of domestic an...
Page 54 - Ironing; Professional care; Protecting the environment
Appendix English 54 Engl ish Ironing Iron at maximum sole plate temperature of 200 °C.Iron at maximum sole plate temperature of 150 °C.Iron at maximum sole plate temperature of 110 °C. Caution when using steam irons (work without steam). Do not iron. NOTE The dots indicate the temperature ranges for...
Page 55 - Specification
Engl ish 55 English Specification A B D E C TYPE FRONT LOADING DRYER MODEL NAME DV9*BB94**** DV9*BB74**** DIMENSIONS A 600 mm 600 mm B 850 mm 850 mm C 600 mm 600 mm D 650 mm 650 mm E 1100 mm 1100 mm WEIGHT 53kg 52 kg ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AC 220–240 V / 50 Hz 1300 W ALLOWABLE TEMPERATURE 5-35 °C...