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Anonymous Posted on Nov 13, 2016

I just got a samsung dryer model # DV48J7770EP and when i put it on the refresh cycle the cloths come out wet or damp i eeven dried dryed cloths and they come out wet or damp what can this be

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Check to see if you have a Steam mode this could be activating accidentally causing wet clothes

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There are 3 steam cycles. See Page 42 of the manual. These cycles use steam so the fabric will have a degree of moisture.

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