How does LG sensor dry work?

Any sensor dry setting allows your LG dryer unit understand how wet your clothes are. This moisture sensor will automatically adjust the time on your dry cycle setting for effective and efficient draying performance. This feature aids in the reduction of energy consumption and prevent possible damage to your clothes.

How hot do LG dryers get?

around 125 to 135 degrees Fahrenheit
Your dryer uses heat to warm the water in your clothes and turn it into vapor. On average, most dryers can get around 125 to 135 degrees Fahrenheit.

How long does LG dryer last?

The average life expectancy for washers and dryers is between 10 and 15 years. Front loaders are very efficient. One of the most reliable and user-friendly models from this brand is the LG-WM3770HWA.

How do I connect my phone to my LG washer and dryer?

To begin, select your smartphone OS

  1. 1Download the LG ThinQ app from Google Play. Download LG ThinQ.
  2. 2Register or Sign-in to the LG ThinQ app.
  3. 3aConnect Your Appliance to Your WiFi network by using QR code.
  4. 3bConnect Your Appliance to Your WiFi Network Manually.
  5. 4 Adding Additional Products.

What is LG dryer smart pairing?

“Smart Pairing” enables an LG washer to send information to the dryer about the load and have the appliance automatically select the correct drying cycle. LG says this feature can reduce clothing wear and tear by up to 15%.

How do you test an LG moisture sensor?

To test your moisture sensor, run your dryer with a few pieces of completely dry cloth. This will see that your dryer will run for about five minutes at most before it shuts off. You will also need to run a test to check the opposite function.

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Is drying on high heat bad?

Routinely drying clothes on high heat increases your chances of a dryer fire. Why? We already know that high heat causes clothes to wear out faster. That wear and tear looks like tiny particles of fabric – lint – coming off your clothes.

How can I make my dryer dry faster?

  1. Clean the dryer vent and exhaust duct. Periodic cleaning prevents lint buildup, which would otherwise impede the airflow and increase dry time.
  2. Shorten the dryer hose.
  3. Remove lint from the filter screen.
  4. Shake water from your wardrobe.
  5. Don’t overload the dryer.
  6. Resist opening the door.
  7. Throw in the towel—literally.