Inside the drum, no water but air may enter.
➔ When drying is completed, a big sound will be made while the machine automatically washes the condenser.
The product is designed to prevent the water remaining at the bottom from splashing into the drum while drying.
In the condenser dryer, dry air comes into the drum and goes through the filter holding the moisture of the clothes to the heat exchanger to dry the wet clothes.
As it passes through the heat exchanger, condensate water is created, which will be used for washing the condenser and then will be drained.
That is, in most cases no water will not enter the drum except air. Don't worry.
Try this
Use only the amount of water recommended for running the Condenser Cleaning and the Condenser Care cycles.
When using Condenser Care, add 1 liter of water, which is the recommended amount.
If you add more than 1 liter, water may enter the tub.
When you use dry cycles, the washing machine automatically drains the water generated during a wash cycle.
Therefore, water cannot enter the tub during dry cycles.
However, if you add wet clothes, water may accumulate inside the tub. So be sure to spin-dry your items before loading them.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.