It's important to note that not all washing machines have a built-in dryer function. Most washing machines are designed solely for washing clothes, while drying is typically done in a separate appliance, such as a dryer machine or by air-drying.
If you have a washer-dryer combo machine, which combines both washing and drying functions, you can usually set the drying temperature and other drying options using the control panel. The steps to set the drying temperature may vary depending on the specific model and brand of your washer-dryer combo. Here are some general instructions that might help you get started:
Look for the control panel: Find the control panel on the front or top of your washer-dryer combo machine.
Turn on the machine: Make sure the power is on and the machine is ready to receive input.
Select the drying program: Choose the appropriate drying program on the control panel. There may be specific presets for different fabric types or drying times.
Customize the settings: Once you've selected the drying program, you might have the option to customize the settings, including the drying temperature.
Adjust the drying temperature: Use the temperature controls (buttons or a knob) to increase or decrease the drying temperature according to your preference. Some machines may have temperature settings like low, medium, high, or specific temperature values (in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit).
Start the drying cycle: After setting the desired drying temperature and other options, press the start button to begin the drying cycle.
If you're having trouble setting the drying temperature or can't find the appropriate controls, it's best to refer to the user manual that came with your washer-dryer combo machine. The manual will provide detailed instructions specific to your model and make it easier to navigate through the settings and functions.
Remember, if you have a standard washing machine without a built-in dryer function, you will need to transfer the wet clothes to a separate dryer or air-dry them manually.