- Turn the appliance off and allow it to cool fully.
- Check vents, airflow paths, filters, or load conditions that could have trapped heat.
- Restart once and confirm whether the code stays away under normal use.
Dryer is getting too hot. On the Samsung DVG45T6000W/A3, this code relates to the tumble dryer and should be interpreted together with how the appliance is behaving right now.
- The tumble dryer displays 1 HC instead of normal status information.
- The current cycle, function, or startup sequence may stop, pause, or behave differently than expected.
- The same code may return after a reset if the underlying issue is still present.
- The appliance detected overheating, restricted airflow, or temperature outside the safe operating range.
- A sensor, fan, or cooling path issue can also trigger repeated thermal protection codes.
- Check whether the appliance was overfilled, badly ventilated, or placed in abnormal ambient conditions.
- Make sure cooling fans or airflow openings are not blocked by dust, packaging, or installation gaps.
- If the fault returns after cooling and airflow checks, a sensor or cooling component may need service.
- Do not keep forcing operation while thermal protection or overheat codes are active.
Arrange service if 1 HC returns after the appliance cools and the airflow or load checks are complete.
Can 1 HC clear after a reset?
Should I keep using the appliance if it works again briefly?
- Photograph the full display and the product label or rating plate.ExpectedYou can confirm the exact model and avoid support or parts quotes against the wrong product variant.
- Note whether the appliance was idle, starting up, heating, filling, draining, cooling, or finishing a cycle when the code appeared.ExpectedYou have the timing detail that usually matters most in fault triage.
- Write down any recent changes such as a power interruption, filter clean, leak, unusual noise, smell, moved installation, or repeated manual reset attempts.ExpectedSupport can separate a recent event from a longer-running repeat fault faster.
If 1 HC returns after one clean restart and the user-accessible checks above, treat that as a repeat fault. The safest next move is to compare the model hub, confirm the official manual-safe checks for this device, and then escalate with a clear symptom record instead of opening panels or replacing parts blind.