Your Samsung washing machine fails to start when you press the power button.
This issue may arise from a faulty power supply, incorrect power cord connection, or an activated child lock.
Ensure the power cord is connected properly and check the power supply. Disable the child lock if activated, and try pressing the power button again.
The washing machine stops unexpectedly during a wash cycle.
This could be due to an unbalanced load or an issue with the water supply.
Rearrange the laundry to balance the load, and check that the water supply is consistent and adequate.
The washer displays an error code "4E" or "4C" on the panel.
This indicates a water supply issue, often due to clogged or kinked hoses.
Inspect the water hoses for any clogs or kinks, ensure proper connection, and check the water pressure.
An error code "5E" or "5C" appears on the display during operation.
This error signifies a drainage problem, likely due to a blocked drain hose or pump filter.
Check the drain hose and pump filter for obstructions and clean them if necessary. Ensure the hose is installed correctly.
The washing machine shows an error code "dE".
This code indicates that the door is not properly closed or locked.
Open and close the door firmly to ensure it's latched properly. Inspect the door lock mechanism for any faults.
The display shows an error code "UE" during a cycle.
This suggests an unbalanced load causing the washer to halt operation.
Redistribute the laundry evenly inside the drum and restart the cycle.
An error code "LE" is displayed on the screen.
This indicates a problem with the motor, often related to overloading or malfunction.
Reduce the load size and restart the machine. If the problem persists, contact Samsung support.
The washer displays an error code "OE".
This code relates to an overflow error, possibly due to a faulty water level sensor or valve.
Turn off the machine, check for leaks or blockages in the valve, and restart. If unresolved, seek professional assistance.
An error code "HE" appears on the washing machine display.
This error indicates a heating issue, often related to the heater or temperature sensor.
Inspect the heating element and temperature sensor. Consult with a technician if the problem continues.
The display shows an error code "CE".
This suggests a communication error between the main control board and other components.
Reset the washer by unplugging it for a few minutes. If the error remains, contact Samsung customer service for further diagnostics.