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Samsung DMT300RFB 24" built-in dishwasher Questions & Answers
Samsung Dishwasher model #DMT300RFB case break leaks
Question with this is it leaking at the top of the case break where there is a vent? If so then there may be food build up in the case break and sensor causing this. If there is little food build up then you will need new case break and sensor. Which I believe you have to call 1800 Samsung. Unless you can find someone with similar model to buy the parts from them.
5/11/2014 5:24:53 AM •
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on May 11, 2014
How to rest temp controls after a power surge on a samsung rt18m6213ww/aa
First things to try:
1. Unplug the fridge and move it away from the wall. 2. Inspect the power cord for damage. Replace the power cord if it is damaged. 3. Plug the fridge back into the wall outlet. 4. Set the temperature control to the desired level. 5. Push the "Reset" button, located near the temperature control panel, to reset the temp control settings. The Reset button is usually red in color. 6. Move the fridge back to its original position.
10/31/2023 2:00:19 PM •
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on Oct 31, 2023
Samsung dishwasher stuck in drain cycle eaven with door open and normal and heavy lights blinking
If your dishwasher is stuck in the drain cycle and the lights are flashing, it may be due to a faulty drain pump. You should check the drain pump and hose for any blockages or clogs. If these parts are clear, then the next step is to check the wiring between the dishwasher and the drain pump. If there is a loose wire or a broken connection, then this could be causing the issue. If the wiring seems fine, then the issue may be with the control board or the drain pump itself. If this is the case, then you will need to replace either of these parts to get your dishwasher back to working order.
2/22/2023 7:08:26 PM •
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on Feb 22, 2023
The third rack on my Samsung dishwasher no longer pulls out all the way.
It sounds like there may be an obstruction in the glide track that is preventing the third track from moving freely. Here are some steps you can take to try and resolve the issue:
- Check for obstructions: Take a close look at the glide track where the third track is getting stuck. Look for any debris or objects that may be blocking the track. You can use a flashlight to help you see better. If you find any obstructions, carefully remove them.
- Clean the glide track: Even if you don't see any obstructions, the glide track may be dirty or have accumulated debris. Clean the glide track with a soft cloth and a non-abrasive cleaner to remove any buildup that may be causing the third track to get stuck.
- Lubricate the glide track: If the glide track is clean and free of obstructions, it may need to be lubricated to help the tracks move more smoothly. Use a silicone-based lubricant, such as WD-40 Silicone Lubricant, to lubricate the glide track. Apply a small amount of lubricant to the track and use a soft cloth to spread it evenly.
- Check the glider tracks: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, the glider tracks may be damaged or misaligned. Check the glider tracks to see if they are bent or damaged in any way. If so, they may need to be replaced. If the glider tracks are misaligned, adjust them so that they are straight and parallel to each other.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be worth consulting with a professional technician or contacting the manufacturer for further assistance
2/17/2023 2:26:17 PM •
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on Feb 17, 2023
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