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Samsung DMR77LHS Tall Tub Dishwasher displays HE
EE1/HE/HE1
The EE and HE codes refer to temperature errors. The EE1 designation refers to a thermistor issue, and the HE codes refer to heater problems. These are all functional errors that require a certified service technician, but disconnecting the circuit breaker in the meantime can prevent the problem from growing worse.
4E/4E1
The 4E codes indicate a problem with the water supply. If you see the 4E code, make sure the water supply line is correctly attached and open and not frozen or clogged. If you get a 4E1 code, check the temperature of the incoming water supply and ensure that it is below 176 degrees. If either of these issues persist despite your best efforts, contact a repair center.
5E
The 5E code means there is a problem with the drain. Make sure the drain hose and openings are not clogged or obstructed. If they are not, and the code remains, disconnect the circuit breaker to reduce the risk of electric shock and contact a service center.
oE/9E
The oE and 9E codes refer to issues with the water level. The oE code means that the dishwasher is filling too much, and the 9E code means it is not filling enough. Disconnect the circuit breaker for safety and contact a repair center.
LE
The LE code indicates a leak. To keep from voiding your warranty, do not attempt to diagnose and repair the leak yourself. Close the water supply valve and disconnect the circuit breaker to avoid electric shock and contact a repair technician.
6E2/PE
The 6E2 and PE codes both indicate functional errors that must be repaired by a professional. The 6E2 code indicates a pressed key error, and the PE code refers to a problem with the half-load function. Disconnect the circuit breaker in either case and contact a repair service.
No reponse from the power
Not sure if you have got a
user manual for your dishwasher.
A few things to check - was there any code displayed on the front display at the last cycle.
To get the water out have you tried the Cancel operation (press Heavy and Delicate buttons together for 3-4 secs)
It is also possible the child lock might be on. Press Rinse and Quick buttons together for 4-5 secs
If power button is not responding and the Display is blank then it is likely the power to the controller has been lost. Have you checked for any fuses at the base (behind the foot board) of the dishwasher? Make sure the mains power is turned off when you are accessing the dishwasher.
Got an HE-1 code, and dishwasher seems like it
had the same problem with this piece of **** dishwasher. hold down the buttons to cancel cycle and drain dishwasher (think it's third and fourth buttons from the right) and try running it again. this solved my problem.
My basket bracket broke and
Take photographs / video as you go along to make sure you can get back everything when done.
The
attached diagram may be useful to find out how the things fit together but I am not sure of the clarity that you will get.
good luck.
I am assuming by now you have replaced the basket bracket.
Seems some small plastic parts are inside the
Check the upper basket mounts. I've noticed mine has been losing tabs. I've got an order in to get this fixed. Also had a part break in the back of the dishwasher that acts as a guide for the upper basket, it's part of the spray assembly. Hope this helps
Samsung DMR77LHS Dishwasher has power to
This does sound like a problem with the "anti-flood" device that does detect water (leak / spill) at the base of the washer. This device is a protection device that consists of a polystirene float and a micro swithch. Once a water leak od spill is detected it automatically puts the washer in pump out mode. You need to determine if a leak exists that has caused the float to trigger the micro switch and clear the water / leak. This should put the washer back to normal.
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.
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