SOURCE: SE error code on Samsung dishwasher
Here are the error codes from Samsung's website:
Error Codes
If
your dishwasher is displaying an error code, please refer to your users manual
for an explanation.
If you don't have your users manual on hand, you can download it from Samsung's
Download Center. To go to the Download Center and download the users manual
for your dish washer, click
here.
Common error codes caused by installation errors are:
I hope that this helps!
SOURCE: bad smell from my samsung dmr77lhs dishwasher what to do?
Put about three or four drops of eucalypt oil into your dishwasher and put it on a wash cycle - you don't need to use the drying cycle. Then is should smell beautifully. It's probably just the newness of the machine with seals and parts all giving off the smell. If that doesn't work contact the dealer and get them to find out what it is. After all you paid good money for it.
Good Luck
SOURCE: 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.
SOURCE: My Samsung DMR77LHS dishwasher has lost power
Hi, whenever a fuse of that magnitude, or any fuse really, Blows, you should never just replace it, as to have any device, blow a fuse, trip a breaker, requires a major fault, they do NOT blow spontaneously ever. So you have had a major short circuit inside your machine, at some stage, usually this is in, the main Controller Board, most likely the bridge rectifier has gone short circuit, or a capacitor, But it could be anything even the motor?anything like this then will blow the fuse. The reason the fuse blow is to prevent a fire and explosion or both, as if an unlimited amount of current could be drawn, it would be catastrophic, so a fuse blows to disconnect the power.
The Cause of this MUST be discovered before one ever attempts to replace the fuse. Luckily, it seems in this case the fault has blown an open circuit on the main Board, and this has prevented any further trouble.
Really after such an event as this one should engage the services of a professional, as anyone untrained may mis something that later on my even prove fatal. Get this unit looked at by a professional service person, ask for a 'Quote" if concerned about costings, then you can make an informed decision as to what to do.
Your support site is below,
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/detail/supportPrdDetail.do?menu=SP06&prd_ia_cd=&prd_mdl_cd=&prd_mdl_name=DMR77LHS
SOURCE: Trying to find exactly where
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