Samsung Appliance Error Codes: Washer
Standard Samsung Washer (Front / Top Load):
ErrorĀ Code
Meaning
ND 5E / 5C
Error with Drain System. Water level not below water level sensor reset point (15 to 30 minutes after draining starts).
NF 4E / 4C
Error with Water Filling System. Filling time is over 15 minutes or there is no change to water level 3 to 5 minutes after the water supply starts.
NF1 4E2 / 4C2
Water temperature was not normal at the initial time of water supply. Error with the water hose connection, thermistor, or PCB.
LE1 1E / 1C
Error with Water Level Sensor. The sensor is out of range or there is a loose wire connection on the pressure switch or PCB terminal. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
LE / LC / LC1
Error with Water Leaking. Water level below water level sensor signal reset point for 5 seconds or longer during Rince Cycle. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
OE / OC
Error with OverFill. The water level is at or above the overflow level. When it happens, water will be automatically drained until the water falls below the overflow level.
dE / dC
The door is detected open while trying to be locked.
FL / dE1 / dC1
Error with Door Lock. The door fails to lock after 3 – 7 attempts.
LO
Error with Door Lock. The door fails to lock after 3 attempts.
dL
Error with Door Lock. The door opens while the motor is operating.
dS
Error with Door Lock. The door opens while trying to be locked.
ddC
Error with Add Door open/close switch on main PCB.
dC3
Error with Add Door lock switch on main PCB. The terminal or wire connection is broken.
dc / UE / Ub / Ur
Error with Load Balance or Hall Switch. The drum was not balanced and the cabinet bump was detected during the final spin. Extremely unbalanced load or Hall Sensor error which prevents the drum from spinning faster than 140 – 400 RPM.
bE
Error with Hall Sensor. Hall Sensor signals are received while the motor is not operating.
3E* / 3C*
The motor won’t turn, and no feedback signal from the motor is detected.
E3
No feedback from Hall Sensor to MICOM. Motor Locked, defective Hall Sensor or PCB.
2E / 9E* / 9C*
Voltage for the motor is higher or lower than the specified limit. Error with Power Supply or PCB Power Control Bus.
E2 / bC2
The button is Jammed. Any button is held for over 12 seconds or jammed.
7E
Error with Silver Care System. Silver Care Kit is running out, Silver Care PCB defective, main PCB defective or wire connection error.
8E
Error with Vibration Sensor. Error with Motor Assy (For WF203 / BFW36 only).
8E / 8C
Error with MEMS Sensor. Abnormal output (Over 4.5V or under 0.5V) from the sensor is maintained for 5 seconds or longer.
8E1 / 8C1
Error with Front MEMS Sensor. Abnormal output (Over 4.5V or under 0.5V) from the sensor is maintained for 5 seconds or longer.
8E2 / 8C2
Error with Rear MEMS Sensor. Abnormal output (Over 4.5V or under 0.5V) from the sensor is maintained for 5 seconds or longer.
HE / HC / HC*
Error with Heater. Abnormal water temperature. The heater is open or shorted.
tE / tC / tE1 / tC1
Error with Thermistor or PBA. No feedback from the Thermistor to PCB for 5 seconds or longer.
tE4 / tC4
The temperature of the Intelligent Power Modules (IPM) of the PCB is abnormal or the Thermistor of the PCB is defective.
Hr
No Heater Relay operation when there should be. PCB relay error or abnormal Thermistor.
Sr
No System Relay operation when there should be. PCB relay error.
–
Error with PCB. EEPROM Fault.
AE / AC
Error with Communication between Main PCB and Sub PCB. Wire connectors loose, Main or Sub PCB defective.
AC2
The diagnosis of the I/O Board communication check.
AE3 / AC3
Error with Communication between DR Modem and Main PCB. Wire connectors loose, Main PCB or DR Modem defective.
AE4 / AC4
Error with Communication between WIFI PCB and Main PCB. Wire connectors loose, Main PCB or WIFI PCB defective.
AE5 / AC5
Error with Communication between LCD and Main PCB. Wire connectors loose, Main PCB or LCD PCB defective.
AE6 / AC6
Error with Communication between Main PCB and PCB Inverter. Wire connectors lose, Main PCB or PCB Inverter defective.
SF / SF1/2/3
Error with System, replace Main PCB.
PE / PC
Error with Clutch Motor. No clutch position ready signal feedback to PCB 15 seconds after the clutch motor starts.
PE1 / PC1
Error with Clutch Motor Hall Sensor. The Clutch Hall Sensor signal is abnormal after the clutch position is detected.
PF
Power Failure during the Wash or Rinse Operation.
SUdS / Sd
Soap Foam (Suds) is detected during the Wash or Rinse Operation. Too much detergent is used.
Flex Washer WV60M9900*:
ErrorĀ Code
Meaning
1 5C / 5C
Error with Drain System. The water level is not below the water level sensor reset point (15 to 30 minutes after draining starts). 1. Drain Pump or Hose blocked. 2. Connection loss on the pump or PCB terminal. 3. Defective Drain pump or Main PCB.
1 4C / 4C
Error with Water Filling System. Filling time is over 15 minutes or there is no change to water level 3 to 5 minutes after the water supply starts. 1. The water supply faucet is not on. 2. Water pressure hose blocked. 3. Connection loose on valve or PCB terminal. 4. Defective Water valve or Main PCB.
1 1C / 1C
Error with Water Level Sensor. 1. Water Level Sensor is out of range or defective. 2. Connection loose on pressure switch or PCB terminal. 3. Main PCB defective. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and will stay on regardless of the operating condition.
1 LC1 / LC1
Error with Water Leaking. Water level below water level sensor signal reset point for 5 seconds or longer during Rince Cycle. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
1 OC / OC
Error with OverFill. The water level is at or above the overflow level. When it happens, water will be automatically drained until the water falls below the OverFill level. 1. Soap Foam (Suds) accumulation inside the water pressure hose. 2. Defective Water valve or Main PCB.
1 HC* / HC*
Error with Heater. Abnormal water temperature. 1. The heater is open or shorted. 2. Connection loss on the heater or PCB terminal. 3. Defective Thermistor or Main PCB.
1 Ub / Ub
Error with Load Balance or Hall Sensor. 1. Drum not balanced or cabinet bump detected during the final spin. Extremely unbalanced load. 2. Hall Sensor error which prevents the drum from spinning. 3. Defective Main PCB.
1 3C* / 3C* / 3E*
The motor won’t turn, and no feedback from the motor is detected. 1. Over current condition due to the overload. 2. The connection is loose on the Motor, Hall Sensor, or inverter PCB terminal. 3. Defective Motor, Hall Sensor, or inverter PCB.
1 9C* / 9C* / 9E*
Voltage for the motor is higher or lower than the specified limit. Abnormal power supply or PCB power control bus error.
1 8C / 8C
Error with MEMS Sensor. Abnormal output (Over 4.5V or under 0.5V) from the sensor is maintained for 5 seconds or longer. 1. Connection loose on MEMS sensor or PCB terminal. 2. Defective MEMS sensor or Main PCB.
1 AC / AC
Error with Communication between Main PCB and Sub PCB, Loose wire connectors, Defective Main or Sub PCB.
1 tC / tC
Error with Thermistor. No feedback from the Thermistor to PCB for 5 seconds or longer. 1. Thermistor is open or shorted. 2. Connection loss on the heater or PCB terminal. 3. Defective Main PCB.
1 tC4 / tC4
The temperature of the inverter PCB is too high. 1. The thermistor of IPM is open or short. 2. Defective Main PCB for upper washer. 3. Defective Inverter PCB for lower washer.
1 dC / dC / dC1
Error with Door Lock. 1. Door is detected open while trying to be locked. 2. Door Lock defective or reed switch error. 3. Connection loose on door lock or PCB terminal. 4. Defective Main PCB.
1 dC4 / –
Dual Top Inner Door Open. 1. The Top inner door is detected open while trying to be locked. 2. Connection loose on Door Lock or PCB terminal. 3. Defective Door Lock or Main PCB.
Error Codes for WA45M3100A*:
ErrorĀ Code
Meaning
nd (small)
Error with Drain System. The water level is not below the water level sensor reset point (15 minutes after draining starts).
nF (extra large)
Error with Water Filling System. Filling time is over 15 minutes or no change to water level 3 minutes after the water supply starts.
nF1 (hot, small)
Water temperature was not normal at the initial time of water supply. Error with the water hose connection, thermistor, or PBA.
1E (tap cold)
Error with Water Level Sensor. The sensor is out of range or there is a loose wire connection on the pressure switch or PCB terminal. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
LE (large)
Error with Water Leaking. Water level below water level sensor signal reset point for 5 seconds or longer during Rince Cycle. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
dc (hot, warm)
Error with Load Balance or Hall Switch. The drum was not balanced and a cabinet bump was detected during the final spin. Extremely unbalanced load or Hall Sensor error which prevents the drum from spinning faster than 140 – 400 RPM.
3E (hot, cold)
The motor won’t turn, and no feedback from the motor is detected. 1. Over current condition due to the overload. 2. Connection loss on Motor, Hall Sensor, or inverter PCB terminal. 3. Defective Motor, Hall Sensor, or inverter PCB.
E2 (cold)
The button is Jammed. Any button is held for over 30 seconds or jammed.
tE (hot, medium)
Error with Thermistor. No feedback from the Thermistor to PCB for 5 seconds or longer. 1. Thermistor is open or shorted. 2. Connection loss on the heater or PCB terminal. 3. Defective Main PCB.
FL (hot)
Error with Door Lock. The lid is open while the washer running.
LO (hot, extra high)
Error with Door Lock. The door fails to lock after 3 attempts. 1. Door Lock defective or reed switch error. 2. Connection loose on door lock or PCB terminal. 3. Defective Main PCB.
dL (hot, high)
Error with Door Lock. The door opens while the motor operating.
8E1 (hot, cool)
Error with MEMS Sensor. 1. Connection loss on MEMS sensor or PCB terminal. 2. Defective MEMS sensor or Main PCB.
AE (warm)
Error with Communication between Main PCB and Sub PCB, Loose wire connectors, Defective Main or Sub PCB.
Error Codes for WA40J3000*:
ErrorĀ Code
Meaning
nd (low)
Error with Drain System. The water level is not below the water level sensor reset point (15 minutes after draining starts).
nF (extra high)
Error with Water Filling System. Filling time is over 15 minutes or no change to water level 3 minutes after the water supply starts.
nF1 (hot, low)
Water temperature was not normal at the initial time of water supply. Error with the water hose connection, thermistor, or PBA.
1E (cool)
Error with Water Level Sensor. The sensor is out of range or there is a loose wire connection on the pressure switch or PCB terminal. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
LE (high)
Error with Water Leaking. Water level below water level sensor signal reset point for 5 seconds or longer during Rince Cycle. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
dc (hot, warm)
Error with Load Balance or Hall Switch. The drum is not balanced and the cabinet bump is detected during the final spin. Extremely unbalanced load or Hall Sensor error which prevents the drum from spinning faster than 140 – 400 RPM.
3E (hot, eco warm)
The motor won’t turn, and no feedback from the motor is detected. 1. Over current condition due to the overload. 2. Connection loss on Motor, Hall Sensor, or inverter PCB terminal. 3. Defective Motor, Hall Sensor, or inverter PCB.
E2 (eco warm)
The button is Jammed. Any button is held for over 30 seconds or jammed.
OE (mid)
Error with OverFill. The water level is at or above the overflow level. When it happens, water will be automatically drained until the water falls below the overflow level.
tE (hot, high)
Error with Thermistor. No feedback from the Thermistor to PCB for 5 seconds or longer. 1. Thermistor is open or shorted. 2. Connection loss on the heater or PCB terminal. 3. Defective Main PCB.
FL (hot)
Error with Door Lock. The lid is open while the washer running.
LO (hot, extra large)
Error with Door Lock. The door fails to lock after 3 attempts. 1. Door Lock defective or reed switch error. 2. Connection loose on door lock or PCB terminal. 3. Defective Main PCB.
dL (hot, large)
Error with Door Lock. The door opens while the motor is operating.
8E1 (hot, large)
Error with MEMS Sensor. 1. Connection loss on MEMS sensor or PCB terminal. 2. Defective MEMS sensor or Main PCB.
AE (warm)
Error with Communication between Main PCB and Sub PCB, Loose wire connectors, Defective Main or Sub PCB.
Error Codes for WF428/438/448, WF520 and WF457:
ErrorĀ Code
Meaning
nd
ERROR! No Draining. Error with Drain System. The water level is not below the water level sensor reset point (15 minutes after draining starts).
nF
ERROR! Low Water Pressure. Error with Water Filling System. Filling time is over 15 minutes or no change to water level 3 minutes after the water supply starts.
nF1
ERROR! Water Temperature Control Problem. Water temperature was not normal at the initial time of water supply. Error with the water hose connection, thermistor, or PBA.
LE
ERROR! Water Leakage Problem. Error with Water Leaking. Water level below water level sensor signal reset point for 5 seconds or longer during Rince Cycle. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
LE1
ERROR! Water Level Sensor Problem. Error with Water Level Sensor. The sensor is out of range or there is a loose wire connection on the pressure switch or PCB terminal. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
OE
ERROR! Water Supply Problem. Error with OverFill. The water level is at or above the overflow level. When it happens, water will be automatically drained until the water falls below the overflow level.
tE
ERROR! Temperature Sensor Problem. The water temperature is not normal. Error with thermistor or PBA.
dc
ERROR! Unbalanced load. Error with Load Balance or Hall Switch. The drum is not balanced and the cabinet bump was detected during the final spin. Extremely unbalanced load or Hall Sensor error which prevents the drum from spinning faster than 140 – 400 RPM.
bE
ERROR! The Motor is not working properly. Error with Hall Sensor.
3E
ERROR! The Motor is not working properly. The motor won’t turn, and no feedback from the motor is detected.
E3
ERROR! The Motor is not working properly. No feedback from Hall Sensor to MICOM was detected. Defective Hall Sensor or PCB.
2E
ERROR! High/Low Voltage Detected. Voltage for the motor is higher or lower than the specified limit. Abnormal power supply or PCB power control bus error.
E2
ERROR! A Button is either stuck or is being pressed continuously. The button is Jammed. Any button is held for over 30 seconds or jammed.
Hr
ERROR! Power Interruption. No heater relay operation. Defective PCB relay or thermistor.
Sr
ERROR! Water Temperature Control Problem. No system relay operation. Defective PCB relay.
FL
ERROR! The Washer door would not lock. Error with Door Lock. The door fails to lock after 3 attempts.
LO
ERROR! The Door will not unlock. Error with Door Lock. The door fails to unlock after 3 attempts.
dL
ERROR! The Door was unlocked while the washer was running. Error with Door Lock. The door opens while the motor is operating.
dS
ERROR! The door is open. Error with Door Lock. The door opens while trying to be locked.
8E1
ERROR! Front MEMS Sensor Problem. Abnormal output (Over 4.5V or under 0.5V) from the sensor is maintained for 5 seconds or longer.
8E2
ERROR! Rear MEMS Sensor Problem. Abnormal output (Over 4.5V or under 0.5V) from the sensor is maintained for 5 seconds or longer.
AE
ERROR! Electronic Control Problem. Error with Communication between Main PCB and Sub PCB, Loose wire connectors, Defective Main or Sub PCB.
PF
Power Failure during the Wash or Rinse Operation.
SUdS
ERROR! Excessive Suds. Soap Foam (Suds) is detected during the Wash or Rinse Operation. Too much detergent is used.
Error Codes for WW22K6800AW:
ErrorĀ Code
Meaning
5C
Error with Drain System. The water level is not below the water level sensor reset point (15 minutes after draining starts).
4C
Error with Water Filling System. Filling time is over 15 minutes or there is no change to water level 3 minutes after water supply starts.
4C2
Water temperature was not normal at the initial time of water supply. Error with the water hose connection, thermistor, or PCB.
1C
Error with Water Level Sensor. The sensor is out of range or there is a loose wire connection on the pressure switch or PCB terminal. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
LC
Error with Water Leaking. Water level below water level sensor signal reset point for 5 seconds or longer during Rince Cycle. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
OC
Error with OverFill. The water level is at or above the overflow level. When it happens, water will be automatically drained until the water falls below the overflow level.
dC/dC1
Error with Door Lock. The door fails to lock after 3 attempts.
8C
Error with MEMS Sensor. Abnormal output (Over 4.5V or under 0.5V) from the sensor is maintained for 5 seconds or longer.
HC / HC*
Error with Heater. Abnormal water temperature. The heater is open or shorted.
tC / tC*
Error with Thermistor or PBA. No feedback from the Thermistor to PCB for 5 seconds or longer.
Hr / Sr
No heater relay operation. Defective PCB relay or thermistor.
Ub
Error with Load Balance or Hall Switch. The drum is not balanced and the cabinet bump was detected during the final spin. Extremely unbalanced load or Hall Sensor error which prevents the drum from spinning faster than 140 – 400 RPM.
bE
Error with Hall Sensor.
3E*(3E/3E1/3E2/3E3/3E8) / 3C*
The motor won’t turn, and no feedback signal from the motor is detected.
9C*(2E/9E1/9E2)
Voltage for the motor is higher or lower than the specified limit. Abnormal power supply or PCB power control bus error.
bC2
The button is Jammed. Any button is held for over 30 seconds or jammed.
SUd
Soap Foam (Suds) is detected during the Wash or Rinse Operation. Too much detergent is used.
AC
Error with Communication between Main PCB and Sub PCB, Loose wire connectors, Defective Main or Sub PCB.
AC3
Error with Communication between Main PCB and DR Modem, Loose wire connectors, Defective Main PCB or DR Modem.
AC4
Error with Communication between Main PCB and WIFI PCB, Loose wire connectors, Defective Main or WIFI PCB.
AC5
Error with Communication between Main PCB and LCD, Loose wire connectors, Defective Main PCB or LCD.
AC6
Error with Communication between Main PCB and PCB Inverter, Loose wire connectors, Defective Main PCB or PCB Inverter.
SF*
Error with System. Defective Main PCB.
Error Codes for WF-J1254 & WF-B1254:
ErrorĀ Code
Meaning
5E
Error with Drain System. The water level is not below the water level sensor reset point (10 minutes after draining starts).
4E
Error with Water Filling System. Filling time is over 10 minutes or there is no change to water level 2 minutes after the water supply starts.
IE
Error with Water Level Sensor. The sensor is out of range or there is a loose wire connection on the pressure switch or PCB terminal. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
OE
Error with OverFill. The water level is at or above the overflow level. When it happens, water will be automatically drained until the water falls below the overflow level.
CE
Water temperature was not normal at the initial time of water supply. Error with the water hose connection, thermistor, or PCB.
dE
Error with Door Lock.
LE
Error with Water Leaking. Water level below water level sensor signal reset point for more than 4 times during Rince Cycle. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
3E
Error with Motor Tacho. Signals are less than 2 per 2 seconds.
bE
Error with Motor TRIAC. Signals are less than 300 per 1 second.
tE
Error with Thermistor. 0.2V and below or 4.5V and above is maintained for more than 3 seconds.
UE
Error with Load Balance or Hall Switch. Extremely unbalanced load or Hall Sensor error.
Error Codes for P801, P1001 & B1113:
ErrorĀ Code
Meaning
E1
Error with Water Filling System. Filling time is over 10 minutes or no change to water level 2 minutes after the water supply starts.
E2
Error with Drain System. The water level is not below the water level sensor reset point (10 minutes after draining starts).
E3
Error with OverFill. The water level is at or above the overflow level. When it happens, water will be automatically drained until the water falls below the overflow level.
E4
Error with Load Balance or Hall Switch. Extremely unbalanced load or Hall Sensor error.
E5
Error with Heater. Abnormal water temperature. Changes more than 7Ā°C in 1 minute or less than 2Ā°C in 10 minutes.
E7
Error with Water Level Sensor. The sensor is out of range or there is a loose wire connection on the pressure switch or PCB terminal. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
E8
Error with Thermistor or PCB. Water temperature was not normal at the initial time of water supply.
E9
Error with Water Leaking. Water level below water level sensor signal reset point for more than 4 times during Rince Cycle. When it happens, the drain pump will be turned on automatically and stay on regardless of operating condition.
Ea
Error with Motor Tacho. Signals are less than 2 per 2 seconds.
Eb
Error with Motor TRIAC. Signals are less than 300 per 1 second.
Ec
Error with Thermistor. 0.2V and below or 4.5V and above is maintained for more than 3 seconds.
Ed
Error with Door Lock.
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Samsung Appliance Error Codes: Dryer
Standard Dryer
ErrorĀ Code
Meaning
tE / tC / tC2
Error with Thermistor. Abnormal resistance. 10KĪ© at room temperature.
tS
Error with Thermistor. Resistance too low or short circuit. 10KĪ© at room temperature.
tO
Error with Thermistor. Resistance too high or open circuit. 10KĪ© at room temperature.
dO / dE / dC
The door is open. Close the door and restart.
dF
Error with Door Circuit. Defective Door Switch, Wire Terminals, or PCB.
hE / hC
Error with Heater. Abnormal heating temperature. Defective Vent or Thermistor Resistance.
bE / bE2 / bC2
The button is Jammed. Any button is held for over 75 seconds or jammed.
od
Over Dried. The drying time is longer than 240 minutes. Defective Moisture Sensor Bars or PCB.
Et / EEE
Error with EEprom. Defective EEprom communication or PCB.
tE3 / tE5 / tC5
Error with Ventilation. The Lint Screen is Clogged, the Vent is Blocked, or abnormal Thermistor Resistance.
2E / 9E1 / 9C1
Error with Power Supply. Voltage is too high, too low, or defective PCB.
FE / FC
Error with Power Frequency.
AE / AC
Error with Communication. Defective Main PCB or Wire Harness.
AE3
Error with Communication. Defective Main PCB or DR Modem.
AE4
Error with Communication. Defective Main PCB or WIFI PCB.
AE5
Error with Communication. Defective Main PCB or LCD PCB.
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