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  • Check if the coils are dirty, which can impede cooling. Ensure the temperature is set correctly and that the door seals are intact. If these don’t resolve the issue, it might be a problem with the thermostat or compressor, requiring professional service.

  • Most Samsung dishwashers can be reset by pressing and holding the Start/Reset button for a few seconds until the dishwasher begins to drain, or by turning off the power from the circuit breaker for a minute.

  • First, check the drain hose for kinks or blockages. Clean the filter of any debris. If the issue persists, it could be a malfunctioning drain pump, which might need replacing.

  • Error codes usually indicate specific faults. Refer to your user manual to understand the code and follow the troubleshooting steps or contact support.

  • Remove the lint filter from its slot and use a vacuum or brush to remove lint. Wash the filter with warm, soapy water, rinse well, and dry completely before reinstalling.

  • Water leakage typically comes from a clogged defrost drain. Clear the drain of any ice and debris. Also, check if the water filter is properly installed or needs replacement.

  • The LE error signifies a motor error, often due to overload. Remove some clothes to lighten the load, restart the machine, and avoid overloading in future cycles. If the error persists, the washing machine may require service.

  • Check for small items that might have fallen into the drum. Ensure the dryer is level. If the noise continues, the drum seals, rollers, or bearings might be worn out and need replacement.

  • Ensure that the ice maker is turned on and the freezer is cold enough. Check for any blockages in the fill tube and ensure the water line is connected properly. If these checks don’t help, the ice maker or its water inlet valve may need replacing.

  • Replace the water filter if it hasn’t been changed recently as a clogged filter can reduce water flow. Ensure the water supply line isn’t kinked or frozen. If these solutions don't work, there may be a problem with the water inlet valve or low household water pressure, needing professional attention.

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Dishwashers are an essential part of modern kitchens, but they can sometimes present puzzling error codes that indicate various issues. These codes differ from brand to brand, each pointing to specific problems that might need attention. Here’s a breakdown of common error codes from leading dishwasher brands:

Bosch

  • E15: Indicates water in the base pan, suggesting potential flooding.

  • E24: Signifies a drainage error; check for clogs or obstructions in the drainage hose.

Whirlpool

  • F7: Flow meter failure, implying the dishwasher is not receiving water as expected.

  • F8: Water level fault; issues with filling up or excessive filling.

Samsung

  • 4E: Water supply error; the dishwasher isn't getting enough water.

  • 5E: Drain error; issues with water not draining properly.

GE (General Electric)

  • C3: Will not drain, which may be due to a clogged filter or drain.

  • C8: Water temperature issue, indicating that the incoming water is not at the required temperature.

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WASHER BRANDS

Washing machines are vital for maintaining clean clothes and linens, but they can sometimes display error codes that indicate various malfunctions. Understanding these error codes is key to troubleshooting issues quickly. Below, we provide examples of common error codes for some of the top washer brands:

LG

  • OE: Drain error indicating the washer is unable to drain water.

  • LE: Motor error suggesting a problem with the motor, possibly due to overload or a faulty motor.

Samsung

  • 4C: Water supply error, which means the washer is not getting enough water.

  • 3C: Motor error, indicating a potential issue with the motor functioning.

Maytag

  • F5 E2: Lid lock fault, which means the lid cannot lock properly.

  • F7 E1: Indicates a basket speed fault, suggesting issues with the motor or sensor.

Whirlpool

  • F21: Long drain time; water is not draining out within the expected time frame.

  • F28: Communication error between the electronic components.

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Dryers are crucial for efficiently drying clothes, but they can occasionally display error codes that signal specific issues. Knowing what these codes mean can help you understand when it’s time to call in the professionals. Here’s a look at some common error codes from leading dryer brands:

Samsung

  • HE or HC: Heating error, indicating the dryer is having trouble generating heat.

  • tS: Thermistor short, suggesting a problem with the temperature sensor.

Whirlpool

  • F70: Communication error between the electronic parts, suggesting a potential failure in sending or receiving communications.

  • AF: Airflow restriction, indicating that the air is not flowing through the dryer as it should.

LG

  • d80, d90, d95: These codes indicate duct clogging issues at various severities, affecting airflow and efficiency.

GE (General Electric)

  • e62: Power relay failure, which could affect the machine’s ability to function properly.

  • e64: Heating element failure, suggesting the element is not working correctly or at all.

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Refrigerators are essential for keeping food fresh, but they can sometimes display error codes that highlight various operational issues. Understanding these codes can help identify problems early and call for professional help when necessary. Below are examples of common error codes for some of the top refrigerator brands:

Samsung

  • 22 E: Indicates a problem with the refrigerator fan.

  • 5 E: Defrosting error, suggesting issues with the defrost system.

LG

  • ER FF: Freezer fan error, which means the fan in the freezer compartment is not working as expected.

  • ER F5: Freezer thermistor error, pointing to a problem with the temperature sensor in the freezer.

Whirlpool

  • E2 F2: Electronic control board error, indicating a communication issue between the electronic interfaces.

  • PO: Power outage alert, advising that the refrigerator has been reset due to a power failure.

GE (General Electric)

  • CC: Communication error between the control board and the display.

  • dE: Defrost error, suggesting that the unit is not defrosting properly.

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Stoves are essential for cooking and baking, but they can sometimes show error codes that alert you to problems needing quick resolution. Below, you’ll find explanations for common error codes from some of the leading stove brands:

Samsung

  • SE: Shorted key error, indicating one or more keys on the touchpad are stuck.

  • C-31: Oven temperature sensor error, suggesting a faulty or misaligned sensor.

GE (General Electric)

  • F2: Over-temperature condition, indicating that the oven has exceeded a preset threshold.

  • F76: Keypad disconnection error, typically requiring a check of the wire harness connections.

Whirlpool

  • F2-E6: Cancel key drive line open, suggesting a malfunction in the cancel key on the touchpad.

  • F5-E1: Door latch not operating, indicating the latch cannot lock or unlock.

LG

  • F7: Function key stuck on ERC (Electronic Range Control), requiring either a touchpad or control replacement.

  • F9: Oven door lock failure, signaling an issue with the door lock mechanism

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OVEN BRANDS

Ovens are key to any kitchen, baking and roasting to perfection. However, when they falter and display error codes, it can be puzzling. Below are explanations of common error codes from some leading oven brands, helping you understand when you might need professional assistance.

Samsung

  • SE: System error, usually indicating a malfunction in the control panel or its components.

  • C-21: Oven temperature sensor error, pointing to potential issues with temperature regulation.

GE (General Electric)

  • F96: Upper oven cooling fan speed too high, requiring a check of the fan and its control mechanisms.

  • F97: Lower oven cooling fan stalled, suggesting a replacement or repair of the fan.

Whirlpool

  • F1E1: EEPROM error in the control board, indicating a potential failure of the electronic control board.

  • F3E2: Baking temperature too high, advising checking temperature sensors and elements.

Electrolux

  • F11: Touchpad or keypad communication error. This requires inspection of the keypad and the connections to the control board.

  • F23: Oven overheating, warning of potential issues with the thermostat or relay

microwave door

Microwaves are a kitchen staple for quick heating and cooking, but they can occasionally display error codes that signal various issues. Below, we explore common error codes from several leading microwave brands to help you understand when to seek professional repair.

Samsung

  • SE: Indicates a problem with the microwave's keypad, often due to moisture or stuck buttons.

  • E-11: Temperature sensor error, suggesting issues with the microwave’s ability to regulate cooking temperature.

GE (General Electric)

  • F3: Key panel failure, meaning there’s a problem with the touchpad or the control panel.

  • H98: Indicates a high voltage issue with the magnetron or inverter, requiring professional attention.

Panasonic

  • H97: Faulty magnetron or inverter circuitry, signaling major components not functioning properly.

  • F81: Door monitor switch problem, where the door isn’t registering as properly closed.

Whirlpool

  • F7: Power to the magnetron interrupted. This could be due to a variety of electrical issues.

  • F2: Temperature sensor shorted, requiring a check or replacement of the sensor.

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