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So what if there are suds. Sadistic Samsung engineers invented suds detection using the acceleration sensor..but why? So they can charge twice as much for HE detergent? When my washer flashes the code, I don't see any suds in there. It's bogus.
Sorry to hear that. Other places to look out for are as follows: 1. Check for any spilled or spoiled food inside the fridge. Sometimes, food can drip or leak onto the back of the fridge, causing a foul odor. 2. Moisture can accumulate in the back of the fridge, creating an environment where mold or mildew can grow. Check for any signs of mold or mildew on the walls or components of the fridge. 3. The drainage system in the fridge removes excess water and condensation. If the drainage system is clogged or blocked, it can lead to water buildup and a foul odor. Inspect and clean the drainage system if needed. 4. In rare cases, a malfunctioning component in the fridge, such as the compressor or a defective seal, can cause a bad smell. If you've checked for all this possible causes and can't find the source of the odor, it may be worth contacting a professional for further inspection.
Maaaaaaaaan this was so helpful!!!! I wish I could send pics. I opened up that drain line at it just rolled. Then I went to clean my filter (mind you I bought my washing machine off of a previous homeowner) not only was it clogged but whatever I pulled out of the filter I immediately had to flush. Thank you!!
My 6 years old washing machine never warryed me until yesterday.I saw over and over 5C untilI see your video .The first time I learned about the filter,and found my Granddaughters sockes ond and small plastics.Thankyou , God Bless v
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It solved the error and machine is working again, thank you for your video! :) note: I took me a total of 1h to drain out about 15L, I really wanted to make sure to drain out as much water as possible before opening the filter. I used 2 bowls and poured into a bucket so alternating once it got full. Once I saw no more drops I opened the filter and just a bit of water came out that I easily could clean with a cloth to find some paper debris stuck inside. I washed the filter with warm water and a bit of dish soap and closed everything up.
so my actual pipe only has a filter in one end, will the other be in the back of the new washer arriving saturday ? or should there be a filter in both ends of the pipe ? thankyou
Removing shipping bolts from a new Samsung washing machine is crucial because these bolts stabilize the drum during transportation to prevent damage. If you don't remove them before using the machine, it can cause serious internal damage. The washing machine's drum needs to move freely during operation, and if the shipping bolts are left in place, they can restrict this movement, leading to excessive vibrations, noise, or even structural damage to the machine. Therefore, removing them ensures proper functioning and prolongs the lifespan of your washing machine.
So if you try all these things and it still doesn't work... try unplugging the machine for about a minute and then plug it back in. Tried it on mine and presto it's working again. Might as well spread the word