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In Brief: On this site you will find pictures and technical information about Service Modes, Circuit Diagrams, Firmware Update procedure, Disassemble procedure, Universal remote control set-up codes, Troubleshooting and more....

If you go into the profession, you will obtain or have access to a variety of tech tips databases HERE IT IS Master Electronics Repair !.

These are an excellent investment where the saying: 'time-is-money' rules. However, to learn, you need to develop a general troubleshooting approach - a logical, methodical, method of narrowing down the problem. A tech tip database might suggest: 'Replace C536' for a particular symptom. This is good advice for a specific problem on one model. However, what you really want to understand is why C536 was the cause and how to pinpoint the culprit in general even if you don't have a service manual or schematic and your tech tip database doesn't have an entry for your sick TV or VCR.

While schematics are nice, you won't always have them or be able to justify the purchase for a one-of repair. Therefore, in many cases, some reverse engineering will be necessary. The time will be well spent since even if you don't see another instance of the same model in your entire lifetime, you will have learned something in the process that can be applied to other equipment problems.
As always, when you get stuck, checking out a tech-tips database may quickly identify your problem and solution.In that case, you can greatly simplify your troubleshooting or at least confirm a diagnosis before ordering parts.

Happy repairing!
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Thursday, 11 April 2019

SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR ERROR FAULT CODES – HOW TO RESET

Is your Samsung refrigerator displaying an error code? Newer style Samsung refrigerators have built in diagnostic systems. If your refrigerator finds, sees, or detects a fault or error in the system, it will show an error or fault code. The error code will display where the usual numbers are on the display screen. When an error code is displayed, your refrigerator is telling you a specific fault. If the error or fault is not fixable by you, it will require a repair technician. There are many different model numbers of Samsung refrigerators with digital displays so if you see an error code write down what is flashing or displaying. Don’t pull the power from the fridge if it shows an error code. If you pull the power plug it will erase the fault code.




NOTE: If the icons on the display flash after you plug it in, don’t worry, your Samsung refrigerator is simply going through a self check!
Refrigerator Display is Flashing Temperature:
If the temp in the fridge gets above the warmest temperature available that is set, the display blinks and a chiming noise will sound. When this happens make sure the fridge is not in cool off mode and the door hasn’t been left open for long periods of time. When the temp goes back down to normal, the flashing and sound will stop.If the fridge stays in cool off mode: If your Samsung refrigerator is not cooling, it COULD be because it is in Demo Mode. This mode is also called Exhibition Mode, Cooling Off Mode, or Showroom Mode. This is a mode built into the Samsung refrigerator to display them in a showroom so the lights work but THE COMPRESSOR DOES NOT therefore the fridge will not cool. You may have purchased a “showroom model” Samsung refrigerator or you may have inadvertently put the fridge into this mode yourself. Either way see below for HOW TO GET THE FRIDGE OUT OF DEMO MODE.
NOTE: There is no information about Demo or Cooling off mode in you owner’s manual since this mode is not for consumers. Some Samsung model refrigerators have a label attached on the display therefore you would have an understanding of what Demo mode is. If demo or cooling off mode is activated and the label is missing, you will not understand why the refrigerator will not cool.

What happens when in demo mode:
1 – When door is open, internal Lights are on but the refrigerator is not cooling.
2 – The refrigerator showroom store sets the refrigerator to Demo mode to save power consumption.
3 – The consumer will not know about cooling or demo mode and will notice that the fridge will not cool.

If your refrigerator is not cooling, it may be in Demo Mode. Demo mode is a feature used by retailers to display the refrigerator without running the compressor. To see if your refrigerator is in Demo Mode: Type A models display “OF FF” if the refrigerator is in demo mode. Type B models have the icon on the display illuminated if the refrigerator is in demo mode. Type C models display setting temperature if the refrigerator is in demo mode.

How To Remove Your Refrigerator from Demo Mode:
If your refrigerator is in Demo mode, press the two buttons together as shown in the images below in the red boxes for 3 seconds to resume normal operation.


Samsung refrigerator display panels – demo mode – what to press to deactivate
For the rest of the Samsung refrigerator models, Please find the information tables below…




 

Samsung Refrigerator US & Other Countries – How To Get Out Of DEMO MODE

If the above charts do not fix your issue, unplug & plug back in power for a reset.

1. If you bought display model, make sure if it is on display mode when initial power on.
2. During Demo or Exhibition mode… If both compartment sensors detect the room temperature higher than 65ºC, it will cancel the exhibition mode automatically and return to freezing operation. There is no buzzer sound 
by the temperature when cancel the exhibition mode.

How to disable Cooling Off Mode For Samsung Family Hub Refrigerator


 If your Samsung fridge displays O FF or OF OF, this means it has entered the cool off or demo mode.

Samsung Refrigerator 1E, SE, or 5E Error Reset

NOTE: During a power outage your Samsung French Door refrigerator
may experience a display failure indicating 1 E, 1E, 5 E, 5E, SE, or IE
on the front display. Simply hold the POWER SAVE and LIGHTING
buttons (or FRIDGE and FREEZER) simultaneously for
about 5 to 6 seconds and the panel will reset automatically.
 

  

Samsung Refrigerator Error? – Press both buttons same time to reset for 8 seconds!
If you remove any Electronic Components:
If you remove the ice maker or change a lightbulb, the display will show an error code. If this happens, unplug the refrigerator and install the new part. Plug the refrigerator back in and the fault code will clear itself.



 

Other error codes for a Samsung Refrigerator:

Display Panel Is Showing PC-ER:
If the display panel shows PC-ER, make sure the wire harness under the top left door hinge is properly connected. Unplug the refrigerator and remove the top left hinge cover. Unhook the wire harness and reconnect it. Plug the fridge back in and if the fault code goes away then the issue is fixed. See illustrations below…


  

PC ER ERROR CODE – SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR
Display is 88 88 And Will Not Respond:
To fix this error code, unplug the refrigerator for 1 minute and then plug back in to clear the fault code.

Error Code 1 E:
Freezer Sensor error.

Error Code 2 E:
Freezer Sensor error.

Error Code 4 E:
Freezer Defrost Sensor error.

Error Code 5 E:
Fridge Defrost Sensor error.


Error Code 6 E:
Ambient Sensor error.

Error Code 8 E or 39 E:
Ice Maker Sensor error.

Error Code 21 E:
Freezer Fan error.

Error Code 22 E:
Fridge Fan error.

Error Code 23 E:
Condenser Fan error.

Error Code 24 E:
Freezer Defrost error.

Error Code 25 E:
Fridge Defrost error.

Error Code 26 E or 39 E:
Ice Maker Function error.

Error Code 83E, 85E, or 86E Error Codes:
These error codes are related to voltage and current reception at the PBA Inverter. 83E specifically is caused by abnormal current caused by things like a power outage. This error is temporary and can be fixed by unplugging the unit for 1 minute and then plugging it back in.



 

Samsung refrigerator error codes 1 through 13
See below for description of part that may be causing error code

Samsung Blinking Dash Line Error Code List

1Ice Maker Sensor – Ice Maker sensor connector missing
2Refrigerator Sensor – Refrigerator sensor connector missing
3Refrigerator Defrost Sensor – Refrigerator evaporator internal defrosting sensor connector missing
4Refrigerator Fan Error – Refrigerator Fan motor operation failure
5Ice Maker Function Error – Ice-ejector and level failed three times or more
6CoolSelect Zone Sensor – CoolSelect ZoneTM sensor connector missing
7Refrigerator Defrost Error – In the refrigerator room, if frost removal mode is finished due to limited time of 80 minutes error is displayed
8Exit Sensor – Air sensor connector missing
9Freezer Sensor – Freezer sensor connector missing
10Freezer Defrost Error – Freezer evaporator defrosting sensor connector missing
11Freezer Fan Error – Freezer Fan motor operation failure
12Condenser Fan Error – Condenser Fan motor operation failure
13Freezer Defrost Error – In the freezer room, if frost removal mode is finished due to limited time of 70 minutes error is displayed
IMPORTANT NOTE: Any codes not listed above should be assumed your refrigerator is in DIAGNOSTIC MODE, DEMO MODE, or LOAD MODE. These modes tell you or the repair person what is functioning properly on your fridge and what is not. Many people get into one of these modes by accident and cannot get out. To disable any of these modes, you can simply unplug your Samsung refrigerator for 30 seconds to 1 minute to clear. See below for the code numbers that may appear on your Samsung refrigerator display panel when in diagnostic, demo, or load mode.

Samsung fridge load mode – Used to check current status of all operational components.



 

Samsung Refrigerator How to enter into LOAD MODE
Do the same thing as shown above to stop LOAD MODE or unplug fridge.

 
 Samsung refrigerator load mode chart
Tells you current operational status relating to the parts in your fridge.



 
 Samsung Refrigerator Load Mode Check List (TEXT LIST)
(image above is the display for the LOAD MODE CODES below)
Display LED = R-1
Location = a
Fresh Food Fan High speed
Display LED = R-1
Location = b
Fresh Food Fan Low speed
Display LED = R-1
Location = c
Fresh Food Defrost Heater
Display LED = R-1
Location = d
When 1st plugged in
Display LED = R-1
Location = e
High Temp Condition Ambient Over 93F degrees
Display LED = R-1
Location = f
Low Temp condition Ambient Under 72F degrees
Display LED = R-1
Location = e – f
Normal condition Ambient ( Between 73F – 91F)
Display LED = R-1
Location = g
Demo Mode
Display LED = F-1
Location = a
Compressor On
Display LED = F-1
Location = b
Freezer Fan on high
Display LED = F-1
Location = c
Freezer Fan on low
Display LED = F-1
Location = d
Freezer Defrost Heater on
Display LED = F-1
Location = e
Compressor Fan on high
Display LED = F-1
Location = f
Compressor Fan on Low
Display LED = F-1
Location = g
When the Sparkling water to dispenser valve operates
Display LED = R-10
Location = a
Damper Open
Display LED = R-10
Location = c
Ice Maker heater operates
Display LED = R-10
Location = d
Full Ice
Display LED = R-10
Location = e
(Sensor detects) Sparkling Water tank full
Display LED = R-10
Location = f
(Sensor detects) Sparkling Water tank low
Display LED = R-10
Location = e – f
(Sensor detects) Sparkling water tank empty
Display LED = F-10
Location = c
Sparkling Water Dispenser valve operates
Display LED = F-10
Location = d
Ice Room Fan – High Speed
Display LED = F-10
Location = e
Ice Room Fan – Low Speed
Display LED = F-10
Location = f
Water to Dispenser valve operates – Sparkling only
Display LED = F-10
Location = g
French Heater Operates

 

 Samsung Refrigerator Model Number Identification Chart
HOW OLD IS MY REFRIGERATOR?
WHICH COMPANY BUILT MY REFRIGERATOR?
WHAT MONTH AND YEAR WAS MY REFRIGERATOR MADE?

Find out Appliance Type, What country it was made in, What year, and What month.