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I am seeing alot of these questions regarding samsung washers they are usually very good I am thinking there is too much weight in your washer, are you filling the washer too full, they can only handle so much weight before they just throw themselves into error codes. So if its clicking hit the power button does it drain the water, i am asking to see if the pump is working, if it drains , when its done unplug the unit wait ten minutes and plug it back in and turn power on, dont hit any other buttons what does it do?
There is a couple of things that could be wrong here. Your power cord might be damaged The power point that you use might have a short On the machine itself, because there is all ways vibrations in a washing machine a cord might have come loose behind the power button.
A few possiblities. Lets start with the cheapest first. Washer fluid, could be low, I'd check it first. When you press the spray button you should be able to hear the pump turn on (usually ON the washer reservoir). If it turns on you probably have a leak or blocked line. If you don't hear it cut on I'd check your fuses and then check to see if it's getting power to the plug with a multi-meter or test light. If it's getting power and not cutting on then it's probably the washer pump. Hope this helps.
Check that the washer supply is OK using another item - a kettle for instance. If it's not check your breakers/fuses. Reset/replace if necessary and if the same thing happens, or if there was nothing wrong with the breakers/fuses in the first place, sorry but with such a fault it is virtually impossible for anybody on this forum to remotely guess what could be wrong with your washer. It could be internal wiring/plugs sockets, control panel switches, control PCB, motor.
I fear that your only real option is a service call as the engineer will have the right equipment to safely diagnose what is wrong.
If this has assisted you please consider a 4 thumbs up for the rating.
Thanks and good luck!
John C
Check that the washer supply is OK using another item - a kettle for instance. If it's not check your breakers/fuses. Reset/replace if necessary and if the same thing happens, or if there was nothing wrong with the breakers/fuses in the first place, sorry but with such a fault it is extremely difficult for anybody on this forum to remotely guess what is wrong with your washer.
It could be internal wiring/plugs sockets, control panel switches, control PCB.
I fear that your only real option is a service call as the engineer will have the right equipment to safely diagnose what is wrong.
If this has assisted you please consider a 4 thumbs up for the rating.
Thanks and good luck!
John C
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Try unplugging the machine for 10 minutes. A lot of times the computer will reset and function normal. At least you can most likely get it to unlock to get your clothes off.
I manually turned the impeller on the motor and "broke it loose". I found out if you don't use the washer for even a small period of time the motor may do this.
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