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We purchase a samsung dryer a year ago. Model number DV4H7000EP. There is a light blinking for about 10 seconds and then goes off and it is the filter check.

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Sonny Berry

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2008

SOURCE: Samsung 61" DLP 3 Blinking lights.

all 3 lights blinking means lamp has a fault the service manual says replace the lamp. If you need the service training manual for that model let me know and I will post the link as the training manual has excellent trouble shooting breakdowns for that model DLP

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2008

SOURCE: dryer shuts off on own lights blink

Turn off breaker wait an hour turn back on.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2010

SOURCE: dryer keeps stopping - check filter light on

For Sgt 48 - You are not reading the original message very well - The original help question didn't say they saw check filter at the beginning or end of a dry cycle they indicated that the dryer STOPS MID DRY and says check filter - this is not a friendly reminder, it is indicating something is wrong and the filter needs to be completely cleaned out (and past the filter down in the interior of the dryer) and if that does not work then you need to also check the dryer hose for kinks, lint build up, etc. Lastly, reset the dryer by unplugging it (or flipping the breaker) for a minute or so and hold down on the start/pause button for 8 seconds while it is unplugged (this will reset the error code for check filter, among other things).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2010

SOURCE: TV goes off after 20 seconds Samsung HLS5086wx

First Take off the Lamp Door and replace it back the way it was secured with all of the screws. Doing this will reset the safety interlock switch which heats up and opens the circuit causing the set to shut down. After doing this and the set still shuts down check the lamp. Depending on the amount of hours on the lamp it may be a bad lamp. They will fail with out any obvious signs. If the set shut down and goes straight to the Stand By condition then you have a bad Power Supply. If you hear a whining or buzzing sound then you have a bad Color Wheel.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 11, 2010

SOURCE: we just purchased a new Samsung Dryer model

Could be a couple things causing this problem. If you can turn the durm by hand without much resistance then the belt may be too loose. This could be because the spring on the tension pully came off or the belt streached. The humming you hear is the motor spinning. If you cannot turn the drum by hand then something could be stuck between the drum and the frame of the dryer.
I would also check that the dryer is wired correctly, because low voltage could be causing the motor to hum but not turn.

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Hello friend, thanks for your post!

I understand that your Frigidaire dryer is beeping and flashing lights. To reset your dryer you should disconnect power, by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker, for roughly ten minutes. Which lights are blinking on your display panel? It could be providing you an error code.

If the reset does not help correct the issue, could you please provide me with your model number? Typically you can locate the serial tag (which lists your model number) on the door frame of your dryer. If you need further assistance please reconnect with me. -Matt

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Every time I turn my HD 1080 series Mitsubishi on 2 1/2 seconds later it turns off by itself

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when set turns off and green power light goes out: on the front of the set press and hold both the menu and input (device) buttons at the same time for at least five seconds and let both go.

Power light will blink a two digit error code like 2 blinks, 2 blinks, a pause and repeat it for a total of 5 times.

This is the error code and indicates where the problem may be---let me know what code you find and I will tell you what it means.

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Viore 52' TV randomly shuts off. front lights blink then stop.

I am having the same problem with my PRT50V24D shutting off and blinking lights. After going to viore.com and calling the number listed, I got recording to call another number. When got rep on line I was told it is made by Samsung, Called their tech support and was told that sounds like power problem or bulb getting ready to go. Also if outside of warranty will have to call repair man to see what's wrong. I will have a repair man out next week and will post his results here. Most likely it's the same issue. This is the tech support number for Samsung 1-888-697-2247. Good Luck man. Matt
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Samsung 61" DLP 3 Blinking lights.

all 3 lights blinking means lamp has a fault the service manual says replace the lamp. If you need the service training manual for that model let me know and I will post the link as the training manual has excellent trouble shooting breakdowns for that model DLP
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Error code DR

Pull the tech sheet out of the dryer ( behind the lower front access panal ). The lights flashing are trying to tell you a fault code.

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MODEL DIFFERENCES: • Better models have a digital readout display
• Good models do not have a digital readout display
READING ERROR CODES 1. Position cycle selector knob to the 3 O’clock position.
2. Press and hold the Select and Pause Cancel buttons simultaneously for six seconds.
3. Immediately after, press and hold the START and Pause Cancel buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds.
4. Rotate the cycle selector knob to the 2 O’clock position.
On better model dryers, the error code will appear in the digital display. On good models, the five indicator lights of
Drying, Cool Down, Wrinkle Rid, and Clean Lint Filter Spin will flash the number of times for the first digit of the code
and the START indicator light will flash the number of times for the second digit. Take separate counts of each indicator
light, then repeat to confirm in order to be accurate in identifying the proper error code. The code is obtained by counting
the number of times the lights flash. Example E24: The five indicator lights would flash twice indicating the 2 and the
START indicator light will flash four times indicating the 4. The five indicator lights and the START indicator light start
flashing at the same time. The control will pause for 2 seconds, then repeat the code.
Note: A letter appearing in the code stands for a number higher than nine.
A = 10 B = 11 C = 12 D = 13 E = 14 F = 15
Example Code E4A: the first digit would be 4 and the second digit would be 10. If this code would appear on a dryer in
the Good model line, the five indicator lights would blink four times and the START indicator light would blink ten times.
Troubleshoot problem by using chart below.
To move on to the next code, press the OPTIONS button. To clear code, press the Select button.
To exit this mode, simultaneously press and hold the Select and Pause Cancel buttons for six seconds.

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You really should give make & model number when posting, it helps us immensely, your lamp and possibly the ballast is bad, start with a new lamp first, odds are very good that it will fix your problem, can`t help more without manufacturer and model number, good luck, ps, order the original lamp, generics are junk and a waste of your money.
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