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If you take the top off of the unit there should be a glass fuse right behind the power chord. If you have a multimeter you can check and see if the fuse is ok by setting the meter on 120 ground the black wire to the chassis and put the red probe on the fuse out side to check for power. If the fuse is bad you can replace it, but you may have to unsolder it.
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Check the wiring in the junction box of your dishwasher. If that's okay, then you probably have a bad (burned-out) control module located inside the door.
It seems that the mother board has problems and so the power supply to the main board from the SMPS must be checked. Also check the +5 to the processor and the display board , check the linking cords and the connector. Also to confirm the processor you will need to check for the parameters on the IC, check the oscillations on the crystal.
If this wont bring back any life the mother board is a suspect and must be confirmed.
Check estimate, swap to confirm before you invest.
Which brand/model of printer do you have? Check the warranty for the printer and contacting the manufacturer, if it is under warranty.
First though what type of power cord does the printer have? If there is a power module (brick), disconnect the cord from both the printer, the wall outlet and separate the cord from the module. Wait a minute and then plug the cord into the module and then into the wall outlet. If it has an LED, is that LED lit? (Check the printer itself or the module and find out what power should be getting to the printer. If you have a multi-meter, check if the cord is getting the correct power level.) Try another power cord if you have one that matches the connection and the voltage output (for a power module).
Some printers have a soldered-in fuse and it should be handled as a warranty repair when the printer is under a year old.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells (I'm currently waiting for a return shipping label for a similar printer issue. HP gave a credit for a new printer instead of sending a refurbished unit. I didn't have a spare power cord but did have 30 V at the printer side of the power module's cord. This was at the specifications for the unit. This is the first HP printer I've ever had fail within a year. Previously the ink jet failed after 9 years of use.)
I have had that problem in the past and I just pushed the DVD or the VHS button at the top of the remote. Sometimes when it is in a different mode you can get the menu but can't scroll.
Disconnect de power Cord behind the monitor for about 10 minutes. Then reconnect again. If the problem persist you can call the Samsung and talk about your problem.
I had the same problem they swap my monitor, because was a fault (if your monitor still in the warranty.
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