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Dishwasher is not drying dishes. they are all still soaking wet when cycle is complete.

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Hi,
Check your heating element..


A bad heating element causes many problems in dishwashers...

Dishwasher Problems The Heating Element not Working


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SOURCE: Dishwasher stopped drying dishes at end of cycle

There is a heating element in the bottom of the washer. It is burned out and needs to be replaced.

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Dana Newcombe

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2009

SOURCE: Frigidaire dishwasher will not dry the dishes.

Sorry, but I must start at the beginning. Is the "heat dry" switch on. If so is the unit a 220 volt or a 110 volt? You can tell by the plug end, if it plugs into a regular outlet type than it'a a 110 volt . If it has a special plug outlet (large black or large gray) then it'a 220 volt.If it is indeed a 220 volt go to the main house electrical box and try to locate the dishwasher breakers. swithch it, or them off and on. Then try your unit again. If it's a 110 volt then you've got internal control malfunctions of some sort. I'm not a Frigidaire certified techy, But I'm sure if you hop on the phone to the service dept. someone will hand you a solution in seconds after you descibe "exactly" what is going wrong.Thank You ,very much, Dana

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2011

SOURCE: I have a new stainless

Hello

Your dishwasher has been designed to use a liquid rinse aid. Pouring a liquid rinse aid into the proper recepticle in your dishwasher when you add dish detergent greatly improves drying performance. You can further improve drying performance by selecting the Sanitize option, in addition to the other options you've selected, and increasing the water temperature.For Best Results, use Jet-Dry Turbo

Spots and film form in your dishwasher's rinse cycle, when detergents are already down the drain. FINISH® JET-DRY® Rinse Agent works in the rinse cycle, lowering the surface tension of water and causing it to sheet. Better rinsing results in less spots and film.

If these recommendations do not improve drying time, please contact Samsung Customer Care

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If the dry cycle has a problem, check these:

Heating element
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Thermostat
Heating element Your dishwasher has an electrical heating element that helps to dry the dishes. If the element is burned out, the dishes won't dry properly, and you need to replace the element.

Drying fan Many high-priced dishwashers have a small fan that blows air or heated air into the dishwasher to speed up the drying process. If the fan is defective, you need to replace it.

Thermostat Some dishwashers have a thermostat that monitors the drying temperature. If the thermostat is defective, the heating element may not cycle on or off properly. If that's the problem, you need to replace the thermostat
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