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Sharon Daly
April 19, 2025
Dishwasher sounds like it is starting but then chimes and stops countdown after about 30 seconds.
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Mr. Anderson
May 10, 2025
The Samsung DW80R5061 Series dishwasher may start, chime, and stop the countdown after 30 seconds if the door is open or not properly closed. According to the Smart Install Mode behavior, if the door stays open for 3.7 seconds after the Start key is pressed, the "AS" indicator turns on and the Start key must be pressed again. Also, if the door opens during operation, the cycle stops and "AS" turns on.
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Bill Hodges
April 6, 2025
Hi, my name is Bill Hodges and I have a Samsung dishwasher model number model number DW 80 R5060 US I remove the dishwasher to install the floor. I put the dishwasher back in and the door will not shut. It seems as though the door is locked in place, can you help me
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Mr. Anderson
April 6, 2025
The door of your Samsung DW80R5061 dishwasher may not shut after reinstalling it due to one or more of the following reasons:
1. Improper Reassembly: If the tub front, frame front, or control panel were not reassembled in the correct order or alignment, the door may not close properly.
2. Latch Not Installed Correctly: The door latch must be properly secured with its two hooks. If it was not lifted or positioned correctly during reinstallation, it can prevent the door from shutting.
3. Obstruction by Screws or Parts: Screws or other removed parts placed on the tub front may fall into the sump assembly or block door movement.
4. Misaligned Frame or Control Panel: If the frame front or control panel is not pulled out or reinstalled carefully, it may interfere with door closure.
5. Loose or Misplaced Screws: If any screws are missing, loose, or over-tightened, it can affect the alignment of the door components.
6. Safety Mechanism Engaged: If the dishwasher detects that the door is not properly latched, it may prevent full closure or operation.
Ensure all parts are correctly aligned, the latch is properly installed, and no objects obstruct the door path.
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1-1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIOINS FOR SERVICE ENGINEERS ሪ Make sure to observe the following instructions to operate the product correctly and safely and prevent possible accidents and hazards while servicing. ሪ Two types of safety symbols, Warning and Caution, are used in the safety instructions. Warning Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death.
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While Servicing Check if the power cable is damaged, flattened, cut or otherwise degraded. ࣃ ➢ If faulty, replace it immediately. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire. Completely remove any dust or foreign material from the housing, wiring and connection ࣃ...
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Caution Before Servicing Do not sprinkle water onto the dishwasher directly when cleaning it. ࣃ ➢ This may result in electric shock or fire, and may shorten the product life. Do not place any containers with water on the dishwasher. ࣃ...
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After Servicing Check the assembled status of the parts. ࣃ ➢ They must be the same as before servicing. Check whether the product is level with the floor and secured to the cabinet and under the ࣃ counter. ➢ Vibrations can shorten the life of the product. 4 _ Safety Instructions...
Use this feature to save water, energy, and time. Efficient noise control technology gives you the quietest possible operation. Extremely quiet operation Your new Samsung dishwasher is quieter than ever. Elegant design with digital touch Digital touch sensors are used in the control panel for more simple operation, sensors with a touch of elegance.
2-2. SPECIFICATIONS MODEL name DW80K5050 Series Power supply 120 V, 60 Hz AC only Water pressure 20 ~ 120 psi (140 ~ 830 kPa) Wash method Rotating nozzle spray type Dry method Auto door system Heater : 1100 W Power Wash Motor : 60 - 100 W Water consumption 2.3-6.6gal(8.8-24.9ℓ), Normal Cycle...
2-3. COMPARING SPECIFICATIONS WITH EXISTING MODELS NEW MODEL BASIC MODEL Model DW80J3020US DW80R5061**, DW80R5060** Photo Design Specifications Panel Control Silver/Black Silver/Black/White Control Type Touch Button Frame Front Silver/Black/Tuscan STS/Black/White Basket Handle Function Specifications Soil Detection Sensors Drying method Auto Door System Air vent Basket Height Adjustment 2-stage...
2-4. OPTIONS SPECIFICATIONS Photo Item Code Remarks For Kick plate ▼ Assy-Install Kit: 2 Bracket-install DD94-01002A For Kick plate ▲ 2 screws for top mounting 2 screws for kick plate ▲ Bracket install For top mount ▲ For Kick plate Provided With the Dishwasher...
3-2. STANDARD DISASSEMBLY DRAWINGS Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. Warning Always disconnect the electric power supply & water supply before servicing any electrical component, making ohmmeter checks, or replacing any parts. Caution Before moving the unit, laying it down for service, or removing any parts for service be sure to drain as much of the water from the unit as possible.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: • Make sure to disconnect the power. 1. You can see the Main-PBA case under the door. 2. Remove the two (2) screws of PBA case and pull out the PBA cover carefully. 3. Remove all connectors on the PBA. Main PBA 4.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: • Make sure to disconnect the power. • Remove the lower basket in the dishwasher. • Cover the Assy sump with a towel to prevent losing screws. 1. Open the door completely. Remove the 12 screws holding the tub front, frame front, and control panel in place.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: • Make sure to disconnect the power. • Remove the lower basket in the dishwasher. • Cover the Assy sump with a towel to prevent losing screws. 1. Open the door completely. Remove the 12 screws holding the tub front, frame front, and control panel in place.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: • Disassemble the door outer. 1. Remove the Door lock switch from Assy panel control. Control Panel (DW80R5061**) 2. Remove the wire connectors from Panel control. ※ Reassembly is in the reverse order of the removal. 14 _ Disassembly and Reassembly...
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Part Figure Description 1. Open the door completely. Remove the twelve (12) screws holding the tub front, frame front, and panel control in place. Caution : Before removing the screws, place a cushioned mat on the floor to prevent the handle and frame front from being scratched, After removing them, make sure to hold the tub front with your hand while you are working as the tub may...
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Part Figure Description 5. Hold and remove both the case vent assy DUCT-CONDENSER which are located at the front of the tub front. ※ Reassembly is in the reverse order of the removal. 16 _ Disassembly and Reassembly...
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Part Figure Description 1. Remove three(3) screws holding the Guide Air Blow from the Assy Air nozzle 2. Remove the Guide Air Blow from the Assy Air nozzle 3. Remove the two(2) screw holding the Assy Air nozzle to the Bracket frame Auto door dry 4.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: Disassemble the Door outer. Refer the “Door-outer” disassembly section to separate the Door outer. 1. Disconnect the two (2) wire from the Dispenser. Dispenser 2. The dispenser is fixed to the tub front with several hooks. Use a flat tip screwdriver to remove it . 3.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: Remove the lower basket in the dishwasher. Make sure to remove the water in each nozzle to block the wet. (The DW80F800/DW80F600 models nozzle is different shape but disassemble method is same as below.) 1. Upper Nozzle : Remove it by rotating the holder. (counterclockwise) Assy Rotor 2.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: Remove the baskets, nozzles and storm wash nozzle. - Refer the each disassembly section to separate. 1. Release the 13 screws on Assy sump. (Except the two (2) screws holding the holder nozzle in the center of the sump.) Take off the filter mesh body, cover sump(&...
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Part Figure Description Preparation: Disassemble the baskets, nozzles, duct nozzle & storm wash nozzle. Disassemble the frame left & the shutter & bracket front lower. - Refer to each disassembly section. 1. Remove the parts which are connected to the Assy sump.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: Make sure to disconnect the power. Disassemble the cover sump & cutter disposer. Disassemble the shutter & bracket front lower. - Refer the each disassembly section. Heater 1. Remove the two (2) heater connectors. 2. Remove a ground screw on the heater bracket. 3.
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Part Figure Description Inlet Flow meter Outlet Assy case brake Preparation: Make sure to disconnect the power, water supply, and drain hose connections. Remove the upper & lower baskets in the dishwasher. Pull out the dishwasher carefully. 1. Remove the two (2) screws of the frame left. 2.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: Disassemble the Assy case brake. - Refer to the Assy case brake disassembly section to separate. 1. Loosen the clamp(left side in picture) and release the hose from the Assy case brake. 2. You can see the hose holder in the dishwasher backside.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: Make sure to disconnect the power, water supply, and drain hose connections. Remove the upper & lower baskets in the dishwasher. Pull out the dishwasher carefully. 1. Lay the dishwasher down on its back. Remove the one (1) screw securing the shutter to the base.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: Make sure to disconnect the power, water supply, and drain hose connections. Remove the upper & lower baskets in the dishwasher. Pull out the dishwasher & lay the dishwasher down on its back. Remove the shutter. 1.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: • Make sure to disconnect the power, water supply, and drain hose connections. • Remove the upper & lower baskets in the dishwasher. • Pull out the dishwasher & carefully lay the dishwasher down on its back. •...
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Part Figure Description 1. Remove the two (2) screws from the Base. 2. Lift up the inlet valve and disconnect the inlet valve wire connector. 3. Release the hose clamp and disconnect hose. Water Valve Caution Caution : When removing the hose clamp, take care to hold it tightly.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: • Disassemble the shutter. - Refer to the “shutter” disassembly section. 1. Remove the drain pump by gently prying up the locking tab on the pump. Then rotate the pump clockwise until it releases from the sump. Then pull the pump out. Caution Remove all water from the sump assembly before removing the pump.
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Part Figure Description Preparation: • Disassemble the cover sump & case scroll. - Refer to the “cover sump” disassembly section. • Disassemble the shutter. - Refer to the “shutter” disassembly section. 1. Remove the distributor motor connector 2. Remove the two (2) screws that hold the distributor motor in place Distributor Motor Pull out the distributor motor and micro switch which...
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Part Figure Description Preparation: • Disassemble the frame L/R and the shutter. - Refer to each disassembly section. 1. Remove the eight (8) screws on the base plate both- sides. 2. Carefully lay the dishwasher down on its back. Base 3.
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Part Figure Description 1. Remove the two (2) screws on the frame-R. (in Red circle) 2. Remove the ground wire screw form the door hinge. 3. Remove the Cover from the EMI Filter. EMI Filter 3. Disconnect the two (2) wires from the EMI filter. 4.
4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4-1. PREPARATION 4-1-1. Check Code (S/W ver. 7134~) Check Check code code When occur Symptom Possible Causes Display Recall - When the number of detected water supply pulses is less - If check code has occurred when the number of - The water supply pressure is low.
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Check Check code code When occur Symptom Possible Causes Display Recall - The start temperature is saved 30 seconds after heating - Keep going remained cycle with heater off condition. - The heater is out of order. starts. Thereafter, if the temperature change is equal to - The heater is improperly connected.
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Check Check code code When occur Symptom Possible Causes Display Recall - When the overflow sensor data is equal to or less than 3V - If check code has occurred when set operating, 3times - The case brake fails to detect the pulse. for 5 seconds.
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Resolution by symptom ● 4E(4C) : When water supply is not working 4E(4C) occur in water filling period. Water valve is working normally Water is not in Tub. Water filled in Tub. (terminal connection, Foreign substance in Filter) Water faucet is OK. Flow-meter working normally.
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Resolution by symptom ● HE(HC) : When heater is not working HE(HC) occur Heater is OK. Check the drain hose Fixing or Replace Water level in Tub is OK. installation condition. the Heater assembly. In Heater operation step, If pressure switch detect low level water, safety program is working.
4-2. SERVICE INSPECTION MODE ■ SVC Test mode Related Item Symptoms Description Parts Enable Smart Install - 1) Set the timer for 17h with Power On. Mode - 2) Press Hi-Temp Wash Key for at least 7 seconds. Disable Smart Install When Power Key is pressed, it is disabled with Power Off.
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Related Item Symptoms Description Parts 3. [Auto Mode STEP 2: check water supply] 1) Supply 4.5L of water. ※ Water supply error: detected in the same way as normal water supply error but if water is not fully supplied for a maximum of 5 minutes, the water supply inspection code is activated.
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Related Item Symptoms Description Parts 6. [Auto Mode STEP 5: check drying] 1) Operate Auto Door Open Actuator. - If the door is not opened for 3 minutes after Auto Door Open Actuator is operated, the dC3 inspection code is activated. 2) If the door open is detected after Auto Door Open, operate for additional 30 seconds from the time the door opens and complete the Auto Door Open step.
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Related Item Symptoms Description Parts - Each time Auto Key is pressed, the Manual Mode step changes indicating Step No. - After Max Step No. is selected, it is automatically changed to Auto Mode "AS”. - Start Key must be pressed to start the Manual Mode steps. - With the door open, "dC(dC1)“...
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Related Item Symptoms Description Parts ※ When performing this STEP without performing STEP 1 as it has been already performed, calibrate the pressure in the tub when restarting or operating the nozzle for the first time. ※ If STEP 1 has not been performed before, perform STEP 1 first. (STEP 1 is not recognized as having been performed if STEP 1 is re-operated, STEP 6 has been performed or Auto Mode has been enabled.) ※...
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Related Item Symptoms Description Parts 7. [Manual Mode STEP 7: operate Auto Door Open Actuator] 1) Operate Auto Door Open Actuator. Manual Mode Configuration - Operate Auto Door Open Actuator for 3 minutes and additional 30 seconds if the door opens. - If the door does not open after 3 minutes, the DC3 inspection code is activated.
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Related Item Symptoms Description Parts - The max. value is 9999 and it does not go any higher. n4: Operation Cycle Display - When the finishing session is entered, Cycle Cnt increases unless Cancel & Drain has been enabled. 1) If Dry+ (or Sanitize) option is set to On by default, it indicates as "d1”. 2) If Dry+ (or Sanitize) option is not set to On by default, it indicates as "d0“.
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Check the operation of the door lock switch. Make sure that it is locked while the dishwasher is running and that the dishwasher stops running when the door is unlocked. 2. Use authentic Samsung replacement parts only If any part is not authenticated, replace it with an authentic Samsung replacement part. 3. Handling wires Check if any wires are loose or too tight, if they are connected correctly, if they are well bound with tape, and if they are properly clamped.
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■ Cycle chart Last Rinse Time Cycle Pre-wash 1 Pre-wash 2 Pre-wash 3 Main wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Rinse3 Water [gal(ℓ)] [Sanitize] (min) ● ● 136-154 ˚F 4.9 - 8.4 Auto ● ○ 131 - 145 ˚F ● ○ ○ ● 110 - 149 (58-68 ˚C) (18.4 - 31.9)
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■ Check code trouble shooting Check Type Check Mode Checking Method Corrective actions 1. Check the hot water connections for the Inlet Valve. - See the “Temperature Sensor Check”. High Temperature 2. Check the operation of the Thermistor. - See the “Heater Check”. Heating Check Check whether there is any trace of water leakage in the shutter.
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Check Type Check Mode Checking Method Corrective actions 1. Check the connections for the power cable. - Reconnect the power cable. 2. Check the voltage of the power outlet. - Connect to a 120V power source. ● Normal: AC 120V 3.Check the wires of the Main PBA power part.
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Check Type Check Mode Checking Method Corrective actions 1. Check the connections for the Circulation Motor connector. - Reconnect the Circulation Motor connector. 2. Check the connections for the Circulation Motor. - Reconnect the Startup Condenser connector of the Circulation Motor. The nozzle does None 3.
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Check Type Check Mode Checking Method Corrective actions 1. Check whether detergent is inserted into the dispenser. - Check whether there is detergent in the Dispenser. 2. Check the connections for the Dispenser connector. - Reconnect the Dispenser connector. 3. Check the resistance of the Dispenser. - Faulty: Replace the Dispenser.
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Check Type Check Mode Checking Method Corrective actions 1. Check whether Rinse Refill LED light or not. - If Rinse Refill LED light, refill rinse in Dispenser. 2. Check the wire connections for the Dry Fan Motor. - Reconnect the Dry Fan Motor connectors. 3.
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Check Type Check Mode Checking Method Corrective actions 1. Check the connections for the Sub PBA connector. - Reconnect the Sub PBA connectors.. 2. Check the LED and Input Key - Faulty : Replace the Sub PBA. 1) Push ‘Hi-Temp Wash’ + ‘Sanitize’ + ‘Power Key’ Normal : All LED display 2) Push ‘Normal’~’Sanitize’...
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The door is not closed completely. Check that the door is latched and closed completely. No cycle is selected. Select a proper cycle. The power cable is not connected. Connect the power cable properly. Will not start. The water supply does not work.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The water supplied is soft and too Underload the dishwasher and use a rinse aid to minimize this. much detergent was used. Leaves glasses with a dim polish. Aluminum dishes were included in Remove the marks on the dishes using a low sensitivity cleaner. the wash load.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Sound is generated when the dispenser cover is open and the This is normal operation. drain pump is operating in an early stage. The dishwasher is not level. Ensure the dishwasher is level. Is too noisy. Foreign material (a screw, a plastic Contact a qualified service technician to remove foreign material from the pump chamber.
5. PCB DIAGRAM 5-1. MAIN PBA ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. 17 18 19 20 Location Description Location Description CN203 Connector for AC Drain Pump, Auto Door Actuator, BLDC Pump Connector for BLDC Drain Connector for Lower Vane Forward, Water Valve, Dispenser, Connector for BLDC Pump CN202 Distributor Motor, PUMP AC2 RY201 Source Relay Connector for Lower Vane Forward, Dry Actuator, Water Softner RY204 BLCD Power Inrush Relay CN201 Valve, Dry Fan Motor AC, Valve Water Tank RY203 BLDC Pump Relay (Pump AC1) CN301 Connector for JTAG of Main MICOM RY202 Auto Door Actuator Relay CN302 Connector for Flash Write of Main MICOM RY215 AC Drain Pump Relay...
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MAIN PBA(CONT.) ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Location Description Location Description RY205 Wash Heater Relay RY212 Dry Fan Motor AC Relay RY207 Pump AC2 Relay RY213 Valve Water Tank Relay BLDC Pump U Relay RY208 Distributor Motor Relay BLDC Pump V Relay RY209 Dispenser Relay SSR201 Water Valve Relay SSR202 Lower Vane Forward Relay SSR203 Lower Vane Backward Relay RY210 Dry Actuator Relay...
5-2. PCB DIAGRAM ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. CN505 1) OVERFLOW IN 2) GND 3) LEAKAGE IN CN503 4) GND 1) HIGH PRESSURE SENSOR 5) WATER THERMISTOR CN401 2) 5V 6) SNS+5V CN504 1) 5V 3) L OWER VANE RESET SENSOR 7) SENSOR OPTION 1 1) SNS+5V 2) GND (Option, Not used) 8) SNS+5V 2) DISTRIBUTOR SENSOR 3) 12V 4) 5V 9) SNS+5V 3) TRIBIDITY RECIEVE 4) SUB RX 5) SET GND 10) SALT SHORTAGE SENSOR 4) TRIBIDITY TRANSMIT 5) SUB TX 6) 5V CN701 11) GND 5) 5V...
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PCB DIAGRAM(CONT.) ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. CN203 CN202 CN302 CN301 CN302 1) NC 1) L OWER VANE FORWARD 1) NC 1) 5V 1) 5V (Option, Not used) 2) NC 2) NC 2) JTAG RESET 2) RX FROM 2) NC TEST 3) AC DRAIN PUMP 3) V ALVE WATER TANK 3) nTRST 3) WATER VALVE (Option, Not used) 3) TX TO TEST 4) NC 4) TDI 4) NC 4) NC 4) GND 5) AUTO DOOR OPEN 5) TDO 5) DISPENSER 5) DRY FAN MOTOR AC...
7. REFERENCE 7-1. MODEL NUMBER NAMING RULES DW : B : 2009 9 : Super Premium U :Built Under S :STSS Dishwasher machine 7 : Premium B : Fully Built-In B : Black C : 2010 5 : Best S : Semi Built-In W : White D : 2011 4 : Best 2nd...
7-2. TERMINOLOGY Circulation Motor A motor that sucks the water remaining on the floor of the dishwasher and injects water using high pressure through the internal water passages to the top, middle and lower nozzles. Drain Pump The pump that drains the polluted water from the dishwasher generated while the dishwasher is running. Heater The heater is located on the water passages inside the dishwasher.
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Dishwasher sounds like it is starting but then chimes and stops countdown after about 30 seconds.
The Samsung DW80R5061 Series dishwasher may start, chime, and stop the countdown after 30 seconds if the door is open or not properly closed. According to the Smart Install Mode behavior, if the door stays open for 3.7 seconds after the Start key is pressed, the "AS" indicator turns on and the Start key must be pressed again. Also, if the door opens during operation, the cycle stops and "AS" turns on.
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Hi, my name is Bill Hodges and I have a Samsung dishwasher model number model number DW 80 R5060 US I remove the dishwasher to install the floor. I put the dishwasher back in and the door will not shut. It seems as though the door is locked in place, can you help me
The door of your Samsung DW80R5061 dishwasher may not shut after reinstalling it due to one or more of the following reasons:
1. Improper Reassembly: If the tub front, frame front, or control panel were not reassembled in the correct order or alignment, the door may not close properly.
2. Latch Not Installed Correctly: The door latch must be properly secured with its two hooks. If it was not lifted or positioned correctly during reinstallation, it can prevent the door from shutting.
3. Obstruction by Screws or Parts: Screws or other removed parts placed on the tub front may fall into the sump assembly or block door movement.
4. Misaligned Frame or Control Panel: If the frame front or control panel is not pulled out or reinstalled carefully, it may interfere with door closure.
5. Loose or Misplaced Screws: If any screws are missing, loose, or over-tightened, it can affect the alignment of the door components.
6. Safety Mechanism Engaged: If the dishwasher detects that the door is not properly latched, it may prevent full closure or operation.
Ensure all parts are correctly aligned, the latch is properly installed, and no objects obstruct the door path.
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