Error codes for Samsung Stove

Samsung manufactures many different types of appliances, including stoves. Stoves are a popular type of appliance that is used to cook food. They are usually used to cook a lot of different types of food. Stoves are made from a variety of different materials, and they can be used to cook a variety of different types of food.

Samsung stoves are known for having high quality appliances that cook a variety of different types of food efficiently. Samsung stoves are known for having ovens that cook food evenly, burners that produce a lot of heat, and grills that allow you to quickly grill food.

But Stoves that are associated with Samsung are not immune to error codes. Samsung stoves often give error codes that mean something is wrong. These are some of the most common error codes that are associated with Samsung stoves, and we will give some useful advice on how to fix them.

Tech Support 24/7
Ask a Tech Specialist Online

Connect with the Expert via email, text or phone. Include photos, documents, and more. Get step-by-step instructions from verified Tech Support Specialists.

E-08

Check the heating elements that allow you to bake and broil food in the oven in order to prevent burning the food. If one of the oven elements is damaged, try replacing it. Disconnect the temperature sensor that is connected to the oven and test the resistance using a voltmeter.

If the resistance of the sensor that measures the temperature inside the oven is greater than 1080 ohms at room temperature, then try replacing the sensor.

If you find that the resistance of the oven temperature sensor is off by more than 200 ohms, it may be time to replace the sensor.

E-OE/FL

Check that all the wires that connect the door lock to the oven are secure. Check the door lock assembly to see if it is damaged. If it is, replace it.

LE

If the power is not working, disconnect the power supply and secure any loose wires that are connecting to the low voltage transformer and the electronic control board.

Tech Support 24/7
Ask a Tech Specialist Online

Connect with the Expert via email, text or phone. Include photos, documents, and more. Get step-by-step instructions from verified Tech Support Specialists.

If all the wiring is connected correctly then try changing the transformer. If that still does not work, try restarting the electronic control board and resetting the LCD panel. If that does not work, try resetting the LCD panel. If the problem still happens, then try replacing the electronic control board.

E-55

If the power to the oven goes out, it is as simple as taking out the power supply and fixing the loose wires that connect the electronic control board to the control panel. If the connections between the control board and the control panel are secure, you can replace the control panel and the wiring harness that connects the oven to the electrical panel.

ts

Remove the power supply and check that the electrical connections between the thermostat and the control panel are secure.

If the problem continues to occur, try restarting the cooktop by pressing the Power button on the control panel. You will see an error code appear. By pressing the Power button on the control panel, the error message will be cleared.

(Visited 46 times, 1 visits today)

Comments

mood_bad
  • No comments yet.
  • Add a comment