Samsung refrigerators contain monitoring systems that detect issues and display an error code on the front panel. Understanding the various Samsung fridge error codes and their meaning is key to quickly diagnosing and resolving problems. Below is an overview of Samsung refrigerator error codes and troubleshooting tips.
Common Samsung Refrigerator Error Codes
Here are some of the most common Samsung refrigerator error codes and what they typically mean:
- AP (Access Point)
This means the refrigerator is in Access Point mode for connecting to WiFi and SmartThings. It will disappear once the setup is complete.
- 21E (Freezer Fan Error)
This indicates the freezer fan is not rotating properly, likely frozen over. Defrost the freezer to resolve.
- 22E or 22C (Fridge Fan Error)
Signals have an issue with the fridge fan, possibly due to leaving the door open too long. Unplug and leave the doors open for several hours to reset.
- 41 or 42 (Interior Blue Light Flashing)
The Family Hub display needs to be rebooted. Turn the power switch on the display off and on.
- 41C
A software update is required for the Family Hub display.
- 76 or flashing autofill
Water has been detected in the autofill pitcher area. Remove and dry the pitcher compartment.
- 85C
A power outage was detected. Press the OK button for 3 seconds to reset.
- 88, 83E, 86E
Indicates a power or voltage disruption. Unplug for 1 minute and plug back in.
- PC ER, PC CH
A communication error likely from a power surge. Unplug for 1 minute, and disconnect and reconnect the wire harness.
- OF OF, O FF, scrolling
Demo mode is enabled. Press and hold the top two buttons for 5-8 seconds.
How to Fix the Issues
When an error code appears, the first step is to make note of the code and any flashing lights or other symptoms. Check the user manual or online resources to determine the likely cause.
Simple fixes like rebooting the display, unplugging the fridge, or ensuring connections are secure can resolve many basic errors. For codes indicating a specific component failure, you may need to replace parts like the ice maker, fan motor, or gaskets.
If an error persists after trying basic troubleshooting steps, contact Samsung support or schedule service by a technician. They can diagnose the exact problem and make any necessary repairs.
Preventing Future Error Codes
While occasional error codes are expected, you can take steps to prevent regular issues:
– Keep doors closed tightly and limit opening frequency to maintain optimal temperature.
– Regularly inspect and clean door gaskets for a tight seal.
– Clean condenser coils and ventilation grates every 6 months.
– Use a surge protector to avoid power disruptions.
– Update Family Hub software when notifications appear.
– Replace water filters as recommended.
Catching problems early and performing preventative maintenance can help minimize disruptive error codes. But when they do pop up, understanding what Samsung refrigerator error codes mean is the first step toward getting your appliance running smoothly again.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if an error code reappears after troubleshooting?
If an error code continues to show up after trying the recommended basic fixes, it likely indicates an underlying problem that needs professional service. Contact Samsung support or an appliance repair technician.
Why does my refrigerator keep showing error codes?
Frequent error codes usually mean an issue with the refrigerator itself needs to be repaired. Problems like a failing compressor, defective control board, or deteriorating door gaskets may be the culprit.
Do Samsung refrigerator error codes ever fix themselves?
Some error codes related to minor disruptions like power outages, demo mode, or wireless connectivity may be resolved independently. But codes pointing to component failures require repairs.
Can I still use my refrigerator if an error code pops up?
It depends on the code. You can likely still use the fridge safely if it maintains the set temperatures. However, certain failures like compressor issues may make the unit non-functional until fixed. When in doubt, contact Samsung support.
How do I reboot my Family Hub display?
To reboot the Family Hub display, locate the power switch at the top right corner of the display panel. Turn the switch off and wait several seconds before turning it back on. This will restart the display.
Why does my Samsung fridge keep disconnecting from WiFi?
Frequent WiFi disconnects could be caused by router issues, distance from the router, outdated software needing an update, or a faulty wireless card in the fridge. Try rebooting, checking the modem, and moving the fridge closer to the router.
You can watch the video below for more details on the Samsung Care YouTube channel