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What does 0H error mean on samsung DW80F600?

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ERROR CODE │ 0H
BRAND │ samsung
MODEL │ DW80F600
FAULT TYPE │ System Error
FIX DIFFICULTY │ Moderate
USER FIX POSSIBLE │ No

The 0H error on the samsung DW80F600 washing machine indicates a System Error—the main control board (PCB) is not functioning correctly. In most cases, a power reset resolves the issue. If the error persists, follow the troubleshooting steps below.

CauseTypeProbabilityUser Fix
main control board (PCB) malfunction (Official)HardwareHighNo
Wiring connection issue (Official)ElectricalMediumNo
Sensor fault (Official)ElectronicsMediumNo
Control board issue (Technician note)ElectronicsLowNo

⚠️ Safety first: Disconnect power before touching any wiring or internal components. This appliance operates at mains voltage (220-240V).

  1. Reset the machine — Turn off, unplug from mains, wait 60 seconds, plug back in and restart.
  2. Ensure door is properly closed — Press the door firmly against the door frame.
  3. Check for visible obstructions — Inspect the door seal and lock area for debris or damage.
  4. Inspect wiring connections — With power disconnected, check the relevant connector is firmly seated.
  5. Test the component — Use appropriate tools to test the main control board (PCB).
  6. If steps 1–5 don’t resolve the issue, contact a qualified technician to test and replace the main control board (PCB).

How do I reset the 0H error on my samsung DW80F600?

Section titled “How do I reset the 0H error on my samsung DW80F600?”

Unplug the machine from the mains, wait 60 seconds, then plug back in and restart. This clears temporary glitches. If 0H reappears, a hardware issue requires professional diagnosis.

Why does my samsung washing machine keep showing 0H?

Section titled “Why does my samsung washing machine keep showing 0H?”

Recurring 0H errors indicate a persistent fault with the main control board (PCB). The error will continue until the root cause is identified and repaired.

Basic troubleshooting like power reset is DIY-safe. However, system error requires testing internal components with specialized tools. Professional service is recommended for proper diagnosis and repair.

My samsung washer shows 0H but it was working fine before—what changed?

Section titled “My samsung washer shows 0H but it was working fine before—what changed?”

This error can indicate a fault that is not immediately visible, such as an internal component failure. Document when the error appears and contact a qualified appliance technician with the exact error code for faster diagnosis.

Source: samsung DW80F600 Service Manual
Last verified: 2026-02