Resetting Samsung Fridge Error Codes
For many Samsung fridge models, it is possible to reset the error code. This blog post will explore how to do it.
The first step is to identify the error code. If you are encountering a Samsung fridge error code, it may display any of the following messages and error codes: “PC ER,” “r d,” “22 E,” “SE,” or “OF.” Finding the correct error code is the first step in begin able to troubleshoot and reset your Samsung fridge.
The next step will vary depending on whether your model is a four-door Flex, French door, or other model. If your Samsung fridge displays the error code “PC ER,” then you will likely need to reset the fridge by unplugging the refrigerator for up to 5 minutes and then plugging it back in. If your Samsung fridge model displays any of the other error codes, then there are other troubleshooting steps that can be taken. For example, if your fridge is displaying the error code “22 E,” then it is possible that the refrigerator needs to be reset by pressing the “Test” and “Reset” buttons at the front of the refrigerator.
The following steps may also be taken to troubleshoot and reset various Samsung fridge error codes: checking to make sure the power source is unblocked, verifying that all connections are secure, ensuring proper drain pan level and seal alignment, and cleaning the air filter. If after these troubleshooting steps you are unable to reset the Samsung fridge error code, then it may be necessary to contact a customer service representative.
Resetting Samsung fridge error codes is a relatively simple process, but if you are ever unable to complete the process, it is likely beneficial to contact customer service. With our Comprehensive Appliance Error Codes Glossary, you will be able to gain a better understanding of the different Samsung refrigerator error codes and gain insight into potential causes and remedies. Check out our Comprehensive Appliance Error Codes Glossary today to get started!