Overheating or too hot
Parts commonly needed when your Samsung dryer has this issue. Recommendations are based on repair patterns and may not diagnose your specific problem.
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Repair tips for this issue
From the service manual for Samsung DVE50R8500 Series Dryers (2024)
From the service manual
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5 technician insights for the Samsung DVE50R8500 Series Dryers (2024)
Child Lock as a false alarm for button issues
If other buttons except Power do not respond, check the Child Lock indicator first before diagnosing a control board or display board issue. Child Lock (activated by pressing Dryness + Temp for 3 seconds) remains active even after restarting the dryer, which confuses both customers and technicians. This is a common reason for unnecessary service calls.
Child Lock persistence across power cycles
Once Child Lock is activated (Dryness + Temp for 3 seconds), it will remain active even after you restart the dryer. If buttons (except Power) do not respond, check the Child Lock indicator first. This is a common 'no operation' call that does not require a service visit.
Do not replace PCB without proper diagnosis
Before replacing a PCB, ensure all troubleshooting steps have been completed. The manual explicitly warns against replacing the PCB assembly by wrong diagnosis. Follow the complete trouble diagnosis procedure before concluding that the PCB is faulty.
Dual heater element — two separate elements to test
Electric models may use a DUAL heating element (3700W~1500W variable). When testing, you must check elements separately: PIN 2-3 should read 13Ω and PIN 1-2 should read 34Ω. For SINGLE heater models, PIN 1-3 should read 10Ω. One element can fail while the other works, resulting in reduced heating rather than no heating.
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