Samsung Dishwashers2018–present

Error Code HC1

The heating element isn't warming the water properly

Moderate

Address soon - your appliance may not work properly

Also displayed as: No display (HC1 in recall)

What This Means

Heater is out of order (burned out or open circuit); Heater is improperly connected; Heater relay on Main PBA is defective

What actually causes this:

The heating element burned out or the water level is too low for the heater to safely turn on

First Thing to Check

Check if your dishes feel cold after a cycle — if so, the heater has likely failed

Parts Involved

HeaterThermistorMain PBAPower Relay

How to Fix

  1. 1

    1. Check the connections of the heater connectors — reconnect if loose

  2. 2

    2. Check the resistance between both ends of the heater directly, or check the resistance between the red wire of the Heater Relay and the black and yellow wires of the Power Relay — Normal: approximately 12.14-14.16 ohms. Check after disconnecting circuit breaker or power cable

  3. 3

    3. Check the connections of the Heater Relay in Main PBA — reconnect if loose. Check the voltage between the Red wire of the Heater Relay on the base and the White wire of the CN101 connector — Normal: 110-120V while operating

  4. 4

    4. Check the drain hose installation condition — if water level in tub is low, the safety program prevents heater operation, causing HE error

  5. 5

    5. Check the thermistor — see tC check code procedure

  6. 6

    6. If heater tests normal, replace Main PBA

Parts Commonly Needed for This Error

OEM part numbers confirmed by retailers

This Error Applies To

Samsung DW80M9 Series Dishwashers (2018) (2018–present)

Service manual exact match: DW80M9960US/AAService manual exact match: DW80M9960UG/AAService manual exact match: DW80M9550US/ACService manual exact match: DW80M9550UG/AAService manual exact match: DW80M9990US/AAService manual exact match: DW80M9990UM/AA

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