Error Code HC
The washer's water heater is not working or has overheated.
Critical
Stop using immediately - risk of damage or safety issue
Also displayed as: HC
What This Means
Washing heater is short-circuited or has a wire disconnected; Washing heater in the tub has an error (contact error, temperature sensor fault); Water level sensor operates without water due to freezing, causing temperature sensor to detect 100–150 degrees C and shut off power; PBA relay malfunction (when heater itself has no error); Heater engagement fault (out of place)
What actually causes this:
The heating element has burned out or has a loose wire connection.
First Thing to Check
Try running a cold water cycle to see if the washer works without the heater.
Parts Involved
How to Fix
- 1
1. Check the resistance between heater terminals A and B — should be 16.05 plus or minus 0.65 ohms (FRONT heater)
- 2
2. Check for wire disconnection between the heater and connector
- 3
3. If the wash heater is faulty, replace it
- 4
4. If the heater has no problem, check the wash-thermistor (TYPE 2 — at back of Tub)
This Error Applies To
Samsung WF50K7500A Series Washers (2016) (2016–present)
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