Samsung Washer - 0 Error Code
Washer remains on after the cycle ends.
Meaning
Washer remains on after the cycle ends.
The 0 code indicates that the washer has completed the final spin cycle but has not powered off automatically. Samsung notes that this is not a malfunction. Instead, the washer remains on to allow the user to run a DRUM CLEAN+ cycle for hygiene. The machine operates normally, and the 0 display simply indicates that the washer is awaiting user input rather than shutting down automatically.
Symptoms
Causes
Step-by-Step Fixes
- Press Power to turn off the washer manually.
- Run a DRUM CLEAN+ cycle if prompted.
- Restart the washer to confirm normal operation.
Safety Notes
- Do not unplug the washer while the control panel is active unless necessary.
- Allow the washer to complete DRUM CLEAN+ cycles regularly to prevent odors.
Applicable Models
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- 5000 Series: WW25FG5B34BEAC
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Model-Specific Notes
The WW5000F/B700 platform automatically drains for 3 minutes when 4C or related water-supply errors appear, and the power button is disabled during this period.
Disclaimer
The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. Repairs involve electrical, mechanical, and water-related risks. Always follow manufacturer instructions and consider contacting a qualified technician for diagnosis or repair.