Why is my Samsung dishwasher not starting?

Answered by Edward Huber

There could be several reasons why your Samsung dishwasher is not starting. Let’s explore some possible causes and solutions:

1. Child Lock: Samsung dishwashers often come with a child lock feature to prevent accidental operation by children. If the child lock is enabled, the dishwasher will not start. To disable the child lock, locate the child lock button on the control panel (usually with a symbol of a lock) and press and hold it for a few seconds until the lock indicator light turns off. Refer to your dishwasher’s manual for specific instructions on how to disable the child lock.

2. Delay Start: If you have set a delay start option on your dishwasher, it will not start immediately. Check the display on your dishwasher to see if a delay start time is indicated. If so, you’ll need to wait until the specified time has passed before the dishwasher starts. If you don’t want to use the delay start feature, you can cancel it by pressing the delay start button and adjusting the time to “0” or turning off the delay start feature entirely.

3. Door not closed properly: If the dishwasher door is not closed all the way, the dishwasher will not start. Check if there are any obstructions preventing the door from closing properly, such as large dishes or utensils. Ensure that the door latch is engaged and securely closed. Sometimes, the door latch mechanism may become loose or misaligned over time, preventing proper closure. In such cases, you may need to adjust or replace the door latch mechanism.

4. Start button held for too long: If you hold the Start button for too long, it can cause the dishwasher to enter a different mode or reset. Try pressing the Start button briefly and releasing it. If the dishwasher still doesn’t start, try pressing the Cancel or Reset button to clear any unintended settings and then try starting it again.

5. Power supply issues: Ensure that your dishwasher is properly connected to a power source and that the circuit breaker or fuse is not tripped. Check if other appliances or lights in your kitchen are working to verify if there is a power outage. If you suspect a power supply issue, you may need to contact an electrician to investigate and resolve any electrical problems.

If none of the above solutions resolve the issue and your Samsung dishwasher still does not start, it may indicate a more significant problem with the dishwasher’s internal components. In such cases, it is recommended to contact Samsung customer support or a professional technician to diagnose and repair the dishwasher.

Please note that the specific steps and troubleshooting methods may vary depending on the model and features of your Samsung dishwasher. Consult your dishwasher’s manual or contact Samsung customer support for more detailed instructions tailored to your specific dishwasher model.

I hope this helps you troubleshoot and resolve the issue with your Samsung dishwasher.