Samsung Wine Coolers Error Codes
Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.
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C1
Display shows C1 and the compressor may run continuously or not at all.
Compressor Current or Load Error
dF
Samsung wine cooler shows dF and may stop cooling while the fan and compressor cycle oddly.
Defrost Mode or Defrost Error Indication
E1
Samsung wine cooler displays E1 and interior temperature is not cooling properly or fluctuates widely.
Cabinet Temperature Sensor (Thermistor) Fault
E2
Samsung wine cooler shows E2 and the unit may run continuously or not cool correctly.
Evaporator Temperature Sensor Fault
E3
Display shows E3 and the wine cooler may not maintain the set temperature or may shut off the compressor prematurely.
Ambient (Room) Temperature Sensor Fault
E4
Samsung wine cooler displays E4 and may stop cooling or cycle erratically.
Defrost Sensor / Defrost Thermistor Fault
E5
Display shows E5 and the wine cooler may not defrost properly, leading to ice buildup and poor cooling.
Defrost Heater or Defrost Circuit Failure
E6
Samsung wine cooler shows E6 and the compressor may not start or may shut off quickly.
Compressor Start / Overload Protection Fault
E7
Display shows E7 and the fan inside the Samsung wine cooler may not run or may run erratically.
Evaporator Fan Motor Fault
E8
Samsung wine cooler displays E8 and the interior light or control panel may behave abnormally.
Door Switch or Door Sensor Fault
E9
Display shows E9 and the wine cooler may not cool or may shut down unexpectedly.
High Temperature or Overheat Protection Fault
F1
Display shows F1 and the control panel may be unresponsive or show incorrect temperatures.
Control Panel / Touchpad Communication Fault
F2
Samsung wine cooler shows F2 and the display may flash or beep intermittently.
Power Supply or Voltage Error
H0
Samsung wine cooler shows H0 and the interior may be too cold or the compressor may not cycle correctly.
Low Temperature or Sensor Calibration Error
H1
Samsung wine cooler displays H1 and the interior temperature is much warmer than the set point.
High Temperature Alarm Condition
L1
Display shows L1 and the lower zone of a dual-zone Samsung wine cooler is not maintaining temperature.
Lower Zone Temperature Sensor Fault
U1
Display shows U1 and the upper zone of a dual-zone Samsung wine cooler is not cooling correctly.
Upper Zone Temperature Sensor Fault
Symptom
Condenser fan at the rear is not running; compressor is hot and unit cools poorly.
Condenser Fan Failure
Symptom
Control panel is completely unresponsive; no lights or display.
No Power to Control Panel
Symptom
Control panel lights up but buttons do not respond or respond intermittently.
Unresponsive Touch Controls
Symptom
Display shows dashes or very inaccurate temperatures compared to a thermometer.
Temperature Display Inaccuracy
Symptom
Door does not close properly or pops open slightly after being shut.
Door Alignment / Hinge Problem
Symptom
Door gasket is torn, hardened, or not sealing, causing warm air leaks.
Door Gasket Failure
Symptom
Dual-zone wine cooler has one zone cooling properly while the other zone is warm.
Single Zone Cooling Failure in Dual-Zone System
Symptom
Excessive frost or ice buildup on the back wall or around the evaporator.
Frost Buildup / Defrost Failure
Symptom
Exterior of the wine cooler door or cabinet sweats or shows condensation.
Exterior Condensation
Symptom
Interior fan is not running; cold spots and warm spots develop inside the cabinet.
Evaporator Fan Not Operating
Symptom
Interior of the wine cooler feels humid and bottles show condensation or mold growth.
High Humidity / Condensation Inside Cabinet
Symptom
Water pooling at the bottom of the wine cooler or leaking onto the floor.
Water Leak / Drainage Problem
Symptom
Wine cooler beeps continuously or intermittently without an obvious error code.
Alarm / Door Ajar Warning Without Displayed Code
Symptom
Wine cooler emits a burning smell or visible smoke from the rear or control area.
Electrical Overheating / Component Burnout
Symptom
Wine cooler emits a chemical or refrigerant-like smell and cooling performance has dropped.
Possible Refrigerant Leak
Symptom
Wine cooler emits a musty or moldy odor from inside the cabinet.
Odor / Microbial Growth Inside Cabinet
Symptom
Wine cooler interior light does not turn on when the door is opened.
Interior LED Light Circuit Failure
Symptom
Wine cooler is too cold; bottles or labels show signs of freezing or condensation icing.
Overcooling / Temperature Overshoot
Symptom
Wine cooler makes loud humming, rattling, or buzzing noises during operation.
Excessive Operational Noise
Symptom
Wine cooler not cooling at all; interior is room temperature and compressor is not running.
No Cooling – Compressor Not Running
Symptom
Wine cooler runs but does not get cold enough; temperature is consistently higher than the set point.
Poor Cooling Performance
Symptom
Wine cooler vibrates excessively, causing bottles to rattle or move.
Excessive Vibration
| Error Code | Symptom | Fault Type | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| C1 |
Display shows C1 and the compressor may run continuously or not at all.
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Compressor Current or Load Error | View Details |
| dF |
Samsung wine cooler shows dF and may stop cooling while the fan and compressor cycle oddly.
|
Defrost Mode or Defrost Error Indication | View Details |
| E1 |
Samsung wine cooler displays E1 and interior temperature is not cooling properly or fluctuates widely.
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Cabinet Temperature Sensor (Thermistor) Fault | View Details |
| E2 |
Samsung wine cooler shows E2 and the unit may run continuously or not cool correctly.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor Fault | View Details |
| E3 |
Display shows E3 and the wine cooler may not maintain the set temperature or may shut off the compressor prematurely.
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Ambient (Room) Temperature Sensor Fault | View Details |
| E4 |
Samsung wine cooler displays E4 and may stop cooling or cycle erratically.
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Defrost Sensor / Defrost Thermistor Fault | View Details |
| E5 |
Display shows E5 and the wine cooler may not defrost properly, leading to ice buildup and poor cooling.
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Defrost Heater or Defrost Circuit Failure | View Details |
| E6 |
Samsung wine cooler shows E6 and the compressor may not start or may shut off quickly.
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Compressor Start / Overload Protection Fault | View Details |
| E7 |
Display shows E7 and the fan inside the Samsung wine cooler may not run or may run erratically.
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Evaporator Fan Motor Fault | View Details |
| E8 |
Samsung wine cooler displays E8 and the interior light or control panel may behave abnormally.
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Door Switch or Door Sensor Fault | View Details |
| E9 |
Display shows E9 and the wine cooler may not cool or may shut down unexpectedly.
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High Temperature or Overheat Protection Fault | View Details |
| F1 |
Display shows F1 and the control panel may be unresponsive or show incorrect temperatures.
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Control Panel / Touchpad Communication Fault | View Details |
| F2 |
Samsung wine cooler shows F2 and the display may flash or beep intermittently.
|
Power Supply or Voltage Error | View Details |
| H0 |
Samsung wine cooler shows H0 and the interior may be too cold or the compressor may not cycle correctly.
|
Low Temperature or Sensor Calibration Error | View Details |
| H1 |
Samsung wine cooler displays H1 and the interior temperature is much warmer than the set point.
|
High Temperature Alarm Condition | View Details |
| L1 |
Display shows L1 and the lower zone of a dual-zone Samsung wine cooler is not maintaining temperature.
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Lower Zone Temperature Sensor Fault | View Details |
| U1 |
Display shows U1 and the upper zone of a dual-zone Samsung wine cooler is not cooling correctly.
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Upper Zone Temperature Sensor Fault | View Details |
| – |
Condenser fan at the rear is not running; compressor is hot and unit cools poorly.
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Condenser Fan Failure | View Details |
| – |
Control panel is completely unresponsive; no lights or display.
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No Power to Control Panel | View Details |
| – |
Control panel lights up but buttons do not respond or respond intermittently.
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Unresponsive Touch Controls | View Details |
| – |
Display shows dashes or very inaccurate temperatures compared to a thermometer.
|
Temperature Display Inaccuracy | View Details |
| – |
Door does not close properly or pops open slightly after being shut.
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Door Alignment / Hinge Problem | View Details |
| – |
Door gasket is torn, hardened, or not sealing, causing warm air leaks.
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Door Gasket Failure | View Details |
| – |
Dual-zone wine cooler has one zone cooling properly while the other zone is warm.
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Single Zone Cooling Failure in Dual-Zone System | View Details |
| – |
Excessive frost or ice buildup on the back wall or around the evaporator.
|
Frost Buildup / Defrost Failure | View Details |
| – |
Exterior of the wine cooler door or cabinet sweats or shows condensation.
|
Exterior Condensation | View Details |
| – |
Interior fan is not running; cold spots and warm spots develop inside the cabinet.
|
Evaporator Fan Not Operating | View Details |
| – |
Interior of the wine cooler feels humid and bottles show condensation or mold growth.
|
High Humidity / Condensation Inside Cabinet | View Details |
| – |
Water pooling at the bottom of the wine cooler or leaking onto the floor.
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Water Leak / Drainage Problem | View Details |
| – |
Wine cooler beeps continuously or intermittently without an obvious error code.
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Alarm / Door Ajar Warning Without Displayed Code | View Details |
| – |
Wine cooler emits a burning smell or visible smoke from the rear or control area.
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Electrical Overheating / Component Burnout | View Details |
| – |
Wine cooler emits a chemical or refrigerant-like smell and cooling performance has dropped.
|
Possible Refrigerant Leak | View Details |
| – |
Wine cooler emits a musty or moldy odor from inside the cabinet.
|
Odor / Microbial Growth Inside Cabinet | View Details |
| – |
Wine cooler interior light does not turn on when the door is opened.
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Interior LED Light Circuit Failure | View Details |
| – |
Wine cooler is too cold; bottles or labels show signs of freezing or condensation icing.
|
Overcooling / Temperature Overshoot | View Details |
| – |
Wine cooler makes loud humming, rattling, or buzzing noises during operation.
|
Excessive Operational Noise | View Details |
| – |
Wine cooler not cooling at all; interior is room temperature and compressor is not running.
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No Cooling – Compressor Not Running | View Details |
| – |
Wine cooler runs but does not get cold enough; temperature is consistently higher than the set point.
|
Poor Cooling Performance | View Details |
| – |
Wine cooler vibrates excessively, causing bottles to rattle or move.
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Excessive Vibration | View Details |
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