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Samsung NZ36K7880US/AA-00 Induction Cooktop Error F0


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DavidYork8545
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I have a Samsung NZ36K7880US/AA-00 with an error F0.      I have already replaced the DE92-04038C module but the Error still exist.     Any help would be apprecated.

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4 hours ago, DavidYork8545 said:

I have a Samsung NZ36K7880US/AA-00 with an error F0.      I have already replaced the DE92-04038C module but the Error still exist.     Any help would be apprecated.

Just a thought. Did you reset the code. I’ve done things like that and forget that sometimes you have to turn off appliance than turn back on to reset codes 

DavidYork8545
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Yes, I did turn the breaker off and on as well as unplugged it when I changed the DE92-04038C.

 

 

  • 3 months later...
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I'm having the same problem. I replaced the DE92-04039A board and DG92-01022A sub assy board.

Did you ever find out what was causing the problem?

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