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Hello, don't worry, I have a Samsung WF106 washing machine. It shuts off during operation and the motor rotates correctly at first, but it stops working in the middle and the time passes. The time returns from 28 to 32. The washing board gets very hot and makes a buzzing sound. The voltage is 4, 13, and 16 volts. The voltage fluctuates from 4V to 7V during operation. The display also turns off. The power switching has been checked. Thank you for your help.
 
Hello,

It sounds like you're experiencing some issues with your Samsung WF106 washing machine, and I'm here to help you troubleshoot the problem. The symptoms you've described, including the motor stopping during operation, the washing board getting hot, and voltage fluctuations, can be indicative of a few different issues. Here are some steps to consider:

Check Power Supply: You mentioned that the voltage fluctuates during operation. Ensure that the washing machine is properly grounded and connected to a stable power source. Fluctuations can cause issues with the machine's electronics.

Overheating: The fact that the washing board gets hot might indicate an overheating issue. Check for any obstructions around the machine that could be blocking ventilation. Make sure there's enough space for proper heat dissipation.

Check for Loose Connections: Inspect the wiring and connections within the machine. Loose or damaged wires can disrupt the machine's operation and lead to issues like the motor stopping abruptly.

Control Panel or PCB Issue: The display turning off and the time resetting could be related to a problem with the control panel or the main PCB (Printed Circuit Board). It might be a malfunction in the electronics.

Motor or Belt Problems: The buzzing sound and motor issues might be linked to problems with the motor itself or the belt that drives it. Inspect for any signs of wear, loose parts, or obstructions in the motor or belt area.

Faulty Sensors: Some washing machines have sensors that detect issues and can shut down the operation. Check if there are any error codes or blinking lights on the display that might indicate a specific problem.

Professional Service: If you're unable to identify the issue after these checks, it's advisable to contact a professional appliance repair technician or contact Samsung's customer support for assistance. They have the expertise and tools to diagnose and repair complex issues.

Before attempting any repairs, always ensure your safety and, if needed, unplug the washing machine. It's essential to address these issues promptly to prevent further damage and ensure the safety of the appliance.

I hope these suggestions help you get closer to resolving the problem with your Samsung WF106 washing machine. If you have more specific details or updates, please feel free to share, and we can provide more targeted assistance.
 
Hello,

It sounds like you're experiencing some issues with your Samsung WF106 washing machine, and I'm here to help you troubleshoot the problem. The symptoms you've described, including the motor stopping during operation, the washing board getting hot, and voltage fluctuations, can be indicative of a few different issues. Here are some steps to consider:

Check Power Supply: You mentioned that the voltage fluctuates during operation. Ensure that the washing machine is properly grounded and connected to a stable power source. Fluctuations can cause issues with the machine's electronics.

Overheating: The fact that the washing board gets hot might indicate an overheating issue. Check for any obstructions around the machine that could be blocking ventilation. Make sure there's enough space for proper heat dissipation.

Check for Loose Connections: Inspect the wiring and connections within the machine. Loose or damaged wires can disrupt the machine's operation and lead to issues like the motor stopping abruptly.

Control Panel or PCB Issue: The display turning off and the time resetting could be related to a problem with the control panel or the main PCB (Printed Circuit Board). It might be a malfunction in the electronics.

Motor or Belt Problems: The buzzing sound and motor issues might be linked to problems with the motor itself or the belt that drives it. Inspect for any signs of wear, loose parts, or obstructions in the motor or belt area.

Faulty Sensors: Some washing machines have sensors that detect issues and can shut down the operation. Check if there are any error codes or blinking lights on the display that might indicate a specific problem.

Professional Service: If you're unable to identify the issue after these checks, it's advisable to contact a professional appliance repair technician or contact Samsung's customer support for assistance. They have the expertise and tools to diagnose and repair complex issues.

Before attempting any repairs, always ensure your safety and, if needed, unplug the washing machine. It's essential to address these issues promptly to prevent further damage and ensure the safety of the appliance.

I hope these suggestions help you get closer to resolving the problem with your Samsung WF106 washing machine. If you have more specific details or updates, please feel free to share, and we can provide more targeted assistance.

I'm guessing that's AI generated!
 

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