19-05-2020 02:49 PM - last edited 02-12-2020 10:40 PM by SachikoT
Hello,
I've seen a few reports of people having issues with Eco bubble washing machines cutting out or not powering on.
Ours failed during a cycle and then the next day no power. Whilst waiting for the repair engineer over a few days our electric tripped. Thought nothing of it until removing the washing machine ready for the repair.
The plug smelt funny and on closer inspection the fuse had melted and scorched the socket.
This machine is just under 5 years old. I find it strange that some of the questions on the phone during the technical quiz of the problem related to scorch marks around the plug socket. The engineer arrived and replaced the electric cable and also blown controller board..... handy having the spares already on the van.
Have Samsung a problem with boards and electrics in these machines???? Will we see a pattern in the next few years and see a denial of issues like the Hotpoint fires??
26-01-2021 09:33 AM
Thanks for your help I have called samsung and logged in my issue.
06-02-2021 12:59 PM
Hi - exactly the same problem here with the WF805FE. The machine is just over 7 years old. The problems started when the machine would stop after a few minutes into any of the washing cycles. We managed to find settings that would enable us to get some washing done and it seemed to be ok. When we tried it a couple of days ago we couldn't get it to turn on. I've now had a chance to investigate further at the weekend and the fuse has blown and taken out the extension cable (the power leads on these machines are too short). The fact we can't get it to start with a new fuse presumably means the fuse board has blown. I could post a photo of the burnt out fuse and plug, but it looks just like all the others on the site.
08-02-2021 11:13 AM
Hi @IPT, I've sent you a PM with some info, please reply to me when possible. Cheers!
08-02-2021 11:55 AM
same issue here today with my eco bubble machine
My eco bubble machine didn’t switch on today and checking the plug, machine has blown fuse.
we replaced fuse but it made crackling noises as plug damaged.
Worried now the machine is not safe( we have put on a new plug). and should I now buy a new machine . Found these posts after googling issue it appears Samsung to be a common problem ?????
08-02-2021 11:58 AM
I have just had the same thing happen to me today....
My eco bubble machine didn’t switch on today and checking the plug, machine has blown fuse.
we replaced fuse but it made crackling noises as plug damaged.
Worried now the machine is not safe( we have put on a new plug). and should I now buy a new machine . Found these posts after googling issue it appears Samsung to be a common problem ?????
08-02-2021 12:04 PM
same thing had happened to me today...
My eco bubble machine didn’t switch on today and checking the plug, machine has blown fuse.
we replaced fuse but it made crackling noises as plug damaged.
Worried now the machine is not safe( we have put on a new plug). and should I now buy a new machine . Found these posts after googling issue it appears Samsung to be a common problem ?????
08-02-2021 01:54 PM
Hi @Karen Robinson, I've sent you a PM requesting some more info, please reply to it when possible.
12-03-2021 10:55 AM
Our machine
WW80J5555FW/EU
is only 2 years 8 months old. We only had the motor replaced 6-7 weeks ago after that failed and now this has happened. Is it a coincidence?
Samsung sent an engineer (took 5 days), then they took 2 days to get the report back to Samsung. Now the are saying that my 5 year warranty isn't on their system! I'm certain I would have registered this at the time but unfortunately I don't have proof - I'm hoping that Samsung will do the right thing and repair it FOC, or re-instate the warranty I thought I had.
17-03-2021 11:23 PM
my eco bubble has done the same thing today 6 years old and it had burn the plug and socket.
I don’t trust it to get repaired and not be a fire issue so I have purchased a new machine. ( not a Samsung) these machines clearly have a serious fire risk and should be recalled.
you would think a company like Samsung would be safe and reliable the amount they charge for there machines.
18-03-2021 09:56 AM - last edited 18-03-2021 09:57 AM
Hi @Fusefires, I've sent you a PM requesting some more info, please reply to it when possible.
Thanks for raising this issue @Members_2Z0mv2j, I can see that our team are already in touch with you.