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24-08-2022 02:19 PM
Good day,
I’m new here and joined as the Samsung help/warranty people suggested I should Post my idea here.
Over a year ago I bought a Samsung heat pump tumble dryer and within a few weeks the peg on the door, used to activate the door closed switch, snapped off. In my opinion, this failure was caused by the fact that the peg is made of plastic and does not align with the hole in the metal casing of the dryer.
As the door is closed, the peg, rather than entering the hole to activate the switch, actually catches the bottom of the hole and is then forced up into the switch. This works for some time until the plastic peg eventually snaps. I had a replacement door fitted under warranty and I mentioned the misalignment to the engineer who installed the door and he said there was no way of adjusting it.
Needless to say, several weeks later the new door failed in the same way. I decided to repair the door myself and glued the peg to the door followed by augmenting the joint with Milliput epoxy modelling clay.
My repaired door has now been operating, without issue, for over a year.
My suggestion to Samsung is a redesign of the door to either allow for adjustment or strengthen the peg. I do not believe that The peg is fit for purpose if the door is misaligned.
I have attached two images. The first one is a picture of the peg prior to it failing and the second one is a picture of my repair using Milliput that has, so far, stood the test of time.