Be sure to have your installer follow these instructions closely so that your new dishwasher works properly and that you’re not at risk of injury when washing dishes.
When your dishwasher has been unpacked, make sure you’ve received all the parts shown below. If your dishwasher was damaged during shipping, or if you do not have all the parts, contact Samsung Customer Service at 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)

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1. Light indicator | Indicates that the product is operating. |
2. Power | When you press the Power button, the entire display turns on and off, and then the light of the most recently finished cycle lights up. When the selected cycle is complete, the dishwasher powers off automatically. |
3. Cycle Selector | Select the appropriate wash cycle depending on the soil level of your dishes. After you select a cycle, the Cycle On light for that cycle lights up. |
4. Lower Rack | Select this option to wash a small load of dishes. We recommend that you place dishes in the lower rack when you use this feature. When you select Lower Rack, the dishwasher will not wash dishes placed in the upper rack. |
5. StormWash™ | Use this option when you want to wash pots and pans, durable serving bowls, and other large, very dirty, hard to clean dishes. To use StormWash™, place the dishes face down in the marked StormWash™ area in the lower basket. StormWash™ is not available with the Delicate and Rinse only cycles. |
6. Hi-Temp Wash | Raises the main wash temperature to improve cleaning for loads containing tough, baked-on food. Hi-Temp Wash is not available for the Delicate and Rinse only cycles. |
7. Sanitize / | The temperature rises to 163 ˚F (73 ˚C) in the final rinse cycle for high temperature sanitization. If you select the Sanitize option, the “Sanitize” lamp blinks when the water temperature reaches the sanitary temperature (over 155 ˚F (68 ˚C)), and then remains illuminated until the Sanitize option ends. When you press the Power button, the “Sanitize” lamp turns off. Sanitize is not available for the Delicate and Rinse only cycles. The Normal Cycle with the Sanitize option selected is NSF certified. The Sanitize feature operates in accordance with NSF/ANSI Standard 184 for Residential Dishwashers. Certified residential dishwashers are not intended for licensed food establishments. Only the DW80K7050 model dishwasher is NSF Certified. Control Lock allows you to lock the buttons on the control panel so children cannot accidently start the dishwasher by pressing the buttons on the panel. To lock and unlock the buttons on the control panel, hold the Sanitize button down for three (3) seconds when power is On. |
| 8. Delay Start (DISPLAY) | Delay a cycle for up to 24 hours in one-hour increments. The hour displayed indicates the time at which the wash will be started. Displays wash information, Delay Start hours, and Error messages. If an trouble occurs during an operation, an check message is displayed with a warning sound. Refer to “Information codes” on page 30. |
| 9. Start | To start a cycle, press the Start button before closing the door. To cancel the cycle, press and hold the Start button for 3 seconds or press the Power button to power off. |
You can select options (Lower Rack, StormWash™, Hi-Temp Wash, Sanitize) before starting a cycle. If you change the cycle after selecting an option, the original cycle is reset.
To prevent the touchpad from losing response sensitivity, follow these instructions:
When you pause a cycle by opening the door during operation, press the Start button before closing the door to continue the cycle. Push door firmly closed within 3 seconds of pressing Start button. If the door is not closed within 3 seconds, the cycle will not start.

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1. Auto | This cycle detects the level of soil and automatically initiates the optimal cycle after a few minutes of operation. |
2. Normal | Use this cycle for normally soiled dinner dishes. |
3. Heavy | Use this cycle for heavily soiled dishes and dishes with heavy soil. |
4. Delicate | Use this cycle for normally soiled dishes or fragile items such as glasses. |
5. Express 60 | Use this cycle for lightly soiled dishes. |
6. Rinse only | Use for rinsing dishes, glasses, and silverware that will not be washed right away. Do not use detergent. |
Electrical supply and grounding
To prevent the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury, all wiring and grounding must be done in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI/FNPA, No. 70 Latest Revision and local codes and ordinances. It is the personal responsibility of the appliance owner to provide adequate electrical service for this appliance.
Never use an extension cord.
When preparing for installation, ensure that you provide:
Your dishwasher must be grounded. If your dishwasher malfunctions or breaks down, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for the electric current.
Never connect the ground wire to plastic plumbing lines, gas lines, or hot water pipes.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
For a permanently connected appliance: This appliance must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system, or an equipment-grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and then connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the appliance.
Water supply
The hot water supply line pressure must be between 20-120 psi (140-830 kPa).
Adjust the water heater to deliver water between 120 ˚F (49 ˚C) - 149 ˚F (65 ˚C).
Most plumbing supply stores sell water supply lines of various lengths up to 10 feet (305 cm) long. You can reduce the risk of leaks and water damage by:
Flooring
1. Open the door and load your dishes (see page 14).
2. Add detergent to the dispenser (see page 20).
3. Press the Power button.
) is illuminated, you should refill the rinse aid dispenser to improve washing and drying performance.4. Select an appropriate cleaning cycle depending on the soil level of the dishes. (See pages 9 and 25.)
5. Press the Start button, and then close the door within 3 seconds.
CAUTION
You should use rinse aids for better drying performance. You can further improve drying performance by also selecting the Sanitize option.
After a cycle is complete, the door automatically opens to let steam out. This is normal and not a product malfunction.
Touch controls
Touch controls allow you to operate the dishwasher easily.
Setting Mode
The Setting Mode lets you change the dishwasher’s Sound, Light indicator, and AutoRelease™ Dry settings. To enter the Setting mode, press the Delay Start + Sanitize buttons for 3 seconds while the dishwasher is on. Press the Sanitize button to select a sub-setting menu and then press the Delay Start button to change a setting.
* Once the door opens in the AutoRelease™ Dry mode, the door cannot be closed manually for the next 2 minutes.
* The AutoRelease™ Dry mode will be disabled for the Rinse only cycle.

The door opens automatically 5 ~ 15 minutes before the cycle ends to improve drying performance.
Changing the “AutoRelease™ Dry” setting can influence drying results. Select “A1” mode for better drying results. (“A1” is the default setting.)
After a cycle is complete, the door automatically opens to let steam out. This is normal and not a product malfunction.
Delay start
When you select the Delay Start option, your dishwasher will:
Your dishwasher will operate the selected cycle when the delay time expires.
WARNING
When using the dishwasher, try to arrange the dishes properly as described on page 16 to 19.
WARNING
Do not wash the following items
You can adjust the angle of the tines in the upper rack to three different positions to match the size and shape of your dishes. To adjust the tines, grasp the handle at the back of the rack and push it left or right. See the illustration below.
In the lower rack, you can easily remove the plate support to make room for large items such as pots and pans. To remove the plate support, lift up the handles (A). To refit the plate support, align it so it is in place, and then push down on the handles (A). To fold down the fold-down tines on the lower rack, remove the rack from the dishwasher, turn the rack over, grasp the tine (B), and then adjust it backward. See the illustration below.
Upper rack

Lower rack

You can adjust the height of the upper rack in your Samsung dishwasher so that the lower rack can accommodate larger sized dishes. With the upper rack set at the highest position, the lower rack can accommodate plates up to 12 in. (30 cm) in diameter and the upper rack can accommodated plates up to 8 in. (20 cm) in diameter.
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We recommend adjusting the height of the upper rack before loading dishes into the rack. If you adjust the the rack after loading the dishes, you may damage the dishes.

Pull the upper rack towards the front and then remove it by lifting it up slightly and pulling it towards the front. See the illustrations below.
While the upper rack is removable, it must be installed for the dishwasher to operate properly. If you attempt to operate the dishwasher without the rack, noise will occur and the dishwasher will perform poorly

The lower rack has been especially designed for dinner dishes, soup bowls, plates, pots, lids, casserole dishes, and plates.
Load large items such as pans and pots into the dishwasher so their open sides face downwards. We recommend loading cups, stemware, and small plates into the upper rack.
See the recommended loading patterns below.

Loading the large items into the StormWash™ zone

The upper rack has been designed for small plates, mugs, glasses, and plastic items marked “dishwasher safe”. Load your plates into the dishwasher in two half rows, so that the front of each plate faces the back of the plate in front of it, and the open sides of the plates at the center of the dishwasher face each other. See the illustrations below.
Make sure the loaded dishes do not interfere with the rotation of the nozzle which is located at the bottom of the upper rack. (Check this by rotating the nozzle by hand.) When loading dishes, pull the upper rack out sufficiently so you can load it without striking the counter above.

Using the glass support

The cutlery rack consists of two compartments.
You can place each knife, spoon, or fork separately into the spoon stands in the basket’s covers to prevent chipping and discoloration.
You can use the cutlery rack with the cover open. Refer to the illustration to the right.


The spoon stands as seen from above with the suggested placement of cutlery items. Match the numbers in the diagram to the numbers in the list of cutlery items below.

DO NOT let any item extend through the bottom.

Loading the cutlery rack

Removing the Cutlery Rack
* When loading the cutlery and utensils onto the cutlery rack, make sure they do not interfere with the top nozzle of the rack. If they interfere, remove the cutlery pad and try again.
All dishwasher cycles require detergent in the detergent compartment. Add the correct amount of detergent for the selected cycle to ensure the best performance.
Use dishwasher detergent only. Regular detergent produces too much foam, which may decrease the dishwasher’s performance or cause it to malfunction.
Do not swallow dishwasher detergent. Avoid breathing in the fumes. Dishwasher detergent contains irritants and caustic chemicals that can induce respiratory conditions.
If you have swallowed dishwasher detergent or inhaled the fumes, seek medical attention immediately. Keep dishwasher detergent out of the reach of children.
Filling the detergent dispenser
1. Open the detergent dispenser flap by pushing the detergent dispenser release catch. The flap is always open at the end of a dishwashing cycle.

2. Add the recommended amount of detergent to the main wash detergent compartment.
3. Close the flap by sliding it to the left and then pressing it down.

4. For better cleaning result, especially if you have very dirt items, pour a small amount (about 1/2 of an ounce or 15 g) of detergent onto the door. The additional detergent will activate during the pre-wash phase.

The cover opens automatically to dispense the detergent during the wash.

The numbers inside the dispenser refer to grams.
Filling the rinse aid reservoir
When the Rinse Refill indicator lights up on the control panel, refill the reservoir with rinse aid. Your dishwasher has been designed to use liquid rinse aid only.
Using a powdered rinse aid will clog the reservoir opening and cause the dishwasher to malfunction.
Rinse aid improves the drying performance of the dishwasher. Do not add regular detergent to the rinse aid reservoir.
1. Remove the rinse aid reservoir cap by rotating it counterclockwise.

2. Fill the rinse aid reservoir with rinse aid. Use the viewing port when filling the rinse aid reservoir. Do not fill the reservoir above the full level indicator. Excess rinse aid can overflow during the wash cycle.

3. Turn the rinse aid indicator dial to a number between 1 and 6. The higher the number, the more rinse aid the dishwasher uses. If you are unable to rotate the rinse aid dial easily, try using a coin.

4. Close the rinse aid reservoir cap by rotating it clockwise.
Keeping your dishwasher clean improves its performance, reduces unnecessary repairs, and lengthens its life.
1. Turn off the dishwasher.

2. Rotate the filter insert counterclockwise to unfasten and then detach the filter insert.

3. Remove the fine filter (flat, rectangular).

4. Remove any dirt or other remains from the filters, and then rinse them under running water.

5. Reassemble the filters in the reverse order of the dissasembly, replace the filter insert, and rotate clockwise to the close arrow.

CAUTION: If the filter insert is not closed properly, its performance will be decreased.
If your dishwasher does not seem to be cleaning adequately or the nozzles seem clogged, you can clean each of the nozzles. When removing the nozzles, take care as they may break.
Lower nozzle

Middle nozzle

Upper nozzle

PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
Will not start. | The door is not closed completely. | Check if the door is latched and closed completely. |
No cycle is selected. | Select a proper cycle. | |
The power cable is not connected. | Connect the power cable properly. | |
The water supply does not work. | Check if the water supply valve is open. | |
The Control Panel is locked. | Unlock the child lock, (See page 8.) | |
A circuit breaker is open. | Reset the circuit breaker. | |
It’s taking too long with an operation or cycle. | Cold water is being supplied. | Check if the water supply line is connected to a hot water supply. (Additional time is required to heat cold water.) |
There are food particles remaining on dishes. (Not cleaning properly.) | You selected an inappropriate cycle. | Select a cycle according to the number and soil level of the dishes, as directed in this manual. |
The water temperature is low. | Connect the water supply line to a hot water supply. For best performance, the temperature of the supplied water should be 120 ˚F (49 ˚C). | |
Low water pressure. | The water pressure should be between 20 and 120 psi (140 - 830 kPa). | |
The water is too hard. | Use high-quality, fresh detergent with rinse aid. | |
Dishwasher detergent was not used. | Use automatic dishwasher detergent. We recommend a powder or gel-type dishwasher detergent. | |
Detergent remains in the dispenser.
| Make sure large items such as cookie sheets, cutting boards, or contaners, etc. are not blocking the detergent dispenser and preventing it from opening properly. Rearrange the dishes so they do not interfere with detergent dispenser operation. | |
There is no rinse aid. | Check the dispenser and add rinse aid. Use liquid type rinse aid. | |
A nozzle is clogged. | Clean the nozzle. See page 23. | |
The dishes are improperly loaded. Too many dishes have been loaded. | Rearrange the dishes so they do not interfere with nozzle rotation and detergent dispenser operation. Load only an appropriate number of dishes. Load your dishes as recommended. (See page 16.) | |
Leaves glasses with a dim polish. | The water supplied is soft and too much detergent was used. | Underload the dishwasher and use a rinse aid to minimize this. |
Aluminum dishes were included in the wash load. | Remove the marks on the dishes using a low sensitivity cleaner. | |
Leaves a yellow or brown film on the inside of the dishwasher. | This is caused by coffee and tea soils. | Remove the soils using a spot cleaner. |
Does not dry dishes well. | There is no rinse aid in the dispenser. | Check the dispenser and add rinse aid. Use a liquid type rinse aid. |
The temperature of the water is low when the dishwasher is running. | Connect the water supply line to a hot water supply. Use rinse aid with the Sanitize option. | |
Too many dishes have been loaded. | Proper loading of items can affect drying. Load your dishes as recommended. (See page 16.) | |
Glasses and cups with concave bottoms hold water. This water may spill onto other items when unloading. | After the cycle finishes, empty the lower rack first and then the upper rack. This will prevent water from dripping from the upper rack onto the dishes in the lower rack. | |
AutoRelease™ Dry mode is not in use. | Activate the AutoRelease™ Dry mode. (See page 12.) | |
Has a bad odor. | Water was left over from an incomplete cycle. | Insert detergent without loading dishes, and run the Normal cycle to clean the dishwasher. |
The Drain Hose is obstructed. | Contact a qualified service technician to remove any obstruction from the drain hose. | |
The dishwasher is not used daily or soiled dishes are left in unit too long. | With the dishwasher empty and no detergent, place a glass with 8 ounces of vinegar upright into the lower rack, and then run a Normal cycle. | |
Is too noisy. | Sound is generated when the dispenser cover is open and the drain pump is operating in an early stage. | This is normal operation. |
The dishwasher is not level. | Ensure the dishwasher is level. | |
Foreign material (a screw, a plastic piece) is in the pump chamber. | Contact a qualified service technician to remove foreign material from the pump chamber. | |
There is a ‘chopping’ sound because a nozzle is bumping against the dishes. | Rearrange the dishes. | |
Does not have a smoothly rotating nozzle. | The nozzle hole is clogged with food particles. | Clean the nozzle hole. See page 23. |
The nozzle is blocked by a dish or pot and cannot rotate. | After placing the dishes into the racks, rotate the nozzles by hand to check whether any of the dishes interfere with them. | |
Water won’t pump out of the dishwasher. | The drain is clogged. | Contact a qualified service technician to remove any obstruction from the drain hose and check the drain pump operation. |
Has a bent upper rack after loading dishes. | The dishes are not loaded properly. | Load your dishes as recommended. (See page 16.) |
Cannot close the door. | AutoRelease™ Dry mode is in operation.
| Once the door opens in the AutoRelease™ Dry mode, the door cannot be closed manually for the next 2 minutes. You may close the door after 2 minutes. |
The Control Panel displays information codes to help you understand what is occurring with your dishwasher
Code | Action |
OC | Over-level water check
|
LC | Leakage check
If the problem continues, contact an authorized Samsung service center. |
4C | Water supply check
If the problem continues, close the water supply valve, and then contact an authorized Samsung service center. |
5C | Drain check
If the problem continues, contact an authorized Samsung service center. |
HC | High temperature heating check
|
3C | Pump operation check
If the problem continues, contact an authorized Samsung service center. |
For any codes not listed above, call 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)
Reference file: Samsung DW80K5050UB/AA StormWash™ Dishwasher with Top Controls
Series: DW80K5050
Additionally, the document applies to other Samsung models: DW80K7050**, DW80K5050**, DW80K5050UB