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Samsung DW80R5061US Error Code 0c: Meaning, Fixes & Troubleshooting

SamsungDishwasherDW80R5061USDW80R5061/DW80R5060 SeriesUpdated Apr 16, 2026Confidence: medium
Quick fix

Samsung DW80R5061US error code 0c usually means the dishwasher has detected a leak, too much water, or water in the base tray. Turn the appliance off, check for visible water around the machine, and do not keep restarting it if the fault returns immediately.

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SeverityMedium
DifficultyEasy
DIY-safe (general)
Time~10 min / ~25 min
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Summary

Samsung DW80R5061US error code 0c indicates a leak, overflow, or water-in-base safety fault. This guide explains the usual causes, the safest first checks, and when the appliance should stay switched off until repaired.

Fix it fast

  1. Turn the dishwasher off and isolate power at the wall or breaker.
  2. Shut off the water supply if there is visible leaking or the machine keeps filling.
  3. Check the door seal, inlet hose, and the floor around the dishwasher for visible water.
  4. Do not restart the machine until the cause of the leak or overflow has been checked.

What 0c means

Samsung uses 0c for a leak, overflow, or anti-flood protection event. The dishwasher has detected water where it should not be, or the fill level has exceeded the safe threshold.

Common symptoms

  • The machine stops and shows 0c, sometimes with the drain pump running continuously.
  • There may be water in the base tray or on the floor around the dishwasher.
  • The dishwasher may refuse to start a new cycle until the fault clears.

Most likely causes

  • A real leak from a hose, seal, or internal water path.
  • Oversudsing or overfill causing water to collect in the base.
  • A sticking inlet valve or level control issue letting too much water enter.
  • Residual water in the base tray triggering the anti-flood switch.

Safe checks before service

  1. Inspect the door seal for trapped debris or visible damage.
  2. Check the inlet hose and drain hose connections for drips or loose fittings.
  3. Consider whether too much detergent or the wrong detergent was used recently.
  4. If the dishwasher shows the same code again after drying out, the leak source or level-control fault still needs repair.

Safety warnings

  • Do not leave the dishwasher running unattended if it has already shown a leak or overflow code.
  • Water and mains electricity are a risky combination, so isolate power before inspecting connections.

When to contact support

Book service if 0c returns after drying and the simple hose or seal checks, or immediately if there is an active leak, repeated flooding, or visible damage to valves, hoses, or seals.

FAQ

Can 0c clear by itself after the dishwasher dries out?
Sometimes the anti-flood switch resets after the base dries, but the fault will return if the leak source is still there.
Should I keep using the dishwasher if I do not see water on the floor?
No. The machine may still have water trapped in the base tray or an internal overfill problem that needs checking first.