A:AnswerHi Lou,
Thanks for your question. There are a few possible explanations for what you're experiencing with your DW80J7550UG Dishwasher involving such factors as water pressure and temperature, or the drain hose may not be routed correctly. I'd suggest reviewing the information on pages 29-30 of the User Manual (see advice for particles left on dishes and film in dishwasher), and on page 19 of the Install Guide (see Figure 12 on that page in particular). In addition, it may be time to clean the filter (see page 26 of the User Manual).
Thank you,
Ms. Samsung
A:AnswerHi, Alan, the cycle that is NSF certified is the Normal Cycle with the Sanitize option selected. With the Sanitize option selected, the water temperature is increased to 162 ˚F (72 ˚C) in the final rinse cycle for high-temperature sanitization. ^Rosi
A:AnswerThanks for your interest. The actual depth of the main body of the DW80J7550US is 24-2/3" to fit in a 24" cabinet cut out. Some other models measure 27" including the handle, which the DW80J7550US doesn't have.
- Ms. Samsung
A:AnswerI have a similar situation. The waterwall carriage is prone to a few issues. First, its magnet becomes weakened, and the carriage losses track of where it is in the compartment. From what I understand, it is not traveling front/back to clean the lower rack. In addition to the pealing finish and the rusted upper rack, we are trading in our Samsung appliances.
A:AnswerWe had same experience. Best Buy replaced it with newer cheaper black stainless Samsung model. We are hoping for better results with our different model.
A:AnswerNope it washes them with hot water & the door pops open to air dry, which hels lower operating cost. If your water temp is hot enough during rinsing & washer drains well it should dry well also. I've worked in many food service industry areas and they do not dry there dishes either & how many times have you complained about a water spot on a water glass or wine glass? Hmmmm?