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Samsung WF42H5200AF/A2-11 washer

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Samsung WASHER WF42H5200AF/A2-11 FAQs

The Samsung WF42H5200AF is a 4.2 cu. ft. front-load washer. This capacity helps you handle larger loads (like towels and bedding) while still allowing proper tumbling action for good cleaning; see the WF42H5200AF owner's manual for cycle and loading guidance.

What 4.2 cu. ft. means for everyday loads

A 4.2 cu. ft. drum is considered a full-size front-load capacity. In practical terms, it supports:

  • Medium to large mixed loads (everyday clothing)
  • Bulkier items like towels and many comforters (use the Bedding cycle when appropriate)
  • Fewer loads per week compared with smaller-capacity washers
  • Better wash action when you avoid packing items tightly

How to load for best cleaning (and fewer balance issues)

Overloading is the most common reason a large-capacity washer cleans poorly or vibrates. We recommend:

  • Load items loosely so they can tumble, do not compress laundry
  • Mix large and small items (helps balance during spin)
  • Keep the top of the load below the top of the drum
  • Use the correct cycle and soil level for the fabric type
  • Run Self Clean+ regularly to help reduce odor and residue

Quick reference: capacity vs. common washer sizes

Washer type Typical capacity range Best for
Compact front-load 2.0 to 2.8 cu. ft. Apartments, small loads
Full-size front-load 4.0 to 5.0 cu. ft. Families, mixed loads
Large front-load 5.0+ cu. ft. Very large households, bulky loads

Why it matters

Using the right load size for a 4.2 cu. ft. Samsung washer helps the drum tumble clothing correctly, improves rinse performance, and reduces out-of-balance spinning that can stress suspension parts such as shock absorbers.

If you need replacement parts for your WF42H5200AF, you can order them from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see with Samsung washers like model WF42H5200AF is a spin-related issue: the washer won’t spin out properly, stops to rebalance, or shakes and bangs during spin. In many cases, the root cause is load balance or leveling, but worn suspension parts can also contribute.

Quick checks that fix many “won’t spin” complaints

  • Redistribute the load; wash bulky items (blankets, towels) with a few smaller items to balance.
  • Confirm the washer is level on all four corners; recheck after about a dozen washes.
  • Run a Rinse+Spin test cycle after any move or adjustment.
  • Run Calibration Mode (helps the washer detect load weight more accurately).
  • Reduce detergent if you see SUd; excess suds can pause operation until suds drop.

Calibration Mode (WF42H5200AF)

We use this procedure from the owner's manual to improve weight detection and reduce balance-related spin interruptions:

  1. Turn the washer on.
  2. Press Temp. and Delay End together for at least 3 seconds.
  3. Make sure the tub is empty and close the door.
  4. Press Start/Pause.
  5. The drum rotates for about 3 minutes.
  6. When finished, “En/End” appears and the washer turns off.

If the washer is level and loads are balanced but it still bangs, walks, or can’t complete high-speed spin, we typically focus on suspension and drain performance.

  • Worn or broken shock absorbers (excessive tub movement)
  • Drain restrictions that prevent full drain before spin (wet clothes at end)
  • Door boot issues that cause leaks or rubbing noises

Helpful parts for this model

Symptom What it often points to Example part for WF42H5200AF
Banging, heavy vibration in spin Weak suspension Samsung washer shock absorber DC66-00470B
Wet clothes, slow drain before spin Drain system problem Washer drain pump assembly DC97-18150E
Leaks at the door, rubbing at front Door boot or clamp issue Samsung washer door boot DC97-18094B

Why it matters

A washer that can’t drain or stabilize the tub will protect itself by slowing, pausing, or stopping the spin. Fixing leveling, calibration, and the most likely wear parts helps prevent repeat “wet clothes” loads and reduces stress on the tub, motor, and control boards.

You can order replacement parts for your Samsung WF42H5200AF from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The Samsung WF42H5200AF is designed to support installation “with optional pedestal base or stacking kit,” so it can be stacked when you use the correct stacking kit and follow the installation requirements in the WF42H5200AF owner's manual.

What “stackable” means for this washer

Stacking is a specific installation method for a front-load washer and dryer. For safe stacking, we recommend:

  • Use the correct stacking kit made for the washer and the matching dryer
  • Install on a solid, level floor (stacking amplifies vibration if the unit is out of level)
  • Confirm the space meets alcove or closet clearance requirements
  • Verify electrical, water supply, and drain requirements before moving the units into place
  • Do not stack without the kit; the kit provides the required brackets and stability

Quick checklist before you stack

Use this checklist to avoid the most common installation problems (excess vibration, walking, and noise):

  • Washer is level side-to-side and front-to-back
  • Shipping bolts are removed (if still installed, the washer will shake violently)
  • Hoses are not kinked and the drain hose is secured
  • Load sizes are appropriate; avoid washing single heavy items
  • Run a test cycle and watch for excessive movement during spin

Common symptoms after stacking and what they point to

Symptom Most common cause What to check first
Washer shakes or “walks” Not level, shipping bolts left in, weak floor Leveling and shipping bolt removal
Loud banging in spin Unbalanced load, suspension issue Load distribution; shocks
DC/dC-type balance errors Load out of balance, vibration Rebalance load; verify leveling

If you’re seeing a balance-related error during or after stacking, our Samsung front load washer dc error code guide helps you pinpoint the cause.

Why it matters

Stacking saves floor space, but it also increases the importance of correct leveling and proper suspension control. If the washer is already vibrating, stacking can make the problem more noticeable and can lead to repeated out-of-balance conditions.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The Samsung WF42H5200AF front load washer is a solid choice for most households because it handles bulky loads, spins up to 1200 rpm for strong water extraction, and includes maintenance routines that help keep cleaning performance consistent (see the WF42H5200AF owner's manual).

What “good” looks like for WF42H5200AF

A washer is “good” when it fits your space, cleans well, and stays stable during high-speed spin. The WF42H5200AF manual includes key specs and care steps that support those goals.

Key specs (from the manual)

Spec Value
Width 27 in
Height 38.7 in
Depth 33 in
Max spin speed 1200 rpm

What owners typically like

  • Large capacity for bedding and family-size loads
  • Strong spin performance for shorter dry times
  • Useful cycle selection (Normal, Heavy Duty, Bedding, Sanitize, Quick Wash, Delicates)
  • Clear care guidance (debris filter and door diaphragm cleaning)

Common downsides and how we prevent them

  • Odor or mildew at the door: wipe the door seal area and leave the door ajar between loads.
  • Vibration or walking: level the washer and avoid overloading; replace worn suspension parts if needed.
  • Drain complaints: clean the debris filter regularly.

Quick symptom-to-part map (examples for this model)

Symptom Most likely area Example part
Water at front of washer Door seal Samsung washer door boot DC97-18094B
Loud banging in spin Suspension Samsung washer shock absorber DC66-00470B

Why it matters

Front load washers clean extremely well and use less water, but they perform best when they are leveled correctly and kept clean around the door seal and filter.

You can order replacement parts for your Samsung WF42H5200AF from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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