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To pause a Samsung front loader washing machine during a wash cycle, you can follow these general steps:

  1. Locate the Pause button: Look for the "Pause" button on the control panel of your Samsung front loader washing machine. The button may be labeled "Pause" or "Start/Pause."

  2. Press the Pause button: While the washing machine is running, press the Pause button once. This will temporarily stop the wash cycle.

  3. Wait for the pause to engage: It may take a few seconds for the pause function to engage. You should see the machine's display show that it is paused, and the indicators or lights may change to indicate the paused state.

  4. Resuming the wash cycle: To continue the wash cycle from where it left off, simply press the Pause button again. The machine will resume the cycle, and the water will begin to drain or the drum will start spinning again, depending on the stage of the cycle at the time of pausing.

  5. Canceling the cycle: If you want to cancel the wash cycle entirely, you can usually press and hold the Pause button for a few seconds until the machine turns off or cancels the current cycle. After canceling, you can select a new cycle or make any necessary adjustments before starting the machine again.

Please note that the specific location and labeling of the Pause button may vary slightly depending on the model of your Samsung front loader washing machine. If you have the user manual for your washer, it's a good idea to refer to it for the exact instructions on pausing and resuming cycles. Additionally, some advanced models may have more options and features related to pausing and resuming cycles, so referring to the manual will ensure you use your washing machine's functionalities correctly.

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