Samsung does not issue "2-year override codes" for safety errors.

Few things are as frustrating as walking downstairs to switch a load of laundry, only to find your Samsung washer stopped mid-cycle flashing a cryptic error code.

Let’s cut through the noise. This guide will explain exactly what the LC1 code means, how the RescuePro 2 tool fits into the equation, and whether a "2-year code" is a real solution or a red flag. First, the diagnosis. On Samsung washing machines, the LC code (sometimes displayed as LC1 ) stands for "Leakage Current."

You might see forum posts or shady "unlock" websites claiming that you can enter a specific "2-year service code" into your washer’s keypad to disable the LC1 alert permanently.

If you are reading this, chances are you have seen the dreaded or “LC1” code on your display. Perhaps you stumbled upon a reference to “lc-tech com/rescuepro 2” or a “2 year lc1 code” during a frantic late-night Google search.

The RescuePro 2 is not a magic wand; it is a diagnostic tool designed for appliance repair technicians. It bypasses the standard user interface to talk directly to the motor and control board.

They will thank you for doing your homework. Disclaimer: LC-Tech is a legitimate hardware manufacturer for diagnostic tools. This article does not endorse using unlicensed software or bypassing safety features on home appliances. Always prioritize safety over convenience.