How do I clear the error code on my Samsung oven?
On your Samsung FTQ353IWUW range, you can usually clear an error code by pressing CLEAR/OFF to stop the beeping and reset the current cooking cycle; if the code returns, shut off power to the range for at least 30 seconds, then restore power and try again (see the owner's manual).
Quick reset steps (most error codes)
- Press CLEAR/OFF once to cancel the current function.
- Wait 10 seconds, then try BAKE or BROIL again.
- If the code comes back, turn off the circuit breaker (or unplug if accessible).
- Leave power off for 30 seconds or longer.
- Restore power and set the clock if needed.
- Run a short test bake (for example, 350°F for 10 minutes).
What the code often means on this model
Some codes point to a specific failure type. For example, the manual lists “SE” as a shorted key (a stuck or shorted keypad/control input). If you clear it and it immediately returns, focus on the control panel keys and wiring connections.
Common code types and what to do
| What you see | What it usually indicates | What to try first |
|---|---|---|
| F code (general) | Function error detected | CLEAR/OFF, then power reset (30+ seconds) |
| SE | Shorted key / stuck keypad input | Power reset; check for stuck keys, moisture, or debris |
| Heating or sensor-related codes | Temperature sensing or heating problem | Power reset; then test bake and watch for repeat code |
Why it matters
Clearing the code correctly helps you confirm whether it was a one-time control glitch (often fixed by a power reset) or an ongoing issue that needs a repair, such as a keypad problem or a heating circuit fault.
When a part is commonly involved
If the issue is related to the oven door lock or door sensing during self-clean, a failed door switch can contribute to repeated problems. For this model, the range oven door switch DG34-00006A is a common door-sensing part to check when door-related errors or symptoms persist.
Last updated: February 2026
How to hard reset a Samsung oven?
To hard reset your Samsung FTQ353IWUW range oven, turn the range power OFF at the home circuit breaker for 15 to 20 minutes, then restore power. This fully reboots the control board and clears many control glitches, blank displays, and stuck modes.
Hard reset steps (recommended)
- Turn the range OFF.
- Switch the range circuit breaker to OFF.
- Wait 15 to 20 minutes.
- Switch the breaker back to ON.
- Set the clock and test Bake.
Quick reset (when you just need a reboot)
If you can safely access the plug, unplug the range for 1 to 2 minutes, then plug it back in. This is often enough for minor keypad or display issues.
If the oven seems “stuck” in Sabbath mode
On this model, Sabbath mode can make the control stop beeping and stop showing normal changes. To exit it:
- Press and hold CLOCK AM/PM and KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF together for 3 seconds.
- Confirm “SAb” disappears from the display.
For the exact key sequence and feature behavior, use the owner's manual.
What a reset fixes (and what it does not)
A reset helps when the issue is control-related, but it will not repair a failed heating circuit.
| Symptom | Reset likely helps? | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Display is blank or frozen | Yes | Power supply, breaker, terminal connections |
| Keypad not responding | Sometimes | Try Sabbath exit; then inspect control panel |
| Oven will not heat | Sometimes | Heating components, wiring, control |
| Error code keeps returning | Sometimes | Use an error code guide and troubleshoot the listed circuit |
Why it matters
A hard reset safely discharges and reboots the electronic control so you can confirm whether you have a temporary software lockup or a real part failure that needs troubleshooting.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the Samsung FTQ353IWUW 30 freestanding electric range?
The Samsung FTQ353IWUW is a 30-inch freestanding electric range designed for everyday baking, broiling, and cooktop use, with convenience features like convection-style air circulation and Steam Quick cleaning for light-duty oven cleanup. For the exact feature set and operating details, use the owner's manual.
What this range is (at a glance)
- Type: Freestanding electric range (Samsung)
- Size class: 30-inch range
- Cooking methods: Standard oven cooking plus convection-style heat circulation (multi-fan system)
- Cleaning: Steam Quick cleaning cycle (about 20 minutes for light cleaning)
- Common assemblies: Cooktop surface elements, oven door components, control panel, warming drawer
Key features you will see referenced in the manual
Samsung highlights these design points for this model family:
- Surround Airvection-style heat circulation for more even cooking
- Steam Quick cleaning for fast, low-odor cleaning without chemicals
- Warming drawer guidance (including tips to reduce food drying)
Feature summary table
| Feature | What it does | When you use it |
|---|---|---|
| Electric cooktop elements | Heats cookware on the glass cooktop | Daily stovetop cooking |
| Convection-style air circulation | Moves heat for more even baking/roasting | Baking multiple racks, roasting |
| Steam Quick cleaning | Uses high-temperature steam for light cleaning | Quick cleanup between deep cleans |
| Warming drawer | Holds cooked food warm | Serving and timing flexibility |
Why it matters
Knowing the range type and core features helps you choose the right troubleshooting steps and replacement parts (for example, cooktop heating issues often point to a surface element or control, while door problems often involve hinges, latches, or switches). The owner's manual is also the fastest way to confirm which settings and cycles your FTQ353IWUW supports.
Last updated: February 2026




