Does the NX58R9311SS have a self-cleaning function?
Yes. The Samsung NX58R9311SS slide-in gas range includes a self-cleaning oven cycle that heats the oven to very high temperatures to burn away food soils; the door locks during the cycle and stays locked until the oven cools.
How self-clean works on this range
During self-clean, the oven runs extremely hot, then cools down with the door locked until the temperature drops below about 400°F.
- Remove racks, cookware, and utensils before starting (only porcelain-coated racks can stay in)
- Wipe out heavy grease and loose soils first to reduce smoke
- Do not use surface burners during the self-clean cycle
- Keep children away; exterior surfaces get extremely hot
- After the cycle, wait for the lock to release before opening the door
For the exact button sequence, cycle length options, and delay-start steps, follow the NX58R9311SS owner's manual.
Common reasons self-clean will not start
If you press Self Clean and nothing happens, these are the most common causes:
| What you notice | Likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Lock icon stays on | Door lock feature is enabled | Hold the oven door open, then press and hold START/SET for about 3 seconds (per the manual) |
| Oven will not lock | Oven is too hot | Let the oven cool, then set self-clean again |
| Self-clean cancels or will not run | A surface burner is on | Turn all surface burners off; self-clean will not operate with a burner on |
Why it matters
Self-cleaning is convenient, but it is also the hottest operating mode on your NX58R9311SS. Starting with a wiped-out oven and removing racks helps prevent excessive smoke, protects rack finishes, and helps the cycle complete normally.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does a Samsung gas range weigh?
A Samsung slide-in gas range like model NX58R9311SS typically weighs about 180 to 230 lb. For the exact shipping weight and installed weight for your specific unit, check the specifications section in the NX58R9311SS owner's manual.
Typical weight range (what to expect)
Most 30-inch slide-in gas ranges fall into a fairly tight range because they share similar cabinet size, oven insulation, and burner layout.
- Installed (net) weight: commonly 180 to 230 lb
- Shipping (boxed) weight: commonly 10 to 30 lb heavier than net weight
- Heavier units often have thicker oven insulation, larger oven capacity, or heavier grates
- Lighter units often have fewer heavy cast-iron components
Why the exact weight matters
Weight affects safe moving, floor protection, and anti-tip setup. The NX58R9311SS manual emphasizes using and verifying the anti-tip device to prevent the range from tipping forward.
Quick planning guide for moving and installation
| Task | What we recommend | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Moving the range | Use 2 people and an appliance dolly | Prevents injury and cabinet damage |
| Protecting floors | Use a thin plywood sheet or floor protector | Prevents scratches and cracked tile |
| Reinstalling | Re-engage the anti-tip bracket after sliding back | Helps prevent tip-over |
| Measuring | Confirm doorway and path clearance | Avoids getting stuck mid-move |
How to find the exact weight for NX58R9311SS
- Open the NX58R9311SS owner's manual
- Look for Specifications or Product dimensions and weight
- Note whether the manual lists net weight and gross (shipping) weight
- If you are comparing to a delivery requirement, use the shipping number
Last updated: February 2026
What does E08 mean on Samsung gas oven?
On the Samsung NX58R9311SS slide-in gas range, an E08 code points to an oven temperature sensing problem (oven sensor malfunction), which can stop the oven from heating correctly or cause inaccurate temperatures. Follow the reset steps in the NX58R9311SS user manual first; if the code returns, focus on the oven sensor circuit.
What to do first (safe reset steps)
- Press OVEN OFF.
- If the code comes back, disconnect power to the range for at least 30 seconds, then restore power.
- If the issue continues, unplug the range (or switch off the breaker), then reconnect power.
Common causes of an E08-style sensor error
These are the most common issues we see on Samsung gas ovens when a sensor-related code appears:
- Failed oven temperature sensor (NTC sensor)
- Loose or corroded sensor connector
- Pinched, burned, or broken wiring in the sensor harness
- Control board input problem (less common)
- Overheating event that triggers a protective shutdown
Parts that often fix the problem
If the reset does not clear the code, the most common repair is replacing the oven temperature sensor:
Quick symptom-to-check table
| Symptom | What it usually points to | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat, code returns quickly | Open/shorted sensor or wiring | Check sensor connection; replace sensor if needed |
| Oven heats but temps are off | Sensor drifting out of range | Verify with an oven thermometer; consider sensor replacement |
| Code appears after long bake | Overheating or airflow issue | Remove foil on racks/oven bottom; confirm proper rack position |
Why it matters
The oven sensor tells the control how hot the oven is. When the sensor signal is wrong, the control can shut down heating to prevent overheating and protect components, which is why you may see no-heat or poor baking results.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with the NX58R9311SS?
Common problems we see with the Samsung NX58R9311SS slide-in gas range include burners that will not light, oven not turning on, oven temperature running too hot or too cold, and control beeping with an information code. Many of these trace back to power supply, gas supply, ignition parts, or temperature sensing and calibration; use the NX58R9311SS owner's manual troubleshooting tables to pinpoint the cause.
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Surface burners do not light: often a power issue, gas supply issue, misaligned burner parts, or dirty electrodes.
- All burners do not light: commonly the range is not plugged in, a breaker is tripped, or the gas supply is off.
- Oven will not turn on: typically a power supply problem (plug, fuse, breaker).
- Oven temperature too hot or too cold: the oven may need temperature adjustment (recalibration) or a failing sensor.
- Oven control beeps and shows an information code: a temporary control fault or a component issue that needs diagnosis.
Quick checks we recommend first (safe, no disassembly)
- Confirm the range is plugged into a live, properly grounded outlet.
- Check the home fuse or circuit breaker.
- Verify the gas supply shutoff valve is fully open.
- For a burner that clicks but will not light, make sure the knob is turned to Lite, then move it off Lite after ignition.
- Remove and reseat burner caps so they sit flat; align the burner base.
Parts that commonly fix heating and ignition complaints
If basic checks do not resolve the issue, these model-matched parts are common suspects:
| Symptom | Common part involved | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature inaccurate | Samsung range oven temperature sensor DG32-00002B | Temperature feedback to the control |
| Bake will not ignite or is weak | Samsung range bake igniter DG94-01441B | Ignites the bake burner |
| Broil will not ignite | Samsung range broil igniter DG94-01441A | Ignites the broil burner |
| Surface burners will not spark | Range spark module DG96-00297A | Sends spark to igniters |
Why it matters
On a gas range, ignition and temperature control problems can look similar (no heat, weak heat, uneven cooking). Starting with power, gas supply, and burner alignment prevents unnecessary parts replacement and helps you target the correct repair.
Last updated: February 2026




