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Samsung NE63T8751SS/AA-00 electric range

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Samsung ELECTRIC RANGE NE63T8751SS/AA-00 FAQs

Yes. The Samsung NE63T8751SS electric range has a self-cleaning oven that uses very high heat to burn off grease and residue into ash you can wipe out after the cycle. For exact steps and safety notes, follow the NE63T8751SS owner's manual.

How self-clean works on this range

Self-clean runs at temperatures well above normal cooking temps, so the oven door locks and the range exterior gets hot.

  • Remove oven racks and accessories before starting
  • Keep children away from the range during the cycle
  • Move pet birds to a well-ventilated room (fumes can bother them)
  • Do not line the oven with aluminum foil
  • Wipe up heavy spillovers first to reduce smoke

How to start a self-clean cycle (typical steps)

We recommend using the control panel cleaning menu described in your manual.

  1. Confirm the oven door is fully closed and unlocked.
  2. Turn off all oven and cooktop functions.
  3. Select Cleaning, then Self Clean.
  4. Choose a time (commonly 2 hr / 3 hr / 5 hr options).
  5. Press START/SET; the door locks automatically.

Common self-clean issues and what they mean

Symptom Most common cause What to do
Won’t start Oven is too hot, oven lock is on, or a surface element is on Let it cool, turn off radiant elements, deactivate lock, then retry
Excessive smoke Heavy soil/spills Press OFF, ventilate, wipe excess soil, restart with longer time
Door won’t open after cycle Oven still hot Wait for cool-down; door unlocks when safe

Why it matters

Using self-clean correctly helps protect the oven cavity finish, prevents unnecessary smoke, and avoids problems like a locked door or a cycle that will not start.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The Samsung NE63T8751SS electric range includes Smart Control with Wi-Fi so we can connect it to the SmartThings app for remote monitoring and control; it also supports voice control features (Bixby, Amazon Alexa, and Google Assistant) when set up correctly.

What “smart” means on this model

With Smart Control enabled, we can use a phone or tablet to interact with the oven through SmartThings.

  • Connect the range to Wi-Fi and pair it in the SmartThings app
  • Turn on Smart Control on the range to allow remote functions
  • Monitor oven status and cooktop on/off status
  • Adjust oven settings remotely (time and temperature)
  • Receive error recognition in the app

How to connect and enable Smart Control

Follow the steps in the NE63T8751SS user manual for the exact button sequence and menu options.

Feature Works through SmartThings Notes
Oven monitoring Yes Status and progress updates in the app
Remote setting changes Yes Set or adjust cook settings remotely
Remote off Yes Turn the oven off from the app
Voice control Yes (after linking) Requires Alexa/Google Assistant/Bixby setup

Common setup issues that stop smart features

If the range will not connect or remote control options are missing, these are the most common causes.

  • Wi-Fi mode is set to Off in the range settings
  • Smart Control is not enabled on the control panel
  • Unstable home Wi-Fi signal near the range
  • SmartThings account not linked to Alexa or Google Assistant for voice commands

Why it matters

Smart features help us monitor cooking, adjust settings, and shut the oven off remotely, which is especially useful for busy kitchens and for catching issues early when an error is detected in the app.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset an error code on your Samsung NE63T8751SS electric range, press OFF to stop the current function, then use the control menu Reset option to restore oven settings. For some codes, a full power reset (30 seconds) clears the display after you restart.

Fast reset steps (NE63T8751SS)

  • Turn off all oven and cooktop functions first.
  • Tap and hold the Settings/More functions control for 3 seconds.
  • Use the dial knob to select Reset.
  • Turn the dial knob to choose Cancel/Reset, then push to save.
  • If the code returns immediately, press OFF again and proceed to the power reset below.

For the exact button names and menu flow on your control panel, follow the NE63T8751SS owner's manual.

Power reset (works for many “C-” codes)

Some Samsung range error codes instruct you to remove power briefly.

  1. Press OFF.
  2. Disconnect power to the range for at least 30 seconds (unplug or switch the breaker off).
  3. Restore power and restart the oven.

What the code means and what to do next

Use this quick guide to decide your next step.

Displayed code What it usually points to What to do first
Bad line Power cord/power connection issue Reconnect power properly so the message clears
C-A2 Sub PCB temperature too high Press OFF, check oven and cooling vents, restart after cooling
C-22 / C-23 / C-30 Sensor open/short condition Press OFF, restart; then do a 30-second power reset
-dC- Divider moved while oven operating Insert divider properly, restart; then power reset if needed

For a broader list of Samsung range codes and symptoms, use Samsung freestanding electric range error codes.

Why it matters

Resetting correctly helps you avoid repeated shutdowns, protects the control board, and prevents overheating conditions (especially when vents are blocked or the oven is too hot to start certain cycles).

Last updated: February 2026

Most 6.3 cu. ft. freestanding electric ranges, including the Samsung NE63T8751SS family, are built to fit a standard 30-inch cabinet opening; the overall exterior width is typically about 29 7/8 inches. For the exact published width and required clearances, use the NE63T8751SS owner's manual.

Typical width you should plan for

In real kitchens, “30-inch range” is the standard size category for a 6.3 cu. ft. oven.

  • Typical exterior width: ~29 7/8 in.
  • Typical cutout/opening: 30 in.
  • Depth and height vary by handle style, rear trim, and leveling leg adjustment
  • Clearances matter for safe installation and door swing

Quick sizing table (what most homeowners mean)

What you’re measuring Typical value for a 6.3 cu. ft. range Why it’s different
Cabinet opening 30 in. Standard space between base cabinets
Range exterior width ~29 7/8 in. Slightly under 30 in. so it slides in
“Usable oven size” 6.3 cu. ft. Capacity is volume, not width

How to measure your space correctly

Use a tape measure and check three points (front, middle, back) because walls and cabinets can be out of square.

  • Measure the opening width between cabinets
  • Measure countertop depth and note any backsplash overhang
  • Measure height to the underside of cabinets or microwave hood
  • Confirm the range can sit level using the leveling legs
  • Verify the anti-tip bracket is installed and engaged after positioning the range (covered in the manual)

Why it matters

A range that is even slightly too wide can bind against cabinets, sit crooked, or prevent the anti-tip device from engaging properly. Planning around the standard 30-inch opening avoids fit problems and helps the oven door and storage drawer operate smoothly.

Last updated: February 2026

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