How do I clear the error code on my Samsung stove?
To clear an error (information) code on your Samsung NX60T8511SS gas range, press OFF/CLEAR to stop the beeping and restart cooking. If the code returns, reset power to the range for at least 30 seconds, then restore power and try the oven again (steps match the NX60T8511SS owner's manual).
Quick reset steps (most codes)
- Press OFF/CLEAR once.
- Wait 10 seconds, then restart Bake or Broil.
- If the code reappears: turn OFF the breaker (or unplug) for 30 seconds.
- Restore power and set the clock if needed.
- Run a short test (example: Bake for 10 minutes).
- If the display is blank, check and reset a tripped GFCI outlet (if your range is on one).
If the code keeps coming back
Some codes point to a specific system (sensor, keypad, door lock, overheating). Use this checklist to narrow it down before replacing parts.
| What you notice | Likely area | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Code returns immediately after reset | Control or sensing circuit | Inspect wiring connections; then test/replace the related part |
| Oven heats incorrectly or shuts off | Temperature sensing | Consider the oven temperature sensor DG32-00002B |
| Touch keys act stuck or random | Control pad / touch circuit | Power reset; check for moisture; service if it persists |
| Door lock related code or lock icon issues | Door lock system | Follow manual lock instructions; service if it will not unlock |
Vent-blocked and overheat related resets
If the code relates to overheating or airflow:
- Make sure the oven vent is not blocked (foil, pans, or covers).
- Let the oven cool with the door closed for 30 to 60 minutes.
- Then press OFF/CLEAR and retry.
Why it matters
An information code is the range telling you it detected a fault. Clearing it correctly helps you confirm whether it was a one-time control glitch (fixed by OFF/CLEAR or a 30-second power reset) or a repeatable failure that needs a part such as a sensor or control.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the model number on my Samsung gas range?
On your Samsung gas range, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. For model NX60T8511SS, the quickest place to check is typically around the lower drawer area; pull the drawer out and look for the label on the frame.
Where to look first (fastest checks)
- Pull out the bottom storage or warming drawer and look on the frame behind it
- Check the oven door frame area (open the oven door and look along the front frame)
- Look on the side trim just inside the drawer opening
- If your range is installed tight to cabinets, use a flashlight and take a photo to zoom in
What the label looks like and what to copy
The rating label usually includes both a model and serial number. Copy the model number exactly so parts match correctly.
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts diagrams and replacement parts | NX60T8511SS |
| Serial number | Warranty and service identification | Letters and numbers |
Why it matters
Samsung ranges often have multiple versions that look similar. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct burner parts, oven controls, and gas components for your specific configuration.
Helpful tips when ordering parts
- Match every character (letters, numbers, and any suffixes)
- If the label is hard to read, take a clear photo and zoom in
- Use the model number when checking fit for common repairs like ignition or temperature issues
For additional label-location details and other identification info, use the NX60T8511SS manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What features does the NX60T8511SS have?
The Samsung NX60T8511SS gas range includes a gas cooktop with ignition, a gas oven with multiple cooking modes (including Air Fry), and smart features such as Smart control and Voice control. For the complete feature list and how each mode works, use the NX60T8511SS owner's manual.
Key features you can expect
From the NX60T8511SS manual, these are the major built-in functions and sections you will use most:
- Cooktop ignition and cookware guidance
- Oven cooking modes and cooking options
- Air Fry mode
- Special features (mode-dependent options)
- Smart control (Wi-Fi connected features)
- Voice control (supported voice features)
- Maintenance, cleaning, and self-cleaning
Smart and control features (what they do)
These features focus on convenience and remote interaction:
| Feature | What it’s for | Where you’ll use it |
|---|---|---|
| Smart control | Remote monitoring and control features through Samsung’s smart platform | Control panel and app setup steps in the manual |
| Voice control | Hands-free commands for supported functions | Voice setup section in the manual |
| Display mode and clock | Basic setup and day-to-day usability | Initial setup and settings |
Safety and installation-related features that matter day to day
Some “features” are safety designs and requirements that affect how the range operates and vents heat:
- Anti-tip protection must be engaged after moving the range
- Vents must stay unblocked for proper air circulation and combustion
- Clearances around the range help prevent heat damage to cabinets and walls
- Cookware sizing guidance helps prevent tipping and overheating
Why it matters
Knowing which modes and smart options your NX60T8511SS supports helps you choose the right setting (Bake, Broil, Convection, Air Fry) and avoid common issues like poor combustion from blocked vents or unstable cookware on the center grate.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a Samsung oven?
A Samsung oven typically lasts 10 to 15 years in normal household use. For the Samsung NX60T8511SS gas range, lifespan depends most on how often you cook, how well the burners and oven cavity are kept clean, and whether key components like the igniter and control board stay in good condition (see the NX60T8511SS owner's manual).
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most ranges reach the higher end of their lifespan when heat, grease, and electrical stress are kept under control.
- Heavy daily cooking shortens life compared to occasional use
- Spills and baked-on grease can cause hot spots and corrosion
- Power surges can stress the electronic control board
- Poor airflow around the range can increase heat damage to wiring
- Delayed repairs (igniter, sensor, fan) can strain other parts
What usually fails first (and what it looks like)
These are common wear items and symptoms we see on modern gas ranges.
| Component | Common symptom | What it impacts |
|---|---|---|
| Broil igniter | No broil heat, slow ignition | Broil performance, preheat behavior |
| Oven temperature sensor | Oven runs hot/cold, uneven baking | Temperature accuracy |
| Oven control board | Dead display, random beeps, no bake/broil | Overall operation |
| Convection fan motor | Noisy fan, weak convection | Convection baking results |
If you are troubleshooting temperature problems, the Samsung range oven temperature sensor DG32-00002B is a common part involved in regulating oven temperature.
Maintenance that extends life
We recommend these habits to help your NX60T8511SS reach the 10 to 15 year range.
- Keep burner heads and caps seated correctly after cleaning
- Wipe up oven spills after the oven cools to prevent baked-on residue
- Avoid lining the oven bottom with foil (it can trap heat)
- Use cookware that fits the burner to reduce excess heat on the cooktop
- If you have frequent outages, use a quality surge protector rated for appliances
Why it matters
Knowing the typical life expectancy helps you decide when a repair (like an igniter or sensor) is the smart move versus planning for replacement, especially as electronic parts and gas components age.
Last updated: February 2026




