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Samsung NE59T7511SS/AA-00 electric range

Samsung NE59T7511SS/AA-00 electric range Parts

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    Samsung ELECTRIC RANGE NE59T7511SS/AA-00 FAQs

    The Samsung NE59T7511SS electric range uses a 120/240-volt (or 120/208-volt) household supply and typically requires a dedicated 40-amp range circuit with a 4-wire connection. For the exact electrical rating and cord requirements for your setup, follow the NE59T7511SS owner's manual.

    What to install (typical requirements)

    • Dedicated range circuit (no other appliances on the same breaker)
    • 40-amp double-pole breaker is the most common for this class of electric range
    • 4-wire cord and receptacle (hot, hot, neutral, ground) in most installations
    • Proper strain relief where the cord enters the terminal block cover
    • Correct cord length and plug type for your outlet (commonly NEMA 14-50)

    Quick compatibility check

    Use this checklist before buying a cord or changing wiring:

    Item to check What you want to see Why it matters
    Supply voltage 120/240V or 120/208V Ensures the oven and cooktop heat correctly
    Breaker size 40A (typical) Prevents nuisance trips and overheating
    Outlet type 4-prong range outlet Matches modern grounding requirements
    Cord rating 40A, 125/250V Matches the circuit and appliance load

    If the range is not heating or keeps tripping the breaker

    Power issues can look like a “bad bake element” or “dead cooktop,” so check the basics first:

    • Confirm the breaker is fully reset (OFF then ON)
    • Verify the outlet has correct voltage (L1-L2 and L1-N, L2-N)
    • Inspect the cord and terminal block connections for heat damage
    • Make sure the cord is clamped with a strain relief
    • If the oven heats unevenly, test the oven sensor and consider the Samsung range oven temperature sensor DG32-00002B

    Why it matters

    Correct voltage and amperage protect the wiring, prevent breaker trips, and help the bake and radiant elements reach and hold temperature accurately.

    Last updated: January 2026

    Samsung electric ranges like model NE59T7511SS most often have heating problems (won’t heat, uneven baking, slow preheat), cooktop burner issues, and control/display glitches. These symptoms usually trace back to a failed heating element, temperature sensor, surface element, or an electronic control.

    Most common symptoms we see

    • Oven not heating or not reaching set temperature
    • Uneven baking or temperature swings
    • Broil not working or weak broil performance
    • One cooktop element not heating, cycling oddly, or stuck on high
    • Error codes, beeping, or a blank/unresponsive control panel
    • Convection fan noise or no convection airflow

    Likely causes and the parts that fix them

    Symptom Most likely cause Example part for NE59T7511SS
    Oven temp inaccurate Temperature sensor out of range Samsung range oven temperature sensor DG32-00002B
    Oven won’t bake Bake element open/burned Range bake element DG47-00038B
    Broil won’t work Broil element failed Samsung range broil element DG47-00037A
    One radiant burner dead Radiant surface element failed Range radiant surface element, 6-in DG47-00060A
    Burner won’t regulate heat Infinite switch/control switch failing Range surface element control switch (model-specific)

    Quick checks before replacing parts

    • Confirm the range is getting full power; electric ranges typically need a 240V supply (a tripped double breaker can cause partial heat).
    • For oven issues, test Bake and Broil separately; if one works and the other doesn’t, the failed element is the first suspect.
    • If the oven overheats or underheats consistently, the sensor is the first part to check.
    • For cooktop issues, try a different burner setting and watch for normal cycling; no glow usually points to the element or switch.
    • If an error code appears, match it to the code description and follow the recommended checks.

    Why it matters

    Heating and control problems can lead to undercooked food, long preheat times, and repeated breaker trips. Identifying whether the issue is an element, sensor, or control helps you fix the problem faster and avoid replacing good parts.

    For model-specific operating steps, error code definitions, and testing guidance, use the NE59T7511SS manual and our Samsung freestanding electric range error codes.

    Last updated: January 2026

    No. The Samsung NE59T7511SS electric range is not a smart oven; it does not use Wi-Fi or app-based remote control. For the exact feature list and control-panel functions on this model, use the NE59T7511SS owner's manual.

    What you can do on this model instead

    Even without smart connectivity, you can still manage cooking accurately using the built-in controls:

    • Set bake, broil, and convection modes from the control panel
    • Use the kitchen timer and clock for reminders
    • Adjust temperature and cook time directly on the range
    • Use self-clean features (if equipped) following the manual’s safety steps
    • Troubleshoot display messages and operating issues using Samsung range guidance

    How to confirm whether a range is “smart”

    Use these quick checks on the NE59T7511SS:

    • Look for a Wi-Fi icon, “Smart Control,” or “SmartThings” wording on the display
    • Check the settings menu for network or pairing options
    • Review the feature section in the manual for Wi-Fi setup steps
    • Compare the model number on the rating label to the manual cover page
    Smart indicator If present If not present
    Wi-Fi/SmartThings setup steps Smart features are supported No smart features on the range
    Network or pairing menu Connects to home Wi-Fi Control is local only
    Remote start/control wording App control available App control not available

    Why it matters

    Smart ovens add remote monitoring and app control; non-smart models like the NE59T7511SS rely on the control panel only. Knowing this helps you choose the right troubleshooting steps and avoids wasted time trying to pair an app.

    Last updated: January 2026

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