What is the capacity of NX60A6711SS?
The Samsung NX60A6711SS gas range has an oven capacity of 6.0 cubic feet. This is the usable oven cavity size for baking, roasting, convection cooking, and Air Fry on this model; see the NX60A6711SS user manual for feature and usage details.
What “6.0 cu. ft.” means in real use
A 6.0 cu. ft. oven is considered a large-capacity freestanding range oven, which helps when you cook bigger meals or use multiple racks.
- More room for large roasts, turkeys, and big casserole dishes
- Better flexibility for multi-rack baking (cookies and cakes)
- More space around cookware for improved hot-air circulation in convection modes
- Helpful when using accessories like the air fry tray and a drip-catching baking sheet
Quick reference
| Spec | NX60A6711SS value |
|---|---|
| Oven capacity | 6.0 cu. ft. |
| Oven type | Gas oven |
| Rack positions | 7 |
Why it matters
Capacity affects what fits comfortably in the oven and how evenly food cooks. With more interior space, you can position oven racks for better airflow, which is especially useful for convection bake/roast and Air Fry results.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset Samsung oven gas?
To reset a Samsung gas oven on model NX60A6711SS, first press OFF/CLEAR to cancel the current cycle. If the control is still acting up or showing an information code, do a power reset by turning the range’s circuit breaker off for at least 30 seconds, then restore power and try Bake again (see the NX60A6711SS user manual).
Quick reset options (NX60A6711SS)
- Cancel a cooking mode: Press OFF/CLEAR.
- Unlock the controls/door (if locked): Press and hold Lock for 3 seconds.
- Clear many temporary glitches: Turn power off at the breaker for 30 seconds, then turn it back on.
- If the oven will not heat: Confirm the range is plugged into a working outlet and the breaker is not tripped.
- If an information code returns: Press OFF/CLEAR, restart, then do the breaker reset again.
Step-by-step: hard reset (power cycle)
- Make sure all burners and the oven are OFF.
- Turn the range’s circuit breaker OFF.
- Wait 30 to 60 seconds.
- Turn the breaker ON.
- Set the clock if needed, then test Bake.
What a reset does (and does not do)
| Action | What it helps | What it won’t fix |
|---|---|---|
| OFF/CLEAR | Cancels a mode, clears many simple control errors | Failed igniter, gas supply issues, bad control board |
| Breaker reset | Clears many stored faults and “frozen” touchpad behavior | Repeated sensor/door lock failures |
| Lock (3 sec) | Restores operation when the panel/door is locked | Heating problems unrelated to lock |
Why it matters
A reset is the fastest way to clear a temporary control-board glitch, especially after an information code, a power interruption, or an unresponsive keypad. If the same symptom returns right after resetting, the issue is usually not “software” and may require diagnosis.
Last updated: January 2026
Does NX60A6711SS have smart features?
Yes. The Samsung NX60A6711SS gas range includes Smart control features that let you connect the range to Wi-Fi and use the SmartThings app for monitoring and remote control functions, plus optional voice control through supported assistants. See the NX60A6711SS user manual for Smart control details.
What smart features you can use
Once NX60A6711SS is connected in SmartThings and Smart Control is enabled on the range, you can typically use features like:
- Monitor oven status and cooktop burner on/off status in the app
- Adjust oven settings remotely after cooking has started (time and temperature)
- Turn the oven off remotely
- Receive and review error notifications in the app
- Use voice control commands (through SmartThings integrations)
Important limitations (normal for gas ranges)
For safety, NX60A6711SS has restrictions on what you can do remotely.
- You cannot start the gas oven remotely
- Remote control generally requires a cook time to be set
- Opening the oven door or changing Smart Control status can disable most remote functions
Quick setup checklist
Use this checklist to get connected reliably:
- Turn Wi-Fi mode ON in the range settings
- Install and sign into the SmartThings app on your phone
- Pair the range in the app and confirm the connection icon shows on the display
- Press Smart Control on the range before attempting remote functions
- Confirm your home Wi-Fi signal is strong at the range location (especially in kitchens with metal surfaces)
Smart features at a glance
| Feature | Available on NX60A6711SS | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Wi-Fi connectivity | Yes | Wi-Fi can be turned on/off in settings |
| SmartThings app monitoring | Yes | View oven status and burner status |
| Remote oven control | Limited | You can turn off and adjust settings; you cannot start the gas oven remotely |
| Voice control | Yes | Uses SmartThings integrations with supported assistants |
Why it matters
Smart features are most useful for convenience and safety: you can check whether the oven is still running, adjust cook time and temperature while you are busy, and shut the oven off remotely if you need to.
Last updated: January 2026
Is NX60A6711SS self-cleaning?
Yes. The Samsung NX60A6711SS gas range has a self-cleaning oven cycle that heats the oven to very high temperatures to burn off grease and food residue, leaving ash you can wipe out after the oven cools (see the NX60A6711SS user manual).
How self-clean works on this model
On NX60A6711SS, the Self Clean feature locks the oven door during the cycle and keeps it locked until the oven cools below a safe temperature.
- Remove oven racks, cookware, and utensils before starting (only porcelain-coated racks may be left in).
- Choose a 2-hour, 3-hour, or 5-hour self-clean cycle.
- The door locks automatically once the cycle starts.
- The door stays locked until the oven cools below 400°F.
- After the cycle, wipe out ash with a damp cloth.
Quick steps to start Self Clean
- Make sure the oven door is closed completely and unlocked.
- Press Self Clean.
- Press Self Clean again to select the cleaning time.
- Press START/SET.
| Self Clean selection | Cycle length | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Press once | 3 hours | Typical baked-on residue |
| Press twice | 5 hours | Heavy buildup |
| Press three times | 2 hours | Light soil |
Why it matters
Self-cleaning can save time and reduce the need for chemical oven cleaners, but it also runs extremely hot. Following the correct prep steps helps prevent smoke, odors, and damage to racks or accessories.
Last updated: January 2026




