Is the NX60T8311SS oven a smart oven?
Yes. The Samsung NX60T8311SS slide-in gas range includes Smart Control with Wi-Fi, so you can monitor and control supported oven functions from the SmartThings app after you turn Wi-Fi on and connect the range (remote oven start is blocked for safety).
What “smart” means on this model
On NX60T8311SS, Smart Control is a built-in control panel feature that enables app-based monitoring and remote adjustments once the range is connected to your home Wi-Fi.
- Turn Wi-Fi on or off from the control panel settings
- Connect the range in the SmartThings app and confirm the connection icon
- Monitor oven status and cooktop burner on/off status
- Adjust oven settings remotely (when Smart Control is active)
- Turn the oven off remotely (supported scenarios)
For the exact button sequence and menu steps, use the NX60T8311SS owner's manual.
Quick setup checklist (Wi-Fi and Smart Control)
Use this sequence to get connected and ready for remote features:
- Turn Wi-Fi mode to On in the range settings.
- Install and open the SmartThings app on your phone or tablet.
- Follow the in-app prompts to add the range and complete pairing.
- Press Smart Control on the range so the Smart Control indicator shows.
Common connection blockers
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| No connection icon | Range is not paired to Wi-Fi | Re-run SmartThings connection steps |
| Smart Control turns off | Door opened or Smart Control pressed again | Re-enable Smart Control after closing door |
| Features lag or drop | Weak or unstable Wi-Fi | Improve signal near the kitchen |
Why it matters
Smart Control is most useful for preheat and cook monitoring, timer awareness, and shutting the oven off from another room. It also helps you spot issues sooner because the app can surface error conditions and status changes.
Last updated: February 2026
What features does the NX60T8311SS have?
The Samsung NX60T8311SS slide-in gas range includes a large 6.0 cu. ft. oven, a 5-burner cooktop with a center oval burner for griddle cooking, convection cooking modes, broil, dehydrate, a storage drawer, and smart features such as Smart control and Voice control (see the NX60T8311SS user manual).
Key cooking and oven features
- 6.0 cu. ft. oven capacity for larger meals and multiple racks
- Convection bake and convection roast (typical range: 175°F to 550°F)
- Bake (typical range: 175°F to 550°F)
- Broil with LO and HI settings
- Dehydrate (typical range: 100°F to 225°F)
Cooktop and everyday convenience features
- 5 burners, including power and simmer options
- Center oval burner designed to heat a griddle evenly
- Storage drawer to keep cookware and accessories close by
- Ignition system for lighting surface burners (details and use steps are in the manual)
Smart and control features
The NX60T8311SS user manual includes sections for:
- Smart control
- Voice control
- Settings and special features
| Feature area | What it helps with | Where to confirm exact details |
|---|---|---|
| Oven capacity | Fits larger roasts, multiple trays | NX60T8311SS user manual |
| Convection modes | Faster, more even baking and roasting | NX60T8311SS user manual |
| Cooktop burners | Flexible heat for different cookware | NX60T8311SS user manual |
| Smart features | Remote monitoring and control options | NX60T8311SS user manual |
Why it matters
Knowing the built-in modes and burner layout helps you choose the right cookware, rack positions, and cooking mode for consistent results. For example, the manual recommends rack positions 3 and 5 when baking cakes or cookies on multiple racks.
Last updated: February 2026
What power does the Samsung NX60T8311SS require?
The Samsung NX60T8311SS slide-in gas range needs a standard household electrical supply to power the controls, igniters, and oven functions. Use the electrical requirements and cord/outlet details listed in the NX60T8311SS owner's manual so the range is powered correctly and safely.
What to use (typical setup)
- Voltage: Most slide-in gas ranges use 120 VAC, 60 Hz for electronics and ignition.
- Outlet: A properly grounded wall outlet (do not use an extension cord).
- Circuit: A dedicated circuit is best practice to prevent nuisance trips.
- Cord: Use the factory power cord or an approved replacement if damaged.
Quick checks before you plug it in
- Confirm the outlet is grounded and not controlled by a wall switch.
- Make sure the cord is not pinched when sliding the range into place.
- If the display is dead or burners will not spark, verify the breaker is on and the outlet has power.
- If you suspect a wiring issue, use a meter and follow safe test practices in how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.
Common symptoms and what they usually point to
| Symptom | What it often means | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| No display, no beeps | No power to range | Breaker, outlet power, cord connection |
| Burners do not click/spark | Ignition not powered | Outlet power, spark module wiring |
| Oven heats but acts erratic | Sensor/control issue | Error codes, sensor connection |
Why it matters
Even though this is a gas range, the electrical supply runs the ignition system and electronic controls. Correct power prevents ignition failures, error codes, and control damage.
Last updated: February 2026




