What model is my Samsung electric range?
Your Samsung electric range model number is printed on the appliance’s model and serial tag; on the NE59J7630SS, it’s typically found around the oven door frame area when you open the door. Match the full model number exactly to ensure you get the right parts and manual information.
Where to look for the model tag
Check these common locations on a Samsung freestanding electric range like model NE59J7630SS:
- Along the oven door frame (front frame) when the door is open
- On the lower front frame near the storage drawer opening
- On the side trim just inside the door opening
- Behind the storage drawer (remove the drawer and look on the frame)
- On the back panel (less common, but worth a quick check)
How to read the model number correctly
Samsung model numbers often include letters, numbers, and sometimes a suffix after a slash. Use these tips so you record it correctly:
- Copy the model number exactly as shown (for example, NE59J7630SS)
- Include any suffix after a slash if it’s shown on the tag (example format: /AA-01)
- Use the model number (not the marketing name) when searching parts
- If the tag also shows a serial number, write it down for your records
Quick examples
| What you see on the tag | What it means for parts lookup |
|---|---|
| NE59J7630SS | Base model number (use this first) |
| NE59J7630SS/AA-01 | Full version identifier (best match for exact parts) |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct wiring layout, control board options, surface element styles, and oven door components. Even small suffix differences can change which parts fit and how the range is serviced.
Next best step
Confirm the model number from the tag, then use the NE59J7630SS owner's manual for diagrams and feature identification. If you’re ordering parts, start with the parts list for your model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is the NE59J7630SS a freestanding range?
Yes. The Samsung NE59J7630SS is a freestanding electric range with a glass cooktop, oven door, and storage drawer; it is designed to sit on the floor and slide into a standard range opening. For model-specific safety and setup details, use the NE59J7630SS owner's manual.
How we can tell it is freestanding
The NE59J7630SS manual describes features and installation safety typical of a freestanding range, including an anti-tip device, leveling legs, and a rear slide-in fit against the wall.
- It uses an anti-tip device that must be engaged after moving the range.
- It has leveling legs that should not be removed.
- The range includes a storage drawer under the oven.
- The cooktop is a glass surface with surface control knobs.
Freestanding vs slide-in: quick comparison
| Feature | Freestanding range (NE59J7630SS) | Slide-in range |
|---|---|---|
| Sides/back | Finished sides, backguard/control area | Often unfinished sides, designed to sit flush with counters |
| Typical fit | Slides into a cutout, may show small side gaps | Tighter, built-in look |
| Anti-tip bracket | Required | Required |
Why it matters
Knowing your range is freestanding helps you plan the right fit, leveling, and safety steps. The anti-tip bracket and leveling legs are critical to prevent the appliance from tipping forward if weight is placed on the open oven door.
Helpful setup and safety reminders
- Keep the anti-tip device engaged any time you move the range out and back.
- Do not remove the leveling legs; they help secure the range properly.
- If the cooktop glass is cracked, switch the range off and unplug it before further use.
- If the display goes blank, check the home fuse or reset the circuit breaker, then reset the clock.
Last updated: February 2026
Does the NE59J7630SS have a self-cleaning feature?
Yes. The Samsung NE59J7630SS electric freestanding range includes a self-cleaning oven feature (Self Clean) and also offers a Steam Clean option; both are selected from the oven control panel as shown in the NE59J7630SS owner's manual.
How to confirm and use Self Clean
On this model, you will see a SELF CLEAN button on the control panel. Before starting, we recommend following the prep steps in the manual to prevent smoke and protect oven parts.
- Remove racks, utensils, and any accessories from the oven
- Wipe up grease and heavy spillovers before starting
- Do not use commercial oven cleaners or oven liners
- Keep the kitchen ventilated during the cycle
- Let the oven cool completely before wiping out ash
Typical Self Clean time options
| Selection | Typical duration | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Self Clean (short) | 2 hours | Light soil |
| Self Clean (default) | 3 hours | Normal soil |
| Self Clean (long) | 5 hours | Heavy soil |
Steam Clean vs. Self Clean (what’s the difference?)
Steam Clean is a lower-heat cleaning option for light messes; Self Clean uses high heat to burn off baked-on soil. If you have heavy buildup, Self Clean is the correct cycle.
Why it matters
Using the right cleaning cycle helps protect key components like the oven door gasket and door lock system, and it reduces the chance of excessive smoke from leftover grease.
If your door will not lock or the cycle will not start, check the door latch and switch operation steps in the NE59J7630SS owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026




