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Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 gas slide-in range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 gas slide-in range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Spring for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 - Part DG61-00821A

    Cooktop diagram

    Spring

    Part #DG61-00821A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bracket for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 - Part DG61-00956A

    Door diagram

    Bracket

    Part #DG61-00956A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Frame for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 - Part DG61-00998A

    Frame

    Part #DG61-00998A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Packing-ac for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 - Part DG98-01146A

    Cooktop diagram

    Packing-ac

    Part #DG98-01146A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Duct Inner for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 - Part DG94-01158A

    Main asy diagram

    Duct Inner

    Part #DG94-01158A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Chassis for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 - Part DG64-00497A

    Control diagram

    Chassis

    Part #DG64-00497A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Control Box Assembly for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 - Part DG94-01329A

    Control diagram

    Control Box Assembly

    Part #DG94-01329A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Holder for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 - Part DG61-00954A

    Main asy diagram

    Holder

    Part #DG61-00954A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bake Burner for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 - Part DG90-00195A

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    Bake Burner

    Part #DG90-00195A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Glass Assembly for Samsung NX58K9850SS/AA-00 - Part DG96-00436A

    Control diagram

    Glass Assembly

    Part #DG96-00436A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Samsung Gas Slide-In Range NX58K9850SS/AA-00 FAQs

Yes. The Samsung NX58K9850SS gas slide-in range includes a self-cleaning oven cycle; use it only when the oven is empty and follow the timing, rack, and ventilation guidance in the NX58K9850SS owner’s manual.

How to confirm and use self-clean safely

  • Remove all oven racks, pans, foil, and the broiler pan before starting.
  • Wipe up heavy spills first; self-clean is for baked-on residue, not pooled grease.
  • Run the kitchen vent hood and open a window for extra ventilation.
  • Keep pets and children away from the range while the cycle runs and during cool-down.
  • Let the door unlock on its own after the oven cools; do not force the latch.

What to expect during the cycle

Self-clean heats the oven to very high temperatures to burn off residue. Light smoke or odor is normal, especially the first time.

Item Typical during self-clean What you do
Oven door Locks Wait for automatic unlock after cool-down
Odor/smoke Possible Ventilate; stop cycle if heavy smoke persists
Ash residue Light powder Wipe out after the oven is fully cool

When self-clean is not the best choice

Use manual cleaning instead if you have heavy grease buildup or frequent spillovers.

Why it matters

Using self-clean correctly helps protect the door latch, door switch, and oven liner from damage caused by running the cycle with racks inside or with excessive grease present.

Last updated: February 2026

The Samsung NX58K9850SS is a full-size 30-inch class gas slide-in range; most models in this class are about 30 inches wide, 36 inches tall (to the cooktop), and 25 to 29 inches deep depending on handle and rear clearance. For the exact cutout and overall dimensions, use the NX58K9850SS owner's manual.

What “big” usually means (and what to check)

Use these checkpoints to confirm fit in your kitchen:

  • Overall width: typically 30 inches (side-to-side)
  • Height to cooktop: typically around 36 inches; leveling legs adjust slightly
  • Depth: commonly 25 to 29 inches depending on door/handle and how far the range sits from the wall
  • Clearances: space to cabinets, backsplash, and overhead ventilation
  • Gas and power location: shutoff valve and outlet placement behind the range

Typical size ranges for a 30-inch slide-in gas range

These ranges help you plan before you measure your exact unit.

Measurement Typical range Why it varies
Width ~29 7/8 to 30 inches trim and side panels
Height (to cooktop) ~35 1/2 to 36 1/2 inches leveling legs, floor height
Depth ~25 to 29 inches handle, rear clearance, door design

How we recommend measuring

  1. Measure the opening width between cabinets at the front and back.
  2. Measure countertop height and compare to the range cooktop height range.
  3. Measure depth to the wall and note any backsplash or gas line that could prevent the range from sitting flush.
  4. Confirm you can fully open the oven door without hitting an island or nearby cabinet.

Why it matters

Correct dimensions prevent installation headaches like a range that will not slide back, a door that hits nearby cabinetry, or unsafe clearance around burners and the oven venting.

Last updated: February 2026

The Samsung NX58K9850SS is a slide-in gas range, not a freestanding range. Slide-in ranges are designed to sit flush with your countertops for a built-in look, while freestanding ranges typically have finished sides and often a backguard.

How to tell slide-in vs. freestanding on your range

  • Slide-in: control panel is usually on the front; the cooktop often overlaps the counter edges
  • Freestanding: often has a rear control panel/backguard and finished sides
  • Fit: slide-in models are meant to look “built-in” between cabinets
  • Installation: slide-in models commonly require more precise leveling and anti-tip setup

Quick comparison

Feature Slide-in range (NX58K9850SS) Freestanding range
Controls Typically front-mounted Often rear-mounted
Look Flush, built-in style Standalone look
Side panels Not intended to be exposed Usually finished
Counter fit Cooktop may overlap counter Usually does not overlap

Why it matters

Choosing the right type affects cutout fit, countertop appearance, and installation details like anti-tip bracket placement and clearances. For exact installation and clearance requirements for your Samsung NX58K9850SS, use the NX58K9850SS manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see on the Samsung NX58K9850SS gas slide-in range include the oven not heating or heating unevenly, surface burners that click but do not ignite, convection fan noise or no convection, and control or display issues. Use the NX58K9850SS owner's manual to match symptoms to the correct checks and settings.

Most common symptoms and likely causes

  • Oven will not heat or takes too long to preheat: weak bake igniter, dirty burner ports, or a failing gas valve/regulator
  • Oven temperature seems off: temperature sensor out of range, poor airflow, or heavy soil on the oven bottom
  • Surface burner won’t light (clicking): dirty burner head, misaligned cap, or a weak spark system component
  • Convection not working or noisy: worn convection fan motor or loose fan hardware
  • Buttons or display act up: control panel or display board issues, or a loose wire connection

Quick checks you can do first (safe, no tools)

  1. Confirm the mode and settings (Bake vs. Broil, correct oven cavity if applicable) per the NX58K9850SS owner's manual.
  2. Check for gas supply issues: other gas appliances working, shutoff valve fully open.
  3. Clean and reseat burner parts: remove the burner head, clean ports, dry fully, and reinstall.
  4. Listen and look during ignition: repeated clicking with no flame points to ignition or gas flow problems.
  5. Power reset: unplug or switch off the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.

Parts that commonly fix these problems

Symptom Common part to inspect/replace What it does
Oven won’t heat or slow preheat Range bake igniter DG94-01012A Lights the bake burner so the oven can heat
Convection not running/noisy Samsung range convection fan motor DG31-00014F Circulates hot air for even baking
Surface burner won’t ignite Range surface burner igniter DG94-00539A Creates spark to light the surface burner
Oven temperature inaccurate Range oven temperature sensor DG32-00004C Tells the control how hot the oven is

Why it matters

Gas ranges often show similar symptoms for different failures. A weak igniter, for example, can glow but still not open the gas valve fully, causing delayed ignition, low heat, or no heat. Matching the symptom to the right component saves time and prevents repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

A Samsung oven typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Samsung NX58K9850SS gas slide-in range, keeping burners clean, ensuring proper ignition, and avoiding overheating helps you reach the full expected lifespan.

Typical lifespan by what you use most

Different components wear at different rates; replacing a common wear part can extend the life of the whole range.

Component area Typical wear signs Common fix type
Oven bake system Slow preheat, no heat, gas smell Igniter or burner service
Convection system Noisy fan, uneven baking Fan motor replacement
Cooktop ignition Clicking, weak spark, burner won’t light Igniter or spark module
Controls and display Dead panel, random beeps, no response Control or display board repair

What shortens oven life fastest

We see these issues reduce lifespan the most on gas ranges:

  • Skipping routine cleaning, especially around burner ports and igniters
  • Running self-clean too often or for long cycles (high heat stresses wiring and controls)
  • Using oversized cookware that reflects heat onto knobs and the control panel
  • Letting spills bake onto the oven bottom and block airflow
  • Ignoring delayed ignition (it can damage the igniter and affect the gas valve)

Maintenance that helps you hit 15 years

Use these habits to keep your NX58K9850SS running reliably:

  • Clean cooktop burner heads and caps regularly; keep ports clear
  • If the oven takes longer to light, check the igniter and flame pattern early
  • Keep the convection fan area free of grease buildup
  • Verify the door closes and seals evenly to prevent heat loss
  • Follow the care and cleaning schedule in the NX58K9850SS owner’s manual

Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide whether a repair is worth it. On a 13 to 15 year range, replacing a high-wear part like an igniter or convection fan motor often restores performance for a fraction of the cost of replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

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