How do I clear the error code on my Samsung stove?
On a Samsung NX583G0VBBB gas freestanding range, most error codes clear after you cancel the active function and reset power to the control. Press CLEAR/OFF, then restore power; if the code returns, the issue is usually with the touchpad/control circuit or a related sensor circuit.
Quick steps to clear an error code
- Press CLEAR/OFF once to stop cooking and clear the display.
- Wait 30 seconds; if the code stays, turn the range breaker OFF.
- Leave power OFF for 2 to 5 minutes, then turn the breaker back ON.
- If the code returns immediately, avoid repeated resets; troubleshoot the cause.
- If the oven will not heat during the error, remember the oven ignition system needs electricity (the oven cannot be lit with a match).
What to check if the code comes back
Many Samsung range codes point to the user interface (touchpad) or an input the control is monitoring.
- Stuck or wet keypad: Wipe the control panel dry; wait for moisture to evaporate.
- Power supply issue: Confirm the outlet and cord are secure; the range uses a 120-volt electrical system and needs steady power for ignition.
- Door-related faults: If the code appears during bake/broil or self-clean, check the door is fully closed; a failing door switch can trigger control problems.
- Ignition/heating symptoms: If the oven tries to light for 30 to 90 seconds but does not ignite, ignition components can be involved.
Common “symptom to likely area” guide
| What you notice | What it often points to | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Code returns right after power-up | Touchpad/control input problem | Use the owner's manual to identify the code and run any reset steps listed |
| Code appears when pressing keys | Stuck key or membrane issue | Power reset; if repeatable, plan a control-panel repair |
| Code appears when closing/opening door | Door switch circuit | Inspect/replace the range oven door switch DG34-00006A |
| Oven will not ignite and errors occur | Ignition circuit needs power | Verify power; then check igniter and burner operation per the manual |
Why it matters
Error codes are the range’s way of preventing unsafe operation and protecting the control. Clearing the code is useful, but fixing the underlying cause prevents no-heat problems, nuisance beeping, and repeated shutdowns.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common issues with NX583G0VBBB?
On the Samsung NX583G0VBBB gas freestanding range, the most common problems we see are ignition failures (surface or oven), uneven baking or no-heat in the oven, and control or wiring-related symptoms like clicking, intermittent operation, or dead display. Your NX583G0VBBB owner's manual covers normal operation checks and safety steps.
Most common symptoms and likely causes
- Surface burner will not ignite or keeps clicking: dirty burner cap/base, weak spark, failed spark module
- Oven will not heat or heats slowly: weak igniter, bake burner issue, gas valve not opening
- Uneven baking or hot spots: convection fan not running, damaged oven bottom/liner, blocked airflow
- Oven light or controls act up: door switch issue, loose wire connection, control box problem
- Gas smell or delayed ignition: burner/igniter problem or airflow issue (stop using and address immediately)
Parts that commonly fix these issues (when diagnosis confirms)
If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are frequently involved:
- Range surface burner igniter DG94-00541A for no-spark or weak spark at a burner
- Range spark module DG96-00297A for constant clicking or multiple burners not sparking
- Samsung range oven burner igniter DG94-00520A for oven not lighting or taking too long to light
- Samsung range bake burner DG62-00066A for poor flame pattern or no bake flame
- Range oven door switch DG34-00006A for light and control behavior tied to door position
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Confirm the burner cap is seated correctly and ports are clear.
- Dry the cooktop area fully after cleaning; moisture causes clicking and misfires.
- Try a different burner position (swap cap/grate) to isolate a burner-specific issue.
- For oven ignition issues, watch for glow at the igniter and listen for gas ignition.
- Reset power (turn off breaker for 1 minute) to clear a control glitch.
Symptom-to-part cheat sheet
| Symptom | Most common area | Part examples from this model |
|---|---|---|
| No spark at one burner | Igniter, burner base/cap | DG94-00541A, DG62-00070A |
| Clicking won’t stop | Spark module, moisture | DG96-00297A |
| Oven won’t light | Oven igniter, bake burner | DG94-00520A, DG62-00066A |
| Oven light/heat changes with door | Door switch | DG34-00006A |
Why it matters
Ignition and gas-flow problems can cause delayed lighting, poor cooking results, and unsafe operation. Correct diagnosis helps you replace only the failed part and restore reliable burner and oven performance.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of NX583G0VBBB?
A Samsung gas freestanding range like model NX583G0VBBB typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal home use. Lifespan depends most on burner ignition health, oven burner performance, and keeping gas ports and airflow areas clean; our care steps below help you reach that range.
What affects lifespan the most
- Ignition system wear (surface igniters and oven igniter cycling thousands of times)
- Heat stress on oven components (bake burner, shields, wiring, and insulation)
- Spills and clogged burner ports that cause delayed ignition or uneven flames
- Ventilation and airflow around the range (overheating can shorten control life)
- Power quality (spark module and controls are sensitive to surges)
Maintenance that extends life (and prevents common failures)
- Keep burner caps seated correctly and clean ports with a soft brush after boil-overs.
- Wipe the cooktop and control area dry; moisture can cause clicking and misfires.
- If ignition becomes slow or inconsistent, inspect and replace worn ignition parts early.
- Use the correct cookware size to reduce heat rolling up the sides and stressing panels.
- Follow clearances and safety setup details in the installation guide.
Quick symptom-to-part map (common wear items)
| Symptom | Most common cause | Example part for NX583G0VBBB |
|---|---|---|
| Surface burner keeps clicking or won’t light | Weak/dirty igniter or ignition circuit issue | Range surface burner igniter DG94-00541A |
| Oven won’t ignite or takes too long to light | Weak oven igniter | Samsung range oven burner igniter DG94-00520A |
| No burners spark at all | Failed spark module or power issue | Range spark module DG96-00297A |
Why it matters
Replacing a high-wear part (like an igniter) at the first signs of delayed ignition helps protect the gas valve, wiring harness, and control components from repeated misfires and overheating. That is the difference between a simple repair and a bigger breakdown.
Last updated: March 2026




