Is the NE63A6511SB oven a smart oven?
Yes. The Samsung NE63A6511SB electric range includes Smart Control features that let you monitor the oven and cooktop, check errors, and (when Smart Control is enabled) start and stop the oven remotely using the SmartThings app; it also supports voice control through supported assistants (such as Bixby, Alexa, or Google Assistant). See the owner's manual for the Smart Control setup steps and remote-start limitations.
These are the main smart functions called out for the NE63A6511SB:
- Connect the range to Wi-Fi using the SmartThings app
- Monitor oven and cooktop status from your phone
- Turn the oven off remotely
- Start the oven remotely when Smart Control (remote control) is turned on
- Use voice control for certain functions (varies by assistant)
Smart features depend on whether Smart Control is enabled at the range.
| Feature | Smart Control off | Smart Control on |
|---|---|---|
| Monitor oven/cooktop | Yes | Yes |
| Turn oven off remotely | Yes | Yes |
| Start oven remotely | No | Yes |
| Error check in app | Not shown for all cases | Yes |
If the range is not connecting or drops offline, these steps fix most issues:
- Confirm your Wi-Fi signal is strong where the range is installed
- Re-run the SmartThings in-app connection steps
- If the “connected” icon does not appear on the range display, reconnect in the app
- Avoid placing the range where the signal is blocked by dense walls or metal surfaces
Smart Control is most useful when you want to preheat or manage cook time from another room, and it also adds convenience for monitoring and shutting the oven off remotely. It is also designed with safety limits; for example, some modes (like self clean) cannot be started remotely.
Last updated: February 2026
What power does the Samsung NE63A6511SB require?
The Samsung NE63A6511SB free standing electric range needs a properly wired 240-volt (120/240V) household range circuit with the correct amperage, using a range cord rated for 40 amps and 125/250 volts minimum. Confirm the exact electrical requirements in the NE63A6511SB owner's manual.
Most installations for this model use a dedicated range circuit and correct cord/terminal connections.
- Use a dedicated 120/240V (or 120/208V in some homes) range circuit
- Use a range cord rated 40 amps with 125/250V minimum rating
- Make sure the cord is installed correctly to avoid power connection errors
- Verify the receptacle and cord match your home wiring (3-wire vs 4-wire)
- Shut off power at the breaker before inspecting or connecting wiring
| Item | What to use | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Supply voltage | 240V range circuit (120/240V typical) | Provides proper heating performance for bake, broil, and surface elements |
| Cord rating | 40A, 125/250V minimum | Prevents overheating and connection failures |
| Connection quality | Tight, correct terminal connections | Helps prevent “bAd LinE” power connection errors |
This model can display “bAd LinE” when the power cord is installed improperly. Use these steps:
- Turn off the range circuit breaker
- Recheck that the cord conductors are landed on the correct terminals
- Inspect for loose screws at the terminal block connections
- Look for heat damage or discoloration at the cord ends
- Restore power and confirm the message clears
If you find a burned or loose connection point, replacing the terminal block is a common fix; see the range terminal block DG96-00173A.
Correct voltage and a properly rated cord protect the control board, terminal block, and wiring from overheating. It also helps the oven and radiant surface elements reach and hold temperature reliably.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with the NE63A6511SB oven?
Common problems we see with the Samsung NE63A6511SB oven include the oven not turning on, uneven baking or broiling results, the oven light not working, and control or display errors (such as key or communication faults). Use the troubleshooting charts and error-code steps in the NE63A6511SB owner's manual to narrow it down fast.
- Oven will not turn on: power supply issue (plug, breaker/fuse), control settings, or wiring problem
- Food bakes or roasts unevenly: rack position/level, cookware size/type, or temperature calibration needed
- Broil performance is weak: rack position, cookware, preheat technique, or low household voltage
- Oven light does not work: loose/failed bulb or a failed light switch
- Random beeps, unresponsive keys, or error codes: touch/control input fault or control-to-touch communication issue
- Confirm the range has power (breaker not tripped; outlet is live).
- Press OFF/CLEAR, then restart the cooking mode.
- If an information code appears, follow the reset steps (power off at the breaker for at least 30 seconds, then restore power).
- For cooking results, verify rack position and cookware, then consider temperature adjustment/calibration.
- If the display shows bAd LinE, recheck the power cord connection at the terminal block.
| Code on display | What it commonly indicates | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| C-d0 | Short in a control key | OFF/CLEAR; power reset; service if it returns |
| C-F2 | Communication interrupted between main and touch | Power reset; service if it returns |
| C-20 / C-21 | Oven sensor open/short | Power reset; service if it returns |
| C-31 | PCB temperature abnormally high | Stop using; service recommended |
| bAd LinE | Power cord installed improperly | Correct the power connection |
If your symptoms point to a control or input problem, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Samsung range touch control panel DG96-00850H (touch input issues, key response problems)
- Samsung range oven control board DG94-04041F (control logic, heating commands, communication faults)
- Range display board DG92-01232A (display problems, missing segments, unstable readouts)
Power and control problems can stop the oven from heating or cause unexpected behavior, while rack/cookware setup issues can make a good oven seem “off.” Using the manual’s troubleshooting steps helps you avoid replacing the wrong part.
Last updated: February 2026




