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Samsung NX58J7750SS/AA-00 gas freestanding range

Samsung NX58J7750SS/AA-00 gas freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung NX58J7750SS/AA-00 gas freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Vent for Samsung NX58J7750SS/AA-00 - Part DG94-01161A

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    Vent

    Part #DG94-01161A

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

  • Pcb Holder for Samsung NX58J7750SS/AA-00 - Part DG61-00953A

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    Pcb Holder

    Part #DG61-00953A

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

  • Bake Burner for Samsung NX58J7750SS/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

Samsung Gas Freestanding Range NX58J7750SS/AA-00 FAQs

The Samsung NX58J7750SS is a 5.8 cu. ft. gas freestanding range (oven capacity). For the exact exterior dimensions (width, height, depth) and required clearances for your kitchen cutout, we recommend checking the NX58J7750SS user manual.

What “big” can mean (capacity vs. dimensions)

When customers ask how big a range is, it usually refers to one of these:

  • Oven capacity (cubic feet): how much fits inside the oven
  • Overall width (typically 30 inches for most freestanding ranges)
  • Overall height (often adjustable with leveling legs)
  • Overall depth (varies depending on handle and rear clearance)
  • Clearances: space needed to walls, cabinets, and ventilation

Typical size range for a 5.8 cu. ft. freestanding gas range

Even when the oven capacity is known, exterior dimensions vary by model. Most Samsung freestanding gas ranges in this class fall into these common ranges:

Measurement Typical range What affects it
Width ~29 7/8 to 30 inches Cabinet opening standard
Height ~36 to 37 inches Leveling legs, floor height
Depth ~25 to 28+ inches Door/handle design, rear spacing

How to confirm the exact dimensions for NX58J7750SS

Use the manual specs section so you can measure once and install with confidence.

  • Look for product dimensions (W x H x D)
  • Check depth with door closed and depth including handle
  • Verify minimum clearances to combustibles and cabinets
  • Confirm gas connection and power cord space behind the range
  • Measure your opening at top, middle, and floor (older cabinets can be out of square)

Why it matters

A range can have the right oven capacity but still not fit correctly if the depth or rear clearance is tight. Confirming the NX58J7750SS dimensions helps prevent installation issues, door interference, and heat clearance problems.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Samsung NX58J7750SS range, most information (function) codes clear by pressing OFF/CLEAR to stop the beeping and cancel the current cycle; if the code returns, disconnect power to the range for at least 30 seconds, then restore power and retry the oven function. See the NX58J7750SS owner's manual for the model’s information code chart and reset steps.

Quick reset steps (in order)

  • Press OFF/CLEAR once to cancel the current operation and clear the display.
  • Wait 10 seconds, then try Bake or Broil again.
  • If the code comes back, turn the range OFF and disconnect power for 30 seconds (unplug or switch the breaker off).
  • Restore power and set the clock if needed.
  • If the display shows a Lock icon, unlock the oven controls (see below).
  • If the code persists after the power reset, service is typically needed (especially for sensor, cooling, or control-related codes).

If the display shows the Lock icon

This model uses an Oven Lock that disables the control panel and locks the door.

  • Press and hold OFF/CLEAR for 3 seconds to lock or unlock the control panel and door.
  • If the door is locked and the manual directs it, hold the door open and press/hold START/SET for 3 seconds to turn the Lock icon off.

Common causes by code type

What you see What it usually points to What to do first
Beeping with an information code A detected fault or invalid condition OFF/CLEAR, then power reset 30 seconds
Lock icon Oven Lock is enabled Hold OFF/CLEAR 3 seconds
Temperature-related code Oven temperature sensor or overheating condition Power reset; check for blocked vents
Divider-related code (if applicable) Divider not fully seated or switch pressed Reseat divider; then OFF/CLEAR

Why it matters

Clearing the code correctly helps you confirm whether it was a one-time control glitch (often fixed by OFF/CLEAR or a 30-second power reset) or an ongoing issue involving the oven sensor, door lock system, or control board that needs repair.

Last updated: February 2026

The Samsung gas freestanding range model NX58J7750SS weighs 242.5 lb. Use that weight for planning delivery, moving the appliance into place, and confirming your floor can handle the load; Samsung also recommends using two or more people to move it.

Where to confirm the weight for your exact model

The most reliable place to verify weight is the model documentation.

  • Check the Specifications section in the NX58J7750SS owner's manual
  • Look for net weight (range only) versus gross weight (boxed for shipping)
  • Use net weight for moving the range inside your home
  • Use gross weight for freight, delivery, and packaging handling
  • Remove heavy accessories (grates, racks, griddle) before moving to reduce lift strain

Weight planning tips (what to use when)

What you are doing Use this weight Why
Moving the range into the kitchen Net weight (242.5 lb) Reflects the appliance you are lifting/rolling
Delivery and shipping logistics Gross weight Includes carton and packing materials
Protecting floors and thresholds Net weight plus a safety margin Concentrated load can damage flooring

Why it matters

Range weight affects safe handling and installation. A 242.5 lb appliance can tip or strain the gas connector if moved incorrectly, so we follow Samsung guidance to use two or more people and keep the range stable while positioning it.

Last updated: February 2026

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