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Samsung NE58F9710WS/AA-00 electric slide-in range

Samsung NE58F9710WS/AA-00 electric slide-in range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung NE58F9710WS/AA-00 electric slide-in range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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    Samsung Electric Slide-In Range NE58F9710WS/AA-00 FAQs

    For a Samsung NE58F9710WS electric slide-in range, we clear most error codes by doing a hard reset: turn the range power OFF at the breaker (or unplug it) for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power. If the code returns right away, the range is detecting an active problem that needs troubleshooting.

    Step-by-step: clear the code safely

    • Turn OFF the range circuit breaker (preferred) or unplug the cord.
    • Wait 1 to 5 minutes (this fully resets the control).
    • Turn power back ON.
    • If the display is normal, test Bake and a surface element briefly.
    • If the code reappears, stop using the affected function and troubleshoot the cause.

    What to check when the code comes back

    Many Samsung range codes are triggered by a real condition, not a “memory” issue. Check these common causes first:

    • Stuck or wet keypad: wipe the control panel dry; avoid spraying cleaner directly on the panel.
    • Oven overheating or not sensing temperature correctly: a failing sensor or airflow issue can retrigger codes.
    • Door-related codes: make sure the door closes fully and the latch area is clear.
    • Surface element issues: a shorted element or control can trigger faults during cooktop use.
    • Loose wiring: vibration and heat can loosen connections over time.

    Parts that commonly relate to persistent codes (by symptom)

    Symptom you notice Common suspect part Example part for this model
    Oven temp seems wrong, code returns during baking Oven temperature sensor DG32-00004C
    Display acts erratic, code returns immediately after reset Display/control electronics DE96-01027A
    Cooktop element won’t regulate heat correctly Surface element control switch DG44-01006A or DG44-01007A

    If your symptoms match, use the wiring diagrams and diagnostics in the NE58F9710WS manual to pinpoint the circuit before replacing parts.

    Why it matters

    Clearing the code without fixing the cause can lead to repeated shutdowns, poor baking results, or overheating. A quick reset is a good first step, but a repeating code is the range protecting itself.

    Last updated: February 2026

    On the Samsung NE58F9710WS electric slide-in range, the most common issues we see involve uneven baking or temperature problems, surface elements that do not heat correctly, convection fan noise or no-convection operation, and control or display glitches. Many of these symptoms trace to a few serviceable parts.

    Common symptoms and what they usually point to

    • Oven not heating or bakes unevenly: failed bake element, temperature sensor drift, or control/relay issue
    • Broil not working: failed broil element or control/relay issue
    • Convection not working or noisy: convection fan motor or fan hardware problem
    • Cooktop element stuck on, won’t turn on, or cycles wrong: surface element control switch or radiant element issue
    • Display or keypad acting up: display board or wiring harness connection problem

    Parts that commonly solve these problems

    If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are frequent fixes:

    Symptom Common part to check Example part on this model page
    Oven won’t bake or heats weakly Bake element Range bake element DG47-00020A
    Oven temperature inaccurate Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor DG32-00004C
    Convection fan not running/noisy Convection fan motor Range oven convection fan motor DG96-00110A
    Burner won’t regulate heat Surface element control switch Range surface element control switch DG44-01007A
    Broil not heating Broil element Samsung range broil element DG47-00058A

    Quick checks before replacing parts

    • Confirm the range has proper power (a range typically needs 240 VAC for full heating).
    • For cooktop issues, try a different burner position (if applicable) to separate an element problem from a control problem.
    • Look for visible damage: blistered element, broken connector, or burned wiring.
    • Reseat harness connections at the suspect component (with power off).
    • Use a multimeter to check continuity on heating elements and the temperature sensor.

    Why it matters

    Heating and control problems can look similar on an electric range; matching the symptom to the right component prevents repeat repairs and helps restore safe, consistent cooking performance. For model-specific operation, settings, and troubleshooting steps, use the NE58F9710WS owner’s manual.

    Last updated: March 2026

    Your Samsung electric slide-in range model number is on the appliance’s rating label; on ranges like the NE58F9710WS, it’s most often found around the oven door frame area when you open the door, or on the storage or warming drawer frame. Use the full model number to match parts and manuals.

    Where to look on a Samsung slide-in electric range

    Check these common label locations (in order):

    • Open the oven door; look along the door frame (front frame) near the left or right side
    • Check the lower front frame behind the storage drawer or warming drawer
    • Look on the drawer frame itself (edges or side rails)
    • Check the back panel of the range (if you can safely access it)
    • If your range is installed tight to cabinets, use a flashlight and phone camera to read the label

    What the label should show

    The rating label typically includes more than just the model number. Look for:

    • Model number (for example, NE58F9710WS)
    • Version code (often shown after a slash, such as NE58F9710WS/AA)
    • Serial number
    • Electrical ratings (volts and amps)

    Model number vs. version code (why both matter)

    What you see Example What we use it for
    Model number NE58F9710WS Identifies the base design
    Version code /AA Ensures the exact part fit
    Serial number (varies) Production tracking and service reference

    Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting

    Using the complete model and version code helps us match the correct Samsung range parts, diagrams, and repair instructions. For example, control and heating parts can vary by version, including the Samsung range display board DE96-01027A and the range bake element DG47-00020A.

    Quick tips before you order parts

    • Copy the model and version code exactly as printed (including slashes and dashes)
    • Take a clear photo of the label for reference
    • Match the part description to your symptom (bake not heating, display blank, burner not regulating)
    • Use the wiring diagram and component locations in the owner's manual

    Last updated: March 2026

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