Does Samsung make a 24 inch range?
Yes. Samsung makes ranges in multiple widths, including 24-inch models, but the Samsung NX60T8711SG gas range this page covers is a full-size unit (it has a 6.0 cu. ft. oven and a 5-burner cooktop). For exact fit and cutout requirements, use the NX60T8711SG owner's manual.
How to confirm a 24-inch Samsung range is the right fit
- Measure the opening width at the front and back of the cutout.
- Check countertop depth and rear clearance for the gas line and power cord.
- Verify door swing clearance so the oven door can open fully.
- Confirm ventilation and side-clearance requirements for adjacent cabinets.
- Match fuel type (natural gas vs LP) and confirm the correct conversion setup.
Quick size comparison (what “24-inch” usually means)
| Range size | Typical use case | What to double-check |
|---|---|---|
| 24-inch | Apartments, condos, tight kitchens | Cutout width, depth, and gas hookup location |
| 30-inch | Most standard kitchens | Anti-tip bracket location and rear clearance |
Why it matters
Range width is only part of the fit. Clearances, gas connection placement, and electrical requirements can prevent a “same width” range from installing correctly. Using the manual specs helps you avoid returns and ensures safe operation.
Last updated: February 2026
What does C F2 mean on a Samsung gas stove?
On the Samsung NX60T8711SG gas range, the CF2 code indicates a control-panel input problem; the range is detecting abnormal touch/keypad signals (often a stuck key condition). A power reset and cleaning the control area are the fastest first steps; if CF2 returns, the control panel or control board circuit needs attention.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Turn off power at the breaker for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Wipe the control area with a lightly damp cloth, then dry it fully (grease or moisture can mimic a pressed key).
- Make sure nothing is pressing on the panel (cookware, towels, or a leaning utensil).
- Try several functions (Bake, Broil, Timer) to confirm whether specific keys fail.
- Keep the rear vent area clear to reduce heat buildup around the console (see the NX60T8711SG owner’s manual).
What usually causes CF2
CF2 is most often tied to the user interface (touch panel) or the electronics that read it.
| Likely cause | What you’ll notice | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Touch panel (keypad) issue | Beeping, unresponsive keys, code returns after reset | Clean and dry; replace the control panel if symptoms persist |
| Control board sensing issue | CF2 appears even when not touching controls | Inspect connections; replace the control board if needed |
| Moisture or cleaner intrusion | CF2 after cleaning or heavy steam | Dry thoroughly; avoid spraying cleaner directly on the panel |
If you also have baking temperature problems
CF2 is a control-input code, but if the oven is also cooking unevenly or running hot/cold, we check the temperature-sensing circuit separately.
- A common part to test for temperature accuracy issues is the Samsung range oven temperature sensor DG32-00002B.
Why it matters
A persistent CF2 can disable cooking functions or cause constant beeping. Fixing the underlying touch input issue restores reliable operation and prevents repeated resets.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of NX60T8711SG?
A Samsung gas range like the NX60T8711SG typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper ignition, and fixing heating issues early helps you reach the full expected service life.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most gas ranges wear based on heat exposure, cooking frequency, and how quickly small problems are corrected.
- Heavy daily cooking shortens lifespan; light use extends it
- Spills and boil-overs accelerate burner and igniter wear
- Poor airflow around the oven can stress the cooling fan and controls
- Power surges can damage the control board
- Delayed repairs can turn a small issue into a major failure
Parts that commonly determine “end of life”
When a range becomes unreliable, it is often due to a few serviceable components rather than the cabinet itself.
| Symptom | Common wear area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature swings | Temperature sensing | Samsung range oven temperature sensor DG32-00002B |
| No broil heat or weak broil | Ignition system | Samsung range broil igniter DG94-01441A |
| Convection not circulating | Fan motor or blade hardware | Samsung range convection fan motor DG31-00014F |
Maintenance that extends lifespan
Use these habits to keep your Samsung NX60T8711SG running longer.
- Clean burner caps and heads regularly; keep ports clear
- Avoid lining the oven bottom with foil (it can trap heat)
- Verify oven temperature if baking results change; recalibrate if your model supports it
- Keep the control area dry; wipe spills promptly
- Address slow ignition, gas odor, or error codes immediately
Why it matters
Knowing the 13 to 15 year average helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your range is mid-life, replacing a sensor, igniter, or fan motor is often a practical way to restore safe, consistent cooking performance.
For model-specific care and operating guidance, use the NX60T8711SG user manual.
Last updated: March 2026




