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How To Reset Samsung Oven

Samsung ovens are elegantly designed with cutting-edge features for convenience, reliability, outstanding performance, and cooking outcomes. However, this doesn’t mean they never experience problems.

When your Samsung oven starts acting up, what do you do? In most cases, your first reaction would be to contact a professional service member to check your oven. However, this may not be necessary because you can solve some issues with a simple reset. Before you spend your money on avoidable repair costs, read the section below on how to reset a Samsung oven to fix various not working problems.

To reset a Samsung oven to fix various not working problems, switch off the circuit breaker, wait for 30-60 seconds and turn it back on. Alternatively, unplug the oven from the power outlet, wait 30-60 seconds, and plug it back in.

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Resetting a Samsung oven is a straightforward process involving three steps.

Step 1: Turn the circuit breaker off.

Step 2: Wait for 30 seconds.

Step 3: Turn off the circuit breaker, and your oven is now reset.

Resetting a Samsung oven applies to various problems, such as malfunction after a power interruption, the oven displaying an error code, and faulty oven buttons.

Samsung Oven Won’t Turn On (Cause and Fix)

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A Samsung oven is one of the most sophisticated ovens on the market. It uses induction technology that heats uniformly and swiftly without wasting energy. However, it can be an inconvenience if it won’t turn on, especially when looking forward to making your favorite dish.

A Samsung oven won’t turn on due to a faulty thermostat, insufficient power supply, tripped thermal fuse, or faulty electronic control board. Secure any loose cable and ensure enough power supply. Replace the bad fuse and broken thermostat. 

You can also contact a dealer to repair or replace the electronic control board.

A Samsung oven needs a 120V or 240V connection, depending on the model, to function. Hence, it won’t turn on when there is an insufficient power supply. Ensure that the power cable is securely connected to the power source.

If the oven won’t turn on, test the power source using a different electronic appliance to see if the cable is faulty. Likewise, the oven won’t turn on when the thermostat is faulty, or the thermal fuse has blown. Replace the broken thermostat and bad thermal fuse to solve the issue.

When you suspect that you have a faulty electronic control unit, contact a licensed dealer to check for damaged or broken wires, repair any faults or replace the electronic control unit.

Samsung Oven Not Heating (Cause and Fix)

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It’s no doubt that a Samsung oven is a great appliance to have in your kitchen. But what do you do when it doesn’t heat? Determining the cause is a great place to start fixing the problem.

Samsung oven, not heating can be caused by a door that is not correctly closed, power supply issues, faulty bake or broil element, bad igniter, faulty safety valve or blown thermal fuse. Inspect the components for damages and replace the broken ones.

A Samsung gas oven requires 120V of alternating current, while an electric oven requires 240 V to heat. Hence, it won’t heat when there is an insufficient power supply. Check if the power outlet has enough power to heat the oven and replace the socket if it doesn’t.

For a gas Samsung oven, test if the igniter is working and replace it if it lacks continuity. Similarly, locate the spark electrode near the burner, test it for continuity and replace it if it lacks continuity.

The safety valve opens to supply gas to the burner. Hence, the oven won’t heat when it fails to open. Test if there is continuity and replace the broken valve.

A Samsung electric oven draws power from the baking element. Hence, it won’t heat when it’s malfunctioning. Switch the oven on and check if the baking element glows red. Test it using a multimeter for continuity and replace it if damaged. Likewise, check if the fuse has tripped and replace it to solve this issue.

Samsung Oven Touch Screen Not Working (Cause and Fix)

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A Samsung oven touch screen is not working means you won’t be able to input new settings or monitor your cooking progress. The situation can be inconvenient when you have a lot of cooking. The section below addresses the leading causes and how to fix them.

A Samsung oven touch screen not working can be due to power supply issues, active child lock mode, a switched-on timer, a damaged capacitor, or a broken touch screen. Disable the child lock and switch off the timer.

You can also check the power outlet and replace the damaged capacitor. Reset the touch screen to resolve the issue.

Connect the Samsung oven to a different power outlet to test if there are power supply issues. Switch off the timer and disable the child lock feature by pressing the button for three seconds to see if the touch screen works.

Replace the damaged capacitor and run diagnostics to clear any error codes. If you cannot run diagnostics due to a faulty touch screen, reset the oven by switching it off for a minute and switching it back on. Replace the touch screen if all the above measures fail to get it working.

What Is The C-24 Error Code in Your Samsung Oven?

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A Samsung oven will display an error code when it runs into problems to prompt you to take action. Hence, don’t panic when your oven displays a C-24 error code. The section below explains what it is and how to clear it.

A C-24 error code on a Samsung oven indicates that the sensor has detected an unusual rise in temperature due to a malfunctioning vent. Remove any obstructions from the vent and open the door for at least three seconds to remove hot air. Turn off the oven and let it cool to clear this error.

A Samsung oven has an internal cooling fan that regulates its temperature. You may accidentally block the fan with a pan or pot when cooking, causing temperatures to rise and prompting the oven to display a C-24 error code. Hence, removing the physical barrier will resolve the issue.

If the C-24 error code displays while cooking, clear it by opening the door for a few seconds to let hot air out. Turn off the oven and let it cool before turning it on to reset and clear the error code.

How To Unlock a Samsung Oven

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A Samsung oven door that won’t unlock can be inconvenient when your dinner is stuck inside. Nevertheless, you can use the hacks below to unlock your oven and prepare it for the next cooking.

To unlock a Samsung oven, allow it to cool, unplug it for ten seconds and plug it back. If this doesn’t work, turn on the self-cleaning cycle and turn it off. Deactivate the child lock function and reset the oven computer to resolve the issue.

A Samsung oven has a safety feature that locks the door when it gets too hot. Hence, allowing the oven to cool will automatically unlock the door. Additionally, it has a child lock feature to prevent children from opening the door when cooking is ongoing. You can unlock the door by switching off the child lock.

A Samsung oven may fail to unlock after a self-cleaning cycle if interrupted. Turn off the circuit breaker for five minutes and turn it back on. If this doesn’t unlock the door, press the self-cleaning button and then the off/clear button after sixty seconds.

Alternatively, you can run a short self-cleaning cycle and allow the oven to cool for a few hours or unplug the oven for five minutes, plug it back and press the clear/off button to reset the computer and unlock the door.

How To Set Time/Clock On a Samsung Oven

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A clock in a Samsung oven is an indispensable accessory that allows you to set the time and duration of your cooking and customize the settings to suit various foods. However, if you don’t know how to set it correctly, it can affect the effectiveness of other automatic features.

If you are stuck setting the clock/time on your Samsung oven, read on for steps to follow for various Samsung oven models.

To set the time/clock on a Samsung oven, press the clock on the control panel and input the time in hours and minutes using the direction or number buttons. Press the start or set button to confirm.

If your model has a smart dial, tap on the menu and select set the time using the dial knob. Enter the time and push the dial knob to confirm.

You can set the time/clock on your Samsung oven in three steps.

Step 1: Press the clock option on the oven control panel and press it again to choose between AM and PM.

Step 2: Enter the time in hours and minutes using the number pads or direction buttons, depending on your model.

Step 3: Press the clock or start/set button to confirm the time depending on your model.

Follow the steps below if your model has an intelligent dial.

Step 1: Push the dial knob to get the control panel out of sleep mode if your oven is inactive.

Step 2: Tap on the control panel menu and select the time option using the dial knob.

Step 3: Enter the time and push the dial knob to confirm.

If you have an inbuilt oven, you can set the time automatically or manually using the steps below.

To automatically set.

Step 1: Turn on your Wi-Fi connection.

Step 2: Tap settings on your screen and select date and time.

Step 3: Tap on the right side of the touch screen, and the oven will automatically set the date and time using your Wi-Fi.

To manually set the date and time.

Step 1: Tap settings on the screen and select date and time.

Step 2: On the right-hand side of the screen, tap off to disable the automatic option.

Step 3: Manually reset the time and date

The above steps will work for most Samsung ovens but ensure to check your user manual before setting the time.

How To Get a Samsung Oven Out Of Stuck Test Mode

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A Samsung oven has a test mode feature that allows you to test its functions without turning it on. Hence, the oven won’t work when you activate this feature. But what do you do when your oven is stuck in this mode?

Although different Samsung oven models will use different approaches to clear this error, the steps below will apply to most models. However, refer to the user manual for further instructions.

To get a Samsung oven out of stuck test mode, select the ‘test the product’ option on the screen, scroll and tap on the explore option. Select INFO, then ‘STORE DEMO’ and then OFF. Tap on the ‘YES’ option to confirm the settings. Alternatively, reset the oven to solve the issue.

You can get your Samsung oven out of stuck test mode in the following steps.

Step 1: Select the ‘Try the product’ option on the display screen and scroll to display the explore option. Tap on this option.

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Step 2: Tap on ‘INFO,’ select ‘STORE DEMO,’ and then OFF.

Step 3: Tap the ‘OFF’ option to save the settings.

If the above steps do not get your oven out of the demo mode, reset it by turning it off for sixty seconds and turning it back on to resolve the issue.

How To Turn Off a Samsung Oven

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A Samsung oven that won’t turn off can be a safety hazard and burn your food, leading to a fire or gas poisoning. Read on to learn how to turn off your oven and avoid these unfortunate incidents.

To turn off a Samsung oven, press and hold the clock button for a few seconds and input energy-saving settings by pressing 4. Tap 2 on the screen to exit energy-saving mode and press start or set to save the changes.

You can turn off a Samsung oven in three steps.

Step 1: Press the clock button for a few seconds and press 4 to input energy-saving mode settings.

Step 2: Tap 2 on the screen to exit energy-saving mode.

Step 3: Press the start button to save the changes and press the off button to switch off the oven.

How To Hard Reset a Samsung Oven

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If you have a pre-owned Samsung oven, you can hard reset it to clear the previous owner’s settings and input yours. Likewise, you can always hard reset your oven when it displays error codes or starts malfunctioning.

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To hard reset a Samsung oven, press the cancel or off button and hold until you switch off the LCD screen and the oven. Unplug it from the power outlet and wait sixty seconds before plugging it back on to clear the data.

You can hard reset a Samsung oven in the following steps.

Step 1: Press the cancel/off button and hold until you switch off the LCD screen and oven.

Step 2: Unplug the oven from the power source and wait sixty seconds.

Step 3: Plug the oven back on, and it will erase all the settings.

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Switching off the circuit breaker, waiting 30 to 60 seconds, and then turning the oven back on will reset a Samsung oven and address different issues. Alternately, unplug the oven from the electrical socket, wait 30 to 60 seconds, and then re-plug it to solve this issue.