Wednesday, January 30, 2019

NX58K3310SS Clock on Samsung Range resetting when burner turns on

I went into the kitchen and noticed my clock blinking as if there were a power outage, except nothing else was blinking.
Later on that day when I went to cook something I heard a bell and when I looked up the clock was blinking again, this happened to me five or six times before I realized that when I turned on the burner of the stove it was resetting the clock, & a quick Google search showed me that I was not the only one this happened to- although on different Appliance brands. I called Samsung but they said if I couldn't recreate the problem with the technician at my house there was little they could do.. I called the appliance repair to see if they had heard of this problem and they have not...I reset the breaker.. I can't really pull the stove and unplug it because the plug is really short and it's at the bottom of the range..

Does anybody know what this is?

It doesn't happen every time only randomly

via NX58K3310SS Clock on Samsung Range resetting when burner turns on
by Kalnory

VGIC365_6BSS Viking Stove - Likely Cause for Sudden Change in Appearance of All Burners?

I have a 6 burner viking stove that is 10+ years old. Last night I noticed that all of the burners appear to be too high and are much more yellow than I would like. Prior to this, the burners were all calibrated correctly with stable blue flames.

Each burner has its own air intake mixing port, so I doubt they would all become mis-calibrated at once.

The flames also seem too high and lacking sufficient oxygen. Even turning down the value, the yellow flames don't go away until the flame is nearly out.

I have never seen this behavior before. But my guess is that the pressure regulator is broken or stuck open.

Is a broken regulator the proper diagnosis of this?

Are regulators repairable, maybe there is just debris in there?

Or should I just replace the whole regulator?

via VGIC365_6BSS Viking Stove - Likely Cause for Sudden Change in Appearance of All Burners?
by krkeegan

Clock on Samsung Range resetting when burner turns on

I went into the kitchen and noticed my clock blinking as if there were a power outage, except nothing else was blinking.
Later on that day when I went to cook something I heard a bell and when I looked up the clock was blinking again, this happened to me five or six times before I realized that when I turned on the burner of the stove it was resetting the clock, & a quick Google search showed me that I was not the only one this happened to- although on different Appliance brands. I called Samsung but they said if I couldn't recreate the problem with the technician at my house there was little they could do.. I called the appliance repair to see if they had heard of this problem and they have not...I reset the breaker.. I can't really pull the stove and unplug it because the plug is really short and it's at the bottom of the range..

Does anybody know what this is?

It doesn't happen every time only randomly

via Clock on Samsung Range resetting when burner turns on
by Kalnory

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

NX58H5600 Samsung range spontaneously locking and blacking out

Hello and Thanks- Our samsung NX58H5600 is spontaneously locking and blacking out non the control pad as well as turning off etc... any ideas? thanks!!

pete

via NX58H5600 Samsung range spontaneously locking and blacking out
by beagleye

Gas everywhere except in bake oven

I bought this range in 2013 at Ferguson in Honolulu with an federal warranty service valid till 2018. I barely used my gas oven , maybe 15 times in the last 5 years as I am away 6 months a year . Last March, because my main control indicated things were not working properly-nothing related to this present problem , the technician said he would replace it with a new one covered by my warranty. I did that. After, I used it one or 2 times, my oven lit up, but took longer than usual.

Then I left my place for 6 months to travel. Last November : surprise , the bake igniter sparked but no gas comes out. My broil igniter works well however. A technician came back and changed the igniter and spark module. Nothing worked and on the topo that, my broil igniter couldn’t light with the new spark module. So they put back my initial spark module and my initial igniter. They tried to light my bake with a match: impossible , no gas came out . I can use my cooktop range and my broil oven but not my bake oven .

After this, they said : the problem might be the safety gas dual valve. Could it be really this piece ? Can it be because I don’t use it for a long period of time and it is humid climate ... And why my control board doesn’t show me an error code ? Can the problem be related to the main control board, the one they replaced last March ?

Also, they ordered a new igniter: piece W11113650 , which is supposed to be the good one for my model , and it doesn’t fit at all : too big for the holder . Connection fits , but can not pass through the holder. Company doesn’t know about that they told me : it is the right piece number .

And , if I really have to replace the gas valve , is it a big job ? Or is it possible to fix this valve with lubrification , cleaning ... ?

Thanks for your help.

Marie

via Gas everywhere except in bake oven
by Mariequebec

Problem with samsung range

Hello and Thanks- Our samsung NX58H5600 is spontaneously locking and blacking out non the control pad as well as turning off etc... any ideas? thanks!!

pete

via Problem with samsung range
by beagleye

Viking Stove - Likely Cause for Sudden Change in Appearance of All Burners?

I have a 6 burner viking stove that is 10+ years old. Last night I noticed that all of the burners appear to be too high and are much more yellow than I would like. Prior to this, the burners were all calibrated correctly with stable blue flames.

Each burner has its own air intake mixing port, so I doubt they would all become mis-calibrated at once.

The flames also seem too high and lacking sufficient oxygen. Even turning down the value, the yellow flames don't go away until the flame is nearly out.

I have never seen this behavior before. But my guess is that the pressure regulator is broken or stuck open.

Is a broken regulator the proper diagnosis of this?

Are regulators repairable, maybe there is just debris in there?

Or should I just replace the whole regulator?

via Viking Stove - Likely Cause for Sudden Change in Appearance of All Burners?
by krkeegan