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‎11-22-2023 10:29 AM in
Kitchen and Family HubWe believe our new propane range has preheat and cooking temp issues. I used the calibration method in the manuals with a store bought oven thermometer to get the oven as close as possible. But when preheating the oven, it always preheats to 20-30 degrees above the desired temp. We have to wait for the oven to cool down for ten minutes after the preheat chime sounds. Example: set the oven for 400. Chime goes off and look at internal thermometer. It says 425. Have to wait and monitor that thermometer until it stabilizes at 400. Will the oven always preheat to a temp higher than the desired temp and cool down to stabilize?
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‎11-29-2023 11:52 AM (Last edited ‎01-25-2024 12:00 PM ) in
Kitchen and Family HubTypically, ranges will cycle between temperatures to keep the oven stabilized at the degree you set it to. The set temperature is an average of temperatures in the cycles. If the oven did not cycle off, the temperature would continue to rise, which could overheat the oven or burn food. This cycle method also helps save energy. The following link explains this a bit more in-depth as well as provides troubleshooting steps for if you do have temperature issues in the future: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01204529/
In the event you do experience temperature issues and have done the troubleshooting suggested via the link, service is recommended.
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‎11-29-2023 11:52 AM (Last edited ‎01-25-2024 12:00 PM ) in
Kitchen and Family HubTypically, ranges will cycle between temperatures to keep the oven stabilized at the degree you set it to. The set temperature is an average of temperatures in the cycles. If the oven did not cycle off, the temperature would continue to rise, which could overheat the oven or burn food. This cycle method also helps save energy. The following link explains this a bit more in-depth as well as provides troubleshooting steps for if you do have temperature issues in the future: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01204529/
In the event you do experience temperature issues and have done the troubleshooting suggested via the link, service is recommended.
Please feel free to contact us directly using any contact method listed below if needed in this regard:
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/samsungsupport/
Twitter- https://twitter.com/SamsungSupport/
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/samsungsupport/
Private Message by selecting any moderator and clicking on the chat option with your full model and serial number
Calling into Samsung directly at 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)
or
Use the following link to locate a service center near you: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/service/locations/
Be sure to click " ✓ Accept as Solution" when you find an answer that works for you.
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