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09-10-2024 01:06 PM in
Kitchen and Family HubHello,
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09-10-2024 02:00 PM in
Kitchen and Family HubIs it, perhaps, somehow going into an auto self-cleaning cycle? That's the only reason I can think of that an oven will continue to heat after you turn it off.
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09-10-2024 03:03 PM in
Kitchen and Family HubPerhaps, but it can still be opened and I can use the panel, etc.
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a month ago in
Kitchen and Family HubHello, Nektaromulus! We're so sorry to hear about this situation with your range overheating, and definitely understand the concerns. As your device is a non-US model information is severely limited. We kindly suggest that you use this link to look for a support team in the area your product was manufactured in: https://www.samsung.com/us/
Additionally, if you scroll to the bottom of the page on the website for your region, you might discover that your nation provides its very own support forums, just like this one! Just look for the Community Option
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Kitchen and Family HubThat's a cop out. Your link doesn't even work. Doesn't really matter if it's non-US, I'm sure it's nearly the same if not exactly the same as the similar American model. Overheating is a safety issue and Samsung doesn't even offer suggestions on how to go about fixing it.