Maintenance
Check out our tips to prevent many common issues and extend the life of your Samsung Oven.
Inspect the Door and Seals
Ensure that the oven door and door seals are not damaged. Look for broken hinges, deteriorated seals, or a distorted oven casing. If any damage is detected, contact a qualified microwave service technician and do not attempt to repair it yourself.
Avoid Blocking the Air Vents
Place the oven on a flat, level surface that can bear the oven's weight. Ensure that air vents are not blocked to prevent overheating and automatic shutdown.
Keep the Oven Clean
Clean the inside and outside surfaces, door, door seals, turntable, and roller rings regularly. Use a damp cloth followed by a soft dry cloth to wipe the door and sealing surfaces after use to prevent residue build-up.
Proper Storage and Handling
If storing the oven temporarily, choose a dry, dust-free location. Dust and moisture can adversely affect the oven's components.
Avoid Using Abrasive Cleaners
Do not use abrasive products or chemical solvents when cleaning the oven. Particular care should be taken with door seals to ensure they are clean and particles do not accumulate.