A:AnswerHi there jkarel11! We appreciate you asking. The air fry mode on this model does use the connected gas (or propane) to provide the heat. This means that while you can select a bake or air fry mode each time you use the oven, gas (or propane) will still be used. ^Jecca
A:AnswerI'm happy to help with this, Rawad! First, here is a link (https://bit.ly/3yOfhIE) to the installation manual for this model. On pages 15 and 16 you can find detailed information about the gas and electrical requirements for this model. It is also important to note that this model is intended for home or personal use, and may have a shortened lifespan when used in a high demand business setting. ^Jecca
A:AnswerYes unless you have a second kitchen or need an extra stove. I had Best Buy take my old stove. You may want to check with your utility company as sometimes they give rebates if you give them your old stove.
A:AnswerIt absolutely can! In fact, Samsung currently provides a compatible conversion kit with all of our gas model ranges. We do recommend having a licensed professional perform the conversion as there are many risks associated with gas and propane. ^Jecca
A:AnswerThat's a great question, Jennie! This model uses gas (or propane if it has been converted) to heat both the cooktop and the oven compartments. It does also use electricity to run the fan, control panel, and automatic ignitions. This would mean that when using the air fry feature, some gas will be used to create the heat. ^Jecca
A:AnswerThanks so much for asking, Carol! The button for the oven light on this model is located between the number pad and the "Smart Control" button. It looks like an icon of a light bulb, but does not have a written label like many of the other buttons. ^Jecca
A:AnswerThey sure can, AndreaMK! In fact, we've included instructions on how to safely manually light the burners on page 18 of the user manual (https://bit.ly/3E0I7ZY). ^Jecca
A:AnswerHi there, Rich! To help with this, I'm providing this link (https://bit.ly/3yOfhIE) to the user manual for this model. Page 16 has in depth details about the electrical requirements for this model. ^Jecca
A:AnswerThanks so much for asking, AJDewy! You can read all about the Smart Control features and functions on page 34 of the user manual (https://bit.ly/3E0I7ZY). ^Jecca
A:AnswerI'm happy to help with this. Here is a direct link (https://bit.ly/3E0I7ZY) to the user manual for this model. Page 15 can walk you through how to set the clock. ^Jecca
A:AnswerHey Christine1600! To help answer this, I'm providing this link (https://bit.ly/3yOfhIE) to the installation manual for this model. Page 16 has detailed information about the electrical requirements for this model. ^Jecca
A:AnswerYes, it is removable, and no, there are no accessories included that will allow cooking with a pan in the middle section. Although, that section will accommodate pans and skillets!
A:AnswerHi there VictorG! Most ovens use a double-paneled glass for the door as this helps keep the exterior temperature from getting to hot. Because of this, grease and other airborne particles can become trapped between the glass. I do have this link (https://bit.ly/3zD9tTv) that has information on how to clean this area. ^Jecca
A:AnswerIt sure can, Danny! In fact, this range even comes with the necessary compatible conversion kit. Samsung does recommend using a licensed professional to perform the conversion. This is due simply to the many risks associated with gas and propane. ^Jecca
A:AnswerExcellent question. In general, most standalone air fryers use the same style of settings as an oven, temperature and time. The air fry feature on this model can be set to any temperature between 350°F and 500°F, and does not require preheating before use! You can find more details about the air fry feature beginning on page 25 of the user manual (https://bit.ly/3sw4TE2). ^Jecca
A:AnswerI'm so glad you asked, MichelleM! There are actually two fans in the oven. The internal cooling fan, which helps keep the electronics cool, and the convection fan, which is visible at the back of the oven and circulates heated air for more thorough cooking. The convection fan turns on and off at regular intervals and has a quiet, low humming noise. The cooling fan is not visible, but you will hear it running whenever the electronics get hot, and turn off when the electronics are cool. Either the oven or the cooktop can create enough heat for the cooling fan to come on. ^Jecca