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That the display is so bright it lights up not only the kitchen but also neighboring rooms is a problem. We love the appliance, but the inability to dim the display is definately a HUGE issue. I would not recommend this appliance until Samsung fixes this issue. Since it has some limited smarts in it, you would think Samsung could figure out how to dim the display...but if not, that is a very short-sighted design decision.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Since I see multiple Samsung forum replies confirming there is no dimming option on this model, the best solution requires knowledge of basic electronic do's and don'ts and willingness to open the control panel to apply window tint film directly on the LED display module which may void your warrantee. 1) unplug the range. 2) Remove 2 screws to remove the upper back panel, 3) release the FPC connector latch on the right side of the control board and lift out the flat cable to the panel buttons 4) remove 3 screws holding the control board bracket and tilt out the control board to see the display module. 5) cut 2-3 (depending on darkness of film) rectangles of window tint film exactly the size as the module. 6) apply/stack the film layers directly on the LED display module (use very light mist on the film to activate the adhesive). 7) Put it all back together in reverse order. I find it baffling that Samsung's designers don't understand that everyone perceives intensity of blue light differently. No doubt the designers thought this display was just fine but it strainsed my eyes to look directly at for more than a moment and that's when the room lights are on. I despise blue indicators because intensity is so variable. I may never buy another Samsung appliance online without looking at a demo unit first just because the blue LED displays are too bright and not user setable. I also have a Samsung microwave which isn't quite as offensive but more than I would like. An auto dimming night behavior on future designs would be welcomed and simple to implement feature (design cost is less than $1 in additional PCB components).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I bought car window tint. Cut a tiny piece and applied with water no mess not permanent and can be removed anytime.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.you can put frosted tape over the display, Doesnt look all that great but definitely works.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I put blue painters tape over the display .. my grown kids (who might have been Samsung customers laugh at me. :-)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I bought a tiny clock to apply over the LED light. It’s only one inch.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Mochi, We appreciate your question about controlling the display on this Samsung range model. At this time, the control panel has only this display setting for its illumination. I will be sure to pass on what you have mentioned here to our product team for current and future product development about the display settings of the control panel on this range. Leo
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