OUTSIDE RECEPTACLE
No power to outside receptacle.
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GFI (Ground Fault Interrupt) receptacle switch may be off or tripped.Reset GFI at receptacle
(kitchen or bath).
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Bad power source. Make sure you have power from shoreline.
OVENS
Oven too hot (burns food).
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Too large of a baking dish being used restricting air circulation.
Oven is slow heating up, poor baking, poor ignition of burners, popping sound from top burners,
carbon on the pilot shield, or flame burns too low or too high.
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These conditions may be caused by a defective gas pressure regulator. Have the regulator tested by
your gas dealer.
Oven pilots will not light or stay lit.
✔
Have gas pressure regulator tested.
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Be sure oven control knob is not in the "Pilot Off" position.
Top burners won't light.
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Check the position top burners and flash tubing.
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Clogged burner ports. Clean with a toothpick.
Oven burner won't light.
✔
Check to see that the constant pilot is lit.
Gas smell.
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Check all connections with leak detector solution. Never use a match or flame to check for leaks!
NOTE:
All LP connections should be checked periodically as vibrations from travel may cause them to loosen.
Cakes burn on bottom.
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Oven too full for proper circulation.
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Using pan with dark bottom.
Oven door not closing properly.
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Because of expansion and contraction of metal, sometimes the oven door will slightly open at left or
right hand corner. Adjustments can be made by opening the oven door and slightly loosen four
sheet metal screws holding the door panel to the liner. Reset door and tighten screws back down.
POWER CONVERTER
Converter makes a clicking noise.
✔
Circuit overload. Reduce load on circuit.
✔
Circuit breaker (120V) may be off or tripped. Reset breaker(s) at power center.
✔
Short in recharge line. Locate and fix short.
✔
Battery wires reversed.
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