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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
OVEN
Condensation around
oven (e.g. on control
panel or top of oven
door.)
Food has high moisture
content or local climate
(temperature, humidity) is
contributing to condensation.
Condensation is normal. You
can wipe the drops off the
control panel. If there is
frequent or excessive
condensation, make sure that
cabinetry around the range is
moisture-proofed.
Steam coming from
oven vents at the back
of the range.
Moisture from food
evaporating during cooking.
This is normal, especially
if you are cooking large
quantities of food in the oven
using a CONVECTION mode.
Fan noise and warm
ventilation air coming
from the range during
and after use or a
CLEAN cycle.
A cooling fan in the range
runs to prevent the oven
door and control panel from
overheating.
This is normal and requires
no action.
Occasional, brief
glowing inside the oven
during a CLEAN cycle.
Heavy soiling is getting
incinerated.
This is normal and requires
no action.
Excessive smoking and/
or flames inside the
oven during a CLEAN
cycle.
Combustible material (e.g.
wooden board or utensil) or
excessive food soils left in the
oven.
Follow the instructions under
‘To cancel a CLEAN cycle’ in
section ‘Care and cleaning’.
IMPORTANT!
Do not disconnect the range
from the power supply at
the circuit breaker. The
cooling fan is needed to
cool the range.
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