A8
Before calling for service
Answers to most frequent questions
Always cut off the main power before replacing any parts. Take care of water piping and
electric cable when pulling the oven.
Control parts on the front:
Remove the front or side panel by removing
the screws.
Control and motor system on the back of
oven:
Remove the back panel by removing the
screws.
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Questions
Solutions
The oven does not turn on when installed.
Check the breakers on the front panel.
Check the breaker of the building.
The blower does not run and the oven does
not produce heat (lights are on).
If the oven has already functioned, check if the
doors are tightly closed.
Check the overload relays located in the control
compartment. If anyone of these is disengaged,
call for a qualified technician.
Uneven baking
Make sure that the grills do not obstruct the
airflow. Do not use foil on grills.
The oven temperature is too high.
For best result, cooking temperature should be
around 350
0
F to 375
0
F.
To put in or take out bread pans, open the door
2"(5 cm) and wait 5 secondes before opening
the door completely.
Check the oven temperature by using an oven
thermometer and make sure that it is even to the
thermostat setting.
Check if the baking time is longer than usual
and if the oven is baking much more on the
bottom. If it is the case, one element may be
burned.
If the oven is baking too much on the sides, it is
possible that the fan is not cycling properly.
(Check if the motor turns 2.5 minutes in a
direction, stops 30 seconds and starts for 2.5
minutes in the opposite direction).
The doors should not be opened unnecessarily to
conserve the heat.
Find out leak of heat and correct it.
Summary of Contents for JA-3
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