Problems and actions needed
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Problems and actions needed
Never attempt any repairs or work on the cooker which could cause injury or damage the product. If you cannot
solve the problem after checking the list below, contact a service company approved by the supplier.
At the end of the cooker’s life
1
Disconnect the cooker from the electrical supply.
2
Cut off the electrical lead, as close as possible to
the rear of the cooker.
3
Make sure that the oven door safety catch has been
deactivated, to remove the risk of children locking
themselves inside the oven.
Contact your local council to find out where you can
dispose of your cooker.
Problem
Action needed
The cooker has no electrical supply
Check that:
•
THE
FUSE
(
S
) has not gone
•
THE
PLUG
is pushed in correctly
•
THE
RCD
(if fitted) has not tripped
The rear left hotplate is not working
(230-volt cooker only)
The cooker has an electrical inter-lock so that the rear left
hotplate cannot heat while the oven Swift Start function is on.
This hotplate can be used as soon as the oven Swift Start heat-
ing is finished.
Boiling/frying takes a long time
Check you have a suitable pan that conducts heat properly
(see page 10)
The oven light is not working
Replace broken bulb (see page 21)
The door safety catch isn’t working
Activate the door safety catch (see page 6)
The roasting sensor is not working
Check that the sensor is correctly plugged in inside the oven.
Take it out and plug it in again. Set the required temperature
(see page 17)
The clock is not showing the right time/not working
Set the correct time (see page 6)
The timer is not working
Set the time required (see page 13)