PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
COMPONENTS
Difficulty may
the main distribution panel of your house caused by a blown
NOT FUNCTIONING
circuit
a tripped circuit breaker, the main fuse the main circuit breaker,
PROPERLY
depending on the nature
the power supply, a circuit breaker is involved, reset it.
It the control box uses fuses, the circuit fuse (a
should be changed,
BUT ONLY BY SOMEONE FAMILIAR WITH ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.
If,
performing one of these procedures, the fuse blows or circuit breaker trips
again, call for service.
Note: Apartment tenants or condominium owners should request their building
management perform this check
calling for service,
●
Controls are not properly set or
control is set for the component or element
you are
●
Entire
or griddle element is not plugged in properly.
●
Consider the possibility of interruption gas or electric service from the utility source.
Because the elements heat by conduction,
stainless
surface may
FEELS HOT
seem
than you are used to. This is normal.
flat-bottom pans
used.
SOLID DISK
Pans which are absolutely flat must be used. If light can be seen between the pan
ELEMENTS WILL
bottom and a straight edge, the elements will not transfer heat properly.
NOT MAINTAIN A
ROLLING BOIL OR
●
Pan bottoms should closely match the diameter
the heating area selected.
FRYING RATE IS NOT
FAST ENOUGH
OR GRIDDLE
●
Grill
is not plugged in solidly.
MODULE IS NOT
●
Grill or griddle element controls are not properly set.
PROPERLY
●
use entire surface of grill, it is necessary to turn on front and rear controls.
STICK
●
Griddle was not
first use.
TO GRILL OR
●
Heat setting is too high.
●
Coating of griddle has been damaged by
of sharp instruments or abrasive cleaners.
EXCESSIVE SMOKE
Accumulated grease in drip pan or
or food soils
grate
causing
FROM
excessive smoke.
MEATS
●
Fats not trimmed from meats prior to cooking.
SOLID DISK
●
Some
and odor is normal
using solid disk elements for the first time and
ELEMENTS SMOKE
after using Cello
WHILE HEATING
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