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Brown streaks or
specks.
Boil overs have
been cooked onto
the surface.
Wait until the
surface cools
down.
Then, use a
single-edge
razor-blade
scraper at
approximately a
45 ° angle
against
the glass
surface to
remove the soil.
See the section
on the care and
cleaning of the
glass cook top
On page 21.
Areas of
discoloration
with metallic
sheen.
Mineral deposits
from water and
food have been
left on the surface
of
the cook top.
Remove using a
ceramic-glass
cooktop cleaning
cream.
Use cookware
with clean,dry
bottoms. Clean
the cook top
with a ceramic
cleaning agent
regularly
every week.
"Cracking"or
"popping" sound.
This is the sound
of the metal
heating and
cooling during
both the cooking
and self-cleaning
functions.
This is normal
operation, and
not a system
failure. Use the
range as usual.
The
oven
will not
turn on.
The oven will not
turn on.
Make sure the
electrical plug is
inserted into a
live, properly
grounded outlet.
The
oven
will not
turn on.
A fuse in your
home may be
blown or
the circuit breaker
tripped.
Replace the fuse or
reset the circuit
breaker.
The oven controls
have been set
improperly.
See the chapter on
operating the oven
starting on page
13.
The oven is too hot. Allow the oven to
cool.
Incomplete service
wiring.
Call for service.
Power outage.
Check to see if the
house lights will turn
on. If required,call
your local
electric company for
service.
The
oven
light will
not turn
on.
The light bulb is
loose or defective.
Tighten or replace the
bulb.
The switch
operating the light
is broken.
Call for service.
(3) Oven
Problem
Possible cause
Solution