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SERVICE
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
Before calling a service technician, check the following:
PART OR ALL OF YOUR
RANGE DOES NOT OPERATE
SURFACE ELEMENTS FAIL
TO TURN ON OR HEAT FOOD
PROPERLY
FOOD NOT BAKING SATIS-
FACTORILY
OVEN DOES NOT OPERATE
OVEN LIGHT DOES NOT
WORK
Is the range plug disconnected from the electrical outlet?
·
Are house fuses blown or
circuit breakers tripped?
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Is the range plug loose or improperly plugged in?
Has
power supply to your home been interrupted?
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Was oven properly set?
Is range plug disconnected from the electrical outlet?
·
Check circuit breaker or fuse
box for tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses.
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Is element properly plugged into recep-
tacle?
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Was incorrect utensil used?
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For optimum results, utensil SHOULD HAVE A
FLAT bottom. See page 6 for additional information. (NOTE: Expect cooking times to
increase if range is connected to 208 volts).
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Have serviceman check element.
Are racks properly in place and in correct position for what you are baking?
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Is range
level?
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Are you using the proper pan?
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Is it bright, not soiled or dark colored?
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Have
you used foil incorrectly?
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Are you using standard measuring utensils?
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Did you pre-
heat if recommended?
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Oven temperature is incorrectly set - too low or too high.
Is the range disconnected from the electrical power?
·
Was oven properly set?
Is bulb loose or burned out?
F PLUS A NUMBER APPEARS
IN THE DISPLAY AND A CON-
TINUOUS BEEP SOUNDS.
(EXAMPLE: F 2)
This is called a FAULT CODE. If a fault code appears in the display, press the STOP/
CLEAR pad. If the fault code reappears, disconnect power to the range and call the ser-
vicer. See page 20 for additional information.
CONTROL WILL NOT AC-
CEPT AN ENTRY
This may indicate a “stuck” pad. Press each of the seven pads to disengage the pad.
Then, press STOP/CLEAR pad and reprogram the operation. If the control still does not
accept an entry after checking each pad, call the servicer.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION