User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
OVEN
Condensation around
oven (e.g. on control
panel or top of oven
door).
Food has high moisture
content or local climate
(temperature, humidity) is
contributing to condensation.
Condensation is normal. You
can wipe the drops off the
control panel. If there is
frequent or excessive
condensation, make sure that
cabinetry around the cooker
is moisture-proofed.
Condensation building
up in the oven while
cooking on Grill.
Food in your oven releasing
moisture as it cooks
Allow the grill element to
preheat for 5 minutes before
placing food in the oven
or try cooking on Fan grill
instead.
Uneven baking. Oven not properly preheated.
Unsuitable or incorrectly
arranged bakeware.
Wait until the halo around
the temperature dial has
changed from white to
orange before putting food
in.
See ‘Cooking guide’v for
advice.
COOKTOP BURNERS
None of the burners,
grill, or griddle will
light.
No power supply.
No gas.
Check that there is no power
outage in your area and that
the power supply to the
cooker is switched on at the
circuit breaker panel.
Check that the gas supply
to the house is working. You
should hear the gas when
you turn a burner on. If you
are using bottled gas, check
that it is not empty.
The ignitor keeps
clicking (continuous
spark) even when a
burner has lit.
Dirty or wet ignitor(s). Clean the ignitor(s). See
‘Care and cleaning’ for
instructions.