User Guide
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Contents
- Safety and warnings
- Introduction
- First use
- Cooking guide
- Oven functions
- Cooking charts
- Setting the timer
- Auto Cook
- Using the rotisserie
- Locking the oven controls
- User preference settings
- Sabbath Mode
- Using your gas cooktop
- Cooking guidelines and cookware
- Using the warming drawer
- Care and cleaning
- Using the Self Clean function
- Troubleshooting
- Alert codes
- Warranty and service
- Energy guidelines (GB IE only)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
During a Self Clean cycle,
the oven is louder than
usual.
This is normal: the oven’s cooling
fans operate at their highest speed.
The Self Clean cycle has
finished but the oven door
will not open.
The oven door is locked because
the oven is still too hot to be used
for cooking.
Wait until the Self Clean cycle
has finished. If you cancelled
a Self Clean cycle which was
already underway, the oven still
needs to cool down before it
can be used. The oven door will
automatically unlock.
I have cancelled a Self
Clean cycle but cannot use
the oven:
• the oven door will
not open
• the display is still
counting down minutes
or showing Self Clean
Canceled
• the dials and controls
are unresponsive.
This is normal: if the function dial
halo is unlit, you have successfully
cancelled the Self Clean cycle.
However, the oven is still too hot to
be used for cooking and needs to
cool down.
Wait until the cool-down phase
has finished. A long tone will
sound and the oven door will
automatically unlock when the
oven is ready to use.
Note: depending on when the
Self Clean cycle was cancelled, the
cool-down phase may take up to
45 minutes.
The oven is beeping
and the display shows
a2 or a3.
See section ‘Alert codes’
for instructions.
There is a power cut during
a Self Clean cycle.
Power cut. The door will remain locked.
Once the power is turned back
on, the door will remain locked
until the oven has cooled to a
safe temperature.
Self Clean function