User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important safety information
- Overview
- Before you start
- Cooktop
- Gas oven
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty (U.S.A)
- Warranty (CANADA)
- Información importante de seguridad
- Descripción general
- Antes de comenzar
- Cubierta
- Horno de gas
- Mantenimiento
- Resolución de problemas
- Garantía (EE.UU.)
- Garantía (CANADÁ)
- Informations importantes relatives à la sécurité
- Présentation
- Avant de commencer
- Surface de cuisson
- Four à gaz
- Entretien
- Dépannage
- Garantie (États-Unis)
- Garantie (CANADA)
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action
There is steam 
or smoke coming 
from under the 
control panel.
This is normal. The oven vent is located there. 
More steam is visible when 
you are using the convection 
functions or when baking or 
roasting multiple items at the 
same time.
A burning or oily 
odor coming from 
the vent.
This is normal for a new 
oven and will disappear 
within 
1
/2 hour of the rst 
bake cycle.
To speed the process, set 
a self-cleaning cycle for a 
minimum of 3 hours. (See page 
41.)
Strong odor. This is temporary. The insulation around the 
inside of the oven emits an 
odor the rst few times the 
oven is used.
The oven racks are 
difcult to slide.
This is normal. Apply a small amount of 
vegetable oil to a paper towel, 
and then wipe the edges of 
the oven racks with the paper 
towel. Racks become dull and 
hard to slide if they are left in 
the oven during a self-clean 
cycle.
Fan noise. This is normal. The convection fan runs until 
the function is over or the 
door is opened.
The convection fan 
is not working.
This is normal. The fan starts automatically 
when the oven reaches the 
preheat temperature.
Problem Cause Action
Excessive smoking 
during a self-
cleaning cycle.
This is the rst time the 
oven has been cleaned.
This is normal. The oven will 
always smoke more the rst 
time it is cleaned.
Wipe up all excessive soil 
before starting the self-
cleaning cycle.
If smoke persists, press 
OFF/CLEAR. Open the windows 
to clear the smoke from the 
room. After the oven has 
cooled and unlocked, wipe up 
excessive soil, and then reset 
the oven for self-cleaning.
The oven door will 
not open after a 
self-cleaning cycle.
This is normal. The oven door will stay locked 
until the oven temperature 
drops below 400 °F.
The oven is not 
clean after a self-
cleaning cycle.
A ne dust or ash is 
normal.
This can be wiped clean with a 
damp cloth.
Set the self-cleaning cycle for 
a longer cleaning time.
The cycle was not long enough 
to burn off the dirt buildup.
Extremely dirty ovens 
require hand-cleaning of 
excessive spillovers and food 
buildup before you start a 
self-cleaning cycle. Multiple 
self-cleaning cycles may be 
necessary to completely clean 
the oven.










