Instructions for Use

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en-us Eliminating faults
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Fault Cause Troubleshooting
Oven is not self-cleaning properly The oven is too hot to start self
clean
1. Allow the oven to cool before running self
clean.
2. Always wipe out loose soils or heavy
spillovers before running self clean.
3. If the oven is heavily soiled, set the maxi-
mum self clean time.
Clock and timer are not working
properly
There is no power supply to the
appliance
1. Check circuit breaker or fuse box to your
house.
2. Make sure there is proper electrical power to
the oven.
"E" and a number appears in dis-
play and control beeps
An electronics fault has occured 1. Press any key to stop the beeping.
2. Reset the oven if necessary.
3. Call an authorized service provider.
With a new oven there is a strong
odor when oven is turned on
This is normal with a new oven
and will disappear after a few uses
Operate the self clean mode to burn-off the
smell more quickly.
Control does not react when a key
is touched
The control is wet or soiled
Clean the control panel an wipe it dry.
The buttons are not pressed cor-
rectly
1. Press the center of the button.
2. Use the flat part of your finger.
Warm air or steam escapes from
oven vent
It is normal to see or feel steam or
warm air escaping from the oven
vent
CAUTION
Risk of fire!
The oven vents are important for air circu-
lation. Covering the oven vents will cause
the oven to overheat. Refer to the appli-
ance overview for the location of the oven
vents.
→"Familiarizing yourself with your appli-
ance", Page11
Do not obstruct oven vents.
Cooling fan runs even when the
oven is turned off
The cooling fan will continue to
run, even after the oven has been
turned off, until the oven has
cooled sufficiently
This is normal. There is no action required.