Use and Care Manual
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Clock and
timer are
not working
properly
No power to the
range.
Check the circuit breaker or fuse box to
your house. Make sure there is proper
electrical power to the oven.
The oven
will not start
Self Clean
The cooktop is in
use.
If cooktop is in use, Self Clean cannot be
started. This is normal.
The current oven
temperature is
too high.
If oven was in use recently, this is
normal. Self Clean can only be initiated
when the oven has cooled sufficiently.
"Popping"
sounds
during Self
Clean
Metal frame
expanding.
This is normal as the extreme
temperatures cause the metal frame to
expand.
Oven not
clean after
a Self Clean
cycle
Self Clean uses
very high
temperatures to
turn stubborn soils
to ash.
After Self Clean cycle, the remaining
white/grey ash must still be wiped out
by hand. If black soiling still remains,
oven may have been too heavily soiled
to clean with the settings selected. Re-
run self-clean using the longest possible
setting. Some areas, such as bottom
door corners, may be too cool to turn
soils into ash. These areas may need to
be cleaned by hand.
Excessive
Moisture on
door glass
Condensation
from cooking
foods with high
moisture content.
This is normal. Condensation will
evaporate as oven heats up.
Convection Bake and Convection Roast
will eliminate any moisture in the oven.
Porcelain
Chips
Porcelain interior
is chipped by
oven racks
When removing and replacing oven
racks, always tilt racks upward and do
not force them to avoid chipping the
porcelain.
"E" and a
number
appears in
display
System error
detected.
This is an error code. Press CLEAR/OFF
to clear the display and stop beeping. If
necessary, reset oven power at the
circuit breaker. If error code remains or
repeats, write down error code and
contact a qualified service provider for
repairs.