User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important safety instructions
- What you need to know about safety instructions
- California Proposition 65 Warning
- For your safety
- Induction cooktop elements
- Electrical Safety
- Child safety
- Oven
- Remote Operation
- Self-cleaning ovens
- Ventilating hood
- Glass/Ceramic cooking surfaces
- Critical installation warnings
- Critical usage warning
- Usage cautions
- Critical cleaning warnings
- Introducing your new range
- Before you begin
- Surface cooking
- About induction cooktop cooking
- How to set the appliance for cooktop cooking
- Before using the cooktop
- Cookware for induction cooking zones
- Using the correct size cookware
- Pot and pan sizes
- Induction cookware test
- Operating noises
- Using suitable induction cookware
- Temperature detection
- Suggested settings for cooking specific foods
- Protecting the cooktop
- Operating the oven
- The oven control panel
- Oven lock
- Setting the clock
- Setting the kitchen timer
- Timed cooking
- Delay start
- Turning the oven light on and off
- Minimum and maximum settings
- Using the oven racks
- Baking
- Broiling
- Using the special fuction
- Using the keep warm feature
- Using the smart control feature
- Using the voice control
- Using the options function
- Using the Sabbath feature
- Maintaining your appliance
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty (U.S.A)
- Warranty (CANADA)
- Appendix
56 English
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Solution
The oven will
not self-clean.
The oven temperature is
too high to start a self-clean
operation.
Allow the range to cool and
then reset the controls.
The oven controls have been
set incorrectly.
See the section on self-
cleaning on page 43.
A self-cleaning cycle cannot
be started if the oven lock
feature has been activated or
if a cooktop element is on.
Deactivate the oven lock
(see page 31). Make sure all
surface elements are turned
off.
Excessive
smoking during
a self-cleaning
cycle.
There is excessive soiling in
the oven.
Press OFF. Open the windows
to rid the room of smoke.
Wait until the self-cleaning
cycle is cancelled. Wipe up the
excessive soil and then start
the self-cleaning cycle again.
The oven door
will not open
after a self-
cleaning cycle.
The oven is too hot. Allow the oven to cool.
The oven is not
clean after a
self-cleaning
cycle.
The oven controls were not
set correctly.
See the section on self-
cleaning on page 43.
The oven was heavily soiled. Wipe up heavy spillovers
before starting the self-
cleaning cycle. Heavily soiled
ovens may need to be self-
cleaned again or for a longer
period of time.
Problem Possible cause Solution
Steam is
coming out of
the vent.
When using the oven feature,
it is normal to see steam
coming out of the oven vent.
This is normal operation and
not a system failure.
Use the range as usual.
As the number of racks or
amount of food being cooked
increases, the amount of
visible steam will increase.
A burning or
oily odor is
coming from
the vent.
This is normal in a new oven
and will disappear in time.
• To speed the process, set
a self-cleaning cycle for a
minimum of 3 hours.
• See the section on self-
cleaning on page 43.
Strong odor. An odor coming from the
insulation around the inside
of the oven is normal for the
rst few times the oven is
used.
Operate the oven empty on
the bake setting at 400 °F for
1 hour.
Oven racks
are difcult to
slide.
The shiny, silver-colored
racks were cleaned in a self-
cleaning cycle.
Apply a small amount of
vegetable oil to a paper towel,
and then wipe the edges of
the oven racks with the paper
towel.










