PROBLEM
CLOCK
DOES
NOT
WORK
OVEN
LIGHT
DOES
NOT
COME
ON
OVEN
WILL
NOT
WORK
FOOD
DOES
NOT
ROAST
OR BAKE PROPERLY
FOOD
DOES
NOT
BROIL
PROPERLY
OVEN TEMPERATURE
TOO HOT OR TOO
COLD
STRONG
ODOR
POSSIBLE
CAYUSE
° Range electrical
plug must be securely seated in a live power
outlet.
Check
for blown
fuse or tripped
circuit
breaker°
° Bulb may be loose or burned
out.
- Electrical
plug must
be plugged
into a live power
oudetr
° Plug on the range is not completely
inserted
in the electrical
outlet°
• Pilot(s)
is (are) not lit (on standing
pilot models).
See the Lighting
Instructions
for Standing
Pilot Models
section
in Using Your Oven.
° The circuit
breal_er in your house has been tripped,
or a fuse has been blown.
" Oven
controls
not properly
set_
° Oven
controls
not properly
set. See the Baking or Roasting
section.
o Shelf position
is not correct.
• Incorrect
cookware
or cookware
of improper
size is being used,,
° Oven
thermostat
needs
adjustment.
See the Adjust
the Oven Thermostat--
Do It Yourself section.
° tXAuminum
foil used improperly
in the oven.
o Oven
bottom
not securely
seated in position,
° Oven
controls
_aot properly
set, See the Broiling
sectlon_
• Oven
door and/or
broiler
drawer
not closed.
• Improper
shelf'position
being used. See the Broiling
section°
° Food is being cooked
on a hot pan.
"Cookware
is not suited
for broiling.
• Aluminum
foil used on the broiler pan grid has not been fitted
properly
and slit as recommended.
° Oven
bottom
not securely
seated in position°
• The OVEN
CONTROL
knob needs adjustment,
See the Adjust
the
Oven Thermostat
Do It Yourself section.
• Improper
air/gas
ratio in oven. Adjust oven burner
air shutter,
• An odor from
the insulation
around the oven liner is normal
for the first few
times oven is used, This is temporar,fi
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