Troubleshooting
tips ... Before you call for service
My new oven doesn't
cook like my old one.
is something wrong
with the temperature
settings?
Food does not bake
properly
Possible
Cause
What To Do
Your new oven has a different cooking
system
from your old oven and
therefore
may cook differently than your
old oven.
Oven controls improperly set.
Rack position is incorrect or rack is
not level.
Incorrect
cookware or cookware
of
For the first few uses, follow your recipe times
and temperatures
carefully. If you still think your
new oven is too hot or too cold, you can adjust the
temperature yourself to meet your specific cooking
preference.
NOTE: This adjustment affects Bake
temperatures;
it will not affect Broil or Clean.
See the Cooking Modes section.
See the Cooking Modes section and Cooking Guide.
See the Cookware section.
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size being used.
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Oven temperature
needs adjustment.
See the Settings section.
Ingredient
substitution
Substituting ingredients can change the recipe
outcome.
Make sure you select the appropriate
broil mode.
See Cooking Guide for rack location suggestions.
Make sure cookware is cool.
Use a pan specifically designed for broiling.
If using aluminum foil conform to pan slits.
Preheat the broil element for 10 minutes.
See the Settings section.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Food does not broil
Oven controls improperly set.
Improper
rack position being used.
Food being cooked in a hot pan.
Cookware not suited for broiling.
Aluminum foil used on the broiling
pan
and grid has not been fitted
properly
and slit as recommended.
In some areas the power
(voltage)
may be low.
Oven temperature
too
Oven temperature
needs adjustment.
hot or too cold
Oven does not work or
A fuse in your home may be blown or
appears
not to work
the circuit breaker tripped.
Oven is in Sabbath Mode.
"Crackling"
or
This is the sound of the metal heating
"popping"
sound
and cooling during
both the cooking and
cleaning functions.
Your range has been designed
to maintain
a tighter control over your oven's
temperature.
You may hear your oven's
heating elements
"click"
on and off more
frequently
than in older ovens to achieve
better results during baking, broiling,
convection,
and self=clean cycles.
A fuse in your home may be blown or
the circuit breaker tripped.
Verify, that the oven is not in Sabbath Mode.
See the Sabbath Mode section.
This is normal.
This is normal.
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ismY range
making
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noise when using my
oven?
Clock
and timer do not
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
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