Troubleshooting - Caliber INDOOR Professional Range Series User Manual

36 inch,48 inch
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Care and cleaning
Replacing the oven light bulb
Note: before you start, disconnect power to unit before you start and you'll need Phillips & flat screwdriver.
1.
Remove screw as
2. Pull out light carefully.
shown.
Do not damage wires.
5. Picture of Light assem-
6. Carefully install new
bly removed.
Light assembly
Note: Turn the power supply to the range back on at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel and check for light to work.
3. Locate screw heads,
4. Loosen screw close
the screw closer to light
to wires to remove light
holds light bulb, screw
assembly.
closer to wires connects
to wires.
7. Assemble light on
8. Place back screw as
oven opening taking care
it was before and you are
of not damaging wires.
done.
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Troubleshooting

If you can't find an answer to your problem in the chart below, or if the problem cannot be
fixed, you will need technical help. Contact your Authorized Service Center or Customer Care.
Problem
Possible Causes
Oven
The oven doesn't
No power supply (oven light and
work (no heating).
halos do not come on either).
No gas supply (gas ovens).
One of the oven
The light bulb is loose or burned out. See instructions for 'Replacing
lights does not come
on, but the oven
works.
The light bulb has burned out.
There is a power
Power outage in your home or
failure – can I still use
neighborhood.
the oven?
Condensation around
Food has high moisture content or
oven (e.g. on control
local climate (temperature, humidity)
panel or top of oven
is contributing to condensation.
door.)
Steam coming from
Moisture from food evaporating
oven vents at the
during cooking.
back of the range.
The oven door won't
Obstacle is in the way
open.
What to do
Check that the circuit breaker
hasn't tripped and there is no
power outage in your area. If
there is a power outage, you
cannot use the oven until power
has been restored.
The supply to the house may
not be working or there may be
an outage. Contact your local
gas supplier.
the oven light bulb' in section
'Care and cleaning'. Before replac-
ing the bulb, simply
ensure that it is secure in its
socket.
Replace the bulb. See
instructions for 'Replacing the
oven light bulb' in section 'Care
and cleaning.'
The oven cannot be used until
power is restored.
Condenstaion is normal. You
can wipe the drops off the
control panel. If there is
frequent or excessive
condensation, make sure that
cabinetry around the range is
moisture-proofed.
This is normal, especially if you
are cooking large quantities
of food in the oven using the
CONVECTION fan.
Remove item preventing door from
opening freely.
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