Troubleshooting - Fisher & Paykel OR36SDG User Manual

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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.
Oven
PROBLEM
The oven does not light.
One of the oven lights
does not come on, but
the oven works.
There is a power failure –
can I still use the oven?
Condensation around oven
(e.g. on control panel or top
of oven door.)

TROUBLESHOOTING

POSSIBLE CAUSES
When trying to ignite the
oven burners:
The oven dial is not fully pushed
in before turning .
The oven dial is not in the
O (OFF) position when it is
pushed in.
No power supply.
No gas supply.
The light bulb is loose.
The light bulb has blown.
Power outage in your home or
neighborhood.
Food has high moisture content
or local climate (temperature,
humidity) is contributing to
condensation.
WHAT TO DO
Check that the dial is in the O
(OFF) position and pushed in as
far as possible before turning it.
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.
See instructions for 'Replacing the
oven light bulb' in section 'Care
and cleaning'. Instead of replacing
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.'
In the event of power failure while
cooking, return the oven dials
in off position (O) to prevent
overheating of the appliance. The
oven cannot be used until power
is restored.
Condensation 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.
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