What To Do If - AEG COMPETENCE 5210 V Instruction Book

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What to do if... (something goes wrong?)
Faults you
can rectify
yourself
... the pilot lamps do not show?
... the oven does not heat?
1. All the relevant switches may not have been operated.
2. The fuse in the fuse box hay have blown.
3. IMPORTANT - Make sure that the oven door Is closed
completely.
... the fuses keep blowing?
Please call an approved and qualified electrician.
... the oven lamp fails?
See cleaning and care on page 38.
Replacement lamps are not covered by warranty and are
not free of charge.
... the oven cannot be switched on?
Check whether:
... the clock display
is flashing! If yes reset the time of day.
... the audible tone of the timer
is emitting a continuous tone.
Then press the corresponding button to switch it off!
... the timer display
does not show, but the pilot lamps of the
appliance still show?
... incorrect indications
appear in the display?
... duration and end
cannot be entered!
The timer has been wrongly operated or there has been a
short power cut. Isolate the oven from the power supply
wait
30 seconds
and then switch on the power. Reset the time of
day on the electronic timer.
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Please make sure that you are not able to rectify a fault
yourself before calling a service engineer in connection
with any of these problems. The cost of calling out an engi¬
neer will not be covered by the warranty.
Therefore, be sure to follow very carefully the instructions
in this booklet and any additional information which may
accompany this appliance.
AEG electrical appliances comply with current safety reg¬
ulations. Repairs should only be carried out by a qualified
AEG engineer or AEG appointed service agents. Repairs
carried out by unauthorised personnel could lead to dam¬
age and could pose a considerable safety hazard to the
user.
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