Frigidaire CFEF272DC3 Use & Care Manual page 31

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PROBLEM
POSSIBLECAUSE/SOLUTION
RANGE DOES NOT OPERATE
Surface elements do not heat.
No power to range. Check steps "Entire range does not operate" above.
Control knobs set too low. At very low heat settings of the control knobs, the surface signal
light may come on; however, surface unit does not operate. Turn the control knob to a
slightly higher setting until the elements start heating.
Coil elements not seated properly in terminals. Turn temperature control knobs to OFF.Pull
out and lift up coil elements. Straighten terminals on end of coil element if necessary.
Replace elements properly into the element block.
Incorrect surface control knob turned on. Make sure the correct surface control is on for the
surface unit to be used.
Oven light does not work.
Burned-out light bulb. See "Oven Lamp" in the "General Information" section.
Control panel light does not oper-
Lamp loose in sockets or burned-out. See Fluorescent Lamp in General Information section.
ate (some models).
SURFACE UNITS
Surface elements too hot or too
Raise or lower setting until proper amount of heat is obtained.
cold.
Use only flat bottom, evenly balanced, medium or heavy-weight cookware. Pans having a
flat bottom heat better than warped pans. Cookware material affects heating. Heavy and
medium weight pans heat evenly. Because light-weight
pans heat unevenly, foods may
burn easily.
Liquids boil at LOW setting of sur-
Incorrect setting of the control knob. Turn control knob to a lower setting.
face units.
Cooking on right rear element. When the oven is operating, heated air escapesthrough the
oven vent located directly under the right rear end coil element or little behind it. This will
increase the heat input.
CERAMIC GLASS COOKTOP
(some models)
Scratches or abrasions on cooktop
See "Ceramic Glass Cooktop" section in "General Information" section.
surface.
NOTE: Clean sugary food spills on the heating surfaces as soon as possible, as these can cause cratering of these surfaces when
hot.
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