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Self-cleaning electric drop-in ranges
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Possible Causes
Oventemperaturetoo
Oven thermostat
hot or too cold
needs
adjustlnent,
What To Do
See the Adjust the oven thermostat--Do it yourself[
secti(Til.
Oven will not work
Plug
on range
is not
• Make
sure
electrical
phlg
is [)lugged
into
a live,
completely
inserted
in
l)rol)erly
grouuded
outlet.
the electrical
outlet.
A fuse in your
home
may
• Replace
tile fl/se (Tr reset
tile circuit
breakel:
be blown
or the circuit
breaker
tripped.
Oven
conlrols
improperly
set.
• See the
Using the oven section.
Door
left in the locked
position.
•/f
necessary,
allow
the
oven
to cool;
then
mlh)ck
the
(1(701:
Oven will notself-clean
The
oven
teinperature
is
• _MhTw the ()veu
t(7 cool
t(7
1"(7(7111 [ellll)el'}ltt/I'e
aud
too high
to set a self-clema
reset
the
coutr(71s.
operation.
Oven
controls
improperly
set.
• See
the
Using the
self-cleaning
oven section.
Oven
door
is not in the
locked
• Make
st/re
rot/Inove
the
door
latch
handle
all the
position,
way to the
right.
"Crackling"
or
This
is the
sound
of the
• This
is u(Trmal.
"popping"
sonnd
metal
heating
and
cooling
during
both
the
cooking
mad
cleaning
functions.
Excessive
smoking
Excessive
soil.
• Press
the
CLEAR/OFFpad.
Open
the
windows
t(7
during
a clean
cycle
rid
the
room
()I sm(Tke.
_A'ait mltil
the
light
on the
SELFCLEAN
pad
goes
(Tfl. Wipe
up the
excess
soil
and
l'eset
the
cle;lU
cycle.
Oven
door
will
not
Oven
too
hot.
• Allow
the
oven
to cool
beh)w
locking
teml)erature.
unlock
Oven not clean after
Oven
controls
not properly
set.
• See the
Using the self-cleaning
oven section.
a clean cycle
Oven
was heavily
soiled.
• Clean
u l) heavv,
sl)ilhTvers
before
,startiuo_ the
clean
cycle.
Heavily
soiled
ovens
may
need
to sell=clean
again
or fin" a h)uger
peri(Td
of time.
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