Kenmore Dual fuel range slide-in Use And Care Manual page 22

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Avoid Service
Checklist
You may save the cost and inconvenience
of an unnecessary
service call by first reviewing
this Checklist
of commonly
encountered
problem
situations.
You will be charged for a service call while the appliance is in warranty
if the problem is
not caused by defective product workmanship
or materials.
Your
new appliance
is a carefully
engineered
product.
Many times,
what
appears
to be a
reason
to call service
requires
nothing
more than
a simple
adjustment
you can easily
make
in your own
home.
OCCURRENCE
Range
is not
level.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE/SOLUTION
Poor installation.
Place oven rack in center
of oven.
Place a level on the oven rack.
Adjust
leveling
legs at base of range
until the rack is level. When
range is level,
cooktop
may appear
out of alignment
if countertop
is not level.
Weak, unstable
floor.
Be su re floor
is level and can adequately
support
range.
Contact
a carpenter
to correct
sagging
or sloping
floor.
Kitchen
cabinet
misalignment
may make range appear
to be unlevel.
Be sure cabinets
are square
and have sufficient
room for range clearance.
Cannot
move
appliance
easily.
Appliance
must
be accessible
for
service.
Cabinets not square or are built in too tight. Contact a cabinet maker to correct the
problem.
Contact
builder
or installer
to make appliance
accessible.
Carpeting
interferes
with
range.
Provide
sufficient
space so range can be lifted over
carpet.
Entire
range
or oven
does
not
operate.
Make sure cord/plug
is tightly
into outlet.
Service wiring is not complete. Contact your dealer, installing agent or authorized
servicer.
Power
outage.
Check house
lights
to be sure. Call your
local electric
company
for
service.
*Oven
control
beeps
and displays
F1, F3
Electronic
control
has detected
a fault
condition.
Push CLEAR to clear the display
and
or F9.
stop beeping.
Program
oven again.
If fault
recurs,
record
fault
number.
Push CLEAR
and contact
an authorized
servicer.
Oven
light
does
not
work.
Replace or tighten
bulb.
See "Changing
Oven Light"
in this owner's
Guide for
instructions.
Surface
unit
does
not
heat.
No power
to the appliance.
Check steps under
"Entire
Range or Oven Does Not
Operate"
in this Avoid
Service Checklist.
Incorrect
control
setting.
Make sure the correct
control
is on for the surface
unit to be
used.
Surface
burners
do not
light.
Surface
control
knob
has not been completely
turned
to LITE. Push in and turn
the
surface
control
knob to LITE (until
burner
ignites)
and then
turn the surface
control
knob to the desired
flame
size.
Burner
ports
are clogged.
Clean burners.
See "To Clean Burner
Grates,
Contoured
Burner
Pans, Burner
Cap and Burner
Base" under General
Cleaning.
With the burner
off, use small-gauge
wire or needle to clean ports or slots.
Gas supply is turned off. Turn gas supply on.
Surface
burner
flame
burns
half
way
around.
Burner ports or slots are clogged. With the burner off, clean by using a small-gauge
wire or needle to lean prots or slots.
Moisture
is present
after cleaning.
Lightly
fan the flame
and allow the burner
to
operate
until flame
is full. Dry the burners
thoroughly
following
instructions
under
General
Cleaning.
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