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Trouble shooting
Problem
Possible causes
What to do
Oven
The oven doesn
’
t
work (no heating).
No power supply (oven light
and
halos do not come on either).
No gas supply (gas ovens).
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.
One of the oven
lights does not come
on, but the oven
works.
The light bulb is loose.
The light bulb has blown.
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.’
Condensation
around oven (e.g. on
control panel or top
of oven door.)
Food has high moisture content
or local climate (temperature,
humidity) is contributing to
condensation.
Condenstaion 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.
Steam coming from
oven vents at the
back of the range.
Moisture from food evaporating
during cooking.
This is normal, especially if you
are cooking large quantities of
food in the
oven
using
a
CONVECTION mode.
The convection fan
does not come on in a
CONVECTION
mode.
Technical fault.
Contact your Authorized Service
Center or Customer Care.
Oven will not heat
Oven settings are not corrected
Follow mode selection and clock
settings as specified in Oven
Operation section of the manual.
Foods
over-cooked
or under-cooked
Incorrect
cooking
time
or
temperature.
Adjust time, temperature, or rack
position.
‘
Cracking
’
or
‘
Popping
’
sound.
This is the sound of metal
heating and cooling.
This is normal.
There is a power
failure
–
can I still
use the oven?
Power outage in your home or
neighborhood.
The oven cannot be used until
power is restored.