Electrolux E36DF76EPS Use and Care Manual - Page 42
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42 Solutions to Common Problems PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Nothing works. Oven is not connected to electrical power Have oven connected to a properly sized electrical power supply by a qualified technician. Oven will not heat. Power supply is not energized. Oven settings are not correct. Have an electrician check power supply, including the house circuit breaker, wiring and fuses. Follow mode selection and temperature settings as specified in OVEN OPERATION. Foods overcooked. Incorrect cooking time, temperature. Adjust time, temperature or rack position. Oven does not Self-Clean. Oven light will not work. Door is not closed tightly, so the automatic door latch will not lock. Close door tightly. Oven control knob set incorrectly. Follow mode selection and temperature settings specified for SELF-CLEAN. Light bulb is burned out. Follow REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT. Door will not open. Oven is in Self-Clean mode. If oven is hot, door latch will release automatically when oven temperqature falls below 490°F at end of cycle. Oven will not heat after Self-Clean. Oven settings not correct. Follow mode selection and temperature settings as specified in OVEN OPERATION Igniters do not spark. Circuit breaker is tripped. Reset circuit breaker House fuse is blown. Replace house fuse. Power outage in local area. Contact power company. Sparking but no flame ignition Gas shut-off valve is in the "off" position. Turn shut-off to "on" position. Gas supply is interrupted. Contact gas company. Burners ignite but flame is extremely large, distorted or yellow. Burner ring ports are clogged. Clean burner ring ports with straightened paper clip, needle or wire. Burner ports or burner caps are not positioned properly. Remove and carefully re-install burner rings and caps. Cooktop is being operated on the wrong type of gas. Ensure that the type of cooktop matches the gas supply (natural gas or L.P. gas) Regulator is not installed, is faulty or is set for the wrong type of gas. Check installation, replace regullator, or set regulator for proper gas. Burner flame goes out at low setting. Low gas supply pressure. Contact gas company. Ignitors spark continuously after flame ignition. Power supply is not grounded. Power supply polarity is reversed. Have power supply properly grounded. Have polarity corrected. Ignitors are wet or dirty. Dry or clean ignitors.