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Troubleshooting PROBLEM Excessive smoking during a selfcleaning cycle. Oven door will not open after a self-cleaning cycle. POSSIBLE CAUSE This is the first time the oven has been cleaned. This is normal. SOLUTION This is normal. The oven will always smoke more the first time it is cleaned. Wipe up all excessive soiling before starting the selfcleaning cycle. If smoke persists, press the OFF/CLEAR pad. Open the windows to clear the smoke from the room. After the oven has cooled and unlocked, wipe up excessive soil and reset the oven for self-cleaning. The oven door will stay locked until the oven temperature drops below 350 °F. PROBLEM Oven not clean after a selfcleaning cycle. Steam or smoke coming from under the control panel. Burning or oily odor emitting from the vent. POSSIBLE CAUSE A fine dust or ash is normal. This is normal. This is normal for a new oven and will disappear within 1/2 hour of the first bake cycle. SOLUTION This can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Set the self-cleaning cycle for a longer cleaning time. The cycle was not long enough to burn off the dirt buildup. Extremely dirty ovens require hand-cleaning of excessive spillovers and food buildup before starting a self-cleaning cycle. Multiple self-cleaning cycles may be necessary to completely clean the oven. The oven vent is located there. More steam is visible when using the convection functions or when baking or roasting multiple items at the same time. To speed the process, set a self-cleaning cycle for a minimum of 3 hours. (See pages 72 and 73.) Troubleshooting 78 English

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78 English
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Oven not clean
after a self-
cleaning cycle.
A fine dust or ash is normal.
This can be wiped clean with
a damp cloth.
Set the self-cleaning cycle for
a longer cleaning time. The
cycle was not long enough to
burn off the dirt buildup.
Extremely dirty ovens require
hand-cleaning of excessive
spillovers and food buildup
before starting a self-cleaning
cycle. Multiple self-cleaning
cycles may be necessary to
completely clean the oven.
Steam or
smoke coming
from under the
control panel.
This is normal.
The oven vent is located
there. More steam is visible
when using the convection
functions or when baking or
roasting multiple items at the
same time.
Burning or oily
odor emitting
from the vent.
This is normal for a new oven
and will disappear within 1/2
hour of the first bake cycle.
To speed the process, set
a self-cleaning cycle for a
minimum of 3 hours. (See
pages
72
and
73
.)
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Excessive
smoking
during a self-
cleaning cycle.
This is the first time the oven
has been cleaned.
This is normal. The oven will
always smoke more the first
time it is cleaned.
Wipe up all excessive soiling
before starting the self-
cleaning cycle.
If smoke persists, press the
OFF/CLEAR pad. Open the
windows to clear the smoke
from the room. After the oven
has cooled and unlocked, wipe
up excessive soil and reset
the oven for self-cleaning.
Oven door will
not open after
a self-cleaning
cycle.
This is normal.
The oven door will stay
locked until the oven
temperature drops below
350 °F.