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Problem Possible Cause What To Do
Drawer does not slide
smoothly or drags
The drawer is out of alignment. Fully extend the drawer and push it all the way
in. See the Care and Cleaning of the range
section.
Drawer is over-loaded or load is
unbalanced.
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Lower Oven drawer will not
work
A fuse in your home may be blown or
the circuit breaker tripped.
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The oven is self-cleaning. Wait for the self-clean cycle to finish and the
oven to cool.
Controls improperly set. See the Lower Oven Drawer section.
Excessive condensation in
the drawer
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Uncovered foods. Cover food with lid or aluminum foil.
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Food dries out in the lower
oven drawer
Moisture escaping. Cover food with lid or aluminum foil.
Drawer not fully closed. Push drawer in until latch engages.
Control signals after entering
cooking time or start time
You forgot to enter a bake temperature
or cleaning time.
Touch the Bake pad and desired temperature
or the Self Clean pad and desired clean time.
“Close Door” scrolls in the
display when BROIL is set
The display will always automatically
remind you to close the door.
This is a normal reminder to close the door
when broiling.
“Probe” appears in the
display
This is reminding you to enter a probe
temperature after plugging in the probe.
Enter a probe temperature.
LOC appears in display The Gas/Control Lockout feature is
activated
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OFF. Turn this feature off to use the range.
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Fan noise The convection fan may turn on and off
automatically.
This is normal. The convection fan will run until
the function is over or the door is opened.
Convection fan not working Preheat temperature not reached. Fan will start automatically once the preheat
temperature is reached.
Troubleshooting tips ... Before you call for service
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
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