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Problem Possible Causes What To Do
Power outage, 3RZHURXWDJHRUVXUJH Reset the clock. If the oven was in use, you must reset
clock flashes it by touching the CLEAR/OFF pad, setting the clock
 and resetting any cooking function.
“Burning” or “oily” 7KLVLVQRUPDOLQDQHZRYHQ To speed the process, set a self-clean cycle
odor emitting from DQGZLOOGLVDSSHDULQWLPH for a minimum of 3 hours. See the Using the
the vent self-cleaning oven section.
Strong odor ,PSURSHUDLUJDVUDWLRLQRYHQ Adjust the oven burner air shutter.
,QVXODWLRQDURXQGWKHLQVLGH This is normal in a new oven, and will disappear
RIWKHRYHQ in time.
Fan noise $FRROLQJIDQPD\WXUQRQ This is normal. The fan will run until the function
DQGRIIDXWRPDWLFDOO\ is over or the door is opened.
Cannot see flames on both%ULJKWJORZRILJQLWHUPDNHV See the Broiling section.
sides of broil burner IODPHVGLIILFXOWWRVHH
Burners have yellow or &RPEXVWLRQTXDOLW\RI Use the illustrations below to determine if your
yellow-tipped flames EXUQHUIODPHVQHHGVWREH burner flames are normal. If burner flames look
GHWHUPLQHGYLVXDOO\ like A, call for service. Normal burner flames should
look like B or C, depending on the type of gas you
use. With Propane (LP) gas, some yellow tipping on
outer cones is normal.
A–Yellow flames B–Yellow tips C–Soft blue flames
Call for service on outer cones Normal for natural
Normal for gas
Propane (LP) gas
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