Amana ACO27DE1-P1132343NE electric oven

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Oven Light
Not Working
Oven Not Heating
Self-Clean Cycle
Not Working
Things to Check
Check bulb for looseness.
Check to see if bulbis burned out. If
bulb is burned out; replace itwith a
40-watt appliance bulb.
Make sure oven is connected to
electrical power.
Make sure the electroniccontrol has
:been set properly.
Make sure a delayed cycle has not
been set.
Clock must be set to correcttime of
day. Oven door must be closed.
Make sure a delayed cycle has not
been set.
Oven Door Wait for oven to cool. Door lock will
Will Not Open automatically release.
Oven Element This is normal when using any oven
Cycles On and Off cooking function.
Oven Temperature
Not Accurate
Do not measure temperature with a
regular thermometer.
Check for blocked air vents.
Aluminum foil will alter oven
temperature.
Confirm correct utensil is being used.
Adjusting the Oven Thermostat
Temperature
The oven temperature has been factory
calibrated and tested. In the unlikely event that
the oven consistently overcooks or undercooks
food, make the following adjustment:
1. Touch BAKE.
2. Touch the _ until an oven temperature
greater than 500°F shows in the display,
3. Immediately touch and hold BAKE until "00"
appears in the display, approximately 5
seconds.
4. To decrease the oven temperature (for a
cooler oven),_:_until the negative numbers
appear.
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The oven can be adjusted from -05 to -35
degrees lower. To avoid overadjusting the
oven move the temperature -5 degrees each
time.
5. To increase the oventemperature (for a
warmer oven), touch/+ "k, until the positive
numbers appear. The oven can be adjusted
from 05 to 35 degrees higher. To avoid
overadjusting the oven, move the tern perature
5 degrees each time.
6. Touch OVEN CANCEL. The temperature
adjustment will be retained even through a
power failure.
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