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Trouble Shooting Guide
Problem
Possible causes
What to do
Oven
The oven doesn’t work
(no heating).
No power supply (oven light and
halos do not come on either).
No gas supply (gas ovens).
Check that the circuit breaker hasn’t
tripped and there is no power outage
in your area. If there is a power
outage, you cannot use the oven
until power has been restored.
The supply to the house may not be
working or there may be an outage.
Contact your local gas supplier.
One of the oven lights
does not come on, but
the oven works.
The light bulb is loose.
The light bulb has blown.
See instructions for ‘Replacing the
oven light bulb’ in section ‘Care and
cleaning’. Instead of replacing the
bulb, simply ensure that it is secure
in its socket.
Replace the bulb. See instructions
for ‘Replacing the oven light bulb’ in
section ‘Care and cleaning.’
Condensation around
oven (e.g. on control
panel or top of oven
door.)
Food has high moisture content
or local climate (temperature,
humidity) is contributing to
condensation.
Condensation is normal. You can
wipe the drops off the control panel.
If there is frequent or excessive
condensation, make sure that
cabinetry around the range is
moisture-proofed.
Steam coming from
oven vents at the back
of the range.
Moisture from food evaporating
during cooking.
This is normal, especially if you are
cooking large quantities of food in
the oven using a CONVECTION
mode.
The convection fan
does not come on in a
Technical fault.
Contact your Authorized Service
Center or Customer Care.
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