TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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Clock display does not display 4 | Loose or bad wiring. | Repair or replace wiring (see |
number eights after |
| wiring diagrams). |
test. | Burned out or missing segment in | Make sure clock display is prop- |
| clock display. | erly seated. |
| Broken or missing terminal on | Replace microcomputer board. |
| microcomputer. |
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Oven cooks but display does not | Loose or bad wiring to harness. | Repair or replace wiring (see |
count down in cooking cycle. |
| wiring diagrams). |
| Failed microcomputer board. | Replace microcomputer board. |
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Oven element emits black smoke | This is normal on a new range. | Protective coating will burn off in |
when first turned on. | The | several minutes. Fumes are non- |
| coating is burning off. | toxic. |
| Substance (e.g. food or other | Let element cool then clean ac- |
| material) has spilled onto the ele- | cording to Use & Care instruc- |
| ment. | tions. |
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Oven element does not heat. | No line voltage. | Check circuit breaker. |
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| Loose or bad wiring. | Repair or replace wiring (see |
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| wiring diagrams). |
| Defective element. | Test and/or replace element. |
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Cooktop element barely heats. | Low line voltage. | Line voltage should be minimum |
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| cian should repair cause for low |
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| line voltage. |
| Loose or bad wiring connection at | Repair or replace wiring (see |
| element or terminal block. | wiring diagrams). |
| Defective cooktop control switch. | Test and/or replace switch. |
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