Jenn-Air M438 If nothing on the oven operates, If control panel lights, yet oven will not start

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BeforeServiceYou Call

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Check the following list to be sure a service call is really necessary. A quick reference of this manual as well as reviewing additional information on items to check, may prevent an unneeded service call.

If nothing on the oven operates:

check for a blown circuit fuse or a tripped main circuit breaker.

check if oven is properly connected to electric circuit in house.

check that controls are set properly.

If control panel lights, yet oven will not start:

door is not securely closed.

Start Pad must be touched after entering cooking selection.

another selection entered already in oven and Cancel/Off Pad not touched to cancel it.

make sure you have entered cooking time after touching Time Cook Pad.

Cancel/Off Pad was touched accidentally. Reset cooking program and touch Start Pad.

temperature probe not inserted properly nor not being used during Probe Code or Temp Cook.

make sure you have entered a desired finished temperature after touching Temp Cook & Hold Pad.

If "ERROR" appears on display:

a temperature less than 90°F. or more than 199°F. has been entered.

weight is incorrect for Auto Defrost. It is necessary to reset oven.

a valid clock time was not entered.

If "PROBE" appears on display:

probe has been forgotten or not seated properly in oven wall when using Temp Cook & Hold or Probe Code functions.

If the oven interior light or cooktop light does not work:

• the light bulb is loose or defective.

If oven floor is hot:

• this is normal. The floor is absorbing heat from the food.

If interior of oven collects moisture:

this is normal. Food gives off moisture when cooking and the steam collects

on the door and the oven surface. Wipe excess moisture from oven after each use.

If the exhaust fan does not work:

check for a blown fuse or a tripped circuit breaker.

check if oven is properly connected to electric circuit in house.

If the exhaust fan starts automatically:

check for high temperature cooking on the cooktop or in the range below. (See Safety Precautions for exhaust fan.)

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Contents Microwave Ovens Instructionsimportant Safety Page Model M438 Safety Precautions for Exhaust Fan Model M438 Only Return ad dr ess is Maycor Warranty Administration Box Cleveland, TNGrounding Instructions Oven Operation Clock Touch Control PanelTime of Day Clock Time Cooking Power Level Guide Variable PowerPower Level SuggestedUses To Change Variable Power or Time IXllile Cookin Delay StartMemories To Check, Change or Cancel Memories During CookingTime Defrost Auto Defrost Auto Defro st ChartConversion Chart FirstSignal Second SignalAuto Defrost Probe Clip Probe PlacementProbe Probe Handling, Precautions and Suggestions Meats Meat must be completely thawed Beef Rare--140 F Temperature GuideProbe Code Probe Code ChartApprox FoodTime/Hrs Beef Simmer Cook CodeTips Inserting the Rack Metal Oven RackUtensils for Shelf Heating and Reheating Ilow to Reheat Different Types of Foods Together How to Reheat Similar Types of FoodImportant Reminders Vegetables Heating Or Reheating GuideBakery Foods Se c Bakery goods Variable Meats, casseroles Oz. or Basic Instructions 1. Push Reheat Pad2min Pizza, solid foods Cleaning Cleaning the Exhaust Filter Model M438 only Cleaning the Temperature ProbeCleaning the Oven Rack Cleaning the Vent Hood Exterior Model M438 onlyReplacing Night Light Light BulbInterior Light If Probe appears on display If Error appears on displayIf nothing on the oven operates If control panel lights, yet oven will not startIf foods are either overcooked or undercooked If You Need Service