Sears 45521, 45520 warranty Before Calling for Service, Problem, Possible Cause

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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE

Save time and money --Check this list before you call for service.

To eliminate unnecessary service calls, first, read all the Instructions In this manual carefully. Then, If you have a problem, always check this list of common problems and possible solutions before you call for service.

If you do have a problem you cannot fix yourself, call your nearest Sears Store or Service Center for help. When calling, have this manual, the Repair Parts LIst, Model Number, Serial Number and purchase date handy.

PROBLEM

Range does not work; totally inoperative

Oven does not heat; cooktop elements

OK

Cooktop does not work; oven OK

Foods do not bake properly

Oven temperature seems inaccurate

Surface works; oven

stops working and range display is flash- ing

POSSIBLE CAUSE

No power to range

* Clock set incorrectly (If equipped)

Oven controls set incorrectly

Element(s) unplugged

Improper operation of control

Oven not preheated long enough

Improper rack or pan place- ment

Oven vent blocked or covered

Improper use of foil

Improper temperature setting for utensil used

Recipe not followed Using Improper cookware

Thermostat calibration

Possible range malfunction

DON'T CALL FOR SERVICE

UNTIL YOU CHECK

Check appliance's individual circuit break- ers located behind storage drawer.

Check household circuit breaker or fuse.

Check cord (if equipped) to be sure it is plugged In.

Check clock instructions.

Check oven control.

Check element connections by removing and re-plugging element(s) firmly.

Be sure knob is pushed in while turning.

Be sure to pre-heat:

until notification tone sounds.

Maintain uniform air space around pans and utensils; see cooking hints section.

Reflector bowl must have hole in center over oven vent.

Foil use not recommended,

Reduce temperature 25 ° for glass or dull/ darkened pans.

Is recipe tested and reliable?

See cooking hints.

See adjustments described following this section.

Let range cool down for one hour. Place range back into cooking or cleaning cycle. If problem repeats, call for service.

Fan comes on during bake, broil, orclean (if so equipped)

• This is normal operation of a Fan should turn OFF after the internal

fan designed to cool the components have cooled. range's internal components

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45520, 45521 specifications

Sears models 45521 and 45520 are notable entries within the catalog of tools and equipment that target both enthusiasts and professional tradespeople alike. These models have garnered attention for their blend of practicality, durability, and innovative features.

The Sears 45521 is designed with a focus on precision and versatility. One of its standout features is the adjustable speed settings, allowing users to tailor the performance to suit different applications. Whether it is for drilling, sanding, or cutting, this model provides the flexibility needed to tackle a variety of tasks.

On the other hand, the Sears 45520 emphasizes its powerful motor, which enables it to handle more demanding tasks with ease. The robust construction of this tool not only promises longevity but also reduces the risk of wear and tear over time. The ergonomic design ensures user comfort, reducing fatigue during extended use.

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In summary, the Sears 45521 and 45520 models offer a combination of versatility, power, and safety, making them excellent choices for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. With their advanced features and robust design, they stand as reliable tools that can handle a diverse array of tasks in various settings.