TROUBLESHOOTING
Before you call for service, review this list of troubleshooting solutions. If none of the below suggestions rectify the problem, contact the Danby customer service department TOLL FREE:
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION | |
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1) Surface burners do | • Surface Control knob has not been | • Push in and turn the Surface Control | |
completely turned. | knob until burner ignites and then turn | ||
not light | • Burner ports are clogged. | control knob to desired flame size. | |
| • Range power cord is disconnected from | • With the burner off, use a | |
| outlet. | wire or needle to clean ports. | |
| • Electrical power outage. | • Be sure cord is securely plugged into | |
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| the outlet. | |
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| • Burners can be lit manually. Check | |
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| house lights to be sure. Call your local | |
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| electric company for service. | |
| • Burner ports are clogged. | • With the burner off, use a | |
2) Surface burner | • Moisture is present after cleaning. | wire or needle to clean ports. | |
flame burns half way |
| • Lightly fan the flame and allow burner | |
around |
| to operate until flame is full. Dry the | |
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| burners thoroughly. | |
3) Surface burner | • Dust particles in main line. | • Allow the burner to operate a few | |
• In coastal areas, a slightly orange flame | minutes until flame turns blue. | ||
flame is orange | |||
is unavoidable due to salt air. | • This is normal; no action necessary. | ||
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4) Poor baking results. | • Many factors affect baking results. | • Make sure the proper rack position is | |
• Be sure regulator gas valve is “ON”. | used. Center food in the oven and space | ||
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| pans to allow air to circulate. Allow the | |
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| oven to preheat to the set temperature | |
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| before placing food in the oven. Try | |
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| adjusting the recipes recommended temp. | |
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| or baking time. | |
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| • See Installation Instructions. | |
| • Your oven will most likely smoke after | • This is normal, especially for high oven | |
5) Flames inside oven | a spillover has occurred. | temperatures, pie spillovers or large | |
or smoking from vent |
| amounts of grease on oven bottom. Wipe | |
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| up excessive spillovers immediately. | |
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| • Meat too close to the broil burner. | • Reposition the rack to provide more | |
6) Oven smokes | • Meat not properly prepared. | clearance between the meat and the broiler. | |
excessively during | • Broiler drawer needs to be cleaned. | • Remove excess fat from meat. Slash | |
broiling | • Broiler drawer is open. | remaining fatty edges to prevent curling, | |
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| but do not cut into the lean. | |
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| • Excessive smoking is caused by a build up | |
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| of grease or food spatters. If the broiler is | |
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| used often, clean on a regular basis. | |
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| • Broiler door should be closed when | |
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| broiling. | |
| • The door is out of position. | • Because the oven door is removable, it | |
7) Oven door is |
| can become out of position during | |
crooked |
| installation. To straighten the door, see | |
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| “Care and Cleaning” in this manual. | |
8) Oven light does not | • Replace or tighten bulb. | • See “Care and Cleaning” in this manual. | |
work | • Switch operating light is broken. | • Call for Service. | |
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