Checking the Multifunction Oven
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| 1 | No power to range |
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Open the oven door and turn on the oven light | Light does not work |
| 2 | Light bulb failed (most likely cause) |
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| 3 | Fault in power supply to switch |
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| 4 | Faulty switch |
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Action
1Are other parts of the range working - is the clock on, do the ovens and oven neons work? If not then there is probably no power to the range. Investigate power supply.
2Remove the light bulb (see ‘Servicing Procedures’). Check the bulb with a resistance with a meter. The cold resistance should be very approximately 100 ohms. Replace it if it is open circuit.
3 & 4 If the bulb is OK then move the range forward (see ‘Servicing Procedures’) and remove the rear cover. With the meter check the continuity of the wiring to the bulb and the action of the switch. Replace wiring or switch as necessary.
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Turn the function control to the |
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| 1 | No power to range |
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| 2 | Fan blades impeded |
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Defrost setting and check that the |
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oven fan starts to spin. |
| Fan does not spin |
| 3 | Fault in power supply to switch |
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Remember - the clock must be set to |
| 4 | Faulty switch |
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the time of day before the oven will |
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| 5 | Fault in power supply to fan |
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work. |
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| 6 | Fan motor faulty |
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Action |
| 1 | Are other parts of the range working - is the clock on, do the oven lights and oven neons work? | |||||
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| If not then there is probably no power to the range. Investigate power supply. | |||||
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| 2 | Remove the oven inner back and check that the fan is not impeded. | |||||
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| 3 - 5 If the fan is not impeded, not then move the range forward (see the ‘Servicing Procedures’ | ||||||
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| section for the correct method) and remove the rear covers. With a meter check the continuity | |||||
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| of the wiring to the fan and the action of the switch. Replace wiring, switch or fan as necessary. |
Check 3 | Result | Possible Cause | |||
Remove the oven racks. Turn the oven temperature |
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| Burnt out element (most likely cause) |
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control to 400F and turn the function control to each | One element |
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| Faulty switch |
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setting in turn and check that the elements start to heat |
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does not heat up. |
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up. See the chart opposite. |
| Fault in power supply to element |
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You should be able to feel the heat from the element after |
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few moments by holding your hand close to the element |
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| Faulty oven thermostat.(most likely cause) | ||||
(DON’T TOUCH THE ELEMENTS!). | No element | ||||
Faulty switch | |||||
The bottom element may take slightly longer to heat up. | |||||
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Fault in power supply to elements | |||||
Turn the controls off when you have finished. |
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Action
One element not working
Remove the element - see the ‘Servicing Procedures’ section for the correct procedure. Check it with a resistance meter. Replace with a new element if necessary. If the element is OK then move the range forward (see the ‘Servicing Procedures’ section for the correct method) and check the continuity of the wiring and the thermostat.
No element working
Remove the range cooktop and check the thermostat and function switch
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