TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Easy Solution |
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Water is dripping onto | • This is normal. The condensation created from high |
benchtop from under door | moisture content foods such as frozen breads will |
| run down the inside of the door and can drip onto |
| the bench. |
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The heating elements | • Element IQ™ accurately controls the heat inside the |
appear to be pulsing | oven by pulsing the power in the heating elements |
| in short bursts. This is normal. |
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The temperature reading | • To ensure the measurements are standardized, |
on the LCD screen doesn’t | the oven temperatures have been calibrated in the |
match the temperature | TOAST position (center of the middle rack with |
measured inside the oven. | no tray in place). |
| position, ensuring not to open the oven door for |
| 10 minutes as heat will escape each time the door |
| is opened. Note that the ‘preheat’ alert sounds at |
| 75% of the target temperature. See below for full |
| explanation. |
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The ‘preheat’ alert sounds | • The ‘preheat’ alert sounds at 75% of the target |
at a lower temperature than | temperature. This provides the fastest, combined |
what is displayed on the | preheating and cooking time. This is because when |
LCD screen. | the ‘preheating’ alert sounds, signaling the user to |
| open the oven door and insert food, there is dramatic |
| temperature loss inside the oven. If the alert |
| sounded at 100% of the target temperature, opening |
| the door would mean a lot of this waiting time is |
| “wasted”. We have calculated that by sounding the |
| alert at 75% of the target temperature, followed by |
| the oven door being opened to place food inside the |
| oven, that we still recover to the target temperature |
| up to 2 minutes faster. This is why the temperature |
| on the LCD screen does not match the target |
| temperature at the ‘preheat’ alert. In total, it takes |
| the oven approximately |
| including opening the oven door when the ‘preheat’ |
| alert sounds, to reach the target temperature. To |
| ensure the fastest heat up time, the Breville oven |
| uses the maximum allowable power from the outlet |
| (1500W for baking, 1800W for toasting). |
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