Dépistage des pannes

91US CA (FR)

Problème

Causes possibles

Solutions

Four

 

 

Condensation autour du four (par ex. sur le panneau de commande ou le haut de la porte du four.)

Les aliments contiennent beaucoup d’humidité ou le climat local (température, humidité) contribue

à la condensation.

La condensation est normale. Vous pouvez essuyer les gouttes du panneau de commande. Si la condensation est fréquente

ou excessive, veillez à ce que les armoires qui entourent la cuisinière soient protégées contre l’humidité.

De la vapeur s’échappe

L’humidité des aliments s’échappe

C’est normal, en particulier

des évents d’aération

durant la cuisson.

si vous faites la cuisson de

du four à l’arrière de la

 

grandes quantités d’aliments

cuisinière.

 

dans le four en utilisant un

 

 

mode à CONVECTION.

Bruit de ventilateur

La cuisinière comporte un

C’est normal et aucune action

et air de ventilation

ventilateur de refroidissement qui

correctrice n’est nécessaire.

chaud s’échappent de la

veille à prévenir une surchauffe de

 

cuisinière durant et après

la porte de four et du panneau de

 

un cycle de nettoyage.

commande.

 

Un rougeoiement

C’est la grosse saleté qui est

occasionnel et bref

incinérée.

apparaît dans le four

 

durant un cycle de

 

nettoyage.

 

C’est normal et aucune action correctrice n’est nécessaire.

De la fumée et/ou des flammes apparaissent dans le four durant un cycle de nettoyage.

Matières combustibles (par exemple une planche en bois ou un ustensile de cuisson) ou aliments séchés laissés dans le four.

Suivez les instructions de la section « Pour annuler un cycle de nettoyage » sous le chapitre « Entretien et nettoyage ».

Important!

Ne débranchez pas la cuisinière de l’alimentation électrique au niveau du disjoncteur. Le ventilateur de refroidissement est indispensable au refroidissement de la cuisinière.

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DCS RGUC/RGVC De la vapeur s’échappe, Des évents d’aération, Du four à l’arrière de la, Cuisinière, Bruit de ventilateur

RDU/RDV, RGY/RGV, RGUC/RGVC specifications

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